On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Anders Bergdahl
<
anders_e_bergdahl@hotmail.com> wrote:
> That is a really cool idea, i have started to use my Octatrack to do ALMOST
> what you are after. I can but triggs of a sample/loop on sequencer, i can
> even live play and record the sequence, either via midi or by using the
> octatrack trigg buttons in "chromatic" mode.. Each track is monophonic BUT
> of course i could have all eight tracks doing the "steppophonic" stuff and
> thereby turning a sampled tone into a chord.. three to four track would
> probably be enough for most applications leaving the other four tracks for
> other fun stuff..
> Of course you prefer software.. but for us hardware guys the Octatrack might
> be good enough..
> My latest track involves some of youre ideas.. i started out by letting one
> track play back a sample recorded from an other track set to "loop" style
> recording. On the sequencer i but triggs out to form a 12 bar blues.. so i
> started by plying the loop track (which also have a comb filter and a
> delay.. ) until i have a nice loop, then a sample that loop to the recorder
> of the "blues" track and i have a blues pattern.. and if I want to swap it
> to a new loop i can re-record whenever i feel like it..
> Then i also have a track playing another live sample back as a baseline
> (half speed) a few minutes into the "song" i play this sample chromatically
> and then also record the playing so that I now have a new pattern on that
> track.. I use a similar technique in yet another track to do some stuttering
> and waterfall effects later in the "song"..
>
> Here is my blues..
> :
http://soundcloud.com/anders-bergdahl/friday-thirteen-blues
> (12 bar blues pattern from start.. base line enter around 3.40.. plying
> that chromatically at 6 minutes, adding anther chromatic track (sampling i
> real time.. to create a strange echo or arpegiator ) at 8.20 or so.. being
> most evident at 10.30 or so where hit the keys "live" as well.. at 12
> minutes I replace all samples, eventually i mute the "blues" track.. and
> just go crazy(ier)..)
>
> (sorry but i REALLY like my Octatrack.. having a lot of fun :-) ..)
>
>
> All the best,
>
> Anders
>
>> Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 19:16:51 +0100
>> Subject: Re: Revisiting Ableton Live, now with Max4Live
>> From:
perboysen@gmail.com
>> To:
Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 6:45 PM, Ricky Graham
>> <
rickygrahammusic@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Check out Henke's granulator, Per. It's quite fun. You can grab audio
>> > from any track and then scrub through a buffer as you like.
>>
>>
>> Yep, that one was in the first batch I grabbed from the shared patches :-)
>> Just for fun, not needing it right now - all busy building my live
>> looping setup. If I get some free time I might try to make a better
>> version of
>>
http://www.perboysen.com/steppophonic-looperformer-please-steal-this/
>> ...but so far that's "plan B priority". Got to get my usual stuff
>> going well in Live first.
>>
>> Per
>>