Volca Beats style stutter FX

edited September 2013 in General
I've just been reading about the note-repeat/stutter effect on the "Volca Beats":http://www.korg.com/volcaseries and wondered if there might be mileage in the LXR having something similar. From the review I was reading (in Sound On Sound magazine), the effect sounds a lot like the repeat effect on the Machinedrum, which is a lot of fun to play with, so it would be great to see something similar on the LXR. Anyone else agree?

a|x

Comments

  • Stutter, Delay, Reverb?

    Yes would love me some FX!
  • delay and reverb is nearly impossible with the limited RAM i've got left.
    what exactly is the stutter? repeated note triggers or amplitude LFO modulation?
  • edited September 2013
    For Reverb id go for an external FX anyways, and delay.... hell every MultiFX does this. Personally i have no need for onboard FX.

    Stutter by repeated NoteTriggers albeit would be cool....
  • edited September 2013
    And stutter with a variable startpoint on the oscillator ramp would be really crazy !
    But to be honest, this would be more likely seen in a sampler...
  • @fcd72 exactly my thought.
    Thats one of the reasons I went with the routing options for the outputs.
    You can achieve quite nice effects if you automate the output routing and have the different outputs connected to different FX.
  • damn. i never even had the idea so far that the output routing could be a modulation destination/automateable
    nice.
  • @fcd72: actually you are right, fx are available downstream. Stutter would be a nice addition though!
  • I think you can see stutter also as a kind of synthesis option. Would be cool!

  • @julian the Volca/Machinedrum stutter FX is just a retrigger effect, with variable delay and feedback (number of repeats). Would also be cool to be able to modulate the delay time, for Aphex Twin style fun.

    a|x
  • While onboard would be cool, VSTs like Livecut do the job wonderfully already. (and free too!)
  • VST? Did anybody say VST? What is that?

    All I understand is pushing buttons and plugging cables...: )
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