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Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:13 pm
by totalcult
That is fricking dope. Nice one for putting this together futures.
I've blogged about it
here.
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:01 pm
by futures_untold
totalcult wrote:That is fricking dope. Nice one for putting this together futures.
I've blogged about it
here.
Good stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:12 pm
by legend4ry
Be warned peeps- Short Circuit is a bastard to set up but once you have it all working rightly, its a BEAST!!
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:25 am
by Ongelegen
Having another look at this, didnt really felt it the first time. Big up for this tho

Re: Free Portable Music Studio (Updated to v3!)
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:07 pm
by krememy
Nice post. Hope the thread starter would share any comments on his thread.
Regards,
krememy
accessoires téléphones portables
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (Updated to v3!)
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:22 pm
by last & least
Was just wondering, is short circuit a better sampler than renoise... cos thinking abt it renoise rewired is a super dooper mega huge gargantic sampler, isn't it?
not like i would do that....
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (Updated to v3!)
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:11 am
by slyman
what would i have to do to update the reaper in this myself? because i have the newest version of reaper and want to put it with this for a friend
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (Updated to v3!)
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:02 am
by phrex
apple user...

Re: Free Portable Music Studio (Updated to v3!)
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:21 am
by futures_untold
last & least wrote:Was just wondering, is short circuit a better sampler than renoise... cos thinking abt it renoise rewired is a super dooper mega huge gargantic sampler, isn't it?
not like i would do that....
Renoise is capable of some amzing stuff no doubt. If you prefer using Renoise over any given sampler, then I'd say that yes, it is better than whichever sampler you're looking at.
Short Circuit is a pretty powerful sampler, especially for freeware. Ultimately, you should use whatever program you feel most comfortable with.
slyman wrote:what would i have to do to update the reaper in this myself? because i have the newest version of reaper and want to put it with this for a friend
Reaper allows updates to be installed over existing installations. Install this, then install the latest version of reaper right over the top. When you run the installer for the latest version, it will automatically have all the options selected that you choose the previous installation.
Rar the whole Reaper folder and send it to your friend.
vulvavibration wrote:apple user...

C'est la vie...
I have borrowed my friends Mac, so oneday when I get around to it I will try compiling a mac version.
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (Updated to v3!)
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:10 pm
by pjbridger
hmmmmmmm
not sure about your comment on my synths to be honest...............
i think perhaps you should try them in your productions??
they are made to have a small cpu load so they shudnt be a problem in even the shittiest pc
its up to you whether you want to include them in your pack but if people are lookin for some good free vsts goto
http://www.dubstepforum.com/free-synths ... 90924.html
safe

Re: Free Portable Music Studio (Updated to v3!)
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:23 pm
by yellowhighlighter
^
cool i'm going to check those out man.
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:47 pm
by slyman
im having trouble with the arachnid drum sampler. like i put a drum sample on a pad and it doesnt do anything wen i click it.
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:13 pm
by futures_untold
slyman wrote:im having trouble with the arachnid drum sampler. like i put a drum sample on a pad and it doesnt do anything wen i click it.
First up, I'd recommend aquainting yourself with its controls. Click on the red spider and then on arachnid.pdf to view the manual.
Next up, check that start position is at 0.
Also check the volume ADSR (in the top righthand corner) has the following settings: Attack 0, Decay 10, Sustain 0, Release 10.
Finally, check you haven't muted the channel the vst is on, and that the samplers outputs are going to that channel. (they should be by default when you create a new channel and insert the vst as a plugin)
Hope that solves the problem! If not, buy Poise Drum sampler instead! --->
http://www.anothersmallclue.com/poise.php

Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:36 pm
by slyman
well screw buying that lol ill just stick to just using straight samples. but i tried everything u said still nothing. i tried dbl clicking to add a new track and then put it on there, nothing. i tried right clicking and doing insert new virtual instrument and it asked if i wanted it to added 2 more tracks for routing or something that did nothing. would u mind just showing me exactly wat u did wen u added it to ur track maybe im just missing something. i read the manual too btw
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:45 pm
by futures_untold
slyman wrote:well screw buying that lol ill just stick to just using straight samples. but i tried everything u said still nothing. i tried dbl clicking to add a new track and then put it on there, nothing. i tried right clicking and doing insert new virtual instrument and it asked if i wanted it to added 2 more tracks for routing or something that did nothing. would u mind just showing me exactly wat u did wen u added it to ur track maybe im just missing something. i read the manual too btw
You've got me stumped...
It does say on the developers website that he recommends using an alternative drum sampler because that one can be buggy... For me, I just do as you outlined above and it works fine...!
Did you actually lod a sample into it???
And Poise is a real good sampler for the money (which is very little all things considered).
If you insist on a freeware sampler, also check out
tatapoum or
DS2 by scamme
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:49 pm
by AFL
This is awesome and super helpful!
Cheers!!!
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:50 pm
by slyman
nah i didnt forget. but im gonna try a few more samples maybe that was the problem if that doesnt work im just gonna try that tatopoum out
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:52 pm
by 86.
futures_untold wrote:slyman wrote:well screw buying that lol ill just stick to just using straight samples. but i tried everything u said still nothing. i tried dbl clicking to add a new track and then put it on there, nothing. i tried right clicking and doing insert new virtual instrument and it asked if i wanted it to added 2 more tracks for routing or something that did nothing. would u mind just showing me exactly wat u did wen u added it to ur track maybe im just missing something. i read the manual too btw
You've got me stumped...
It does say on the developers website that he recommends using an alternative drum sampler because that one can be buggy... For me, I just do as you outlined above and it works fine...!
Did you actually lod a sample into it???
And Poise is a real good sampler for the money (which is very little all things considered).
If you insist on a freeware sampler, also check out
tatapoum or
DS2 by scamme
I can vouch for tatapoum .....well...it's buggy sometimes LOL. but generally it am good. I used to have issue creating variations in drum patterns but tatapoum switched it up
slightly bizarre to get used to but once you get it it's sick.
forewarning....sometimes you gotta wait a bit before the samples will play back.
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:55 pm
by slyman
yea i guess it was just the sample. and it doesnt like any of my kick samples for some reason. i think im still gonna check out tatapoum it looks interesting
Re: Free Portable Music Studio (v3)
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:24 pm
by crytek
Cool! I'm making beats at work now thanks to this thread!!!
If anyone is looking for an alternative to Audacity, try Wavosaur. Free, similar to Sound Forge, and self executable. Would prefer this over the current audio editor.
