Those low Porc ?
Those low Porc ?
Hello guys,
Looking to do low Porc similar to those you can hear in this track : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNuCk5nX4J8
Is that tom pitched down ? Clap ?
What is you advice ?
Thanks
Looking to do low Porc similar to those you can hear in this track : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNuCk5nX4J8
Is that tom pitched down ? Clap ?
What is you advice ?
Thanks
Re: Those low Porc ?
I believe i need a pitch shifter but how to achieve this on ableton ? There is no pitch shifter in ableton. Only Logic have one. And i really can't work with this DAW.
Re: Those low Porc ?
Lots of ways to change the pitch in Ableton. Easiest would be to load a percussion sample in simpler/sampler and it'll transpose across the keyboard.
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Reminds me of Pearl Syncussion SY-1.
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if you have ableton live suite then there is a pitchshifter in the max for live devices.MeTeK wrote:I believe i need a pitch shifter but how to achieve this on ableton ? There is no pitch shifter in ableton. Only Logic have one. And i really can't work with this DAW.
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Re: Those low Porc ?
That's an insult to the SY-1, you could probably get some similar sounds out of it if you tried but it sounds much more interesting than that.Mattias wrote:Reminds me of Pearl Syncussion SY-1.
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Re: Those low Porc ?
Sounds like a pitched down wooden anything being hit.
Record a door being knocked on with something solid.
Pitch it down, jobs done.
Anything woody with some depth.
Go to freesound.org and download knocks and wood sounds
You can thank me after you come round to my studio and clean up all the vomit I spewed from having to listen that tune to identify the sample source.
Record a door being knocked on with something solid.
Pitch it down, jobs done.
Anything woody with some depth.
Go to freesound.org and download knocks and wood sounds
You can thank me after you come round to my studio and clean up all the vomit I spewed from having to listen that tune to identify the sample source.
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Lost to the Void wrote:
You can thank me after you come round to my studio and clean up all the vomit I spewed from having to listen that tune to identify the sample source.
I hate that track
Re: Those low Porc ?
Could also just be processed noise.
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I'll make sure to put that in my care box for a review at a later time.xonetacular wrote:That's an insult to the SY-1, you could probably get some similar sounds out of it if you tried but it sounds much more interesting than that.Mattias wrote:Reminds me of Pearl Syncussion SY-1.
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Re: Those low Porc ?
You can make those shit sounds with just noise and a resonant filter peaking out frequencies you want and then adding some drive/saturation
[edit] oops somebody already said noise
[edit] oops somebody already said noise
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It's not noise. I have used sounds exactly like this.
I almost thought it was stolen from my library. Hard to get those type of transients in the attack just by using noise unless you are an accomplished sample smith and very creative. And judging by the utter banality of the track I don't think the producer would have spent that kind of time on it, as everything is so generic.
I almost thought it was stolen from my library. Hard to get those type of transients in the attack just by using noise unless you are an accomplished sample smith and very creative. And judging by the utter banality of the track I don't think the producer would have spent that kind of time on it, as everything is so generic.
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Well I know I can get that sound from just using noise, eq and an envelope. But the sound is pretty shit to be honest
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You can thank me after you come round to my studio and clean up all the vomit I spewed from having to listen that tune to identify the sample source.
I thought you liked techno?
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He likes banging wooden doors. ( just kidding, it's actually a cool idea )
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I do.Plyphon wrote:You can thank me after you come round to my studio and clean up all the vomit I spewed from having to listen that tune to identify the sample source.
I thought you liked techno?
Anyhow, I been using these woody kind of sounds ever since I became obsessed with field recording for techno.
My stuff from 2010 onwards is scattered with these wooden clonks.
Here`s an example picked at random from 2015
https://singularityrecordings.bandcamp. ... hs-to-love
and another from
2009
youtu.be/eWE9BrGSXLo
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Cool stuff man, sounds wicked. What's your recording device/s when capturing sounds? I literally know nothing about contact mics or field recorders or any of the prices either. I really could do with something though.
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I've been using an old tascam dr07mk2 for...years. it's never let me down.
I'm gonna treat myself to a new one this year Dr 40 or Dr 44. Can't go wrong with tascam.
Contact mics I use Jrf C series
https://jezrileyfrench.co.uk/contact-microphones.php
I made my own buffer\preamp, you get better frequency response with em, but you can buy piezoelectric preamps everywhere.
I'm gonna treat myself to a new one this year Dr 40 or Dr 44. Can't go wrong with tascam.
Contact mics I use Jrf C series
https://jezrileyfrench.co.uk/contact-microphones.php
I made my own buffer\preamp, you get better frequency response with em, but you can buy piezoelectric preamps everywhere.
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Cheers, might have some more questions when I come to buy but it wont be for a while yet. I'm getting really into the whole idea of external sounds. There's only so much you can coax out of synths and drum synths or whatever and for certain sounds, it's why I favour samples ( albeit, re-pitched, filtered down or whatever ) but yeah, it's a whole new world - at least in my head. I read of somebody sampling their kick through a ghetto blaster in a subway and using that reverberated kick in creative ways. Potential game changer, at least for me.Lost to the Void wrote:I've been using an old tascam dr07mk2 for...years. it's never let me down.
I'm gonna treat myself to a new one this year Dr 40 or Dr 44. Can't go wrong with tascam.
Contact mics I use Jrf C series
https://jezrileyfrench.co.uk/contact-microphones.php
I made my own buffer\preamp, you get better frequency response with em, but you can buy piezoelectric preamps everywhere.
Deep House & Dub Techno Samples https://www.abitdeeper.com/
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Best kick drums I have made were me hitting an empty dumpster with a knobkerrie (a Zulu club weapon I take with me when on recording expeditions) down an alley between high buildings.
The reverb and the boom are awesome. Pitched down and compressed its a club ruiner.
Fridge doors are great too.
Stick your recorder inside the fridge and slam it. You get a lovely dry "whump".
The reverb and the boom are awesome. Pitched down and compressed its a club ruiner.
Fridge doors are great too.
Stick your recorder inside the fridge and slam it. You get a lovely dry "whump".