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I've said the same thing in the past. I used DD a little bit and I loved the sample bank. Everyone tells me to just use deck c or d. But it's just not the same.
@Whiskers
I've said the same thing in the past. I used DD a little bit and I loved the sample bank. Everyone tells me to just use deck c or d. But it's just not the same.
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I could imagine it being used for something like what you do with the EFX-1000. You record a sample then you apply a bunch of effects, eq, whatever and then it just loops while you move on to the next element you want in your mix. That would be sick!
...Wonder if there's a way to do this by combining with Ableton? I've done the whole routing through Ableton, but I remember that the sound input doesn't seem to turn into a track, so I don't know how you'd do this. Any ideas?
Yeah it is possible to do these techniques if you route your Audio though Ableton, i have actually been talking about doing this for a while now - its very high on my list of priorities. Its possible to record both midi events and audio like this, but it takes a lot of work in a midi translator to get this setup though.
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