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I think it does since you can pitch the samples. The demo I saw, they showed how to change multiple instances of a piano chord into drum-like sounds with the parameters. I think it should be possible to make melodies with it.

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Ah yeah, I should have said melodic sequencing instead of melodic sampling. Sure, it's possible to load the same sample multiple times at different pitches but how many can you load at once?

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Well could still be pretty nice with sampling different notes, short sequences, and chords from a delay machine.

 

So does it enable you to change loop points for a sample? Esp. start time would be useful for using this without app or computer.

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So does it enable you to change loop points for a sample? Esp. start time would be useful for using this without app or computer.

Yeah, could get some really glitchy shit going with it. I might pick one up when I have a spare $200 or so.. that said I really want an MS20 mini so maybe that might have to come first.

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man this really looks good, love these volcas... but i dont want to buy an ipod at £130+ then have to install itunes - what a waste

think ill wait till theres an android app or buy the new electribe sampler

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wow that looks like fun

Damn straight!

 

I'm not splashing out untill I see some more stuff about the electribe sampler though, I hope they knock it out of the ballpark with that one.

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