SoulEye
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Posted: Mon Aug 16 2004 18:32 24 for reverse, and 9xx for offset = no offset |
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24 for reverse, and 9xx for offset = no offset
same for 1xx and 2xx |
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mikx
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Melbourne
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Posted: Mon Aug 16 2004 18:36
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what do you mean? (please explain more) |
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Yannick
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Joined: 16 Apr 2003
Location: Belgium
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Posted: Tue Aug 17 2004 09:14
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If you're trying 24 09XX or 24 01XX, I'm afraid it will only reverse indeed.
FT effects are 00 09XX and 00 01XX.
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oldbrian
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Joined: 18 Aug 2004
Location: hungary
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Posted: Wed Aug 18 2004 23:14
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Though there is still a chance to make offset (or better to say "jump") in samples played reversed. Just start playing it with 24 0000 and go to the point where you want to have the "offset" and put the 90 xxyy command, where:
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90 XXYY Set sync. offset
If the sample is synchronized:
X Got to beat X
Y Offset in the beat (in Y/256: 0 = begin of the beat; 80 = middle of the beat; FF = nearly the end of the beat)
Else:
X Divide sample in X parts
Y Go to division Y
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90 xxyy is way more flexible than 9xx and unlike 9xx it has an effect even on a sample started playing earlier in the track...
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TOffe
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Joined: 04 May 2003
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Posted: Thu Aug 19 2004 20:11
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oldbrian wrote: |
Though there is still a chance to make offset (or better to say "jump") in samples played reversed. Just start playing it with 24 0000 and go to the point where you want to have the "offset" and put the 90 xxyy command, where:
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yay, never thought of trying that, and think of all the times I've been so frustrated because of not being able to do this.
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QBical
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Posted: Thu Aug 19 2004 21:42
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wow, indeed, I need to try that out!
never knew it excisted
Tnx!
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MC Project
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Posted: Thu Aug 26 2004 22:32 Damn... |
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Well, I came up with this problem and that solution isn't gonna help me for the slightest bit. It seems it has helped other though :S, lol... |
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oldbrian
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Posted: Fri Sep 03 2004 22:38 Re: Damn... |
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MC Project wrote: |
Well, I came up with this problem and that solution isn't gonna help me for the slightest bit. It seems it has helped other though :S, lol...
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so you put something like this:
c-4 01 -- 24 0000
--- -- -- 90 0a06
and it didn`t work? |
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