By naugie
Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:29 pm
by telling u this im giving away my methods of production but here it goes anyways sense 2 years of bugs and hell on a 1g machine wasnt fun and this is payback.
the original bpm matters for the sample to play correctly with another tempo at a weird number.. the idea of changing tempo for a pp is important cause u can speed it up makeing it 2 bars or 4 bars long by doubling the bpm..then u can drop it to a tuner in the mpc wheter thru 16levels or by tune alone u can give it any pitch u want vs old method of tuning with is by tuning the sample to sync in the 1bar of ur track and having to change the second screen of pitch by changing it an octave higher to get the double bpm effect..this is an old method of pitchshifting..and yes this method i use alot
if u know how to sample small then u will love the pp and the slicer together..if u know how to loop and splice u will love the pp..cause after u find all the hitpoints of a sound u can give it a release and its original bpm..i find pp much nicer sounding then using akais timestretch witch is great but sucks when u stretch out far..the pp doesnt leave any nasty effects and if it does u **** up.
u can have up to 6 versions of a pitchd shift sample to be in sync with a track using the tuner where as the pp u can have up to 6 versions of one pp sample at any pitch u want be in sync with a track.. pp is awesome and in order to have those 6 different versions of a pp sample u have to be able to double up or bring the tempo down to have those varitions..but right now pp is broken in jj os cause i cant change the tempo..also its important incase u goof on knowing the tempo of ur sample u can go back to change the tempo..
let me dumb it down..when u splice a sample with a slicer and then drop it to pp and give it the bpm with all the hit points u added itll play back at the tics of ur main bpm of ur song..pp is the quciker way of slicing vs old method witch is drop the sample to the slicer and extract it to a new program...when u extract to a new program the samples will be at a set tempo and if u change that bpm the samples in ur program will be out of sync unless u sample real small and gave every individual sample its own space in time.. see my mind works all over the place.. but im sayn pp is teh shit..
the original bpm matters and if u know how to count beats then finding out the tempo isnt hard at all..play with pp make resample a performance of ur self and sense u know how to splice go ahead slice away all the hitpoints and then give it the original main track bpm then i want u to take ur old resampled sample not the pp one but the original one u made and then drop it to pp and give it a false original bpm and see what happens...the sample u gave with a false bpm will be out of sync..
the original bpm matters for the sample to play correctly with another tempo at a weird number.. the idea of changing tempo for a pp is important cause u can speed it up makeing it 2 bars or 4 bars long by doubling the bpm..then u can drop it to a tuner in the mpc wheter thru 16levels or by tune alone u can give it any pitch u want vs old method of tuning with is by tuning the sample to sync in the 1bar of ur track and having to change the second screen of pitch by changing it an octave higher to get the double bpm effect..this is an old method of pitchshifting..and yes this method i use alot
if u know how to sample small then u will love the pp and the slicer together..if u know how to loop and splice u will love the pp..cause after u find all the hitpoints of a sound u can give it a release and its original bpm..i find pp much nicer sounding then using akais timestretch witch is great but sucks when u stretch out far..the pp doesnt leave any nasty effects and if it does u **** up.
u can have up to 6 versions of a pitchd shift sample to be in sync with a track using the tuner where as the pp u can have up to 6 versions of one pp sample at any pitch u want be in sync with a track.. pp is awesome and in order to have those 6 different versions of a pp sample u have to be able to double up or bring the tempo down to have those varitions..but right now pp is broken in jj os cause i cant change the tempo..also its important incase u goof on knowing the tempo of ur sample u can go back to change the tempo..
let me dumb it down..when u splice a sample with a slicer and then drop it to pp and give it the bpm with all the hit points u added itll play back at the tics of ur main bpm of ur song..pp is the quciker way of slicing vs old method witch is drop the sample to the slicer and extract it to a new program...when u extract to a new program the samples will be at a set tempo and if u change that bpm the samples in ur program will be out of sync unless u sample real small and gave every individual sample its own space in time.. see my mind works all over the place.. but im sayn pp is teh shit..
the original bpm matters and if u know how to count beats then finding out the tempo isnt hard at all..play with pp make resample a performance of ur self and sense u know how to splice go ahead slice away all the hitpoints and then give it the original main track bpm then i want u to take ur old resampled sample not the pp one but the original one u made and then drop it to pp and give it a false original bpm and see what happens...the sample u gave with a false bpm will be out of sync..







