Yeah, that works, sorry it seems a silly question now, don't know why i didn't get it before. Thanks for that, yet more sonic doors open :) Andrew > Say you have two snare hits, on steps 1 and 3. Using > parameters locks you set the first snare to have a > pitch of 0, and the second to have a pitch of 127. If > you don't use slide, the first one triggers with a > pitch of 0, and the second with a pitch of 127. You > don't hear anything in between. If you use slide, it > slides between the values. So on step 2, you get the > sound of the first snare being pitchshifted up to 127 > for the second snare hit. > > I don't know if I'm explaining it very well. Your > best bet is to sit down and program something with > lots of parameter locks (start with just one track, so > you can easily hear the difference.) Listen to it > with slide off. Then turn on slide for one or two > steps. Gradually increase the steps you have slide > turned on for. Each time try to notice the difference > when you have slide on for a step. > > Hope that helps. > > c. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Find a job, post your resume. > http://careers.yahoo.com
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Re: [elektron] MD Slide Question
2001-11-04 by silvernet@lineone.net
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