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Ima Fag
from the dirt farms (Bangladesh) on 2009-03-27 21:22 [#02282731]
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i think what you're looking for is a drummer
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hexane
on 2009-03-27 21:23 [#02282732]
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this will generate unique drum sequences if you feed it a loop
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glasse
from Harrisburg (United States) on 2009-03-27 21:54 [#02282735]
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you can get a nice chain of delays, shufflers, beat repeat, and etc type plug ins and just record yourself jamming with the various settings. get 2 drum modules going, one with a few alternate patterns running the back beat and another with some higher fills. then on the one with the fills, change the pattern length as it plays and you will get breaks.
breaks are one element you can get pretty lazy with and pull it off pretty easy, but it is worth it every so often to take the time and pencil it in.
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michelnicholas
from 'Round the Bend... on 2009-03-28 00:07 [#02282755]
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chopping manually is the only proper way. vst's are shit for that. and FUCK that glitch vst or whatever it's called.
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Guybrush
from the white room on 2009-03-28 02:03 [#02282770]
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Yeah you wouldn't want it to sound all shit n generic :-/
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spelunker
on 2009-03-28 21:24 [#02282906]
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What i do is do it hit for hit, I just put in what I hear next. So i have like 20 individual samples, then also can pitch them whatever way i hear them to be. It ends up pretty fun, takes a long time though.
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larn
from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2009-03-28 22:31 [#02282907]
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there is a cool set up that tim exile has called beat masher, or key masher, it's a multipul sample player with loads of effects assigned to the keys, so you can play a loop, mix it with other loops and also mash it up using the keys. like stuttering, reverse, time stretch, randomizer, scratch, and more i think.
You can basicaly write a break really quickly and reocord it off, he has a way of recording melodies and looping them as he is playing. so you could sort of write a track on the fly, or just jam
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larn
from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2009-03-28 22:33 [#02282908]
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when i say keys, i mean qwerty keyboard
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