Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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onslaught
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by onslaught » Sun Aug 06, 2006 4:33 am
am wrote:here's an idea i came up with for a kinda multi-sample acoustic drum kit.....................
let me know what you think of it, and how this idea can be improved upon.
:)M
Thanks for the kit. I switched of the fx's track cause it was killing my cpu.
Using hoffman2k's midinotenamer, I cleaned up the names in the midi editor. I can send you a copy if you like - though it's pretty easy to set up.
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Winterpark
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by Winterpark » Sun Aug 06, 2006 4:58 am
hey cool.
yep, i changed the note names on mine too... that's a clever trick aint it?
:)M
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forge
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by forge » Sun Aug 06, 2006 5:37 am
nice one, thanks for that!
it's a shame it isnt a bit lighter on the CPU - it seems to use alot for such a small kit!
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peeddrroo
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by peeddrroo » Mon Aug 14, 2006 10:58 am
here's a cheap yet nice trick
in an audio rack, drop 3 EQ3s (making 3 chains)
on the first one, leave only "L" on, on the 2nd, "M", and "H" on the third.
map the Low Freq to macro1, High Freq to Macro2
and then drop any audio effect for each of the 3 bands:
you can put a delay on the highs, a beatrepeat on the mediums, whatever...
then if you change the macros values, you can change the amount of effect frequency-wise.
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forge
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by forge » Mon Aug 14, 2006 11:09 am
peeddrroo wrote:here's a cheap yet nice trick
in an audio rack, drop 3 EQ3s (making 3 chains)
on the first one, leave only "L" on, on the 2nd, "M", and "H" on the third.
map the Low Freq to macro1, High Freq to Macro2
and then drop any audio effect for each of the 3 bands:
you can put a delay on the highs, a beatrepeat on the mediums, whatever...
then if you change the macros values, you can change the amount of effect frequency-wise.
coool thanks for that P!
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womoma
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by womoma » Tue Oct 10, 2006 2:20 am
YAAAAAYYYY - PEOPLE SHARING RACKS.
Now were rockin.
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Shoma
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by Shoma » Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:57 pm
Id be interested in audio EFFECTS racks...dont be greedy, show us what you have
this is mine dj audio channel:
www.shamis.de/dj_master.adg