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Bassnectar Timestretch Intro effect
Hey all, I was wondering if anyone recognizes what sort of effect is being used on the intro to this track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M-jOZRe0-8
My first guess was that it was a Timestretch effect, but I'm not entirely sure. It sounds like it's being reversed.
I have a single, 8 bar midi note, that I'm trying various things with.
I'm using an instance of Massive with Ableton live, if that helps.
any and all insight is appreciated =)
cheers
It's easier to hear at 2:18. It almost sounds like a dramatic tremolo effect. Could that be all it is, or is there more involved?
I'mma try it XD
Woot, figured it out!
For anyone interested in the results that I got.
I simply used the Auto Pan feature (Audio Effects) in Ableton live 8 to achieve a very similar effect to the one in this song.
Cheers =)
What the fuck.
Mind blown??
Seriously? This is one of the most basic effects there is...
Glad you figured it out though, always better than someone else showing you.
Is he on about the predelay-stereo reverb effect? What the hell is he trying to achieve?
Try with a stereo delayed hall reverb, with a mixed, reversed and dry, signal. Set the reversed- straight ratio louder on the left channel.
Funny how you say it's one of the most basic effects there is, and I'm only now getting replies a week after making this thread.
Lunar Phase 7: I don't really see what you're so confused about. I've pointed out twice, the exact sound I'm looking for. You have a strange attitude lol.
Anyways, I've managed to create a sound that will work for what I need it for. Not exactly the same, but it does sound nice. =)
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| Originally posted by Mise Try with a stereo delayed hall reverb, with a mixed, reversed and dry, signal. Set the reversed- straight ratio louder on the left channel. |
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