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Author: | jungle_braza [ Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:08 am ] |
Post subject: | 2 or more effects on different samples in one pattern |
hello! is it possible to use 2 or more effects on different samles in one pattern? i mean can i use, for example, a delay effect on pad 8 and reverb on pad 6 in the same time? thanx 4 any help and advice |
Author: | GlassCandles [ Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2 or more effects on different samples in one pattern |
I do not believe this is possible. You can activate one effect on many samples at the same time and you can resample a sample with effects and have it be the same everytime you hit it, you could do this for every sample using a different effect. -but you cannot use two effects from the 555's effects unit on different pads at the same time ...at least as much as I'm aware of |
Author: | parker_knoll [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2 or more effects on different samples in one pattern |
not possible, there's only one FX engine in the SP-555. you can do it on SP-606 or the MC-808 or anything with more engines in it. |
Author: | springwater [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 2:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2 or more effects on different samples in one pattern |
gotta resample man. resampling will be your best friend. set up your samples the way you want them to sound then lay them out in a pattern. not the reverse. i used to sort of "do a test" with my samples before resampling and making a pattern and going the distance. id use that loop capture to rock a beat and get an idea out. banging one sample at a time and overdubbing. but this allows you to lay a drumloop, you might want filter on the kick and reverb on the snare, so you rock em one at a time with the appropriate effect applied. then you can do the same with your samples, lay a piano hit with reverb, get it kicking, then lay a trumpet hit with delay, all one at a time. because sometimes it sucks to do all this resampling and not really have an idea of what things will sound like together, then you have a bunch of samples with effects applied that dont work together. just a tip to get that loop capture rockin. and WELCOME TO THE FORUMS! |
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