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A continuous loop at the end of a vinyl? (pg. 2)
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| Vero |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zild
I suppose you've never heard of locked grooves. |
i have but i've never heard of the track just flowing seamlessly into a locked groove. |
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| Zild |
| Yeah usually the last bar or so is looped. |
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| david.michael |
| That's pretty sweet! |
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| Floorfiller |
yeah i've got one that does that...an old techno record.
you can make your own loops at the end too with some creativity and tape :p |
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| colombian raver |
| I've always thought why they didn't do that, so it's pertty cool to know that someone did it :D |
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| ASFSE |
| isn't that what they do with scratch records with all the samples on them? |
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| wizniz |
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| MikeyN |
| quote: | Originally posted by wizniz
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manual loops for the win
i rather set my own in/out points, and then adjust accordingly, i will sometimes use this and then adjust the out, but barely ever |
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| DOOMBOT |
| quote: | Originally posted by wizniz
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Easy to abuse. :p |
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| Ministerio |
Yea I got my first LOOPING vinyl last week!
It's a track from Umek, and there are 4 sampler loops on it...never ends...very wierd.. |
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| Zild |
| quote: | Originally posted by ASFSE
isn't that what they do with scratch records with all the samples on them? |
Not usually. Most of the time its just the sample a single time but you can get skipless samples that have the sample over and over again so if you jump the groove it lands in an adjacent groove and plays the same sample so it sounds 'skipless'. Most of the time the battle records will have the last instrumental turn into a locked groove that way you can play the loop of the instrumental and practice your scratches over it. |
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| razzi |
| always a great addition to the beauty that is vinyl |
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