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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:35 pm 
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i know from hearing people say it, that changing the pitch and tempo really messes with the sample. but does it go both ways, like i can see how stretching the tempo out could effect it, but what about making a clip faster?

actually, thats it. thanks. lol


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I'm not exactly sure what your asking so I dont know if I'm answering your question. but whether you pitch a sample up or down or stetch a sample faster or slower it will sound like shit.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:57 pm 
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yea you awnsered my question. because when im out on the road, i will just want to take the sp and my ipod. and make something happen like that. thanks for the quickness


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its much worse when you make a sample slower. if you speed it up it might sound ok a bit.


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i use Acid Pro for streching and pitching shit, it's good.


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another question.

say i have some drum hits on some pads, can i record a drum pattern and make play on one pad, so when i make a pattern with the sample and bass and all that i dont have to play out the drums again? i might of worded this wierd.

and keep in mind i still dont have the sp yet. =(

im just trying to figure all this out beforehand so right when it comes to my doorstep i can start making music.


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Antee wrote:
i use Acid Pro for streching and pitching shit, it's good.


I use acid too, but I've recently discovered ableton's pitchshifting and timestretching capabilities. It is super powerful.

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blackxrob wrote:
say i have some drum hits on some pads, can i record a drum pattern and make play on one pad, so when i make a pattern with the sample and bass and all that i dont have to play out the drums again? i might of worded this wierd.


yeah man, thats the sequencer. you can play everything one at a time

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juxt wrote:
...but whether you pitch a sample up or down or stetch a sample faster or slower it will sound like shit.


I think that it sometimes make is the sample sound even better. But I guess that all depends on what kind of music you are trying to make...


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