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Re: Exploring new Loooperlative features
At 5:28 PM +0200 5/11/09, Sjaak wrote:
> > Mech wrote:
>> It's simple: record a line, then (for example) drop it down one
>> octave. This will slow the loop to half-speed at the same time.
>> Now, run it through a pitch shifter, and transpose back up an octave.
>> This will restore the loop to its original pitch, but it will remain
>> at half-speed. Obviously, other pitch/speed transpositions produce
>> different results.
>
>That's a very creative solution, I never though about that ;)
Thanks, Sjaak. Wish I could take full credit for it, but I first
heard it in a conversation with 'Knights...' over on the Looperlative
board.
I'd been working with using a pitch shifter on the Aux Outs for a
while. When he brought up the idea of using that in conjunction with
the LP1's (then new) transposition function to achieve time
stretch/compress, I had a genuine "palm meets forehead" moment.
Seems stupid simple, but it's just one of those things you don't
realize until it smacks you in the face. %)
--m.
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