MPC Tap Repeat plugun

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Does anyone know of a plugin that will repeat/drum roll a note like the tap repeat button on the MPC?

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You mean a multitap delay? Or were you thinking of triggering it somehow, like with a note on from your keyboard? If it's the latter, you don't need any FX for that.

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yeh I made one called push deleay, you can trigger wet/dry delay via midi keys.

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blackanom wrote:Does anyone know of a plugin that will repeat/drum roll a note like the tap repeat button on the MPC?

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I think that may help. The ideal scenerio is I hold down a key and it repeats (at the quantize rate 1/16, 1/8, whatever) until I let the key go.

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not so much a delay but a repeat

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I guess that could be done with loop points in any soft sampler...

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Or maybe check out some of the buffer plugins by ioplong at smartelectronix. Also might be worth checking out Plogue Bidule. It has a five second audio buffer module that you can set up to be fully triggerable.

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thanx i'll check em out

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smartelectronix supatrigga should also work but you'd have to find a way to automate the on/off

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yeah i got Suppatrigga. I guess i just my mpc tap/repeat button.

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Looks promising. I'm about to check it out. Thnx man!

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Lucifer was nice, but still not what I meant. Has anyone in here seen, owned, or used a MPC? If you have then maybe you can help me clarify what the tap/repeat button is.

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Are you talking about something like this? http://www.kvraudio.com/get/673.html
Eventually something intelligent will appear written here. Watch this space.

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blackanom wrote:Lucifer was nice, but still not what I meant. Has anyone in here seen, owned, or used a MPC? If you have then maybe you can help me clarify what the tap/repeat button is.
You hold down a button and it continually fires the sample till you let go?

Definately not a delay, and I 'm afraid dont know of a plug that does it.

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