daFassi
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Posted: Sun Jan 30 2005 11:32 Shuffle Beat Knob |
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Would be great to have a small Shuffle-Poti, to shuffle the track (automationable)  |
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Walter Vos
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Location: Groningen, The Netherlands
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Posted: Sun Jan 30 2005 14:53
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If you mean swing by that, i hate that, make your own (EDX!).
If you mean shuffle like a cd player does it, i say 'huh?'. |
what is hip?
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TOffe
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D Vibe
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Location: Sweden
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Posted: Sun Jan 30 2005 22:26
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Without opening your song I guess that you do Fxx-shuffle, which is great now when MT2 calculates and displays the real tempo when using that method nowadays.. Yannick rules
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daFassi
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Posted: Sun Jan 30 2005 23:50
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Yap the F06 F03 idea is nice
Also i think a knob would be great (so you can control the intensity, too).
Donīt like it`? Ill make a track with that shuffle-beating :p |
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QBical
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Location: Utrecht , The Netherlands
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Posted: Mon Jan 31 2005 23:43
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I agree with the shuffle button, it should be automatible to
I don't know if you guys know the track Run Me from DJ Feadz, it contains these wicked shifts in the amount of shuffle, realy great!
Grtz
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MC Project
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Posted: Tue Feb 01 2005 22:45 Heh... |
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Damn. It gave me an idea to be able to make sratches with samples, but I don't know if it is possible to calculate the depth and speed of the scratch using the 0F xxxx command together with 1xx and 2xx....
Maths absolutely isn't my thing...
Doesn anyone have any idea if it is possible? And if so, how? |
Sure......I am the MCP....Or just MC...Uhmmm...I make battle music...There....That is more then enough... |
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N0N
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Posted: Wed Feb 02 2005 08:48
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Shuffle rulez.. F06, F04 hell yea. I use that from time to time, great for rock tunes, ie, F06/F04 repeated * 4 patterns, F06 * 4 patterns, F04 * 2 patterns, creates some kick ass rythum without having to feel your way through the bpm to find the correct one. And using it on half your song and the other half using some other shuffle whoo hoo you get some killer rythums going on then. Ie, track 1 F06/F04 repeated, then lay down something then, track 8 F02/F08 repeated and lay down something. Very odd indeed. |
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goose
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Posted: Wed Feb 02 2005 09:40 Re: Heh... |
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MC Project wrote: |
Damn. It gave me an idea to be able to make sratches with samples, but I don't know if it is possible to calculate the depth and speed of the scratch using the 0F xxxx command together with 1xx and 2xx....
Maths absolutely isn't my thing...
Doesn anyone have any idea if it is possible? And if so, how?
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How about using 0F xxxx on the actual note line, then 1xx and 2xx on the lines after. Not exact, but close. |
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Yannick
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Joined: 16 Apr 2003
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Posted: Wed Feb 02 2005 10:57
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Or 0F xxxx on another track?
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goose
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Posted: Wed Feb 02 2005 12:20
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Plus a bit of reverse (24) to simulate the pulling back of the vinyl... |
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Walter Vos
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Posted: Wed Feb 02 2005 12:25
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plus some 01 and 02 xxyy's for the speed changes. but you'll have to work with maybe even 32 lpb's, or you'll just have really boring scratches. |
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Inge
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Posted: Wed Feb 02 2005 13:50 Re: Heh... |
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MC Project wrote: |
Damn. It gave me an idea to be able to make sratches with samples, but I don't know if it is possible to calculate the depth and speed of the scratch using the 0F xxxx command together with 1xx and 2xx....
Maths absolutely isn't my thing...
Doesn anyone have any idea if it is possible? And if so, how?
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I remember C-Frog ever posting an MT2 file that did this trick. Maybe ask him nicely?
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D Vibe
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Location: Sweden
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Posted: Wed Feb 02 2005 17:44
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I did try to do scratch like sounds, yes, but I did not use any speed changes for the whole song. I only used pitchbend up and down, plus reverse (24 0000).
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