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PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:39 am 
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Hello everyone,

I am new here. I have had my SP 404 for a few months now and have been too busy getting the feel of it. How do you slow down a sample that you have recorded?

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There is no pitch control like tape or turntable type. You can use timestretch. Or you can cut up parts and exent it via looped chops.

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what about the pitch control with the djfx looper?


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cartesia wrote:
what about the pitch control with the djfx looper?

Yeah I heard about the djfx looper...where is that located and how does it work?

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superanimatrix wrote:
cartesia wrote:
what about the pitch control with the djfx looper?

Yeah I heard about the djfx looper...where is that located and how does it work?


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you basically can range between 1.0 (full speed) and 0 - stop.

goes down 0.9, 0.8, etc. . so not sure if youll be able to get it accurate enough with that

it still uses the shithouse time stretching algo as well :(


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I didnt find the DJFX looper very usefull myself. I dunno...maybe its just me.

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It isn't because it isn't really slowing down the thing...
It is an effect, it is not affecting the internal clock or anything like that : it only emulates the sound that makes a slowing vynil.

It is efficient when used quiclky on some sequence, not to slow down samples...at least that's my experience with it


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DJLooper is a great Fx for detuning short samples. IMO.

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