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try this one at home: 1) slave a midi sequencer (e.g. mpc2000) to a jamman (MIDI master) or edp 2) set your sequencer to play a percussion-ish sequence 3) tap a VERY short loop tempo into the looper (e.g. <100ms) 4) laugh (hahaha) as your sequencer sputters and stutters out all sorts of gibberish 5) record this and resample the tastiest morsels to alexander: no offence from us grumpy son-of-a-know-it-all's, but make your own sounds and set your own tempos ... pfuk tha rools! :-) and besides: dnb as a genre is pretty dead in my part of the woods. remedy? take junglist programming techniques and apply them to different sounds entirely, e.g. a kicked ball, computer keyboard, the pop-o-matic on your milton bradley TROUBLE board game (i know you have one ...). later, rob ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -the man cable- http://themancable.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Reverend Rob schrieb: > > > On or around 06:08 PM 1/11/00 -0800, Rich said: > > >Try this, do the dnb at at least 250, and the hipsters will be forced to > >come up with some new obscure 'genre splitting' name for your new style! > > It turns into gods know what extremely quickly at that point; a guy I >used > to play with in Chicago had this tendency just to see how on I was that > night by cranking the box to 280 or so. The only problem I had looping > with him at those speeds was at the time I didn't have enough loop >devices > to hope to sync, and hadn't discovered the beautiful speed control on the > RDS-series delays. > > == > the Reverend Rob ICQ: 1280871 > http://www.realm-of-shde.com/music