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By djobserv Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:31 pm
http://www.filedump.nl/files/Sample05.mp3

i finally got how to do it. heres a super small sample of a dirty track i will continue to work on. man this tip inspired me. its so sick gyeahhh.
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By acidsid Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:43 pm
I can't beleive akai put a crappy "Bit Grunger" into this machine when it's capable of all this real bit-madness...

If it turned out the 2500 didn't have this feature I would maybe not even swap...

Need to master it though, it was sounding a bit mental last night.

<Observ I'll have a listen when not at work>
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By djobserv Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:50 pm
haah nah its not great or anything its just experimentation. just tried to combine the pitching up the sample resample slow it back down. and then did that trick thing. but just some 5 minute. pitched down drums super heavy hahaha
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By acidsid Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:29 pm
MPC 1000 the 60 killer :lol:

By chupacabra Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:35 pm
acidsid wrote:MPC 1000 the 60 killer :lol:


easy on the reigns there tex

By GrantB Thu Oct 13, 2005 3:07 pm
djobserv wrote:http://www.filedump.nl/files/Sample05.mp3

i finally got how to do it. heres a super small sample of a dirty track i will continue to work on. man this tip inspired me. its so sick gyeahhh.


That one sounds like what happens when you pitch down the drums on the Akai XR-10.

Cool trick. Reminds me of the trick for the K2000 that would make random DSP algorithims. Ghost in the machine.
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By gunmetal Sat Oct 15, 2005 8:26 am
yo jessiah!!! thanks 4 da tip an by the way... nice beats kid.... keep up the good work!
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By MelleMel Fri Oct 28, 2005 1:17 am
THIS IS WHY WE CALL IT THE "JESSIAH GLITCH"

WREKOGNIZE
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By boaty Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:26 am
Tried that glitch the other night, i likes, but it did some strange sh*t, converted a whole song from a audio cd into a .wav file, chopped the beginning of the song into separate files for individual drum hits. I took a kick from this and did the glitch trick, but the crazy thing is when i held down the sample it played the kick with the distortion, but it continued to play the rest of the song with some weird delay effect for about 10 seconds, and then turned into a crazy raw data dial up noise. Where the f*uck did that extra 10 seconds of music come from, and if you look at the sample waveform it only shows the kick, is this machine possesed or what.

Also is there a way to use the glitch effect, with the sample set to one shot instead of note on? Doing drum patterns with note on, takes getting use to.
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By MelleMel Fri Oct 28, 2005 4:35 am
I guess you'd have to re sample
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By acidsid Fri Oct 28, 2005 9:00 am
Where the f*uck did that extra 10 seconds of music come from


Yeah its nuts....playing samples you didn't even know were in the machine.... :shock:
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By cowbell Fri Oct 28, 2005 9:28 am
boaty wrote:Also is there a way to use the glitch effect, with the sample set to one shot instead of note on? Doing drum patterns with note on, takes getting use to.
Jus like MelleMel said: play the original glitch sample and RESAMPLE the sound again. Now you can use the new sample in one shot (TRIM it if necessary).