Have any of you guys tried to do this with
any homemade samples, especially drum loops on the O?
I guess I'm trying to do what Stephen Kay did with KARMA in one
of his videos (from AES???) a few years ago but with
outside samples and not existing waveforms.
I noticed that Access' new Atomizer software for the Virus Ti series
has somewhat of a Recycle feature but is more readily accessible for a live
situation.
What I especially like is how you can attain these wonderful stuttering
effects quantized in quarters, eights, sixteenths, 32nds, 64ths and upward
in real time!
Anyone have any luck coming close to getting scenario like this to work,
or am I gonna have to fire up the AMEX for a Ti?
FL
www.franklucas.net
Chopping/slicing/stuttering on the O?
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The Keyboard Wizard
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Forgive brevity, I am about to run out ...
1) Check out the Grain Shifter IFX (in the Mod/Phase Shift category IIRC)
2) With a KARMA drum GE (one of the ones using RTC model DP1), have a play with setting low Repeat Rhythm Values to create very quick retrigs. Messing with that, Repeat Repetitions and Repeat Transpose can be a lot of fun.
Daz.
1) Check out the Grain Shifter IFX (in the Mod/Phase Shift category IIRC)
2) With a KARMA drum GE (one of the ones using RTC model DP1), have a play with setting low Repeat Rhythm Values to create very quick retrigs. Messing with that, Repeat Repetitions and Repeat Transpose can be a lot of fun.
Daz.
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The Keyboard Wizard
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Cool thanks man.
I'm messing around now and can't seem to find a
way to quantize the retrig to exactly 8ths, 16ths, 32nds and so on.
Ironically, I'm working with some of BT's loops off of Emotional
Technology, specifically, Somnambulist.
FL
www.franklucas.net
I'm messing around now and can't seem to find a
way to quantize the retrig to exactly 8ths, 16ths, 32nds and so on.
Ironically, I'm working with some of BT's loops off of Emotional
Technology, specifically, Somnambulist.
FL
www.franklucas.net
The mapping for the Rhythm Repeat values to actual note lengths is detailed in the KARMA GE Guide (in the Param Guide.)The Keyboard Wizard wrote: I'm messing around now and can't seem to find a
way to quantize the retrig to exactly 8ths, 16ths, 32nds and so on.
In the PDF version search for "Repeat (Melodic Repeat) Group" and in that section under General Parameters check out the Rhythm parameter.
Here are a handful of those values :
2: 64th
5: 32nd
8: 16th
11: 8th
If you're new to Karma (?), don't forget its not the value of the slider itself but the value that is displayed in the KARMA Value field (will expand on that if that means nothing)
Check out some of the GE's in Real-time category like "Melodic Repeat!".
Daz.
p.s. This stuff is way more fun to work with if you own the Karma Oasys software : http://www.karma-lab.com/ko
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Stralner
Daz wrote:The Keyboard Wizard wrote: I'm messing around now and can't seem to find a
way to quantize the retrig to exactly 8ths, 16ths, 32nds and so on.
p.s. This stuff is way more fun to work with if you own the Karma Oasys software : http://www.karma-lab.com/ko
Yes, and with endless possibillities. Also Wizard remember that the master settings will corupt your work if you are new to them, so always start with a clean slate
My best advise working with karma for 2 years now. So never use preprogramed combis and programs. They will confuse you to much. You can have that funn Later