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3/4 and 6/4 beat bar selecion for FX and loops

Posted:
20 Apr 2012, 12:48
by BennyB
I don't know if you have already put this into Cross 2.0 but it is a nice thing, to create offbeat loops, echo-s with this.
I'm an acapella guy, and I like messing with nasty echo-s on the end of section giving them a nice trail, but so far Cross can't do it, but my mixer can...
And after experiencing it's pover I think it would be nice to have it, so people can mess around.
Re: 3/4 and 6/4 beat bar selecion for FX and loops

Posted:
20 Apr 2012, 14:20
by sylMV
Hi!
Sorry, it's not planned, but you can do them manually with "Snap" enabled.
Cheers,
Re: 3/4 and 6/4 beat bar selecion for FX and loops

Posted:
20 Apr 2012, 15:35
by BennyB
sylMV wrote:Hi!
Sorry, it's not planned, but you can do them manually with "Snap" enabled.
Cheers,
I would probably use it in the Echo effect, but ok.
You should put it in though... every pro stuff has this in it...
Re: 3/4 and 6/4 beat bar selecion for FX and loops

Posted:
20 Apr 2012, 16:01
by sylMV
Sure, that's not a bad idea, and i know many DJs would or already use these odd loop lengths. The only thing I can tell for now is that it's not planned yet. I'll report your request, as usual, and it might be included in a next version!
However, couldn't it be disturbing to have odd length in the autoloop section when you are continuously reducing the loop length ?
And sorry for my previous answer, I had read 3 beats (and 6 beats) loops. That's why i proposed the manual solution, because it's quite easy. But for 3/4 beat, it's a bit more complicated to do it live and manually.
Cheers,
Re: 3/4 and 6/4 beat bar selecion for FX and loops

Posted:
20 Apr 2012, 17:05
by Hannes
Loop-Echo should work as well with Cross2,
manually loop 3/4 bar, copy to sampler, use the filter to cut out the bass. Voila.
Re: 3/4 and 6/4 beat bar selecion for FX and loops

Posted:
21 Apr 2012, 11:11
by BennyB
j-kut wrote:Loop-Echo should work as well with Cross2,
manually loop 3/4 bar, copy to sampler, use the filter to cut out the bass. Voila.
OK I get it
