On 8/2/06, james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 01 Aug, 2006 at 05:57PM +0200, Johannes Mario Ringheim spake thus: > james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>Sounds like the LADSPA vinyl scratch plugin. > > > >Ahh, I see the confusion. I meant the turntable scratching, not the > >noise-type scratches. :) > > Hmmm....just to clarify: > On the rough AMS synth there's a little bit of TAP Reverse Delay. That > might explain the "scratches" referred to. > > The other scratching is in fact done on a real turntable, I've been > DJ'ing for a couple of years, so that's where I learned it from. > > I've exported the scratch-tracks so you can hear what I'm doing: > http://bogus.uib.no/~jri022/ting/kanskjeno_scratch01.ogg > (From Paul Horn - "Special Edition") > http://bogus.uib.no/~jri022/ting/kanskjeno_scratch02.ogg > (From scratch record by Roc Raida) The bit I was thinking of was this: http://dis-dot-dat.net/kanskjeno_clip.ogg Although listening again, I think it's just that the beat is timed really nicely with the scratches, not actually scratched. Lovely turntabling, on the other bits, BTW. I don't have the spare cash for anything non-virtual, so I feel a bit jelous of people who have any physical input to things. I suppose I have my guitar, but I'm a terrible guitarist... :)
If you drop by melbourne, australia you can play on mine as much as you want. After getting a guitar 7 months ago and a bass 3 months ago all i do is play them! ;) Loki