Applying Crossfader on breaks...how?

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Applying Crossfader on breaks...how?

Postby AX-AT » Sun May 02, 2004 10:05 pm

Hey, i read and make the exercise of the " planet dust" amp crossfader tutorial...now that my mind is open, more question comes...

Ive tryed to make the same "dust" crossfaders with 2 loops ive sent from recycle ( both on 180 bpm)via scsi to the same preset, on 2 different voices. (ive sent all the loop on one shot, not sliced),
And ive set no not chage the picht, so i was playing arround with the Mod wheel as a crossfader....wicked!

the question, mainly is:
if theres some way to make the same, but with slices instead a whole loop (on cubase, 2 midi tracks shooting midi notes)

theres a way of making a crossfade (mod wheel) of more that 4 or 5 breaks in a row?

Ive been listen to Teebees tracks for a while, and if someone heard "the claw" or "rebel Assault" to give a few examples should understand what i mean.
If someone want to start a post like...." how to make that, from that artist track" would be nice to take to the light some unexplained secrets from top producers.

is not very useful to have the enitre loop instead the chopped samples, it must be a more flexible way of work...is it?

thanks for this useful forum
sorry for my english...
AX-AT from the very south... :rolleyes:
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Postby AX-AT » Mon May 03, 2004 3:28 am

By the way...ive already take a look at the other posts, but what im tryin here it to take the "thorical" to the practice.. translate the cords formula into music, i found really good all tips, but i think that it need more examples...
just a tougth..
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Postby ezman » Tue May 04, 2004 10:34 pm

Yes I'm sure it can be done - try it with 2 breaks first of all. just set all the slices from the first break to the crossfade settings as in v1 in the example. And set all slices from the second break as in v2. I thinkyou'll have to have both breaks in one preset though you may be able to link the presets. Will have a look at this later this week and post up what i find.
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Postby AX-AT » Tue May 04, 2004 10:59 pm

Thanks for the tip...i will try it later and tell if it works fine...

I still have no idea about "linking presets", ive read it on the manual but is not very clear how to do it, and the most important, for what purposes are useful...

Do you think i can use the same Mod Wheel trick with the AmpXfader or a Low pass simultaniously with 2 or more presets>?

I will look arround here if theres some post about Linking.

peace.
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Postby ezman » Wed May 05, 2004 7:56 pm

AX-AT wrote:Do you think i can use the same Mod Wheel trick with the AmpXfader or a Low pass simultaniously with 2 or more presets>?



peace.
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With linked presets you could mod wheel 16 presets on any number of differing destinations...

go to your preset - hit edit - hit f4( links) - then utils - new - find another preset. adjust key ranges as you want for each - you will have to go into each linked preset seperately to do this. then you can have as many presets as you want in 1 preset. think they'll all come out of the same outputs tho. :slayer:
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