Anyone Here Use The Asr-10 That Can Help Me With Something????

B.Hawk

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ill o.g.
My question is when im making a drum track how do i put an effect on say just the snare drum. im wondering because after i do a whole track the drums will sound dry and i need to put a little something on them to spice the drums up..
 
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DaFunkDocta2004

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B.Hawk said:
My question is when im making a drum track how do i put an effect on say just the snare drum. im wondering because after i do a whole track the drums will sound dry and i need to put a little something on them to spice the drums up..

Each instrument has and "Amp" section. When you turn an effect on in the ASR, automatically almost all the instruments get soaked in it. What you have to do, and it can be a pain, is go to the Amp section of each instrument and scroll left until you see the screen detailing the kind of effect that's on the instrument. Turn the effect off on everything you don't want the effect on and re-save them. Then save or re-save the bank of instruments.
 
ill o.g.
DaFunkDocta2004 said:
Each instrument has and "Amp" section. When you turn an effect on in the ASR, automatically almost all the instruments get soaked in it. What you have to do, and it can be a pain, is go to the Amp section of each instrument and scroll left until you see the screen detailing the kind of effect that's on the instrument. Turn the effect off on everything you don't want the effect on and re-save them. Then save or re-save the bank of instruments.

Thats the only way i know of that you can do it all on the ASR. But if you have a tape or digital recorder, or something like the S20, i record that one sound, like the snare, with the effect on in the ASR, then i record it back into the ASR. And then you turn off the effects and you have a snare with the effect and no other instruments with effects.

Like the docta said, its a pain. But theres no easy way around it (that i know of).
 
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DaFunkDocta2004

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helix said:
Thats the only way i know of that you can do it all on the ASR. But if you have a tape or digital recorder, or something like the S20, i record that one sound, like the snare, with the effect on in the ASR, then i record it back into the ASR. And then you turn off the effects and you have a snare with the effect and no other instruments with effects.

Like the docta said, its a pain. But theres no easy way around it (that i know of).


That's a good way to do it, too, all it takes is the rare discipline of patience. You can do this with tape, minidisc recorders, and cd-r's and sometimes even mix the mediums by re-recording a couple times. Sampling off of a walkman has given me some crazy results, especially when I eq the drum before I record it to tape and then sample it. Minidisc recorders also add a little compression to signals, too.
 
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labratz

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B.Hawk said:
My question is when im making a drum track how do i put an effect on say just the snare drum. im wondering because after i do a whole track the drums will sound dry and i need to put a little something on them to spice the drums up..


The ASR-10 will let you resample through effects so just sample the snare wet and use the re-corded sound.
 
ill o.g.
The resample with effects thing was real hard for me to figure out. Somebody told me the shortcut to it and all that but i still didnt get it. Try if you wanna, you might get it, but all i was gettin was a bunch of numbers.
 
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koldslaut

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TO resample:
Hit sample, change the source to MAIN OUT...
If you aren't getting anything, turn up the input volume on back of board...
 
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