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Scratch - the movie/DJ's and Repeaters
I did a test to see how well the Repeater took the prerecorded dance loops
of my
Roland MC-307 and did a beat detect. A lot of the beats had heavy shuffle
action going on, so I was amazed to find the Repeater seemed to track the
tempo
almost perfectly! As good as MIDI synch. I don't use it this way, but I
imagine it would be perfect if I were playing with a DJ.
Mark
Kim Flint wrote:
> At 09:57 AM 3/6/2002, Dylan DeAnda wrote:
>
> >Here's how I use the turntables with the echoplex:
>
> hey Dylan, thanks for posting all of that, I found it really interesting!
> Do you have any recordings available to hear you do it? and is there some
> place we can go see you do it live? I would really enjoy that.
>
> I always thought that live looping would be completely natural for dj's
>to
> get into, I'm glad to see that happening more and more.
>
> >If any of this DJ/Sampler hoo ha sounds interesting, I would offer up
>some
> >of the better names of DJ's who use a sampler with natural proficiency:
> >DJ Radar (www.djradar.com) He works with 1 turntable, a mixer and an
> >echoplex and makes the most fantastic scratch based music as a one-man
>band.
>
> I've heard of dj radar before, and was fascinated. he even plays
>turntable
> for an orchestra piece, and developed a system of notation for scratching
> right?
>
> However, I wish he would actually mention the fact that what he uses is
>not
> a "customized sampler" with no name, but a "looper" that happens to be an
> EDP. (I have no idea what he customized on it, probably just audio
>routing
> or added phono inputs or something.) A looper is not the same as a
>sampler
> and one doesn't really substitute for the other. I suspect he might just
>be
> frustrating other dj's who want to try something like him, but do not
>know
> what device to get. If they try to get a sampler it won't work and they
> might give up. Seems to me he could do more to promote the idea among
>dj's
> by directing people to the idea of a "looper" instead of a mysterious
> sampler...
>
> >Things I wish I could do with my turntables and echoplex:
> >I wish I could stutter. I still haven't figured out how to do it with a
> >single plex.
>
> The Mute-Insert combination is what we call ReTrigger. Press Mute. Then
> press Insert to come out of Mute. This triggers the loop from the
>beginning
> to play once and then mute again. It also lets you retrigger, so if you
> press Insert repeatedly at that point you will get your stutter effect.
>
> There is a similar feature using the BeatSync. with the sync parameter
>set
> to In, you press Mute and the Multiply. This arms the loop to wait for a
> trigger on the BeatSync. This can be something like a momentary
>footswitch,
> or a pulse output, or even a strong audio pulse. It will trigger and
> retrigger the loop the same as Mute-Insert does from the front panel.
>
> In the next software we are adding some additional midi commands to do
> retriggers at any time.
>
> kim
>
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