sheepoid 
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			 Posted: Sun Aug 07 2005 05:22     effect command that combines E9x and 9xx | 
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			 I'm just working on a track and thinking to myself, "Hmmm... a track effect command which combines E9x (re-trigger sample) and 9xx (sample offset of 256*xx bytes)" could be pretty useful. It would increase yet further the MT user's ability to precisely control the way samples are played (the already available effect commands are one of MT's greatest strengths, IMHO).
 
 
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		Martin 
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			 Posted: Sun Aug 07 2005 08:40    
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			 Sounds like an interesting combo! And I dont know of any VST effect(s) that could do this either. | 
		 
		
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		QBical 
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			 Posted: Sun Aug 07 2005 20:42    
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			 go and get yourself and vst sampler ( I know kontakt does this... )
 
That way you can set different loop points ( verrrrrry short loops ) that'l create those effects.
 
Also you can use ( to a degree ) dfx Buffer Override check it out!
 
 
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		sheepoid 
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			 Posted: Mon Aug 08 2005 01:56    
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go and get yourself and vst sampler ( I know kontakt does this... )
 
That way you can set different loop points ( verrrrrry short loops ) that'l create those effects.
 
Also you can use ( to a degree ) dfx Buffer Override check it out!
 
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Thanks for the suggestions, QBical. I haven't tried them yet, but from what you've described, I don't think those solutions would be as efficient or possibly as flexible as an effect command.
 
 
I don't think it's being too presumptious to say that a combined E9x and 9xx command would be quick and easy to implement.
 
 
Of course, Yannick will no doubt have higher priorities (like MT3!).
 
 
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			 Posted: Mon Aug 08 2005 09:25    
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			 I totaly agree with you that an effect like you discribe will be awesome!!
 
 
I use madtracker because it lets me controll EVERYTHING, so if I can control these things aswell that would be wonderfull...
 
I use those vst's as an substitude but it lacks control, so yannick?
 
 
.. is this posible?
 
 
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