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DJ scratch sound

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:32 pm
by GRod926
Anyone ever have an N364? There was a scratch sound that was way better(more usable) than the few one-shot hits the newer korgs have...

In any event, I heard about, and at one time used, a program that if you held a big chord and held the sustain pedal you could use/move knob 1 to make a much more variable scratch sound than the one-shot hits within the drumkits. Unfortunately it has been a while and I can no longer remember what patch it was.

So on to the question, - does any1 rememeber which Patch that was? (It may even have been when I had my TritonStudio)

Does any1 out there know where I could find a good scratch sound? One that responds to your movements, - like on a knob, joystick, or even better, on the ribbon controller?

Thanks in advance,
GRod

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 8:21 pm
by Sharp
Check out my tutorial here.
There's also two mp3's to download.

Regards.
Sharp.

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 8:23 pm
by Sharp

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 1:28 am
by GRod926
Thank you lots for the speedy response Sharp.

Sounds like a great idea that I may use when I next sequence. Though for this immediate problem I'm not using sequences or loops, - I play in a live band so I'd be playing along with a drummer and we don't use a click track or anything like that. It's all live so I can't have or don't want a beat going on in the background only the scratching. Make sense?

What you've written reminded me though, that the patch I used was a drum kit Program that had an Arp going. I would call up the Program(or Combi?), hit the Arp On/Off button to disarm the Arpeggiator, hold down the sustain pedal, turn the volume down, hit a big chord(octave C's with 5th in left and 1, 3, 5, 1 chord with right), then as long as I held the sustain pedal down the sounds that came out would be there but silenced when knob1 was all the way down to zero, then I would just play with the knob at varying speedys and distances and it sounded great.

Remind you of anything you've seen on these forums? I got the idea from SOMEwhere just don't know where.

If not, any other ideas?

When I get home I wil go through the drum Program/Combis and see if I can find the darn thing...

Thanks again,
GRod

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:18 am
by GRod926
Hey Sharp, - just so you know...I found one that works similiar. Doesn't sound as good but you can see what I mean. From the factory sound set of the Extreme - Combi A079 - "Yo, Wasup Dude!". Do as I explained in previous post and you'll see what I mean...

GRod

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:21 am
by GRod926
Combi I079 Scratch Street - also works this way :roll:
go figure.

In any event, as I'm a neophyte when it comes to programming, can you or any1 explain what it is in these combi's that make them work in that way so that I may create my own Combi using the effect. All that I noticed is that they both list knob1 - Mod1 CC#17

Thanks in advance,
GRod