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Re: replacing and time slipping single tracks on Repeater
Claude, can you elaborate a little more? In order for me to create
drop-outs, I need to replace over existing audio, so I can't just record
fresh and have it work the same way. <smile> -Perhaps I'm missing
something...
Smiles,
G-Girl
At 12:13 PM 7/20/02 +0200, you wrote:
>Automate those button presses with a sequencer (pattern mode or song mode)
>"the slipping song"
>no sound created yet just a looping/mangling empty structure
>fire the sequencer
>then add the notes/sounds to the slipping song
>
>Claude
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>> Hi All, -Well, I did afterall, have a little fling with my friendly
>> Repeater for a while, and well, IT WAS AWESOME!!! lollollol!
>> Mark Sottilaro asked earlier about slipping one track of a stereo
>pair.
>> Mark, simply deselect the stereo pair, and then select a single track
>and
>> then time slip it.
>> anyway, one really neat thing I was just doing was to use the replace
>> function to selectively create drop-outs in a stereo track by replacing
>> little bits of it with silence. Then, I'd select a single track of the
>> pair to time slip. You end up with a sort of uneven chopy track with a
>> panning delay effect. Then, if you add the original rhythm back in, you
>> can get some pretty wild accents due to the audio cuts and delaying.
>> <smile> Then if you reverse it all... lollollol!!!
>> anyway, you can create some real craziness if you then go ahead and do
>> the same thing to the original rhythm track and mix it in as well. It
>gets
>> pretty mangled. lol!
>> Anyway, -just thought I'd share...
>>
>> Nighters,
>>
>> G-Girl
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