By m0t0n3
Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:38 pm
Hi,
I tried to emulate a hipass filter on my MPC500 and it works... nearly. It goes like this:
As I said, it mostly works with the MPC500, but every 2nd or 3rd trigger there's a slight delay between both samples resulting in some kind of "flanging" sound. Does this also happen on other MPC models or is it a MPC500 timing problem?
I uploaded two testloops to my webspace, if you'd like to check:
(Original) http://www.distanzmusik.de/motone/testloop.wav
(Inverted) http://www.distanzmusik.de/motone/testloopinv.wav
Kind regards,
m0t0n3.
I tried to emulate a hipass filter on my MPC500 and it works... nearly. It goes like this:
- take a sample (e.g. a drumloop)
- invert the sample (multiply amplitude by -1) and save to new sample
- load both samples into the MPC and assign each one to an other pad
- make a sequence and trigger both samples/pads simultaneously
- apply a filter to one sample, play sequence and modulate the filter with the slider
As I said, it mostly works with the MPC500, but every 2nd or 3rd trigger there's a slight delay between both samples resulting in some kind of "flanging" sound. Does this also happen on other MPC models or is it a MPC500 timing problem?
I uploaded two testloops to my webspace, if you'd like to check:
(Original) http://www.distanzmusik.de/motone/testloop.wav
(Inverted) http://www.distanzmusik.de/motone/testloopinv.wav
Kind regards,
m0t0n3.