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Subject: loops vs. sequenced rythyms
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Original Message 1/8 14-Jun-00 @ 08:54 PM - loops vs. sequenced rythyms
dan
Message 2/8 15-Jun-00 @ 06:54 AM - RE: loops vs. sequenced rythyms
Message 3/8 15-Jun-00 @ 01:56 PM - RE: loops vs. sequenced rythyms
Even if you have a sampler I think you should still get Fruity for rendering waves. It's the ultimate drum, bassline sketchpad!
Message 4/8 16-Jun-00 @ 02:14 AM - RE: loops vs. sequenced rythyms
Message 5/8 17-Jun-00 @ 09:57 AM - RE: loops vs. sequenced rythyms
Message 6/8 17-Jun-00 @ 10:20 AM - RE: loops vs. sequenced rythyms
if you use the actual sampler to provide the individual drum samples used in the original pattern it may not be possible to have that sampler play those drum sounds in the pattern, AND then at the same time record the whole pattern as a loop... internal re-sampling can help here, but then the3 fx need to be internal.... but you could sample it all to the pc and then transfer it to the sampler etc... there are work arounds, or if you use other sounds like drumbox sounds etc then no prob's..... but you could sample just the hat pattern and save that polyphony from being used up on the hat pattern etc... be creative.
Message 8/8 26-Jun-00 @ 04:33 PM - RE: loops vs. sequenced rythyms
Tuareg by that hammerhead guy. You can do the
sweetest things with loops you made with other
tools. Just import them and experiment with it.
I've never come up with so many original sounds
before.
I think you can get it at either shareware
music machine or at www.brambos.com, not too
sure about that last url though.
WL
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