Navi Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 http://klanglabs.siliconemusic.com/-spyro-/mouse_skills.html This guy goes over a few nice tips for utilizing the FL Scratcher properly (along with ways to set up a decent turntable setup in FL). There's tons of audio examples and whatnot. He also provides a VST similar to FL Scratcher for anyone not using FL. I haven't tried it out yet, but it appears to be decent. And yeah, I coulda put this in the FL thread or the VST thread, but it's a little bit of both and a little bit of tutorial as well, so I'll just leave it here for now. Quote
OverCoat Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 I still use the WaveTraveller thing that came with FL4 if I ever need scratching [e.g. "Paper Jam"]. Anyway, it still works, and even though I'm not using a virtual turntable interface, you jump through a lot less hoops to get your sound. Quote
realpolitik Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 i think i saw someone else who did something really close to this. it might've been him. amazing stuff anyway. Quote
V___ Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 oh this is much needed! Thanks! *wishes, again, that Reason had VST support...* Quote
ambient Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 oh this is much needed! Thanks!*wishes, again, that Reason had VST support...* http://www.peff.com/ In his Reason 3.0 book Kurt shows an example of using NNXT+Matrix to create scratch effects. The example is very time-consuming and produces decent but not great results. You will need to tinker with it a lot to make it sound good. I do have an RNS with that example somewhere, so if you want it, I will look it up. Quote
Less Ashamed Of Self Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 I've got a decent vinyl collection and had a record player in my set up before... if I was to seriously pursue scratching now I would want it to be non-synth. I was checking turntables out just the other day. Learned a lot. Quote
CC Ricers Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 If you're using Wavetraveler you might want to check this out. http://www.ttmethod.com/ This is meant for DJs with actual turntables, but this visual form of notation can be easily transferred over to making patterns with Wavetraveler. Quote
Navi Posted July 19, 2006 Author Posted July 19, 2006 If you're using Wavetraveler you might want to check this out.http://www.ttmethod.com/ This is meant for DJs with actual turntables, but this visual form of notation can be easily transferred over to making patterns with Wavetraveler. Thanks for this! I recently got a pair of vinyl turntables and this'll help me immensly. Quote
CC Ricers Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 If you're using Wavetraveler you might want to check this out.http://www.ttmethod.com/ This is meant for DJs with actual turntables, but this visual form of notation can be easily transferred over to making patterns with Wavetraveler. Thanks for this! I recently got a pair of vinyl turntables and this'll help me immensly. Nice, what brand(s)? I own a Technics sl-1210 and Stanton str8-100, and they're both pretty solid. Quote
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