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Author: bla on December 20 2006
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i dont know what to do with it though
somehow try to do a live set with it (+sequencer (mmt8))?
how much can you do with a 1sec sample (32khz)? (or an 8 second nasty sample(4khz))
i think im just going to look at it and feel happy
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12/20/06
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celibacyclub
you could do 10 100ms drum hit kinda noises.
12/20/06
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celibacyclub
can you have a sample loop? if so than use it as a synth?
12/20/06
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Artsigreg
""use it as a synth""" hey there's a crazy one.
12/20/06
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bla
as far as i can tell (ive read the manual but havent actually tried anything yet) it can only hold 1 sample so the 10 drum hits would have to be all together as one sample- each hit accessed by moving the start/end point sliders to the right place
yeah it will loop so i could use it as a synth but itd be difficult to get 1 exact cycle of a waveform- not that it needs to be just 1 cycle but thats the best way to just get a synth tone
12/20/06
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mlbot
do you have the optional disk drive?
play with the sample start/end sliders. Endless fun.
12/20/06
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mlbot
and, sorry CCclub, only 1 sample loaded at a time.
Buy used typewriter disks at goodwill. The sampler will load some of the raw data and try to make a sample out of it. Radness ensues.
12/20/06
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astroid
can't wait to hear what you do with it
12/20/06
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bla
yeah i got the disk drive - the lid is broke but it still works
one of the sliders is broken too but ill just stick a bit of something to it to fix it
i only bought it for the slider fun (and its old school looks)
12/20/06
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bla
typewriter disks eh? id like to try that
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mlbot
yeah, those 2 1/4" floppies or whatever size they are were popular in old electronic typewriters for storing your documents.
Y'know, back in the days when 30 foot-tall lizard-like Room's and Zenf's rules the earth.
12/20/06
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monkvolcano
heh heh.. 2 1/4" floppies..
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bla
mlbot- youve got one of these ,right? can it send/receive sample dumps through midi? its got a midi out socket and the manual says its for sysex but theres no mention of sample dumps
12/20/06
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mlbot
i have never heard of anyone making a sysex librarian for this beast. It predates .wav files... so I'm guessing the answer is :
no
12/20/06
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nutjob
sample wrench claims to do it:
link
this looks interestingz:
link
12/21/06
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bla
oh no sample wrench costs $$- nevermind
that sample dump info is indeed interesting
actually i dont think ill be able to do this because theres no midi on this computer (yet) and i dont think my mmt8 has enough memory to record a whole sample dump if the samples are always the same (too big) size
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