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spencertron
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by spencertron » Wed May 27, 2009 12:44 am
Abs wrote:R wrote:audio all the way.... i wanna see fishbones
same here, i find when i use midi for percussion it looses it's original sound and becomes really digital sounding.. audio all the way for drums.
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midi is used to control your audio or sound generators by sending messages/data.
...midi has no sound. Or do you mean you prefer to arrange audio as opposed to triggering audio via midi?...you will end up having to arrange audio or midi.
Working directly with audio in the sequencer as opposed to triggering a machine containing the same audio has it's advantages for my purposes and is more flexible for producing a track that transforms as i make it.
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deadly_habit
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by deadly_habit » Wed May 27, 2009 1:26 am
oh yeah i forgot breakbeat, renoise and sample offset commands
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droskidubz
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by droskidubz » Thu May 28, 2009 12:24 am
all I have to say is +1 on this whole thread...
you guys have given me enough ideas/techniques to keep me busy for a few months
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