In this video, Eugene explains how to move a sound pack to an external storage device on Mac, so it can be used within the Beat Thang Hardware.
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In this video, Eugene explains how to move a sound pack to an external storage device on Mac, so it can be used within the Beat Thang Hardware.
In this video, Eugene explains how to move a sound pack to a external storage device on Windows, so it can be used within the Beat Thang Hardware.
Learn a simple way to add scratch effects to your production on a Beat Thang.
Also Beat Thang user Swenglish offers another technique:
“I’ve further developed this technique. Grab a sample. Save it, keeping some silence at the beginning. Create a copy of the sample and reverse it. Put the original on one pad, and set start point to after the silence. Put the copy on the next pad, set start point to near the end, set end point to the very end (after the silence). (Set the pitch of the copy to 0, +1 or +2.) Then alternate the two pads while tweaking the pitch wheel. You’re welcome.”
Eugene explains how to import the Soundpack Expansion kit expander files into Beat Thang Virtual
In this video, Eugene shows you how to record on tracks 9-16 with internal midi by switching from external to kit in the track type box. Selecting kit will enable you to record.
In this video, Eugene explains how to use the time stretch and pitch shift features in Beat Thang Virtual.