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		<title>Dasilvernail: inspired by rjspain on instagram and his unconventional use of chopping guitar samples and using them in less than expected ways. I wanted to do something similar with guitar samples I recorded myself. To get the recordings I would need, I plugged my g...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;inspired by rjspain on instagram and his unconventional use of chopping guitar samples and using them in less than expected ways. I wanted to do something similar with guitar samples I recorded myself. To get the recordings I would need, I plugged my g...&lt;/p&gt;
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inspired by rjspain on instagram and his unconventional use of chopping guitar samples and using them in less than expected ways. I wanted to do something similar with guitar samples I recorded myself. To get the recordings I would need, I plugged my guitar amplifier which has speaker simulation software, into my Focusrite Audio Interface. The samples were all recorded and manipulated inside FL Studio 24. I got to work creating automated patches that would trigger on cue to manipulate the guitar samples in real time. Using a plugin known as Gross Beat, I was able to manipulate an audio buffer to play back in different ways, the audio it received.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Dasilvernail</name></author>
		
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