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FX help question!
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| substorm |
Hey peeps!
This might be a longshot, but a needed to see if someone here understand what im trying to create!
So i want an fx, an "uplifter" that tonal shifts from low to high(pitch maybe), but i dont want it to go all the way up, but sustains a few seconds.:crazy:
If anyone just understod what the f*ck i just was trying to explain, i hope you could help me out here!?:P
I have played around with the Lfo´s on my v-station, but it doesnt stay "up", if you know what i mean.
Damn this was har to explain, but like i said, it was a longshot. And the thing is that i dont have a sample of something like it, just in my head!
Thanks for any help!
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| No Left Turn |
| i think what's creating that effect is the automation of a low-pass filter. instead of opening the filter completely, you can leave it at around 3khz to get the effect that you're looking for. |
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| Affiliation |
| If you are using ableton, there is a pitch envelope for every samples that you can automate to do whatever you want. Slide up, down, ramps, whatever you can draw with the mouse over top of the waveform. |
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| substorm |
| quote: | Originally posted by Affiliation
If you are using ableton, there is a pitch envelope for every samples that you can automate to do whatever you want. Slide up, down, ramps, whatever you can draw with the mouse over top of the waveform. |
Ok.. thanks alot for that tip, ill try that!
:)
Cheers!
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