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I can't listen to any of these.. I get a 'You don?t have access rights to view this page, please go back and select another, or click the link below' error.. :( -cpr Quoting Simeon Harris <simeonharris40@googlemail.com>: > i originally posted this on the looperlative forum, but bob asked me to >post > here as well... > > now that bob has implemented note values as controllers, i've been >messing > around using my drum machine as a sequencer > > i have each of the drum sounds (which send a midi note) mapped to various > functions like play, stop, play retrig, reverse and various pitch values > > here are some simple examples... > > in each, you'll hear the straight loop and then i turn on the sequence. > > the lp-1 is running through a lexicon mpx-1 for filters and delays etc >which > are synced to the loop/sequence > > > http://www.simeonharris.co.uk/misc/pitch.mp3 - this is just a simple >pitch > change sequence > > http://www.simeonharris.co.uk/misc/pitchstutter.mp3 - this is a pitch >change > sequence with a stuttery retrig > > http://www.simeonharris.co.uk/misc/trance.mp3 - a trancegate > > http://www.simeonharris.co.uk/misc/reverse.mp3 - a delay that reverses >every > bar - (the lp-1 was in overdub with feedback at 30% and the drum machine > changed the direction of the loop every bar) > > > and messing about with 4 half speed commands in a bar, fed through a >filter > and delay - just had to grab a quick recording of this... > > http://www.simeonharris.co.uk/misc/speed.mp3 - 1/4 note half speed shift > mini-soundscape > > > i think i'm only scratching the surface here...there's definitely lots of > fun to be had with sequenced pitch changes and i havn't even played >around > with scramble yet. i know some of you chaps with lappytops have been >doing > this kind of thing for ages, but i'm having fun! > > so if anybody has any more ideas for cool sequences, please chip in! > (Per....!?!) > > sim >