Hi, And I think we should welcome ladies on new "technologies interests" because there aren't that many involved... Well done Sam Greene You're "SUPER GREENE"... He heee... Usually girls just want to sing or play an instrument...and have no further interests in music technologies... So congratulations Natalia... Nice Continuation in the wonderful world of Electronic music and other music technologies... Now I have to ask, are there a lot of girls interested in this kind of subject on this forum? Best regards, Moren. -----Original Message----- From: Sam Greene [mailto:sagreene@...] Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 12:51 AM To: logic-users@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [LUG] [GEN] squarepusher drum programming thread > Uh...yeah...not to turn this into a "Me too!" thread, > but I was a bit lost in the description of how to > achieve this effect. Can anyone put up a really basic > example .lso file with the environment changes and > maybe a basic track programmed that we could try the > effect with? Purty pleaze? Natalia, I'll send you the one I made last night when i get home-this should be a fun weekend playing with all this stuff. To make it: make a new enviornment layer new mapped instrument new fader->special->switch a couple delays an arppegiator sp? link them together in that order and then cntrl-click on the output of the arp then you can select an output--I used an audio instrument one cable will go into your switch, and then you can have as many as you like going to different delays, so when you click the switch you will get a different delay. In the mapped instrument, you can specify which keys/notes go to which cables, so your snare can go to one delay(or set of delays) and then your hi hat can go to another. To simplify, you can replace the mapped inst. with a regular one.
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RE: [LUG] [OT] squarepusher drum programming thread... Are girls interested on music technologies???
2002-07-29 by RENGA Moreno
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