Beat Repeat plugin, fatal flaw?
I think beat repeat is stil a good plugin, but I use it in conjuntion with dBlue Glitch and Audio Damages Replicant plugin. Those 3 plugins along with old fashioned chopping up samples serve me quite well 
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i don't have the racks handy right now, but the basic idea is to emulate 'ins' mode on the beatrepeat. 'killing the feed' refers to stopping the input signal coming into the delay, leaving only the delay effect itself. be sure to turn the feedback way upJohnisfaster wrote:care to share a rack? I don't quite get what you mean by "kills the feed when you start mashing"The Phat Conductor wrote:i wish you could turn the sync off!
i find i use beatrepeat with grid at like 1/4 or 1/8 most often and then do all my mashy mash with un-sync'd delay inserts. if you make a rack that kills the feed when you start mashing it sounds waaay better than a beatrepeat.
ill gates aka the phat conductor
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does anyone ever have samples hung up in beat repeat?
(trying to explain...)
you play a sample(s) and use beat repeat by turning on/off, maybe mucking with the paramaters...
you move on to the next set of samples, songs, whatever,
and when triggering beat repeat on/off, you hear samples of what was played previously? previously being 5-10 minutes earlier...
(trying to explain...)
you play a sample(s) and use beat repeat by turning on/off, maybe mucking with the paramaters...
you move on to the next set of samples, songs, whatever,
and when triggering beat repeat on/off, you hear samples of what was played previously? previously being 5-10 minutes earlier...
os x, winXpp, live 7.02, douchebag