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suppatrigga

Post by thetater » Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:33 pm

Im not new to ableton but i am new to the dj side of the program.Could anybody give me a step by step walk through on how to use the suppatrigga template.Iv tried it but it makes no sense to me
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Post by napalmskatterjazz » Thu Jun 07, 2007 8:53 pm

A) supatriga.
B) you dont need no template man, supatriga is oldschool. I say give it an On/Off assignment, a rearrange% assingment and a instarepeat assignment. and boom you feel like da glitch king all the sudden.. and then you open a new door and realize all the new doors and get lost in the manglemaze.
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Post by rbmonosylabik » Thu Jun 07, 2007 11:57 pm

I found turning ST on/off sometimes led to a click or audio dropout, I guess it has something to do with the Delay Compensation. Still, the Rearrange parameter works like a bypass at 0%. ST will start mangling the sound when Rearrange is above that.
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Post by Patch » Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:42 am

Search for Supatrigga crossfade. It is nice. I like.

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Post by napalmskatterjazz » Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:20 am

rbmonosylabik wrote:I found turning ST on/off sometimes led to a click or audio dropout, I guess it has something to do with the Delay Compensation. Still, the Rearrange parameter works like a bypass at 0%. ST will start mangling the sound when Rearrange is above that.
... difference between mac and PC... on my PC supa, livecut, and numerous others cut and chop real smooth like w/ no couple ms silence. On my mac livecut is all screwy so I cant use it on realtime audio, and supa drops out for a sec w/ on off. I think this is outside the scope of Deay Compensation...
Oh and when running any of these windows .dll files under fst w/ CCRMA kernal they run super smooth as well and even Ableton under wine I've found to be OK as long as you change kernal to CCRMA... nix....
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Post by mcconaghy » Sat Jun 09, 2007 3:36 pm

napalmskatterjazz wrote:
rbmonosylabik wrote:I found turning ST on/off sometimes led to a click or audio dropout, I guess it has something to do with the Delay Compensation. Still, the Rearrange parameter works like a bypass at 0%. ST will start mangling the sound when Rearrange is above that.
... difference between mac and PC... on my PC supa, livecut, and numerous others cut and chop real smooth like w/ no couple ms silence. On my mac livecut is all screwy so I cant use it on realtime audio, and supa drops out for a sec w/ on off. I think this is outside the scope of Deay Compensation...
Oh and when running any of these windows .dll files under fst w/ CCRMA kernal they run super smooth as well and even Ableton under wine I've found to be OK as long as you change kernal to CCRMA... nix....
FWIW, I experience those problems on my Mac Pro, but not on my G4 Powerbook... maybe a problem with the UB?
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Post by napalmskatterjazz » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:25 pm

thats odd because on my G4 powerbook is when I really expirience a dropout when hit on off, the live cut works better. On my intelmac the supatriga doesn't have the minute dropout but it just doesnt act the same like its just not as coldhard precise, and the livecut is all skrewwy on the UB side...
livecut is just a weird effect too because (I think I read somewhere...) it takes a measure or two of through audio to determine where the chops/glitches get thrown in accordinance with the analyzed rhythm... supercollider is nuts like that. Ive been planning on really diving into supercollider for a long time but I can only sponge up so much information at a time... and Python comes first.

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Post by Nokatus » Sun Jun 10, 2007 1:56 pm

napalmskatterjazz wrote:A) supatriga.
Supatrigga :P

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