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MAKING DUB W/ NO $$$$
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- billy the robot
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cheap stylee...
I always see old Casios at thrift stores for like $1.
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Yes manJolly Wailer wrote:how many timez do I gotta post this link.. u can make hench dubz with this site
http://www.infinitewheel.com/dubselector.html
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I still have my SK1, minus one key... I remember saying "I need you..." into the sampler and pitching it up to sound like that Stacy Q song back in the day. My mom hated that hehe..nowaysj wrote:Lemme know if you see a working sk1.
I'm in cali, I'll pay shipping
I've been checking out videos on youtube about tweaking SK1s, the results of which are pretty cool. I wish I had another to experiment on.
I also wish I still had the sound sample cassette for the SK1, all sorts of little goodies : )
WWW.RENOISE.COM
Demo is only limited to export to .wav..Saving is enabled so you can make some tunes for free...and when you get 60 quid you could buy it...
Demo is only limited to export to .wav..Saving is enabled so you can make some tunes for free...and when you get 60 quid you could buy it...
"Don't call it a definition, Call it a evolution"
http://WWW.20TWELVEDUBSTEP.COM
http://WWW.20TWELVEDUBSTEP.COM
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deadly_habit
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great piece of software20TWELVE wrote:WWW.RENOISE.COM
Demo is only limited to export to .wav..Saving is enabled so you can make some tunes for free...and when you get 60 quid you could buy it...
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deadly_habit
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You can try this....
http://ntrack.com/
under 70 US dollars for full version.
Differences between full and evaluation versions
In the evaluation version:
* a registration reminder dialog box appears every few times the playback or recording is started
* when mixdown to a single wave file a three note organ sound is added every approximately 30 seconds
* the evaluation version has no limitations in the number or lenght of the tracks.
If that is even out of your price range, you can find a free multitrack program here...
http://www.vstplanet.com/Other_audio_to ... _tools.htm
And grab your free Vst's here....
http://www.vstplanet.com/
http://ntrack.com/
under 70 US dollars for full version.
Differences between full and evaluation versions
In the evaluation version:
* a registration reminder dialog box appears every few times the playback or recording is started
* when mixdown to a single wave file a three note organ sound is added every approximately 30 seconds
* the evaluation version has no limitations in the number or lenght of the tracks.
If that is even out of your price range, you can find a free multitrack program here...
http://www.vstplanet.com/Other_audio_to ... _tools.htm
And grab your free Vst's here....
http://www.vstplanet.com/
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deadly_habit
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http://tutorials.renoise.com/Renoise/RenoiseAutomationnowaysj wrote:But if you were going to do like a parabolic curve, would you have to get out the texas instruments graphic calculator?
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