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ClearWater
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Wow, a bit surprised I suppose... getting to play with audio seems to give quite a few advantages when it comes to manipulating and creating new samples... certainly can see getting a lot of interesting percussive effects for drums and expressive effects for leads/pads...
Do any of you work with chopping up your audio or is it all smooth modulation of timbres through arranger envelopes? Do you just work on getting the complicated stuff done in the VSTi?
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Apr-03-2009 14:51
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cronodevir
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Bum Fuck Nowhere
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How are you able to tell the difference between dblue glitch and doing it the long way?
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Apr-05-2009 22:19
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DigiNut
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| quote: | Originally posted by cronodevir
How are you able to tell the difference between dblue glitch and doing it the long way? |
I've used dBlue glitch to record about 40 bars of glitches from an original track, then spliced the non-shitty parts back into the original and added my own effects, and nobody really noticed it as the glitch "sound". It's a lazy man's approach, like wading through a thousand preset patches and samples instead of trying to make my own, but it actually still involves a lot of work.
Plain vanilla Glitch is, well, pretty obvious. It just doesn't provide a wide variety of rhythms, effects, or timbres in general. Plus, to an alert listener, it sounds random, because it is random. Good stutter/glitch edits are supposed to blend well; they should add character but not seem out of place. They should help the track's rhythm along rather than disrupting it. Throwing on a Glitch plugin and tweaking a few knobs doesn't accomplish any of this.
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Apr-05-2009 22:57
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cronodevir
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Bum Fuck Nowhere
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So how do you glitch an incoming signal without a glitch FX?
Also, Who uses the default for dblue glitch?
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Apr-05-2009 23:25
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