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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: EDP SUS reverse
>> But in Mobius I did something related. I scripted the following >> actions: >> - overdub for a 32d note >> - reverse a 32d note >> - reverse into forward playback >> - change (pitch) rate >> - overdub for a 32d note (over the same place, stacking a second >> note) >> - (repeat all actions a couple of times, but with a different rate >> value to create more notes to form a chord) >> >> This scripted sequence of actions creates a 32d note stab chord out >> of one played note. Very fun and handy for creating punchy reggae >> chords with a flute or other monophonic instruments. I play with >> three variations; minor chord, major chord and sus4 chord - all in >> the basic four note voicing. >> > On 1 aug 2006, at 21.57, Neil Goldstein wrote: > You have an audio sample off this somewhere? In this sax looping piece: http://www.looproom.com/audio/ busonetothere.mp3 Nothing fancy, sounds just like some kind of organ stabbing short chord hits. Starting 40 seconds into the piece. per
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