He normally does the slow down thing on build ups. And when you're fucked up, that sound fucks with you. Hehehe
The effect I'm after is more noticeable between 5 secs to 11 secs. After 10 secs, it just loops.
Last edited by DjWoody on Apr-04-2009 at 17:26
Apr-04-2009 02:21
JmanNZ
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yea sounds like it is just slowing down. Don't know if im missing anything else from there?
to automate tempo just right click on the tempo thing and go "show automation".
Apr-04-2009 02:28
EddieZilker
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On the assumption that you're speaking to the drop in pitch without losing tempo and aren't referring to the staccato chord attacks that occur subsequent to it, it sounds like a loop of machinery lowered in pitch while it's kept at tempo over a period of time, thus creating a psycho-acoustically wonky Doppler effect, that because it doesn't really change its timing, screws with ones perception.
It can probably be done in most audio editors using a pitch shifter. In CoolEdit Pro, you can set up a pitch shift over time to a spline of your choosing.
I wish I had CoolEdit Pro.
Apr-04-2009 02:31
DjWoody
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Yeah, that drop is what I'm talking about. I don't care for the song that's coming in.
Apr-04-2009 02:40
cryophonik
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Sounds like granular synthesis to me. I'm sure Alchemy could do this, but you'd need to start with the right samples.
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Apr-04-2009 02:42
Theran
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It's what Eddie said, a drop in the pitch to create a psycho-acoustic effect. If you tap your feet along the sample, you will notice that it's not slowing down in tempo.
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Apr-04-2009 10:51
DjWoody
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I think having the right samples is a big part of this sound. But, I also think there's more than just a pitch drop.
Now, I gotta research this. I remember a long time ago seeing a video on YouTube showing you how to do it on Reason. I got reason, just never use it. I also remember reading something about BT being behind this technique.
What software can do this?
Apr-04-2009 16:56
DjWoody
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WOOHOOO
Thanks Cryophonik. You were right on the money. IT IS GRANULAR SYNTHESIS. I took a processed snare hit and using REplayPLAYer 3.2 granular synthesized the shit out of it. IT WORKED!!!! YOU THE MAN!!!