Rob Oxley wrote:

> things will get more complicated when i take the next step which is using
> two a3000's (one per rm1x) eeek!
>

The two were made for each other...  I use it live, and it's never let me
down.  And I only have one of each...

For a wicked hip-hop/d'n'b freestylee vibe, check this out:

Take your loop, and perform a 'Loop Divide' on it.  Then, in your RM1x, make
the sequence of acsending notes necessary to recreate your loops.  Assign your
pitch bend on the A3000 to 'slow&reverse'. Hit play

You should hear your loop normally.  But phuck with the gate time knob, the
time shift, and the pitch bend, delay, etc.  and you've got live on the fly
manipulations.  Really fun.

Also, this may be super obvious to you, but if you assign all on your
'snippets' to different sections on the RM1x, and you can literally improvise
intense d'n'b complicated beats, quantized to 1/16 note.  I found that this
sometimes works better by making all my patterns 91 bpm instead of 182. More
reliable quantization.

By the way, your set sounds really good.  I didn't listen to the whole thing,
but what I heard was great.


--joel

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