I saw STS9 a while back and know they use 4 copies of live at the same time.. The guitar player was triggering a sample by hitting a pad quickly, lets say it was "wha, whity, whity, wha, whity, what you got herr wha wha wha"
I have tried setting this up in simpler, but dont really get the whole idea, should i have the same sample in different simplers with different starting points, that seems to complicated...
I know you can sequence this pretty easily, but i want the live improv feel as ill be doing this in a band...
Studder/Scratch live using Live??
Studder/Scratch live using Live??
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they might have been using Livecut or Suppertrigger to be honest...
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couldnt you set each wha, and whitty etc to impulse and play em off that? I never tried this, so I aint got a clue really
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With Live 6, I saw something in Sampler demo video that resembled stutter effect (in fact it was so close it's got me saving my pennies so I can upgrade and get Sampler)...they were manually moving around the loop bar in the sample and were getting some cool stutter effects that could probably be automated...not sure if this is what you're looking for but just throwing that out there
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