Roll vs slip roll
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    Default Roll vs slip roll

    hey all, so im not sure u have seen pioneers new djm2000, they say they added an effect called sliproll, it is done in this video, but they do not explain the accual difference between a regular roll and a slip roll, does anyone know?

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/user/PioneerProDJMedia#p/u/10/TXWp4qnPPzw[/ame]

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    from the video i would say:

    regular roll: like the beatmasher in traktor. takes a sample, which you can shorten

    slip roll: the audio slips through, so everytime you press a new length button it instantly mashes the audio in that particular moment, not only shortens the loop you recorded some seconds ago..

    it's just an assumption i made, don't know if it's right..
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    Seems it takes a new sample each time you hit a parameter button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ola View Post
    Seems it takes a new sample each time you hit a parameter button.
    that's what i meant
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    roll = press beatmasher in traktor, with the length being how short/long that sample is

    slip roll = everytime you change the length, it retriggers the beatmasher while changing the length so that the sample changes also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weltraumpapst View Post
    that's what i meant
    You wrote faster, I didn't see your reply until after I posted.

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    He even explains in the vid that the sliproll takes a new sample each time

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    Seems rather playable so to speak... Might try to setup something like that in ableton, could be fun.

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