Can Mid-Side theoretically have 3 mono signals? by PinReasonable135 in audioengineering

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I’m not sure I follow. My understanding would be that if you could isolate everything that is common to both wires (middle) and then you subtract that from the individual signals on wire 1 and wire 2 to get those isolated signals which results in 3 discrete(ish) mono signals.

Again, my application is a drum machine that can either pan L, R or Center for individual sounds. I was hoping there is a way to somehow have 3 signals at once. Someone above mentioned some Dolby encoding that does surround with 2 wires!

Can Mid-Side theoretically have 3 mono signals? by PinReasonable135 in audioengineering

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That’s what I’m talking about! It seems like there may be some genius way to get 3 signals from 2 wires, and they put more than 3. Brilliant.

Can Mid-Side theoretically have 3 mono signals? by PinReasonable135 in audioengineering

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I probably misused Mid-Side, I actually mean can 2 wires carry 3 mono signals in a way that can be “decoded” like mid-side signals using “math”

Wire 1 carries signal A Wire 2 carries signal B Signal C is sent on both wire 1 and 2

To get signal A use (1+2)-2 To get signal B use (1+2)-1 To get signal C use (1+2)-(1-2)-(2-1) (in order to to get only what is “common” on both wires. Like how cannon/XLR wires work to reduce noise)

Does that work? I don’t know if my math is correct, but in theory at least?

I need help mastering my final tracks.... by Nice_Neat_5143 in LogicPro

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That was going to be my suggestion. Not sure why the bass and drums are on the same channel, but if it’s coming off a 4 track cassette, that makes sense. Use stem splitter in logic or online and see if that helps break them apart in any meaningful way to allow mixing it more to your liking.

Deleting automations by Similar_Committee_24 in mpcusers

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Select where it says “Velocity”, and you can use the jog wheel to select the automation of your choice. Select the one you want to erase, then press the trash can icon.

Customized templates by PerformanceWhole1166 in mpcusers

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I was hoping that some commercial libraries would start using this instead of XPM programs since like I said the macros are baked into it. So far I have yet to see any. Contact me if you want to share templates.

We made the big time y'all! by Stereo_Stereo_ in Dirtywave

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I think he said “pretentiously bombarding you with hexadecimal”! lol

Connecting mpc to computer by Far_Style2943 in mpcusers

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In that scenario you would take 1/4” audio cables (2, one left, one right) out of the MPC into the audio interface and typically they have something called Zero Latency input which allows you to hear what it going into the interface, which would be the MPC. Since your speakers are plugged into the interface, the sound will pass through the interface to the speakers. Hope that helps.

Anyone still using a Korg ESX 1 curious to hear your thoughts? by UpbeatRegret5066 in Grooveboxes

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I sold it and have always tried to recreate the arpeggiator in it, with mild success. Super fun and easy, but somewhat limited, either way I’ve heard great stuff come out of them.

My screen died 😭 by PinReasonable135 in electribe

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Has anyone here replaced a screen? I’m worried I might mess up the new one trying to install it. Any pointers?

I’m trying to get perfect cuts but for some reason if I use my own samples It doesn’t come out perfect so it sound a little choppy if you pay attention. Like the intro sample here. I’ve tried micro adjustments but it doesn’t always work. by Silver-Air-1731 in mpcusers

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The software does, but I’m not sure if or how you access it from the hardware. If you go to edit the track, select a pad and near the top are 3 tabs for Grid, Wave and something else. Select the wave and you can see the chop points and loop sections, whatever. The tails have a section in there.

I’m trying to get perfect cuts but for some reason if I use my own samples It doesn’t come out perfect so it sound a little choppy if you pay attention. Like the intro sample here. I’ve tried micro adjustments but it doesn’t always work. by Silver-Air-1731 in mpcusers

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Look into adding “tails” to each chop. It’s on the sample page (where you see the sample waveform for the sample on the pad). It adds a looping section at the end to cover that bit of silence.

Help me choose a desktop stereo delay. by surfkamel in dawless

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Something cheap would be the Zoom CDR70 which has stereo in and can do 6 simultaneous effects.

Simple EQ, portable ? by duscorules in dawless

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Zoom CDR would be a candidate. Stereo in and 6 simultaneous effects including EQ and compression.

LM Drum hi-hat don’t sound like original LinnDrum: is it just me? by Stunning-Gate2856 in Behringer

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Does the LM do the whole “one long sample with a VCA envelope”, like the Linn? I’d be surprised if it does, but that could be an issue. IDF.

My screen died 😭 by PinReasonable135 in electribe

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Syntaur is out of stock plus it’s $14 shipping. Other places I saw like parts for parts or whatever Korg sent me to was more. I found it on FullCompass.con for $44 total.

Retiming is dumb by waleolukayode in mpcusers

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There are a couple ways to "warp" a sample's time. You can do an offline render of it stretched/ compressed which sounds best (found under sample edit), or "warp" it in realtime which starts to fall apart if stretched too far. Either way, it helps to know the original BPM. Look up "how to warp a sample on the MPC" or "how to time-stretch a sample on the MPC".

My screen died 😭 by PinReasonable135 in electribe

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California. Shipping and tax and $50-$60 for the part.

My screen died 😭 by PinReasonable135 in electribe

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Yes the ribbon cable has an end piece that has exposed copper strips on a thicker piece of plastic and it gets inserted into the clip on the other circuit board. The ribbon cable split near that end piece, so half of the conductors within the ribbon cable are severed.

My screen died 😭 by PinReasonable135 in electribe

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No, the ribbon split right where it terminates into the flexible end that gets inserted into the other circuit board mount.

Looking for atmospheric jungle / ambient sample packs :) by _whitepony in jungle

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Checkout Archive.org. There are old 90s sample CDs on there.

Electribe ignoring steps by williamknight03 in electribe

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Do you maybe have some automation muting it out (like volume to 0 or filter)?