--- Ravi Ivan Sharma <noision1@...> wrote: > On the roland you may have to apply a slicing procedure to a sample, Ahh. Got it. I did manage to get it to do that (but then it spewed the sample over 16 notes of the drummap, but there's probably a way around that). It was automatic (sort of) in that you set a transient threshold, above which it would slice the sample. Worked fine for a drumloop, not so great for instruments or vocals. For anyone who's wondering, it was almost exactly like the Motif's "audio sequencing". Kinda seems like the guys who design the variphrase stuff and the guys who design the groovebox stuff don't talk that much to each other... Guess we'll have to wait for the MC-13013 for the full time/pitch/formant variphrase stuff! -Aaron __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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Re: [xl7] Re: Roland vs. E-mu Sounds
2003-01-28 by Aaron Eppolito
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