hings up and editing! I'll look forward to trying to get it going
to cut up live performances, but now we are straying very much off topic!
sorry listers!
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> bit more...or even just another report on your progress.
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> Brian.
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> From: "David Eagle"
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> Subject: Re: Scratching
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>> One final thing: there are
ort on your progress.
Brian.
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From: "David Eagle"
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To:
Subject: Re: Scratching
One final thing: there are many more apps for around 69 pense that do
similar things that I haven't tried yet.
One final thing: there are many more apps for around 69 pense that do
similar things that I haven't tried yet. I think there is one that
just does scratching. This might be better for us because the screen
might be less cluttered and so perhaps it would make it more
accessible.
I know this
On the subject of scratching,:I came across an IPhone/IPad app called
DJay. It lets you do scratching, beat matching, adding effects, pitch
shifting, stuttering and all sorts of other stuff. It seems as if this
would be amazing for someone sighted. I would love to be able to use
it. I only
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>>> In GOD I Trust
>>
>
> On Mar 9, 2012, at 5:11 AM, David Eagle wrote:
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>> The only way I have accomplished scratching is by using Sonar with the
>> JSonar scripts and a VST called Turntablest Pro. Obviously you need a
>> PC running Jaws and So
Hi David,
DJ thing sounds cool! :)
BTW ?
Did you do the Voice for "Shrek 3"? ;)
Talk soon
>> CHUCK REICHEL
>> 954-742-0019
>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>> In GOD I Trust
>
On Mar 9, 2012, at 5:11 AM, David Eagle wrote:
> The only way I have accomp
The only way I have accomplished scratching is by using Sonar with the
JSonar scripts and a VST called Turntablest Pro. Obviously you need a
PC running Jaws and Sonar for this. This is one reason why I can't see
moving to ProTools fully yet because it seems as if we have a certain
lev
at 18:45, CHUCK REICHEL wrote:
>
>> Hi Jon,
>> I have a friend that does scratching this way.
>> Bounce the vocal "rap" track and burn a cd then put it into a DJ cd player
>> that can scratch and take audio out from dj box and bang it in to pt!
>> Now you
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On 8 Mar 2012, at 18:45, CHUCK REICHEL wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> I have a friend that does scratching this way.
> Bo
Hi Jon,
I have a friend that does scratching this way.
Bounce the vocal "rap" track and burn a cd then put it into a DJ cd player that
can scratch and take audio out from dj box and bang it in to pt!
Now you can move it into position in pt if you don't scratch in time! :)
Its quick
Hey all,
Does anyone know how to put the effect on vocals like a DJ is holding
the spinning record and stopping it to give it that scratching and
quick repeating effect? I'm doing an album for a hip hop artist and he
asked if I could do that to one section of the vocals and I have no
idea..
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