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México, DF.

It's like asking a cat to put eggs, man.
Besides, four channels are more than enough, sometimes I think three is too much.
BTW, a lot of people here doesn't like to use the WAV channel to use samples, it's like a taboo thread.

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Gosford, Australia

What's wrong with using the wav channel for samples?

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Czech Republic

Hell Yes!!!.
you're absolutelly right!
Will there be any function to rename them?
And wouldn't be your LSDJ much more buggy?

herr_prof wrote:

Four Channels are much easier to swallow if you call them John Paul George and Ringo.

Last edited by ryba (Apr 26, 2012 11:23 am)

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Rochester, NY
Victory Road wrote:

What's wrong with using the wav channel for samples?

bitch ass titties

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São Paulo, Brazil

Listen to Jellica's music and learn how to use samples on LSDJ.

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England

Listen to Kraettz's music and learn how to use samples on LSDJ.

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Jellica wrote:

Listen to Kraettz's music and learn how to use samples on LSDJ.

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buffalo, NY

Yeah there's nothing wrong with using samples in LSDJ, unless they're the only drums you're using.

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Using samples effectively is what separates the men from the boys IMO

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Chicago IL

god i miss 8bc so much

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danimal cannon wrote:

Yeah there's nothing wrong with using samples in LSDJ, unless they're the only drums you're using.

SK1 DRUMS4lyfe

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buffalo, NY
an0va wrote:

Using samples effectively is what separates the men from the boys IMO

I have a different criteria, but I'm crazy.

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What's criteria? Stereo field?

Last edited by an0va (Apr 26, 2012 5:36 pm)

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vancouver, canada
danimal cannon wrote:

Yeah there's nothing wrong with using samples in LSDJ, unless they're the only drums you're using.

yeah, i made that mistake when i first got my hands on LSDJ many moons ago... this happened.

seriously though, i say screw what everyone says about "proper" WAV channel usage, even in the area of percussion.  it is important to know why certain sounds do sound better from a psychoacoustic standpoint, but once someone has that knowledge, deciding to use WAV drums (like any other musical element) becomes a matter of choice, taste and musical expression. 

a half-minute WAV drum solo could be seen as an amazing technical feat, given the right context.

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Here's an example of a feeble attempt at Dino/Cheap Dinosaurs style crazy wav sample drum break I did

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12252878/an0va% … review.mp3

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buffalo, NY
an0va wrote:

What's criteria? Stereo field?

I can usually tell immediately by general pulsewave sound design who knows their way around the block or not, whether it be humanization, creative table use, or 10 other things.