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thesuperfunk
On Track
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Zombie0729
i mean what's on a mixer.... phaser, whitenoise, bitcrush, sweep?
uhh... those are all super easy to recreate |
yeah ... i really don't see what you'd struggle to recreate? :\
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Aug-25-2007 20:59
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derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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Agreed. Just use some transparent effects plugins on the master bus (before the limiter), turn the dry/wet level down to 0 when not in use, then bring it up and go nuts if you want to process the whole song the way a dj would.
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Aug-26-2007 00:42
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derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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Um, you're talking about "audio chopping" right? With volume cuts/ modulation you'll get stutter/ shutter type effects, but it won't make the audio speed up/ slow down/ go backwards/ do the things that scratching does to it.
AnalogX's Scratch program is pretty fun. You could so some scratching with that and import it into your track.
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Aug-27-2007 09:33
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Domesticated
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
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I think he's talking about CDJ tricks such as cutting loops to infinity.
I've often wondered the same myself.
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Aug-27-2007 10:40
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derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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I've never come across the expression "cutting loops to infinity" - I have no reference point to imagine what that sounds like.
Booster, you'll get some interesting effects for sure. It's in the same ballpark (however the "ballpark" is defined), though as you said, it is a bit different to dragging a piece of audio backwards and forwards under a needle. The Scratch program I mentioned is freeware and seems like a much easier way to get scratching into a track (though you will have to get it right, playing it live - but hey, keep recording until you get a take you're happy with!)
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Aug-27-2007 11:43
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