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Date: 2005-03-26 |
Author: rpee |
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In this example, I use matilde tracker's tracks to store different orders of the 16 slices of one drumloop, and I use the PeerADSR to switch amongst them. I think it's a quick way of rearranging loops, the more settings you have the better sounds come out. You only have to load your drumloop and slice it with a push of a button, then the stored presets will play on the basis of the new slices. After this, you can jump between different playing modes changing PeerADSR presets.
You can dowload the stuff (bmx & .prs-file in a zip) from
www.tar.hu/rpee (my homepage)
->go down and click buzz link
--> you can find the download link at the bottom of my page
---->detailed description of using included in the bmx
(this is a six-track version of my original 64 track machine)
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| will check the file in a bit, but you should also check out ohm liveslice ;) 2005-03-26 by noolout (Voted 5 for this review!) |
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| very nice page btw :) 2005-03-26 by noolout (Voted 5 for this review!) |
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| 2005-03-26 by rpee (Voted 5 for this review!) |
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nice idea rpee! i'm going to use this tonight (except w/ one hits, etc.)
nool: not quite the same thing as liveslice ;] 2005-03-30 by mute (Voted 10 for this review!) |
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| thanx nool! I will try out liveslice too. 2005-03-31 by rpee (Voted 10 for this review!) |
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| hey i tried out the bmx file today, this is very fun using the arrow keys and page up, page down on peer adsr presets :D thanks for the setup rpee :D 2005-04-01 by noolout (Voted 10 for this review!) |
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| oh right and so great, import any drumloop and go go go 2005-04-01 by noolout (Voted 10 for this review!) |
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