Resampling a beat, pitching it way down, and then chopping it up is one of my favorite techniques on the Rhythm. Endless vaporwave, vapor trap, or just new song sections.
God I love my circuit tracks and circuit rhythm. They are by far the quickest workflows for idea generation. Just wish they had multitrack export… maybe in the future :) thanks always for great content Ricky
Without your videos I would not enjoy the craft of electronic music as much. I’m targeting the circuit rhythm now and your explanation is so awesome. I really want to start sampling my 20s and 30s vinyl.
You know I wrote off the circuit series when I was looking for my first sampler/groovebox because I thought the workflow was too clunky. And I know, everyone says that it's intuitive once you learn it, but I was looking more into the model:samples. Also none of the demos that I heard were really connecting with me. But YOU sir, you just sold me. This plus the video that you did on Novation's channel in the park. Really great stuff. Again.
Dope. That's been primarily how I've been using mine. I think the fact that it's quick and you don't have to name anything or know what folder it's going to go to sort of encourages it. I've got the Digitakt as well but I tend to use resampling for more straightforward, utilitarian stuff. It's all a lot of fun.
8:11 was awesome. Hell yeah it worked, but also LMAO we got a dinky little lo-fi metal bell sound. Very relatable because I spend a considerable amount of time with my music gear (or even DAW) just fooling around and running myself into silly situations exactly like that. So much fun!
Thanks for the shows. They are inspiring and I think I am almost ready to send my first track out. The first track on miscellaneous instruments. Before I only treated me in front of a computer screen and that isn't freeing. Making music with music tools only make sense to me these days. Look forward to the next episode.
hahaha I wanted to ask the same. It definitely is. Brad and I have been friends since 1999, and it's so nice to see this machine in the hands of great creators :)
I often do this on my 2500, i recommend using much longer notes when pitching up and the back down again in extremes of you wanna retain more playability
That IS pretty Gnar Gnar ! 🤣 You're so G'dam FAST, ....the speed of which you just made that drumtrack ..like it no one's Bitness !.it baffles me, well , and make me feels all hopeless and and ignant .... 😅
Great material as always and thank you for sharing. I’ve been meaning to do the same type of resampling on the MPC live, but just haven’t made the time to experiment. After seeing the potential, I will definitely give it a try.
A coincidence that the sp2400 is sitting in the background whilst talking about pitching up and resampling??? Got Save that memory got to get that crunch!
For subs that are also Digitakt users, another idea is to bake in LFO sound design tricks (like random LFO on sample start for granular sounds) into the composition, allowing you to use that LFO or effect for something else. Dope video as always, @ricky tinez. BTW, when are you gonna let us know what you think of that Isla SP-2400 you're hiding in the lower right hand corner of the vid?
Hi Ricky, been following you for a while and I wait anxiously every saturday for your next video to come out. :) I need your opinion here: as a bass player I can’t understand why in 2022 the worlds of hardware samplers and loopers are not integrated yet. There is iOS that offers koala, loopy pro and all the possible flexibility you can wonder but for the guys like me that want to stay away from screens there are no options available (exept for the mpc looper but that’s really not working as it should) . I am an owner of a OG circuit and a circuit tracks and would definitely purchase a rythm if a looper would be added with a firmware update. I am Dreaming about plugging my bass guitar on the rythm and then jam battery powered in the countryside…. Do you know if novation is even thinking about this? Cheers from Italy
I guess the easiest way to do this on the DT would be to parameter lock the sample start point at 0, 32, 64 and 96 for the 4 beats of a bar. By the way did you see those videos where a guy figured out how to do timestretch on the DT without midi loopback?
Hello Ricky, i almost bought the Rhythm but just on time discovered that everything is quantized in 6 microsteps unfortunately. Do you know; is that still the case? Are there workarounds? And is it possible to resample when i play the pads live (which could be a workaround...). The grid and layout of patterns makes it SO jammable...
I'm not Ricky but you can either change the pattern to half length/double time and double the length so it's 32 steps. This doubles the grid resolution so you can be more precise with where a sample plays in the pattern. Another is to double the BPM of the entire project and slow down the pattern you're working on while doubling the length to 32 steps again. This is more or less the same thing but you have more options for pattern length if you want even more precision on faster parts. The downside is that you have fewer pattern space per track on a single project.
Anyone know if you get it to change patterns when you change patterns on an elektron box? I’ve an A4mk2 and I’m researching samplers to go with it but I’m unsure how I could sync them pattern-wise/with program changes maybe? (I’m tryna go dawless) any info appreciated 🤔💚
@@xformant pretty medium. The Deluge doesn't have the same level of tools (that I know of) for easily splicing and trimming. I was able to approximate the workflow, but more clumsily (to be fair, everything I do seems clumsy compared to Ricky Tinez). I enjoyed the output enough that I messed around a little to make a beat with it but instead wound up making a gorgeously rich single-cycle wave synth voice and got distracted going down that rabbit hole. I love the all-in-one broad capabilities of the Deluge, but sometimes a dedicated device is better at its core competency than the Deluge and I think quick sampling/sample mangling isn't the Deluge's strongest skill-set.
How do you compare this to the Roland SP404 mkII? reason why I am asking this question is because I am in the market for a new sampler. I like this because it is similar to Ableton Push2, which I do have. But I was gearing more towards the 404 mkII until now.
I've been sitting on mine for a month and haven't got around to unboxing it... I do still hope I made the right choice when I got tired of waiting for the Legowelt tracker and canceled my order... Go figure it arrived just hours after I did that but by then my heart was already set on this Rhythm despite having no experience with the 2 other Circuits what so ever. I'd also long considered a Model:Samples esp. after falling in love with the Cycles but put that off forever. Then there's the 404 but having a 202 that just sits around collecting dust made me think a newer version of something with that layout wasn't for me either. Anyways yeah, the special edition trackers cost double what the Rhythm did and the workflow is quite different esp. with the LARGE display versus no display at all. Ultimately I decided the Tracker display looks too much like "work" first and flow second versus this thing where I feel that FLOW is what it's all about. Am I right about this though? I hope!
Man, I was sworn off buying any more hardware, but this looks like a great sampler. Seems like a great big version of a PO33 KO! :) I could make some very wierd kits with this and my Soma Synths gear (Ether and Enner :) ).
The first view video reviews I saw about the Rhythm made it look like it was way too limited. I think I may have been wrong with writing it off so quick. I'm probably gonna give it a 30 day spin.
I want to get my first piece of gear and I’m so torn between the MPC One, DT, or both the circuits. I love the elektron workflow from what I’ve watched but the MPC seems more complete for production. Anyone have recommendations?
If you are looking for some craziness in regards to resampling, I highly recommend Ron Cavagnaro's Deluge Bootcamp video on resampling. It gets glitchy and trippy by the end, but it showcases some great techniques with a great machine. ruclips.net/video/c3zZaljG-D8/видео.html
Resampling a beat, pitching it way down, and then chopping it up is one of my favorite techniques on the Rhythm. Endless vaporwave, vapor trap, or just new song sections.
I NEED a Vaportrap track video from you.
perhaps the sp2400 version is about to drop
Vapor trap?
@@callum6224 Check out Vaperror’s Mana Pool and any album by Blank Banshee.
@@callum6224 why not?
I hope you keep the circuit content coming. So fun and inspiring to watch.
Ricky: “I’m not trying to sell you this”
Me: •Immediately buys a rhythm*
God I love my circuit tracks and circuit rhythm. They are by far the quickest workflows for idea generation. Just wish they had multitrack export… maybe in the future :) thanks always for great content Ricky
amen. immediate buy when they get multitrack export.
Facts
i got a circuit rhytm. and i waiting for the same
I guess there goes my Sunday afternoon trying to replicate this on the Blackbox. Thanks for the constant stream of ideas Ricky!
How did that go on the Blackbox???
Without your videos I would not enjoy the craft of electronic music as much. I’m targeting the circuit rhythm now and your explanation is so awesome. I really want to start sampling my 20s and 30s vinyl.
watched this for the first 5 minutes, literally floored; that is dope. Always love the content, thank you!
Ricky Tinez is a great source of inspiration....oh and information. @Ricky, always giving new ideas and concepts. Thank you!
This is _incredibly_ inspiring.
Thank you for doing a rhythm video, Ricky!! 🙏🏼
Yes! Putting in my request for more rhythm content. I'm really genuinely loving it so far.
I second this
This came out far better than I expected. Very nice!
Man I love to watch you play the circuits! You just flow with them
WOW!!! Thanks so much for this video. That first time you chop it into four parts and slow it down. Really lovely sounding.
Cool vid Ricky!
“Not trying to sell you on this” sells me on this
You were my last hope for this machine.. lol I just got one
End jam was dope
Super fun video. I love this resampling Lofi stuff
This is great. Should be getting my Circuit Tracks today, the Rhythm is def on my wish list.
I got a rhythm last week and loving it so far. Thanks for the content.
You know I wrote off the circuit series when I was looking for my first sampler/groovebox because I thought the workflow was too clunky. And I know, everyone says that it's intuitive once you learn it, but I was looking more into the model:samples. Also none of the demos that I heard were really connecting with me. But YOU sir, you just sold me. This plus the video that you did on Novation's channel in the park. Really great stuff. Again.
Dope. That's been primarily how I've been using mine. I think the fact that it's quick and you don't have to name anything or know what folder it's going to go to sort of encourages it. I've got the Digitakt as well but I tend to use resampling for more straightforward, utilitarian stuff. It's all a lot of fun.
8:11 was awesome. Hell yeah it worked, but also LMAO we got a dinky little lo-fi metal bell sound.
Very relatable because I spend a considerable amount of time with my music gear (or even DAW) just fooling around and running myself into silly situations exactly like that. So much fun!
I see a ricky tines video... I click... It's simple ...lol Thanks for the inspiration bro
Man that track is fire!
I see that s2400 hiding in the back. Please bless us with some videos on it.
Thanks for the shows. They are inspiring and I think I am almost ready to send my first track out. The first track on miscellaneous instruments. Before I only treated me in front of a computer screen and that isn't freeing. Making music with music tools only make sense to me these days. Look forward to the next episode.
12:34 That thing that you did with the breakbeat is cheating! Love it, bro! Thanks for so much inspiration!
haha, its cheat codes bro!
Yo is that an ISLA sp 2400 in the back I see?
Can’t wait for those videos
hahaha
I wanted to ask the same.
It definitely is.
Brad and I have been friends since 1999, and it's so nice to see this machine in the hands of great creators :)
beat me to the punch mate but fuck yes i cannot wait for those
Very cool!
Thanks RT
This was really good, I'm feeling the next videos already ....
Nar Nar! 🤣🤣🤣
I often do this on my 2500, i recommend using much longer notes when pitching up and the back down again in extremes of you wanna retain more playability
Just got my Circuit Rhythm and loved this video. Hope to see more. Love the outro track…in the zone 🙏🏼💕
I noticed you have the SP2400. Like to see some video on the piece of equipment!
Idea 3 sounds like one of my favourite things ever - 45rpm house tracks played at 33. So good!
That was cool of you to share! (;
this machine reminds me of an SP-404 with real slicing, stretching, and pitch.
That IS pretty Gnar Gnar ! 🤣 You're so G'dam FAST, ....the speed of which you just made that drumtrack ..like it no one's Bitness !.it baffles me, well , and make me feels all hopeless and and ignant .... 😅
Is that an ISLA s2400 I see lurking in the background?! ;)
Great material as always and thank you for sharing. I’ve been meaning to do the same type of resampling on the MPC live, but just haven’t made the time to experiment. After seeing the potential, I will definitely give it a try.
Reminds me a lot of HNNY's stuff. Love it, dude!
Thx man 4 the great Video! Greetz from Germany! 🇩🇪🎶🎧
I spy with my little eye an Isla S2400
ohhh yeaaaaah
Sounds really cool, reminds me of early 90's rap like wu-tang clan.
Very kool thx bro
What's happening every second there 😂 I don't mind, proceed 🤩
looks like a cool piece of kit i need to check it out!
Wow 😮 thank you for the inspiration. I have to watch at 3/4 speed to pick up all this knowledge. How exactly is that “reverse trim” technique done?
siiiickk !!!
I could spend a few lockdowns in your home studio Ricky... hahaha love your videos man :)
Resampling is handy af I use it for chords after using four tracks to make a chord progression then I resample it chop it and it's ready to go
More circuit videos please!
Can't wait to watch this video tonight. Dropping the like for now though
I swear you have 6 fingers on each hand, and you definitely know your way around the circuit!
A coincidence that the sp2400 is sitting in the background whilst talking about pitching up and resampling??? Got Save that memory got to get that crunch!
I watched this whole video with my jaw on the floor in front of my washing machine!! Had no idea I could do this💯🔥
For subs that are also Digitakt users, another idea is to bake in LFO sound design tricks (like random LFO on sample start for granular sounds) into the composition, allowing you to use that LFO or effect for something else. Dope video as always, @ricky tinez. BTW, when are you gonna let us know what you think of that Isla SP-2400 you're hiding in the lower right hand corner of the vid?
I'm gonna try this on the Polyend Tracker!
Love the video and the vibe. Them canadian pads, tho. And is thst an S2400's big tall knobs I spy in the background? :3
Katherine it is! Can’t wait to see him do some videos with it
Ricky, you going to be at Knobcon? Hope to see you there!
You just reinvented trip hop lol , but hey not everyone would thing about this so still a cool tip regardless .
Nice!
Cool.
holy shit you're fast on the rhythm
French House producers are probably buying these in bulk lmao
Would this work on the Polyend Tracker too? Feels like it would as you could just resample a 4 bar loop and slice away
yea pretty sure! then pitch it down a bit. or maybe different pitch per 1/4 note?! naaahh.. maybe?
@@RickyTinez I'll give it a go and let you know!
is that a keychron keyboard i see in the background?
Sago Ricky thanks
Hi Ricky, been following you for a while and I wait anxiously every saturday for your next video to come out. :)
I need your opinion here: as a bass player I can’t understand why in 2022 the worlds of hardware samplers and loopers are not integrated yet. There is iOS that offers koala, loopy pro and all the possible flexibility you can wonder but for the guys like me that want to stay away from screens there are no options available (exept for the mpc looper but that’s really not working as it should) . I am an owner of a OG circuit and a circuit tracks and would definitely purchase a rythm if a looper would be added with a firmware update. I am Dreaming about plugging my bass guitar on the rythm and then jam battery powered in the countryside…. Do you know if novation is even thinking about this?
Cheers from Italy
I guess the easiest way to do this on the DT would be to parameter lock the sample start point at 0, 32, 64 and 96 for the 4 beats of a bar. By the way did you see those videos where a guy figured out how to do timestretch on the DT without midi loopback?
Need the 2400 video! Thanks!
Great news! Novation bonus check is in the mail!
gnar gnar
Hello Ricky, i almost bought the Rhythm but just on time discovered that everything is quantized in 6 microsteps unfortunately.
Do you know; is that still the case?
Are there workarounds?
And is it possible to resample when i play the pads live (which could be a workaround...).
The grid and layout of patterns makes it SO jammable...
I'm not Ricky but you can either change the pattern to half length/double time and double the length so it's 32 steps. This doubles the grid resolution so you can be more precise with where a sample plays in the pattern.
Another is to double the BPM of the entire project and slow down the pattern you're working on while doubling the length to 32 steps again. This is more or less the same thing but you have more options for pattern length if you want even more precision on faster parts.
The downside is that you have fewer pattern space per track on a single project.
Anyone know if you get it to change patterns when you change patterns on an elektron box? I’ve an A4mk2 and I’m researching samplers to go with it but I’m unsure how I could sync them pattern-wise/with program changes maybe? (I’m tryna go dawless) any info appreciated 🤔💚
BRB trying this on my Deluge
Sooo, how'd that work out for you?
@@xformant pretty medium. The Deluge doesn't have the same level of tools (that I know of) for easily splicing and trimming. I was able to approximate the workflow, but more clumsily (to be fair, everything I do seems clumsy compared to Ricky Tinez). I enjoyed the output enough that I messed around a little to make a beat with it but instead wound up making a gorgeously rich single-cycle wave synth voice and got distracted going down that rabbit hole. I love the all-in-one broad capabilities of the Deluge, but sometimes a dedicated device is better at its core competency than the Deluge and I think quick sampling/sample mangling isn't the Deluge's strongest skill-set.
How do you compare this to the Roland SP404 mkII? reason why I am asking this question is because I am in the market for a new sampler. I like this because it is similar to Ableton Push2, which I do have. But I was gearing more towards the 404 mkII until now.
How do you keep yourself from speaking more loudly once you put on the headphones?
always wondered.
Probably monitors the input going into the camera so he can hear himself in the headphones. That would be my guess.
Hey Ricky, can you resample something with the performance FX on like the vinyl sim?
I've been sitting on mine for a month and haven't got around to unboxing it... I do still hope I made the right choice when I got tired of waiting for the Legowelt tracker and canceled my order... Go figure it arrived just hours after I did that but by then my heart was already set on this Rhythm despite having no experience with the 2 other Circuits what so ever. I'd also long considered a Model:Samples esp. after falling in love with the Cycles but put that off forever. Then there's the 404 but having a 202 that just sits around collecting dust made me think a newer version of something with that layout wasn't for me either. Anyways yeah, the special edition trackers cost double what the Rhythm did and the workflow is quite different esp. with the LARGE display versus no display at all. Ultimately I decided the Tracker display looks too much like "work" first and flow second versus this thing where I feel that FLOW is what it's all about. Am I right about this though? I hope!
Man, I was sworn off buying any more hardware, but this looks like a great sampler. Seems like a great big version of a PO33 KO! :) I could make some very wierd kits with this and my Soma Synths gear (Ether and Enner :) ).
How do you get exactly 1 bar with resample? 🤔🤔🤔
I might try this on the MC-101
What about the 1010 music black box?
Hey Ricky! Have you heard anything about the sp 404 mk ii? I’d love to hear your thoughts on it
How do you like the Isla S2400? 😁😁😁 I'm loving the sound of mine.
Nice. I saw you do this on your live stream with the mpc. Great technique. Try it on the Isla for the aliasing effect
oh hell yea. Isla video very very soon :)
You go so fast, RT, it’s hard to follow for an old head like moi
The first view video reviews I saw about the Rhythm made it look like it was way too limited. I think I may have been wrong with writing it off so quick. I'm probably gonna give it a 30 day spin.
Ricky got a S2400!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's funny cos I use my Digitakt in this way :)
I’m looking for a sampler for my girlfriend what you think about novation rhythm vs bass station vs circuit?
Ricky when are you gonna drop an Isla S2400 video?
Have fun man that's just doing a little too much for me
I want to get my first piece of gear and I’m so torn between the MPC One, DT, or both the circuits. I love the elektron workflow from what I’ve watched but the MPC seems more complete for production. Anyone have recommendations?
Go MPC it can do everything and will not be too difficult to find your way around.
MPC dude
Agreed. Get the MPC BIBLE as well. You’ll need it, but it’s a rewarding learn.
If you are looking for some craziness in regards to resampling, I highly recommend Ron Cavagnaro's Deluge Bootcamp video on resampling. It gets glitchy and trippy by the end, but it showcases some great techniques with a great machine. ruclips.net/video/c3zZaljG-D8/видео.html
you better jam with that sp2400 that I see