A technique from the track you are working on right now.....
A technique from the track you are working on right now.....
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oke peeps dont know if you know but i got a sound doesnt matter what kind, but i put vocoder on it and linked the vocoder to external channel , for me that was the kick in this track. when you done that and go play with wet/dry you get some amazing chemistry between the 2 sounds. s.h.i.t.
this is fun.
cheers wimmix
oke peeps dont know if you know but i got a sound doesnt matter what kind, but i put vocoder on it and linked the vocoder to external channel , for me that was the kick in this track. when you done that and go play with wet/dry you get some amazing chemistry between the 2 sounds. s.h.i.t.
this is fun.
cheers wimmix
Re: vocoder !!!
Have to check this out - I never go near the vocoder.
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Re: vocoder !!!
Wimmix.. I tried this and its fucking nuts. Nice one for that Dude!
Re: A technique from the track you are working on right now.
Heres something from me..
I bounced a Porc hit, with some delays going L/R. I cropped a section of the delays & started messing about with it.
I got a really nice sound.. but it was too nuts, going L/R. So I made it Mono.. then started adding a bit of chorus, reverb, etc.. to make it move. Its probably basic enough.. But I think if you make something with fx that just sounds too mental.. making it Mono & starting from scratch kinda gives you a chance to rescue it.
I bounced a Porc hit, with some delays going L/R. I cropped a section of the delays & started messing about with it.
I got a really nice sound.. but it was too nuts, going L/R. So I made it Mono.. then started adding a bit of chorus, reverb, etc.. to make it move. Its probably basic enough.. But I think if you make something with fx that just sounds too mental.. making it Mono & starting from scratch kinda gives you a chance to rescue it.
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Re: A technique from the track you are working on right now.
I'm working on some percussion here. Have a non 4 kick pattern ducking the compressor over them. Sounds nice.
In fact, I do that on a lot of stuff, not just percussion. Can work well on riffs or leads. Always stick a bit of reverb as an insert on them and you get a sucking or pushing vibe. Saw that one in a Future Music video with James Reynolds and have been using it since. He just had the compressor pulling out the reverb tail. But the way I do it with the sidechain makes it more techno.
In fact, I do that on a lot of stuff, not just percussion. Can work well on riffs or leads. Always stick a bit of reverb as an insert on them and you get a sucking or pushing vibe. Saw that one in a Future Music video with James Reynolds and have been using it since. He just had the compressor pulling out the reverb tail. But the way I do it with the sidechain makes it more techno.
Re: A technique from the track you are working on right now.
nothing special from me except that im working hard to develop a groove by taking the notes off the grid slightly. does the job.
find when im trying to inject that little bit of something special into a pattern, more often than not all i need to do is switch on the triplet grid and add 1 or 2 triplet notes. think i know where they are now anyway without goin on to the triplet grid and can just do it. but thats normally where they end up as.
find when im trying to inject that little bit of something special into a pattern, more often than not all i need to do is switch on the triplet grid and add 1 or 2 triplet notes. think i know where they are now anyway without goin on to the triplet grid and can just do it. but thats normally where they end up as.
Re: A technique from the track you are working on right now.
I used to play with the vocoder quite a bit. Used it over my 303 a few times as well. You can certainly get some interesting results with the vocoder, strangely enough I've never used any vocals in the live version lol
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Re: A technique from the track you are working on right now.
Was making a track last night & it had a kinda organ-y type riff in it. Was too static..
So I modulated the master pitch with a slight bit of noise. It was just enough to keep it changing..
So I modulated the master pitch with a slight bit of noise. It was just enough to keep it changing..
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Re: A technique from the track you are working on right now.
Aint at my computer right now but been getting some awsome sounds for a long time out of lives chorus .
Turn delay 2 off ,play with the timing slider, frequency knob to get the right delayed time for your sound .
Hit *20 to go into techno spaz, automate amount and rate ,set feedback and wet/dry to quite high to the.
smash it on high freq sounds seems to work best !
Turn delay 2 off ,play with the timing slider, frequency knob to get the right delayed time for your sound .
Hit *20 to go into techno spaz, automate amount and rate ,set feedback and wet/dry to quite high to the.
smash it on high freq sounds seems to work best !
Re: A technique from the track you are working on right now.
I love chorus too. You can get some knarly as fukk sounds from it hhahaha
So my insight.. hmmm.. track I have right now, i have a bass sound from the minimoog v that is bangin. It fills the whole frequency spectrum and I wanted to tame it a bit. So I grouped an autofilter and duplicated that chain.
One autofilter just for the hi's and the other for the lows.
I put a utility plugin from ableton after the lows autofilter (everything under 190 in this track) and made it mono. Then I had the tops (which was everything over 190hz and make the phase 0) in stereo. Sounds nice. You can also add seperate eq and other effects on either chain, then treat them together after the group. I often do this in live. Sometimes I will add a chorus or some reverb to the top autofilter.
So my insight.. hmmm.. track I have right now, i have a bass sound from the minimoog v that is bangin. It fills the whole frequency spectrum and I wanted to tame it a bit. So I grouped an autofilter and duplicated that chain.
One autofilter just for the hi's and the other for the lows.
I put a utility plugin from ableton after the lows autofilter (everything under 190 in this track) and made it mono. Then I had the tops (which was everything over 190hz and make the phase 0) in stereo. Sounds nice. You can also add seperate eq and other effects on either chain, then treat them together after the group. I often do this in live. Sometimes I will add a chorus or some reverb to the top autofilter.
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