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Post by tone-def »

yeah, just drew it in. midi stretching sounds like an awesome idea.
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kristofason wrote:
tone-def wrote:i would program stuff like that with midi notes and pitchbend.

something like this

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once your got the timing right experiment with pitchbend. automate it so it goes down towards the end.
mate did you draw these in? I always wondered if there was a way to stretch midi notes...?
put your perc sound in a sampler en draw this. Tho u need to vary the pitch ;-) otherwise itll stay the same pitch ofcourse
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tone-def wrote:yeah, just drew it in. midi stretching sounds like an awesome idea.
Live's got a MIDI stretch option. If you select multiple notes and then right click on one of the note, in the drop down menu you'll see the stretch note option, very handy...
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Opuswerk wrote:
tone-def wrote:yeah, just drew it in. midi stretching sounds like an awesome idea.
Live's got a MIDI stretch option. If you select multiple notes and then right click on one of the note, in the drop down menu you'll see the stretch note option, very handy...
Yeh, great tool in live.
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Post by Stomper »

Doesnt sound like stretch to me. i can hear the pitch changes but i think the filter also closes down with the pitch.
sounds like he just imported a sample into a sampler and moved his hand across the keys from the higher octave down (like you see piano players do sometimes).
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