LBH VIII - The Funk
LBH VIII - The Funk
LBH VIII The Funk 110 BPM .
A Drum and bass line to play with the left hand, while the right hand plays a solo synth.
Consists of 4 presets chained in a cycle of 8 playing during 2mn37.
The bass is a bit squary and not really funk, but it was actually more to work on the drums.
Can be used for analisys of quantizing. I removed the scope soundcard latency, but didn't touch the rest.
Internally, the quantize resolution of LBH VIII is one sample @ 96khz (in theory), but the triggers need a little bit more to sound right.
Enjoy !
A Drum and bass line to play with the left hand, while the right hand plays a solo synth.
Consists of 4 presets chained in a cycle of 8 playing during 2mn37.
The bass is a bit squary and not really funk, but it was actually more to work on the drums.
Can be used for analisys of quantizing. I removed the scope soundcard latency, but didn't touch the rest.
Internally, the quantize resolution of LBH VIII is one sample @ 96khz (in theory), but the triggers need a little bit more to sound right.
Enjoy !
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Re: LBH VIII - The Funk
Man or Myth..............................Mehdi. 

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This one is more fun than musical. Make sure you are near your wolume control, it can be horrible to hear this 
goes from 60 to 360 bpm. I rise tempo with the "tempo remote" knob. Not sure the final will go to 360 bpm, it is a bit too much and useless.

goes from 60 to 360 bpm. I rise tempo with the "tempo remote" knob. Not sure the final will go to 360 bpm, it is a bit too much and useless.
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Are these triggered by a couple of note on/offs?
The groove was very reminiscient of the Headhunters, laid back and full of feel.
Please give us more....
And the explanations are appreciated.
I like the drum sounds, a real nice electro kit, they are just the right amoung of realism to envision a kit being performed on, and electro enough to add a fresh twist.
Really Nice Mehdi.
The groove was very reminiscient of the Headhunters, laid back and full of feel.
Please give us more....
And the explanations are appreciated.
I like the drum sounds, a real nice electro kit, they are just the right amoung of realism to envision a kit being performed on, and electro enough to add a fresh twist.
Really Nice Mehdi.

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Hey.. It's Pysho Polka Time.
I wanna know what controlled the speed of the BPM's?
It was glitchfree, I mean you either had a very long throw 100mm fader or a more accurate automated control.
Is there a dispaly BTW that shows the BPM's?
If so a pic would be really cool too.
Give me more.......

I wanna know what controlled the speed of the BPM's?
It was glitchfree, I mean you either had a very long throw 100mm fader or a more accurate automated control.
Is there a dispaly BTW that shows the BPM's?
If so a pic would be really cool too.
Give me more.......
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This is the cubase project for "The Funk".
The second midi track is me playing the"notes" (to change the pitch of the bass/chords lines).
The first midi track is a cycle for the preset sequencer. It would need 1 single trigger in fact, but it is the way i organize myself, making midi items of the length of 1 cycle. It allows me to see in the sequencer how long are my preset sequences chains.
As you understood, having the Preset sequencer triggered independently allows to have 2 independant timiline for the preset seqeuncer and the melodies, ie, the presets will scroll independantly from what i play, and i can change notes without worrying about preset changes that happen automatically.
The audio is what i recorded and posted here.
The second midi track is me playing the"notes" (to change the pitch of the bass/chords lines).
The first midi track is a cycle for the preset sequencer. It would need 1 single trigger in fact, but it is the way i organize myself, making midi items of the length of 1 cycle. It allows me to see in the sequencer how long are my preset sequences chains.
As you understood, having the Preset sequencer triggered independently allows to have 2 independant timiline for the preset seqeuncer and the melodies, ie, the presets will scroll independantly from what i play, and i can change notes without worrying about preset changes that happen automatically.
The audio is what i recorded and posted here.
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XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:Hey.. It's Pysho Polka Time.![]()
I wanna know what controlled the speed of the BPM's? .
In crazy drummer, i just select the "tempo remote" poti, and rise the tempo ith "page up/down" arrow keys.
Like in MultiSynth, one can set the min/max tempos, so you know you won't go below or above your maximums.
It is also better to set a limited range for tempo remoter, because it allows smooth tempo moves. For example, if I use min=100 and max = 140, then i have 127 values with a hardware controller (you have each bpm as you have 128 values for going from 100 to 140).
If i set min=10 and max = 300, then the resolution is lower (like, every 3 or 4 bpm or less, and not all of them).
Page up/Down gives good results too.
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Wow...
You have certainly been busy my friend.
While VDAT has been a great companion to me lately I still feel the need for sequencing inside of the box and take advantage of an audio/MIDI sequencer.
Have you had better success w/ Cubase than Reaper?
Your Reaper Remote device might be useful also, have you experimented with it very much?
Sorry about the delay of response, I am bouncing back and forth from a BETA forum from another French developer ( VST ).
You have certainly been busy my friend.
While VDAT has been a great companion to me lately I still feel the need for sequencing inside of the box and take advantage of an audio/MIDI sequencer.
Have you had better success w/ Cubase than Reaper?
Your Reaper Remote device might be useful also, have you experimented with it very much?
Sorry about the delay of response, I am bouncing back and forth from a BETA forum from another French developer ( VST ).
Re: LBH VIII - The Funk
It is the same now. I could use either one now, it wouldn't be a problem.XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:
Have you had better success w/ Cubase than Reaper? .
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Thanks Mehdi.
I have Reaper 2.0 and C4.0.
I don't even want to upgrade either of them.
I actually wish I would have bought Cubase SX3 instead of C4.
Meanwhile.....back at the Ranch......Where Do I sign Up?
I have Reaper 2.0 and C4.0.
I don't even want to upgrade either of them.
I actually wish I would have bought Cubase SX3 instead of C4.
Meanwhile.....back at the Ranch......Where Do I sign Up?