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More BT questions

Post by flamingjuneedit » Mon Mar 29, 2004 12:29 pm

I'm sorry if this has come up before but I wanted to ask a few questions about stuff BT did on the NAMM vid and general stuff with Live.

Firstly I know that he was using that crazy eyris controller to create those skipping sections. Was that done using something within Live or some crazyass plug-in?
More importantly how did he manage to keep the track in time? I'm having such a hard time trying to figure out the warp stuff at the moment. I know that the loop of the breakbeat he put over it was just a bar long but how do you get an entire track into live and get it in time?

If anyone can point me in the direction of any good tutorials it would be greatly appreciated (because the manual is less than helpful and not particularly specific).

Thanks for you time

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Post by jer_mcclain » Mon Mar 29, 2004 8:34 pm

as far as that performance goes, you can do all of it with buffer override from destroyfx. you can do so much more with live than what he was doing, it's a shame.

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Post by Rx » Mon Mar 29, 2004 9:31 pm

check the tutorials page for djing tips and what to do with the warp markers.
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Post by vtg » Mon Mar 29, 2004 11:44 pm

BT comissioned someone to make a stutter vst for him.
thats not the buffer overdrive (override?) vst. Though you could produce similar effects with it.

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Post by philly5118 » Wed Mar 31, 2004 1:59 pm

im a long time bt fan, and what you saw was a device he created with a friend. He and his friend coded the vst by hand to create a stuttering effect. The shorter the ray of blue light from the device, the more stutters, the farther, the less.

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