Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by The Northern Contingent » Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:52 pm

Well said theoriginaldjtranz! If you don't want to answer a thread, why waste your time (and others) by replying saying its not something worth replying for? Get a frickin life people! :P

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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by infiniteB » Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:50 pm

theoriginaldjtranz wrote:I don't agree. I am a Director of sales for a major company and you know how many times I hold training about the same stuff over and over again? I feel like I am a tape recorder sometimes. Do I get upset over it? No! That is the reason behind it. There are no stupid questions. I do this for fun it is my hobby, It seems like your not very professional. People like you would never be able to handle my high profile clients. Again you do not have to respond to the post. There are so many post that you could visit, but it seems like you have nothing else to talk about so you go on these forums and find ways to be negative. The forum is for learning regardless if it was spoken about before or not. Thanks to all who responded I appreciate all the help. Lennon turn the page don't go to these places and respond if you don't have anything nice to say, show some respect to those who are here for the first time. Or time and time again. it's what makes going into the forums fun to chat with experienced people. Besides the proffessional likes to talk about things he/she is good at. Me I love showing people how good I am at what I do. Get a life. Lazy? I am not. My 1099 shows I am far from being lazy.
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theoriginaldjtranz wrote:That's cool but I am new and still learning. I thought this was a place to learn. Not for people to get frustrated when people asked questions.....
No excuse for not doing a search so people don't have to answer a question that has been asked and answered so many times. A simple search will get you a trove of information. Stop being so damn lazy and filling up the forum with this stuff.
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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by tlennon » Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:11 am

I stand corrected and apologize to the OP. I will be more responsive in the future. Keep doing what your doing and don't be discouraged from my reply.
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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by mnmlmike » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:09 am

theoriginaldjtranz wrote:I don't agree. I am a Director of sales for a major company and you know how many times I hold training about the same stuff over and over again? I feel like I am a tape recorder sometimes. Do I get upset over it? No!
That is because you are trying to sell something! I'm sure you're not doing those for the hell of it, like everyone on this forum does.
Fact of the matter is searching before you ask a question is standard forum etiquette on any forum on the internet, anywhere, period.

I get lazy too and want people to just feed me information but that's not what makes this place a good, productive and organized community
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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by S4racen » Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:46 pm

Do you charge for your training sessions? If so then you have a genius business plan!

I've worked in training for many years and have studied many aspects of the way people learn, do you imagine that by giving you every possible answer would give you what you needed to know... No i provided a clue as to the best way to learn the answer to the question you had posed, you'll see that whilst i may not have many posts i've always tried to provide positively to the community and have not once responded with RTFM... however this subject has a minimum of a dozen different threads with exceptional highly detailed answers giving a variety of answers from automating the tempo of live to using a vst like tapestop or more sophisticated solutions including beatlookup for Reaktor....

If perhaps you had searched and stated what you found lacking in these solutions then there could be a positive impact on the community in the number of posters on here who when set a specific challenge have risen to the occasion a thousand times over and have improved the offering for everyone.....

However a post of, "i've got a problem i haven't looked, help me" isn't likely to motivate many people....

More than willing to put in the effort to help people help themselves!

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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by theoriginaldjtranz » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:00 pm

[quote="S4racen"]Do you charge for your training sessions? If so then you have a genius business plan!

No, I don't charge for training. I didn't know what was the name of the actual automation and a way to do what you guys called tape stop. So I just worded it the way I was thinking about it in my head. I will remember in the future to do a search.
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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by S4racen » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:04 pm

Cool, as you have FLoops.... Have you looke dat their grossbeat plug in (it might be free?) i can't attest to it's quality as it'll only work on windows but having seen the videos i'm rather jealous of the sounds it can produce....!

Beatlookup for Reaktor you can find at the controllerism forum under downloads....

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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by theoriginaldjtranz » Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:42 pm

I got Glitch downloaded. This is a sick plug in. It does everything I wanted it to do. Thanks for all of you who helped. I am going to find tha fl studios plug in grossbeat and try it out as well. The Glitch VST works great in Ableton Live. It is clean and the quality is really good. I am gonna put the song up on myspace.com/theoriginaldjtranz tonight check it out with the effects. quote="S4racen"]Cool, as you have FLoops.... Have you looke dat their grossbeat plug in (it might be free?) i can't attest to it's quality as it'll only work on windows but having seen the videos i'm rather jealous of the sounds it can produce....!

Beatlookup for Reaktor you can find at the controllerism forum under downloads....

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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by theoriginaldjtranz » Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:10 pm

O.K Everyone the song is finished and it is officially up loaded to www.myspace.com/theoriginaldjtranz (No scratches yet just effects). ENJOY!!!
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Re: Make the song stop like applying the break on your turntable

Post by theoriginaldjtranz » Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:46 am

http://soundcloud.com/user2751802/peter ... ed-peppers

I think it sounds pretty good. I hope you enjoy
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