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@@rolandpirker2697 TBH i don't really know what you mean by "Why you need pitch in ableton?" You mean the Pitch MIDI effect? in that case every MIDI track loads it by default to I can change octaves if needed
Hey, why don`t you just stretch the rendered audio and apply the effects instead of doing the remapper thing, when you are eventually pick out some slice individually anyway? just for the different texture it gives to the dsampler workflow?
i wanted the granular like texture you get from that technique & I wanted to maintain the generative approach, which you can't maintain when simply stretching an audio file...
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One of the biggest parts of a psytrance song! Goodjob
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Finally!!🎉
Love your Tuts, where you from? Why you need Pitch in Abelton?
euh I'm from the netherlands, that's why I need the pitch in fact...
@@Projektor_music 😂 o.k
@@rolandpirker2697 TBH i don't really know what you mean by "Why you need pitch in ableton?" You mean the Pitch MIDI effect? in that case every MIDI track loads it by default to I can change octaves if needed
@@Projektor_music O.k thanks i understand. 😀
Hey, why don`t you just stretch the rendered audio and apply the effects instead of doing the remapper thing, when you are eventually pick out some slice individually anyway? just for the different texture it gives to the dsampler workflow?
i wanted the granular like texture you get from that technique & I wanted to maintain the generative approach, which you can't maintain when simply stretching an audio file...
180?
yes, on and off I'm working on a hi-tech EP...