what is the "String Method"?

Zarsla

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Well, their are two kinds of string methods. One for VCV and CVVC. They both refer to how to record for each style. In VCV it means recording with out pauses and in CVVC, it means recording more than one CVC, CV or VC in one sample.I hope this helps.
 

amaterasu miya

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Zarsla said:
Well, their are two kinds of string methods. One for VCV and CVVC. They both refer to how to record for each style. In VCV it means recording with out pauses, like in this recording. And in CVVC, it means recording more than one CVC, CV or VC in one sample, like in this recording. I hope this helps.

ah thank you! that helped a lot :3
 

Zarsla

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amaterasu miya said:
Zarsla said:
Well, their are two kinds of string methods. One for VCV and CVVC. They both refer to how to record for each style. In VCV it means recording with out pauses, like in this recording. And in CVVC, it means recording more than one CVC, CV or VC in one sample, like in this recording. I hope this helps.

ah thank you! that helped a lot :3

And If you wish to here how they sound you can hear it here:
https://soundcloud.com/zarsla/sets/cvvc-vs-vcv.
 

samth1815

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In VCV it means recording without pauses.... that's really the only way to to VCV. VCV is literally Stringed CV, as far as recordings go.
 

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