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Posted by Apollo303 on Sep-19-2005 10:08:

Smiley DJ Where can Fruity Loops go further into producing Stutter/Vocal Effects

Dear Viewers..

There has been some hot fuss ignited in some Thread that was supposed to discuss the effect that BT uses (the Stutter Effects) and it all turned into a S/W vs. H/W Stutter effect discussion and FLoops Vs. Conventional methods of making it all...

So I made this thread for the fellas who were arguing and for the rest of you to discuss it all...

How do you think that Fruity Loops can do the Stutter effect and Vocal Effects??!....and put some MP3s you have made (or anyone has made) to illustrate your point of view..

Peace


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-19-2005 22:44:

the granulizer is brilliant for these stutter effects.. as long as you know what your doing...

here is a clip

http://www.djalfi.com/mp3/chopsuey.mp3


Posted by Apollo303 on Sep-20-2005 18:35:

Well....don't you think that the stutter can be better using the Slicer????..I mean adjusting the slice time to beat/vocals/some synths and adjusting the Vel/Cutoff/Res/Pitch!!!

I want to know your opinion


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-20-2005 21:33:

the slicer is good for easy stuff like for instance you have the phrase "kick it hard" and to do like easy slicinglike "ki-kick it hard hard hard"... but for stutter effects its pretty much useless imo.. the granulizer sounds way better..


Posted by Apollo303 on Sep-21-2005 10:35:

Cool

It seems that you use the FL Studio alot (just like me) , I have been using it since 1998 , and I made about 2 albums using it (only) , but i get kinda short on effects , I usually use Linus for the effects but can you recommend something better...something that's more vivid...

Bye


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-21-2005 11:06:

yeah ive started around that time as well..

it depends on what kind of effect you want. sooo gimme examples and ill see what i can do you for...


Posted by DJ STEEVROCK on Sep-21-2005 18:30:

sorry to get off topic...can we also add Reason 2.5 and 3.0 also....kill two birds with one stone type of thing.

Im a recent Reason user and would love to know how to do this effect in it.


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-21-2005 19:34:

i have no idea how to run fancy stuff in reason.. i completed one song and found out that i didnt really like it..:P


Posted by Apollo303 on Sep-22-2005 09:13:

Hello Y'all...

Mr.DJ STEEVROCK , I don't really know this software , can you direct me to a link where I can download it so I would know how good it is..

And Alfi man , I told u this before , but I listened to this Escape Velocity and it was damn great , can you pleas tell me what kind of Equilizer/Effect did you use to make both bass and beat look so well mastered...and did use any non-native instruments/effects?


Posted by peejunk on Sep-22-2005 12:38:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ STEEVROCK
sorry to get off topic...can we also add Reason 2.5 and 3.0 also....kill two birds with one stone type of thing.

Im a recent Reason user and would love to know how to do this effect in it.


Reason's Dr. Rex is pretty much the same thing as Fruity Slicer. You cannot load WAWs and slice them in Reason, but you could use ReCycle or Zero-X BeatSlicer to prepare waves and export REX files from them. Unfortunately, there is no equivalence to granulizer nor audio tracks.

Since the original topic got.. well.. off topic, I'd just like to add here that you can still do all that stuff with Fruitys audio channels, you can slice and rearrange, you could use Volume/Pan envelopes in the audio track editor for some automation, and you can always slice stuff out, "Make unique" and then timestretch or load into Audition or something for more precise editing. It's just that Slicer and Granulizer offer more flexibility FOR SOME TASKS and the latter adds some "creative chaos" to the whole process.

Cheers and have fun.


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Posted by Thois on Oct-20-2005 13:34:

quote:
Originally posted by bonyback
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Posted by tylerc on Oct-20-2005 17:56:

I guess this is kinda shameless self-promotion, but the last track Ethereal and I did features a 2 minute long half-time breakbeat section with tons and tons of edits all done in the fruity slicer. >>HERE<< is a clip of it if anyone is interested.

The slicer is my weapon of choice for stutters/edits, but there are plenty of other ways to do it. If anyone is familiar with my remix of "Force of Gravity" I used a combination of the granulizer and the peak controller for the vocal edits in that track.

The drum edits in me and Ethereal's track "Blue Storm" were done entirely within the playlist itself, except for one edit which was done in an external wave editor.

I don't mean for this to be a 'listen to my tracks!' post but it's easier to refer to something i've already created than to a theoretical edit. If anyone is interested i can isolate any of the edits and post them up.


Posted by david.michael on Oct-20-2005 18:50:

I tried to download both clips in this thread and neither was able to be found

Perhaps I'll try again when I'm at home instead of at work...



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