This is the SysEx file from an experiment about MDUW performing granulation.
The original topic can be found here
An audio exemple can be found here .
It contains one pattern and one kit.
The tracks 2, 6, 10 and 14 are relevant. Here are some settings -obviously tempo dependant. However, only the RAMPLAY track (and the optional low-attack-LFO track) need to be triggered.
Track 2: just for LFO purpose; LFO is modulating Tr10 START parameter.
Shapes: RAMP DOWN and RAMP UP.
Update: Free
Speed: 1*
Depth: 64**
Mix: 127=normal pla, 0=reverse normal speed (if speed=1; else, plays faster)
Track 6: optional, just for LFO purpose; used to get a softer attack, LFO modulates Tr10 volume.
Track 10: RAM PLAY machine.
PITCH: to taste!
HOLD: enough to allow re-triggering.
START: 64**
END: 128
RETRIG: 127
RETRIG TIME: to taste, determines the grain size*
LFO modulates START parameter with a random shape.
SPEED: 127 so that it's faster than RETRIG TIME
UPDATE: free
DEPTH:to taste*
MIX: full random
Track 14: CTRL-8P machine for control convenience
P1: Tr2 LFOM --> timestretch
P2: Tr2 LFOS --> speed factor for timestretch
P3: Tr10 LFOD --> time jitter
P4: Tr10 RTRIG TIME -->grain duration
* These parameters are referenced by the CTRL-8P machine.
** These values shall stay constant.
Enjoy :)
Steve
This ZIPped file contains what you'll need to get started on submissions for the MD DJ Project's Round 02, for which submissions will be accepted until April 30, 2011:
-24 SYSEX samples
-a text file with information on the specific slots in UW memory where you should load the samples, and on how to use the "LevelCheck" kit/pattern (Available separately!) to set your volume levels
As requested,
Here is my sysex file for the project. Please see the attaced txt file for info.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Happy mixing and remixing!
peace
here's the first and last track that i did with the md uwII. i couldn't afford to keep it, unfortunately.
i believe the OS was 1.5.
i zipped the syx and samples used. i'm fairly sure this is the right syx file. can't remember exactly since i made this a few years ago, and i don't have an md now to double check. if things don't sound right, i think i have another syx file that could be the right one. give me a heads up and i'll upload it again.
enjoy!
22tape