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(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Nothing wrong with that. I'm just gonna continue reading Gödel, Escher, Bach, clean up the lab a little bit, and maybe do some patching/jamming/recording. Oh yeah and probably try out PSPSeq.
Might even leave the apartment if it's cloudy enough. Sunshine can kiss my ass.

146

(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Sounds like you've got your priorities straight wink

147

(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Hope it's OK to link to this site...
http://8bitcollective.com/music/ugclouds/Nuggz/
Looks like it's just a hair under 132 BPM so that should be close enough.
The first section would be best because of the long sustained bass samples.
Thanks again!

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(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I dig dissonance smile I just think super melodic, primary-colored, basic waveform, 0-dynamics would make the effect super obvious, which would be the most helpful for testing. I'll upload something when I get home.

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(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Awesome, much appreciated smile

150

(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Anything that doesn't have a lot of dissonance, just a steady squarewave would be perfect actually.
Thank you!!

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(99 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I've been using a PSP for LGPT since last fall and I didn't know PSPSeq could render to WAV. Sweet! Gonna install that this weekend for sure.

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(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

57 : Ah, that makes sense, because I read a review somewhere else that it couldn't trigger the loops, just keep them going, like a delay pedal. But then I watched a video on Youtube where it looked like different sections of the loop were being triggered. I guess the guy was just gating it.
2XAA : Good to know about the shortcut, thanks.
low-gain : A couple people have told me the same thing, but I like the form factor, the price, and the battery power.

Does anyone know of, or would one of you be willing to throw up on e.g. soundcloud for me, a recording of really slowly moving across the pad while a really melodic loop is playing, so that it's really obvious 1) at which point, and 2) how much, it slows/speeds?

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(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Sounds like exactly what I was talking about. Reverse is a cool option too. So how coarse or approximately what resolution is the pad? Like, if you sampled one note as a loop and then played it just one unit/notch/hair slower the original tempo, about how many notes lower would it be? I realize it's probably not consistent but I'm just trying to get an idea.

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(39 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Hi mini-KP owners. I know there's a few of you on here. I've become interested in the mini KP, primarily for the looping capabilities and also as a simple LPF when the sharp edges of LSDJ square waves give me a headache. Secondarily, of course, for miscellaneous effects.

What's your opinion of it as a looper? Is there a loop mode where you can adjust the speed/pitch of the loop, like a turntable or the time knob on an 80s delay unit, or is it always quantized to BPM? If so, does it get fairly fine? I'm not expecting miracles but I want to use it to play with phasing, i.e. multitracking slightly detuned copies of a loop or tone to beat against each other, and that's not going to work too well if it's too coarse.

If it totally sucks for looping, could you recommend some other stereo units which are comparable in terms of footprint and/or price? I have this really old Ibanez delay that's great but it's mono and lo-fi in a sometimes not-so-good way.

Thanks!

155

(798 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Sounfont support rules! I wish I could load them in w/ the WAV menu but no biggie, piggy.

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(2 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

New ghettos are up for all OSes.

http://www.littlegptracker.com/download.php

Pretty sweet stuff. Note delay command, groove in tables.