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By djobserv Sat Jun 18, 2005 8:36 am
dang ya'll i just discovered the way to chop your samples super fast. dangit i didnt know when you held shift and pressed the left direction key you can set the number place whether you want to chop by 10s 100s or 1000s .. now i dont need to use my computer at all. ahhh gyeahhhh. shit . sorry if this was a waste of a post but dang anyone who didnt already know . damnit i saw this in the manual but i didnt experiment with it. i thought it was just to put the numbers in faster. shit.
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By Penfold Sat Jun 18, 2005 12:30 pm
LOL! u got heart! dats what counts!
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By Antonym Sat Jun 18, 2005 3:17 pm
i've actually nevr experimented with this, nor the extract tool. i just do it all on my computer and get it right the first time. however, i know the frustration many producers feel having to switch back and forth between computer and mpc, so i very much understand. although i knew of this trick before, i'll try it this time. thanks for the tip.

By pad-ophiliac Sat Jun 18, 2005 5:08 pm
manual chop is super easy. been doin it for a few weeks and now i'm not even concerned with the slice/zoning update. but time stretch would be a nice addition. using both the shift+> and the "play to/play from" buttons makes the process quick and accurate,

peace
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By punchdrunk Sat Jun 18, 2005 11:51 pm
pad-ophiliac wrote:manual chop is super easy. been doin it for a few weeks and now i'm not even concerned with the slice/zoning update.


manual chopping is fine by me, but one thing that would have been nice with the zoning update is that on xl's you can pick a zone and delete that particular zone.

so say you have a good sample of a chord ringing out, but there is one louadass snare that hits in the middle of it ringing out, you can select that snare as a zone, delete it, and then you have your whole long ass sample minus the annoying loud ass snare.

pretty basic for a $1000 sampler to be able to do, but you know.....oh well....