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AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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This is very easy to do. It might be better to do it midi wise as you can play around with it better. just take the note u want to repeat and repeat it a few times but very close together and use 16th notes. Wave editor wise well it's a little mroe complicated but not hard. I would suggest using cubase as u can cut and past non-destructively. all you do is the same thing as the midi solution. cut the note u want and paste it a few times. make sure that every note is follwing the time siginture though...thats why i say it would be better to do in cubase. to make it simple just use midi.
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Mar-01-2004 19:50
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AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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chopper will not work or the other any volume automation for this purpose. You see u need to repeat 1 note not chopping a whole sequence of notes. all u have to do is like me and the other guy said. take a not and slice it...then repeat that slice as many times as u want. and put them closer togther or farther apart depending on what effect you want. Thats the simplist way i can explain it. U shouldn't have to go to the extent of using VST's for this...it's like the easiest thing in the world to do.
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Mar-02-2004 05:45
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