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Uploaded by weegerri1sm on Jan 25, 2009
Just a quick, silly little tune I put together to demonstrate the use of triplet beats on the DS-10.
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Very nice song! :) You did a great job. I really love the groove you've put into this. :)
LPChip 2 years ago 3
Thanks.
Listening back to it, it sounds kinda 'blues-y' but at the same time, 8-bit. :)
weegerri1sm 2 years ago 2
thats really cool
skatechatham 3 years ago 4
thanks
weegerri1sm 3 years ago
Did you just use a delay effect to get the simulated triplets or what? Also, I notice your sx-150, that this is also a pretty fun little device.
revontulet83 3 years ago
No, the triplet beat effect was achieved by setting the number of beats per pattern to 12, instead of 16 and then cranking the tempo up.
I am currently working on a video of the SX-150 fed through Autotune. I'll maybe post that up when it's finished too.
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reg1167 3 years ago 5
wowww, esta genial!! xDD
RaulStal 1 year ago 2
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Very nice song! :) You did a great job. I really love the groove you've put into this. :)
LPChip 2 years ago 3
Thanks.
Listening back to it, it sounds kinda 'blues-y' but at the same time, 8-bit. :)
weegerri1sm 2 years ago 2
thats really cool
skatechatham 3 years ago 4
thanks
weegerri1sm 3 years ago
Did you just use a delay effect to get the simulated triplets or what? Also, I notice your sx-150, that this is also a pretty fun little device.
revontulet83 3 years ago
No, the triplet beat effect was achieved by setting the number of beats per pattern to 12, instead of 16 and then cranking the tempo up.
I am currently working on a video of the SX-150 fed through Autotune. I'll maybe post that up when it's finished too.
weegerri1sm 3 years ago