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Hi, I was thinking, what if someone sampled square waves, etc, into a kit, because you could play two samples at once, so you could have a lofi "fifth channel"
I tried and it did not work very well: http://cubesolving.com/files/chipy_kit_broken.zip (set the kit to auto loop)

I have seen it done with other kits, like the warp boy piano samples, and this:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/lsdj/message/4183

Any info would be great :)

Last edited by Octothorpe (May 13, 2011 11:45 pm)

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why don't you just draw a square wave form using the wave form editor within lsdj?

or if you prefer, with the lsdj wave editor for pc, mac, and linux

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Matthew Joseph Payne
Octothorpe wrote:

because you could play to samples at once, so you could have a lofi "fifth channel"

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should work no problem i would suggest trying it out using a single cycle of a basic wave setting to loop and then using the pitch controls in lsdj to change notes. i have been pondering about this same thing myself.

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You probably did not follow the recommended parameters to create samples for LSDJ. You have to crank the volume the fuck up, even if it clips. Experiment and you will get to it.

This is a cool idea because you could do phase shifting big_smile You just won't have any sort of dynamics, though.

Last edited by akira^8GB (May 17, 2011 1:52 pm)

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astral cat

you could do real chords