By John Doe Maar
Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:54 am
Hi guys!
I saw some videos on Youtube where people just drop some audio loops into Force, and somehow it sounds very good when played at a different tempo.
I can not get good results...i can only use loops that are exactly the same tempo as the projects or the timestretch algorythms gives crackles, noise, etc
Also the onboard demo stuff can be used at different tempos, and still sound good.
With good i mean Cubase\Logic\DAW good, so no audible clicks and noises.
Is there a trick to this?
Is there a way to get loops (like a drum loop, kick loop, bassline loop etc) to sound good?
Ive tried the different algo's from the Akai Force but they all sound bad.
It would be a great option to just timestretch on the fly like 'tape' or 'vinyl' so the pitch would change, so at least drumloops would sound good...this would not be hard for the cpu too
Any advice please
I saw some videos on Youtube where people just drop some audio loops into Force, and somehow it sounds very good when played at a different tempo.
I can not get good results...i can only use loops that are exactly the same tempo as the projects or the timestretch algorythms gives crackles, noise, etc
Also the onboard demo stuff can be used at different tempos, and still sound good.
With good i mean Cubase\Logic\DAW good, so no audible clicks and noises.
Is there a trick to this?
Is there a way to get loops (like a drum loop, kick loop, bassline loop etc) to sound good?
Ive tried the different algo's from the Akai Force but they all sound bad.
It would be a great option to just timestretch on the fly like 'tape' or 'vinyl' so the pitch would change, so at least drumloops would sound good...this would not be hard for the cpu too
Any advice please