By peezie
Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:17 pm
Start point is directly related to velocity, so the volumes not going to stay the same. Whats the point?

head034 wrote:Yes it does..I have a 3000 and an XLHeartbeat wrote:Does this also work on a 2000XL?
Ive been chopping sample like this for a while..It is quick!!! For furthing editing of the velocity use the step edit and change the numbers of the vel!! this will get the sample a little more on the money! I know that when I chop this way..maybe one part may be off..I just go to the step mode and fix it there!
This Is a time saver when chopping and the sample cuts itslef off like in mono mode on the s950 or when you assign to the same out put on the SP1200



`TK wrote:to me this seems useless ?
the ''chops'' are placed on **** points. i dont want them there lol.
this should only work with a straight samples like 1/4 drumloop.

WI$E wrote:`TK wrote:to me this seems useless ?
the ''chops'' are placed on **** points. i dont want them there lol.
this should only work with a straight samples like 1/4 drumloop.
someone explained earlier that you can alter the beggining points of the sample by editing the velocity in the step edit mode.. havnt tried it yet but it sounds like it would work.

This Is a time saver when chopping and the sample cuts itslef off like in mono mode on the s950 or when you assign to the same out put on the SP1200 Wink
