Heh, that's using the ol' melon! On Mar 31, 2005, at 12:01 PM, Andy Tarpinian wrote: > > > I usually keep the delay, when I record the loop I hit stop on the MnM > right > at the end of the loop and keep logic recording so I keep the tail. I > don't > always use it, sometimes a loop sounds ok if one cuts off where the > next > begins, but I always have the tail in case I need to end a section and > want > it to hang over. But if it's an important delay sometimes I just use > two > tracks for one part and alternate the loops on each track so the tail > hangs > over and I can keep track of everything. > > On 3/31/05 11:52 AM, "Scott Kellogg" wrote: > >> >> When you print MnM sound to Logic, do you kill the delay? When I >> record MnM loops into Live, I run them in dry, and add FX in the >> software. I guess this means that some of the cool delay/param lock >> tricks you can do on the MnM won't make it into loop form. >> >> /Scott >> >> On Mar 31, 2005, at 11:49 AM, Andy Tarpinian wrote: >> >>> >>> On 3/31/05 8:49 AM, "Scott Kellogg" wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Andy, >>>> >>>> Is this track recorded mostly straight from the hardware, or did you >>>> assemble it in Logic? >>>> >>>> /Scott >>> >>> Well the first section was created and mock arranged on the MnM, >>> including >>> the drums via midi. Then I recorded all the individual 4 bar loops >>> for >>> each >>> part, and assembled them on their respective tracks in logic >>> basically >>> replicating what I came up with on the MnM. The second section was >>> all >>> improv in logic because I can't sequence the 101 right now, so I just >>> played >>> parts in live and edited and arranged them in logic. >>> >>> I find this works the best for me, get the inspiration from >>> sequencing >>> outside of the computer, and then getting it all in logic >>> multitracked >>> so I >>> have the freedom to get the mix I want and edit stuff visually. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: [elektron] Re: How to create a track?!
2005-03-31 by Scott Kellogg
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