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By CommanderRobot Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:55 am
i'm sure this was mentioned before, but i just used it for the first time and i am pretty impressed. so i wanted to share it with everybody who didn't know this one yet.
this works good with vocal-samples, but try every other type of sample, too!

- assign q-link to note on - sample start. go to main screen.
- set note repeat to 1/32(3)
- push and hold the sample you want to scrub
- now move the q-link slider
voilá: superinteresting scrubbing effect!

experiment with other note-repeat values.
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By wookjr Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:07 pm
CommanderRobot wrote:i'm sure this was mentioned before, but i just used it for the first time and i am pretty impressed. so i wanted to share it with everybody who didn't know this one yet.
this works good with vocal-samples, but try every other type of sample, too!

- assign q-link to note on - sample start. go to main screen.
- set note repeat to 1/32(3)
- push and hold the sample you want to scrub
- now move the q-link slider
voilá: superinteresting scrubbing effect!

experiment with other note-repeat values.


I'll try this later.

Wook
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By Rozzer Sat Aug 18, 2007 9:30 am
assign the other qlink to pitch for funky turntable-esqe effect
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By CommanderRobot Sat Aug 18, 2007 3:48 pm
hahahaha, yeah, we heard this a lot in the 90ies!

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