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From: 00gavin
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  • Is the homage to Zomby? or do you actually mean a zombie

  • @MegaSnowcow I never heard of Zomby.

  • WTF???!!!!???

  • I found out if you use d.84 (Breakdown) but drum on the TOP edge of the touch pad, and wait, you get a building feedback. To stop it, drum anywhere else. Ever notice that?

    I just got a Kaossilator a week ago; tried 3 videos.

  • DnB music should really be played in dLy mode for longer recording time and beat chopping....

  • @OxideEndeavor Love the dLy mode. I use that more than normal mode now.

  • Loved it good job

  • I'm kinda new to all this sorta stuff, and I was just wondering if it's possible to import the sounds into a computer and use it on programs like Cubase?

  • You will have to wire the line-out on the kaossilator to the line-in on your computer and record the analog sound. If you are new to create tracks on the computer, you probably want to start with a pre-packaged digital sample pack for your software. Cheers.

  • just record seperate loops as audio

  • can you change volume of separate tracks ??

  • The only volume is the headphone volume. So, no. You can sometimes layer the same sound and gate to increase volume, though.

  • 00gavin nice sounds mate, do ya reckon u could make a grime(an underground london genre if u aint herd ov it) instrumental or if the kaossilator could potentially make a decent grime track for mcs to spit on...

  • The kaossilator is pretty versatile. I'm sure you could do a grime track. If I make some more vids, I'll try that out. Thanks.

  • i have a kaossilator and a kaoss pad and i create dubstep sounds cool

  • is there a way to connect it to a computer?

    sorry for my english,

  • You can connect it to the line-in/mic on your computer with an RCA-to-phono cable, just like any audio source.

  • ur english is fine man

  • are you really good at this or is it that simple?

  • If you enjoy electronic music and have a good ear, I think you can do this no problem. It is very fun.

  • yeah, you basically just need to have a good ear at it

  • youre not using any scale.. why not?

  • I am using the default scale here. You might try a minor scale for something darker.

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