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photosynthesis

By Pixeltune on March 16, 2014 11:59 pm

mmmmm these chords.
my headphones have lost all their low pass, and my new ones haven't gotten here yet, so i've flying pretty blind in terms of sound quality.

i also wanted to do more with this, but bgb doesn't have stable bpm, so 2xlsdj was out of the question.

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This is awesome!

cool track name, grooving song. what headphones did you get?

Chill, then ominous, then glorious ^^

There's a trick to doing 2xlsdj with BGB! 

If you load a different track the bpm shifts for some reason, so make both lsdj parts in the same song file. Put a count-in tick at the front of each (I usually do 4 hi-hats on the noise chan for my count-in). Export lsdj part 1, then immediately export lsdj part 2. Now you have a .wav file for each part with the same count-in.

Load them in audacity, zoom in as far as you can and trim the files so the count-ins sync up perfectly, and ta-da, you have a 2xLSDJ track exported from bgb. I do this *all* the time.

roboctopus wrote:

There's a trick to doing 2xlsdj with BGB! 

If you load a different track the bpm shifts for some reason, so make both lsdj parts in the same song file. Put a count-in tick at the front of each (I usually do 4 hi-hats on the noise chan for my count-in). Export lsdj part 1, then immediately export lsdj part 2. Now you have a .wav file for each part with the same count-in.

Load them in audacity, zoom in as far as you can and trim the files so the count-ins sync up perfectly, and ta-da, you have a 2xLSDJ track exported from bgb. I do this *all* the time.

Oh man, I wish I had known this sooner. Thanks man!

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