Devine Machine One Shot Recorder
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Anyone tried it? Just about the coolest thing of seen in a long time. So simple, such a great idea. I generally don't do much of what it'll be used for, but I'm now trying to think of ways I'll use it just because it so cool. Surely the instrument sampling crowd are loving this thing.
My only quibble would be for an adjustable gate threshold on the MagicSens, or some kind of noise gating to tail off sounds. I found for instance when recording from a beat loop, if a hit didn't tail quietly enough into the next that the two hits were recorded on the same slot, rather than individual slots based on peaks.
All in all, what a cool thing.
My only quibble would be for an adjustable gate threshold on the MagicSens, or some kind of noise gating to tail off sounds. I found for instance when recording from a beat loop, if a hit didn't tail quietly enough into the next that the two hits were recorded on the same slot, rather than individual slots based on peaks.
All in all, what a cool thing.
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
No. Tell me more.shamann wrote:So really, no one else has tried it?
This developer is always really interesting to me.
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- KVRian
- 665 posts since 7 Jan, 2003 from somewhere between 50 and 60Hz
tried it, bought it, love itshamann wrote:So really, no one else has tried it?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
It's a quick hit sampler. Can record on note on or gate. So say you want to record a virtual instrument sample set of a guitar. You just turn on record and MagicSens and just pluck notes. Each not will assign to a slot, then you can export a set of samples.herodotus wrote:No. Tell me more.
Or if you want to do a drum kit, just hit each drum, wait for it to go quiet, do the next, etc. Very cool. Try the demo, very very easy to get to grips with.
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- KVRian
- 665 posts since 7 Jan, 2003 from somewhere between 50 and 60Hz
i've used it also quite succesfully to chop up guitar and synth riffs. it doesn't cut up every note perfectly this way (you'd have to have some kind of dynamic gate and trig thresholds) but it does a pretty good job of it, getting most notes if I'm careful with how I've set gate and trig. Then I re-sequence the hits into something new and completely different in Guru
MagicSens doesn't work with the guitar riffs I've got because the sound never drops back down to near silence (sustained sound)
MagicSens doesn't work with the guitar riffs I've got because the sound never drops back down to near silence (sustained sound)
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- KVRist
- 127 posts since 31 Jan, 2003
