How is this sound made?
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cryophonik |
Bitcrushing and stutter effect. Try BT's own StutterEdit, Sugar Bytes' Turnado/Effectrix/Artillery, or dB Glitch (free) for the stutters, or just bounce synths to audio and chop them up into short gated chunks. |
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Sensuerea |
I tried StutterEdit but it's so confusing to use. You probably could use it to create such sounds, but I found out how Trifonic does this - he manually draws the envelopes. I'm wondering what would be the best way to do this in FL.
Source: Trifonic tutorial |
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sako487 |
quote: | Originally posted by Sensuerea
I tried StutterEdit but it's so confusing to use. You probably could use it to create such sounds, but I found out how Trifonic does this - he manually draws the envelopes. I'm wondering what would be the best way to do this in FL.
Source: Trifonic tutorial |
damn, thats pretty cool |
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Kam |
speaking of Stutter Edit, it's price just dropped by a hundred bucks on the izotope site and guitar center til August 10th.
only $149 right now. If your thinking about getting it, now's the time.
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alanzo |
Yeah, this sounds EXACTLY like a lot of what's heard in BT's Binary Universe -- for example : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-0v...&feature=relmfu
So I'm assuming that since this artist (presumebly) has no affiliation with BT, then he is probably using BT's VST plugin. What I don't know is if BT used his own plugin (it would have been pre-release at the time) for his Binary Universe CD. I personally have not played with BT's Stutter Edit. How it can be done without the plugin? Beats the outa me, hah. BT is known for spending 10+ hours on seven seconds of audio.
ing amazing piece of electronic music, by the way. Everyone on this forum should listen to the whole of This Binary Universe. |
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tehlord |
Just sounds like the pluck audio repeated over the top of a dubstep style wub bass to me. It's the rest of it that's more complicated. |
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