Sometimes I want to bring in tops of a new track but it doesn’t quite fit right. I was thinking a handy effect tool would be a filter or amp control with variable sync control or user step lfo style.
Idea would be where if I just wanted to bring in the new track (let’s say top only- mid/bass cut) for 1/16 or 1/8 note lengths on beats 1.3, 2.1, .. or whatever - then be able to adjust on fly to bring in more hits, or adjust wet/dry etc.
Problem with just a normal lfo sync’d effect is that usually the on/off phase is equal - meaning you couldn’t bring in short cuts spread apart over longer beat intervals. I suppose it may be possible to achieve something like this using 2 sync effects in series, set to square waves at different sync rates - but that might be kind of hard to control.
You set your eq’s first (so that you’re only left with the highs), then you use the up-fader to cut-in the parts you want, in any rythym that takes your fancy.
Us old timers have been doing this forever. It’s actually a lot of fun to do, and (sometimes) actually sounds REALLY good.
Yes that would work, best I suppose to set a sharp curve on up-fader or just use crossfader. Thanks.
Though I’d still be interested if an effect like this exists - as trying to cut in a rhythmic pattern of 174 BPM 16th notes would be sloppy for me for sure.
Yea def.. I have multiple vst’s that can do this. It would be a dream to be able to have traktor host vst effects. I’m not about routing traktor thru a DAW on my laptop - too much to go wrong imo, I know some people do this with Live.
I have an ipad and apps that could handle this likely, but I think latency and audio problems using Ipad as external fx loop would be problematic. The ipad already in use anyway as remix deck controller, which works well.