Hey Guys can someone please recommend a tool + a way to achieve this type of Pitch bend.
Im using Ableton here and tried in many ways to do it using the Envelope features but no way
here is a link to the sample:
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Thank you
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Apr-28-2008 00:16
Eldritch
Eldritch Project
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Sweden
I think it's a flanger effect that is being automated (the rate).
Apr-28-2008 00:22
Khayat
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So its not even pitch Bend lol
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Apr-28-2008 00:23
Limit
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Registered: Feb 2004
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its a mix of pitch envelope and lfo rate.
Apr-29-2008 16:50
Khayat
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actually I ve been trying to recreate this for 2 days now but with no luck can someone please tell me how to do this in Live
or something close with the same specs
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Apr-29-2008 16:53
thecYrus
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it must be something which is based on delays. (flanger, phaser, chorus, ..). and for the pitching effect. that's just the pitch bend of the source sound.
Apr-29-2008 19:34
Khayat
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Ok now I've been trying to recreate this for > 10 days now and I m not even close of anyone is till interested or knows how please reply
Now I really appreciate Super8 more cauz he is good damn good
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May-12-2008 07:13
Fledz
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Location: London UK
That's such a mad effect and a sick track too. If you figure it out, post the file!
Life is to short to listen to something else than Trance
May-13-2008 21:35
pho mo
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Darwin
Dunno but it sounds like they've done it all with time-stretch, the whole thing sounds like a sample that they've pitch bended with a time stretch algorithm but without actually changing the tempo. It that makes sense
Is the sound loaded into a sample player and played in loop mode with the end loop point adjusted towards the start point to make the sound go up in pitch?
Possible combined with upward pitched delays and increased phaser rate?