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Posted by Ankhsunamun on Oct-22-2011 19:12:

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


Posted by Ankhsunamun on Oct-22-2011 20:41:

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


Posted by Ankhsunamun on Oct-22-2011 20:52:

Woot, figured it out!


Posted by Ankhsunamun on Oct-27-2011 11:39:

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 =)


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Oct-27-2011 12:26:

What the fuck.


Posted by Ankhsunamun on Oct-29-2011 09:05:

Mind blown??


Posted by Fledz on Oct-29-2011 10:20:

Seriously? This is one of the most basic effects there is...

Glad you figured it out though, always better than someone else showing you.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Oct-29-2011 13:10:

Is he on about the predelay-stereo reverb effect? What the hell is he trying to achieve?


Posted by Mise on Oct-29-2011 22:21:

Try with a stereo delayed hall reverb, with a mixed, reversed and dry, signal. Set the reversed- straight ratio louder on the left channel.


Posted by Ankhsunamun on Oct-30-2011 01:39:

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. =)


Posted by sako487 on Oct-30-2011 07:06:

quote:
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.


sounds like this with some bitcrush added after the reverb



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