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Effects, transitions, whooshes, swooshes
I'm a bit tired of going for the cutoff knob on meh 'noise' patch, and the delayed crashes, and the reverbed samples, and the delayed vocal chops.
What else to do?
Throw me your ideas.
Re: Effects, transitions, whooshes, swooshes
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| Originally posted by tehlord I'm a bit tired of going for the cutoff knob on meh 'noise' patch, and the delayed crashes, and the reverbed samples, and the delayed vocal chops. What else to do? Throw me your ideas. |
I would say just about any sound can make a good fx/transition - just fuck around with effects and see what you come up with. I've been particularily fond of bitcrushed effects lately myself.
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery I would say just about any sound can make a good fx/transition - just fuck around with effects and see what you come up with. I've been particularily fond of bitcrushed effects lately myself. |
I'm liking that bussed reverb effect at the mo (someone posted about it a little while ago - it might have been you actually!)
Steve Angello uses it on his masterclass video (fairly good demo of how to do it)
Listen to something different...
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| Originally posted by rufus the dog I'm liking that bussed reverb effect at the mo (someone posted about it a little while ago - it might have been you actually!) Steve Angello uses it on his masterclass video (fairly good demo of how to do it) |
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| Originally posted by tehlord I think it MAY have been me, I do tend to use it a lot |
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| Originally posted by Crash Reversed piano note with alot of reverd. Just tried it. But meh, felt like ive heard it before. |
Stutter the volume of the entire track, that's one of my favorite effects to use.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNGuYC7OCmw 3:58 is one of the best transitions I've ever heard using stutter effects. Aksesson - Perfect Blue has a pretty good one too near the beginning.
Silence is pretty effective, even if you just let the track fade into nothing for a measure or two with anything that's delayed/reverbed playing until it's quiet, and then bringing everything back in.
I also liked throwing in 2 measure breaks, where you build up to the end of an 8/16 measure phrase and instead of leading into a new phrase, interrupt it with 2 measures of whatever transitions you want before leading back into it. It gives a lot more impact to otherwise boring reverse cymbals or stutters or whatever, I think, and it creates a lot of tension.
Dunno if any of this stuff is standard or would fit with the music you make, but they're things that work well enough for me.
RAMSTERDAM!!!! Tune!!
Stuff like those stutter effects can be done pretty usefully using Effectrix or Glitch
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| Originally posted by rufus the dog I'm liking that bussed reverb effect at the mo (someone posted about it a little while ago - it might have been you actually!) Steve Angello uses it on his masterclass video (fairly good demo of how to do it) |
suddenly hold onto a repeating bar, then half bar then quarter bar and so on then silence for a bar let your reverbs play out then boom.
How about automating the release on all of your synths untill everything is a muddy mess, drums drop out, side chain gradually pumps the entire mix while i high/low pass filter reduces the mix to a rumble/hiss then some silence and into next section?
Or a sudden modulation to another key ?
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| Originally posted by Kysora Stutter the volume of the entire track, that's one of my favorite effects to use. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNGuYC7OCmw 3:58 is one of the best transitions I've ever heard using stutter effects. Aksesson - Perfect Blue has a pretty good one too near the beginning. Silence is pretty effective, even if you just let the track fade into nothing for a measure or two with anything that's delayed/reverbed playing until it's quiet, and then bringing everything back in. I also liked throwing in 2 measure breaks, where you build up to the end of an 8/16 measure phrase and instead of leading into a new phrase, interrupt it with 2 measures of whatever transitions you want before leading back into it. It gives a lot more impact to otherwise boring reverse cymbals or stutters or whatever, I think, and it creates a lot of tension. Dunno if any of this stuff is standard or would fit with the music you make, but they're things that work well enough for me. |
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| Originally posted by tehlord That is a great stuttered break, not heard that particular track before. I'm doing a break at the moment where i've got a delay on the master where i'm automating up the mix level (feedback a constant 100%) while also filtering it down to nothing and then letting it all drop back in. I like the idea of building up to a buildup too |
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| Originally posted by Sonic_c suddenly hold onto a repeating bar, then half bar then quarter bar and so on then silence for a bar let your reverbs play out then boom. How about automating the release on all of your synths untill everything is a muddy mess, drums drop out, side chain gradually pumps the entire mix while i high/low pass filter reduces the mix to a rumble/hiss then some silence and into next section? Or a sudden modulation to another key ? |
Tape stop (Ala Airwave - Coka's Song fucking AWESOME effect)
Reversed piano note/chord
Reverse a bar of your drum loop (with or without kick)
reverse crash
Reversed sound timestretched beyond all recognition (possibly with greater time stretch towards the end)
Low pass the entire mix gradually then slam it back in
Loop a bar, then a half bar, then a quarter bar, then an eighth, then a 16th etc
Gate effects on pads/basses
So many transition effects to be had... use your imagination...
there is also the old synth sync fm trick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owhpwmhVUnQ
at 4 50
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| Originally posted by RichieV there is also the old synth sync fm trick. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owhpwmhVUnQ at 4 50 |
also fragmenting voice samples can be effective
example
this effect is really simple. Just set loop points and move the time frame back instead of forward. IT then goes forward and at the end the loop end is shortened to give that effect when Keanu takes the red pill. Or was it the blue pill ?
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| Originally posted by RichieV also fragmenting voice samples can be effective example this effect is really simple. Just set loop points and move the time frame back instead of forward. |
that was done with battery 1 when it came out so I'm sure alot cooler things can be done with stuff like artillery and Kontakt
I also like this transition. Just Chaos really
At 3:50
Lower State of Consciousness - Justice Mix
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| Originally posted by RichieV that was done with battery 1 when it came out so I'm sure alot cooler things can be done with stuff like artillery and Kontakt |
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| Originally posted by tehlord That is a great stuttered break, not heard that particular track before. I'm doing a break at the moment where i've got a delay on the master where i'm automating up the mix level (feedback a constant 100%) while also filtering it down to nothing and then letting it all drop back in. I like the idea of building up to a buildup too |
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| Originally posted by Crash Like this? One tip, when you make the effect and bounce it, bounce it without the BD. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zefepp5GTjc |
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