There is an awesome documentary from Animal Style on LSDJ covering loads of tricks in tables recorded at 8 static but I am failing at finding it
Here it is:
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There is an awesome documentary from Animal Style on LSDJ covering loads of tricks in tables recorded at 8 static but I am failing at finding it
Here it is:
Cheers! iLKke, I had just gotten home from work and my brain wasn't working.
Cheers! iLKke, I had just gotten home from work and my brain wasn't working.
Aye, I know that feeling all too well
helped me out a lot.
edit - woops, i didn't see that someone already posted this.
Last edited by nickmaynard (Oct 31, 2010 5:33 pm)
I've been pondering making LSDj videos/tutorials for some time, but I've never gotten to it. As so often, I get stuck in the planning stage. So, I think it'd be a good idea if you guys could give me some ideas of things you want to learn how to do in LSDj (tables or no tables) and I'll try to make a tutorial for it. How about that?
Well the whole tick system and grooves has always left me a little confused. Some more clarification on those would be really cool.
Well the whole tick system and grooves has always left me a little confused. Some more clarification on those would be really cool.
Ok, here goes:
http://packetsofknowledge.se/LSDj:Ticks_and_grooves
Feel free to give the tutorial criticism and/or come up with more ideas.
Another use of table is to simulate delay effects with the R comand. For example RD0.
Connecting tables together is also useful - you put A02 at the end of A01 and vice versa. It gives you twice more table time which might be useful for example with the delay thing...
And many many more...
Dammit, I've never thought of doing that. xD That actually helps so much on really high BPM.
EDIT:
That's pretty helpful stuff on ticks. I haven't ever messed with them, but the video actually helps a lot for getting a feel for the various swings. As a suggestion for new tuts, how about picking a command, and then showing of all the tricks you can do with it. Like, I've never thought of doing delay with Rxx, but it's a good tip to know as an alternative to custom Exx commands.
Last edited by BetaSynapse (Nov 1, 2010 5:02 am)
I've been pondering making LSDj videos/tutorials for some time, but I've never gotten to it. As so often, I get stuck in the planning stage. So, I think it'd be a good idea if you guys could give me some ideas of things you want to learn how to do in LSDj (tables or no tables) and I'll try to make a tutorial for it. How about that?
That's a nice one on ticks, even though I never had trouble with the concept (long time protracker-user). Curious about that triplet bit, tho.
On the other hand, I've always wanted a tute covering good wave/synth practices. Pretty please.
Ashimoke's idea is also awesome.
Ok, here goes:
http://packetsofknowledge.se/LSDj:Ticks_and_groovesFeel free to give the tutorial criticism and/or come up with more ideas.
Maybe mention some benefits with using other groove values than 24 ppqn (pulse per quarter note. 24ppqn equals having a 6,6 groove e.g.).
Couldn't this go up on the LSDj wiki?
On the other hand, I've always wanted a tute covering good wave/synth practices. Pretty please.
This!
Updated: http://www.packetsofknowledge.se/LSDj:Ticks_and_grooves
(And yes, I've seen all of your suggestions, both here, on 8bc and on Twitter.)