I know Hawtin does this a lot, but I'm not sure how to do it.
How do you make things purposely fall out of sync? I have two X1s and it's obviously easy to turn off sync, but I'm not sure how to make things unsync from the X1. Any tips?
I know Hawtin does this a lot, but I'm not sure how to do it.
How do you make things purposely fall out of sync? I have two X1s and it's obviously easy to turn off sync, but I'm not sure how to make things unsync from the X1. Any tips?
Um raise or lower the tempo of one deck but not the other?
omg un synch :eek:
tape (unsynced) delay
http://www.traktorbible.com/en/fx_usecases.aspx
He uses Ableton tho
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I was going to say T3 delay was actually what Hawtin does, but padi beat me to it. You could always do what everyone else suggested and just turn sync off.
Turn Sync off and perform a Beatjump on one of your tracks by a fragment of a beat with step sizes, such as 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8.
Once the tempo has been set, it's set. Turning sync off doesn't actually make anything fall out of sync.
So, it's just a crazy delay then, not things actually falling out of sync? If I apply the same delay to two different tracks, are they going to sound in sync still or does it all depend on when the delay is turned on for that track?
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