It seems like the better way to splice the loop is to use Guru so you wouldn't have to find the bpm of the sample. After you splice then you could assign the samples to the pads of guru, set the tempo, and play the pad to create you patterns or song. Can you tell whether or not you should install an Anti-virus on my neko since it is susceptible to viruses infection? I don't use other people flash drives, but i do download software off the Net.
It seems like the better way to splice the loop is to use Guru so you wouldn't have to find the bpm of the sample. After you splice then you could assign the samples to the pads of guru, set the tempo, and play the pad to create you patterns or song. Can you tell whether or not you should install an Anti-virus on my neko since it is susceptible to viruses infection? I don't use other people flash drives, but i do download software off the Net.
lasoniarideout 4 months ago in playlist Open Labs FAQ
it looks like a better way with native instruments maschine
enigmat3461 1 year ago
Hey Chris, thanks for the lesson man. It is much appreciated ! open Labs is the best ! Can't touch that !
2tone19 1 year ago