I followed your instructions, and it worked! What a useful concept to build from, too! This was my first project, and I'm really really motivated. You are an excellent teacher! Thank you.
Andrew re my other comment, I. found this video and your 'simulating the looper pedal' video really helpful and of interest. I made a patch using the cutting up and the record/playback of the looper pedal. In a way possibly the latter is redundant but I envisioned in a way I worked of grabbing the segment after sampling and spitting back in the mix. With your permission ( I did credit and refer to the channel in the patch) I'd like to pub the patch in my Github and post here for others who might find of interest. Please let me know in reply when convenient. Again very good and helpful tutorials.
Thanx for the great tutorial!! funny how you made it into a random robot drummer :D (brings me back to when i was messing with DestroyFX Scrubby VST) I'll make it react to different midi-notes and let that play 'till end as long as it does not receive a midi note-off command.
I followed your instructions, and it worked! What a useful concept to build from, too! This was my first project, and I'm really really motivated. You are an excellent teacher! Thank you.
Keep up the good work
Excellent and creative tutorial Andrew, excellent series! Like this one alot and have just made and added a canvas for portability in other patches.
Oh my god when it all comes together at the end 👌
Is there a way to do this, where it can detect transients and make the segments based on transients?
Another great tutorial.
Andrew re my other comment, I. found this video and your 'simulating the looper pedal' video really helpful and of interest. I made a patch using the cutting up and the record/playback of the looper pedal. In a way possibly the latter is redundant but I envisioned in a way I worked of grabbing the segment after sampling and spitting back in the mix. With your permission ( I did credit and refer to the channel in the patch) I'd like to pub the patch in my Github and post here for others who might find of interest. Please let me know in reply when convenient. Again very good and helpful tutorials.
Hi Jim, no problem. Glad you have been able to use and extend the ideas here. I probably cobbled them together from others too.
GOD DAMN. Okay, now I know what to work up to.
Thanx for the great tutorial!! funny how you made it into a random robot drummer :D (brings me back to when i was messing with DestroyFX Scrubby VST)
I'll make it react to different midi-notes and let that play 'till end as long as it does not receive a midi note-off command.
Hero! x