![]() adjust the bpm of the drum machine and the turntable speed to create a perfect loop.Cue-1 is triggered repeatedly to form a loop.Write the Cue-1 in the first step of the sequencer and press play.set the same bpm of the track on the Serato deck.set the length of 1 bar loop (1 bar corresponds to 16 of the step sequencer buttons).Left Deck – Trumpet (Song: It’s Just Begun by Jimmy Castor Bunch)Ĭue-1 (red): beginning of the trumpet loop Right Deck – Drums (Song: Apache by Incredible Bongo Band)Ĭue-1 (red): Kick / beginning of the drum loop Set additional cue points, such as snare, hi-hat, and so on.Set the first cue point at the beginning of the point we wish to to loop and sequence.Cue points are now recordable and programmable on the sequencer of the drum machine. ![]() The sequencer triggers the drum parts, therefore also the cue points is triggered.To assign a cue point to a drum part, use the midi mapping of Serato.Each drum part of the drum machine is assignable to a cue point.The drum machine is connected to the computer with a MIDI / USB interface to communicate with Serato.First of all we need a sequencer, in this video demo the sequencer of the drum machine Korg Esx is used.The main idea is trigger cue points with a sequencer, to use the DVS decks like a sampler, with the advantage of having our samples on the turntable so we can also scratch it. In the video I reveal for the first time the Cue Point Sequencing, a technique I have already used in 2011 in a live show, to control Serato Video with Korg Esx-1. Controltablism is the fusion between Controllerism and Turntablism.
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