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So tracking is not so dead, isn't it?

Recently I found an article about tracking on a non-specialized-on-demoscene medium, kuro5hin. The article is called A Tutorial on Cutting Up a Breakbeat Using a Tracker, and it's very focused in something that I love from tracking techniques/styles, the sample offset effect. I really miss this effect on advanced programs like reason! (I still haven't found an easy way of doing it on reason…)

I think it's worth the read if you want to know a bit how it works. Nothing really special is told there, if you are a relatively skilled musician, though. But it's good to see trackers are alive and kicking ;)

// 4 responses to So tracking is not so dead, isn't it?

naif
naif
20051121

Con el dr rex puedes reproducir bucles. Y con el recycle le puedes poner puntos, o sea, puedes simular el sample offset. Claro q ya lo de las notas mas chunguillo.
El NN-XT no tiene algun comando midi q sea el offset? Aunque con 1 byte de parametro… mmmm
Siempre puedes cortar el sample en trozos y asignar distintas notas, o varios samplers, aunq esto lleva pre-curro.
Esto es una chorrada instantanea q se me ha ocurrido de repente. Siento lo del castellano pero es q no me sale ahora mismo el english :)
ciao ciao

sole
sole
20051121

Si pero es mas laborioso, en cierto modo tienes que ir preparandolo y tal…
Habra que seguir probando. No te preocupes por el spanglish, mientras yo entienda los comments los acepto todos.

winden
winden
20051121

te refieres al efecto que hace q la nota del sample empiece a reproducir el sample en un sitio arbitrario y no al principio?

sole
sole
20051121

a ese mimmo

You came late to the party

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