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lordnessg
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by lordnessg » Sun Jan 01, 2006 12:48 pm
hi all, i got a behringer bcr2000 for christmas and have just started using the supa triga plugin through live 5.0.1 and seem to be have a few probs. not sure if it is related to the 'bcr' or the supa triga? hope someone can help~?
if i am playing say... track 1 and use supa triga to create a beat repeat effect, when i mix in and then play track 2 my bcr seems to keep a 1 second sample of track 1 and wont effect track 2 unless the sample is cleared from the buffer?
it can be quite handy when dj'ing but also a major problem if not desired.

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Nixon
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by Nixon » Sun Jan 01, 2006 1:11 pm
Welcome new forum member!
Seems like that is caused by supa trigga, it can be quite random, because it's designed to do so. it has probably nothing to do with your bcr...
cheers
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lordnessg
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by lordnessg » Sun Jan 01, 2006 3:52 pm
cheers nixon.... happy new year..
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Machinate
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by Machinate » Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:12 pm
yeah. the supatrigga is basically a modified delay unit, so it's always going to keep a bit of the sound in there. A workaround would be to have a supatrigga on two tracks and mix between those tracks.
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