a cheap quick dirty sampler, I need ideas
here's an example mp3 of some of what you can do with the s612 in real-time:
http://www.soundclick.com/util/download ... 6B606EBB-A
sorry, i think it's a bit crap but after listening again thought that it at least shows what you can do. i fed it sequences of half, quarter, eigth, and sixteenth notes while playing with the sliders, filter, and loop modes. didn't touch the LFO, it doesn't do too much. could've shortened the decay when sending half or quarter notes, but i forgot to do so. hope this helps a bit.
http://www.soundclick.com/util/download ... 6B606EBB-A
sorry, i think it's a bit crap but after listening again thought that it at least shows what you can do. i fed it sequences of half, quarter, eigth, and sixteenth notes while playing with the sliders, filter, and loop modes. didn't touch the LFO, it doesn't do too much. could've shortened the decay when sending half or quarter notes, but i forgot to do so. hope this helps a bit.
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Live, Reaktor, etc.
Live, Reaktor, etc.
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have you scoped one of these?
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jan02/a ... dsound.asp
i remember trying one in a shop in yokohama years ago, but i was in a rush and i can't remember anything about it now. i know it does some kind of realtime sampling, not sure what else.
EDIT: wait, i don't think it has midi. never mind.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jan02/a ... dsound.asp
i remember trying one in a shop in yokohama years ago, but i was in a rush and i can't remember anything about it now. i know it does some kind of realtime sampling, not sure what else.
EDIT: wait, i don't think it has midi. never mind.
I suggested that above, I've got one. It's great.itook4lefts wrote:have you scoped one of these?
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jan02/a ... dsound.asp
i remember trying one in a shop in yokohama years ago, but i was in a rush and i can't remember anything about it now. i know it does some kind of realtime sampling, not sure what else.
EDIT: wait, i don't think it has midi. never mind.
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Fair enough, though for most loops it gets things spot on (and the new Soundbit Micro has midi).Johnisfaster wrote:c loops looks cool but there is no midi for it, and I'd like to be able to tweak the sample start and end points on the fly
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Really not sure if this would interest you or not... especially since your interested in hardware.
AudioDamage's new plugin "Replicant".
http://www.audiodamage.com/product_info ... ucts_id=21
AudioDamage's new plugin "Replicant".
http://www.audiodamage.com/product_info ... ucts_id=21
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Ya...they don't offer demos for their products it seems. It's difficult to work out wether or not the product will fit a user's specific needs, especially in your case as you require precision. They do have some audio snippets at the bottom of the page.
I just received an email notification today about the release.
cheers
I just received an email notification today about the release.
cheers
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well I'm not really that interested in it, i've got sooooo many plug that do similar things.
I'm looking for hardware these days that do simple yet amusing tasks so I can muse myself outself of the computer more often
I'm looking for hardware these days that do simple yet amusing tasks so I can muse myself outself of the computer more often
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
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I've heard of sampling delay pedals for guitar, are there any that have a trigger input so I could send a peak signal out of my computer into the 1/4 inch jack as a trigger?
I don't want just a looping device at all I want to be able to control things.
I don't want just a looping device at all I want to be able to control things.
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.