teddybut wrote: > are they pops like digital audio pops, as in "I chopped this in Recycle > without caring and please enjoy my transients"? Heh - yes, just like that. > if it's this, I'm sorry, it's just a quick experiment to see if people are > able to use those kinds of samples in their music. Of course if I were to do > it for real I would make sure the recycle chops are more acurate. I don't know, for me with loops it's all about how freely I can handle them in terms of both harmonic and rhythmic content. That's also why I almost only use pretty dry drumloops without any special FX treatment or big rolls/breaks and the likes. Actually, I just tried with your pattern, and it works in quite some tempi which is good. But as said before, personally I don't like stuff fixing me too much to one tonality - and unfortunately the EXSMkIIs new transpose function including the funny remote thing doesn't work on recycled loops as it changes the keyboard input rather than the pitch of the actual zones (why oh why is that?). If that was any different, one could just drag the amps D slider a bit down (to have a permanently short decay even when things are pitched down) and use the transpose remote function to go through some different keys (PPro allows to do exactly that which is pretty funny at times). Would be great if the transpose remote could also adress tune rather than transpose. Sascha
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Re: [exs] Re: Teddybut bass REX
2003-02-22 by Sascha Franck
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