Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:50 pm
got it finally! alleluhia!
thanks for your help!
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thanks for your help!
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Any time!4am wrote:got it finally! alleluhia!
thanks for your help!
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Yeah, just keep the MD in record mode (solid red light). Enter the RAM machine trigger, hit play, and immediately hit the trigger again to deactivate it. Just as long as you deactivate the trigger before that step in the sequence is reached again, the memory won't be overwitten by the loop. For instance, I usually stick a ram machine trigger on step 1 in a 16 step (1 bar) sequence, hit play, and immediately hit step one again to delete the trigger. As long as I remove the RAM machine trigger before the sequence loops back around to step 1, everything is fine. Does this make any more sense? I wish I had a decent video camera here because I would just make a video of it. Maybe I'll go pick one up tonight for the tutorials anyway.dj superflat wrote:is there some easy way around deleting the trigger on the RAM record machine that i'm not aware of? i love the implementation of sampling on the MD, weird as it is, but would like some easy way to not have the RAM record next time round, if you know what i'm saying (when i'm messing with stuff i'm playing in live, i actually like having the record ever time, so things keep changing, or when i've got a loop going in live that i'm resampling (so it's continually being refreshed)).
I've been trying to find beatlookup for a while I heard good things about it. Where exactly can I get it I didn't see it in the user library. A link please!logic_user99 wrote:I use CList's BeatLookup (various versions), a couple of tools by a chap named Sowari; one called 4techre in perticular. There's some ncie things in the 'jambient' series of ensembles.Grappadura wrote:Mike & other Reaktor users: What ensembles do you use? I´ve listened to the demos of drumcrate & was impressed!
From the stock library, there's various sample-manglers, too. I'll be jiggered if I can remember what they're called though!
why not? im not sure i would admit my intentions prior to the act but anything and everything can inspire those who will let it. These days beat mangling softs are a dime a dozen. A good head change is what we really need.misteron wrote:Well, yes and no - I also feel inspired after a getting good Blow Job... but I'm not sure it counts as a "beat-mangling tool" in itself - so I'm not sure it counts.mike@TrackTeam Audio wrote: A nice BJ will prob get you mangling beats like no other...
Drum.Crate Demos are all Live Devices, which are definately way capable of molto mangle, but theres not much mangling going on there...definately a great collection though if i say so.Grappadura wrote:Mike & other Reaktor users: What ensembles do you use? I´ve listened to the demos of drumcrate & was impressed!
It's not in the U/L as it has it's very own thread; BLU is deamed to be the current pinnacle of user-designed patches.funknotik wrote: I've been trying to find beatlookup for a while I heard good things about it. Where exactly can I get it I didn't see it in the user library. A link please!
dj superflat wrote:anyone who wants to seriously mangle samples and doesn't have reaktor is IMHO crazy, because of the number and variety of ensembles to do various whacky things. i second all the ones mentioned (particularly fastfx, which i use on just about everything), and there's loads more.