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dj_hysterix
I want to know how Derb makes their special sound...

Example:
DEEERB - DEERB - DERB - ERB -ERB -ERB... BASSLINE -ERB, BASSLINE-ERB

and so on...i hope you guys understand what im trying to say:)

Please if someone know how to make this crazy sound post please :D

I just want to get started hehe :rolleyes: :p
Trancevision
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DEEERB - DEERB - DERB - ERB -ERB -ERB... BASSLINE -ERB, BASSLINE-ERB


perhaps you could upload an audio demo of what you mean...I think can figure it out if I know EXCATLY what you mean...

Trancevision
dj_hysterix
Okey, here's two typical derb style samples.

Sample 1

Sample 2

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mantisnl
those are just little parts of the vocal.. which are cutted and placed in this particulary order kick-vocal kick-vocal

just play around with some vocals and try it out;)
dj_hysterix
okey..cool..going to try that now :D
coby
In the first sample its just a change in pitch ...
hey cheggy
Their remix of Follow Me does it the best. The vocal sample is just cut up and then I think they use a vocoder cos they slowly bend the vocals into a synth
xls
All you do is set up loop points on your sample. Gradually shorten the loop length (by adjusting the starting or ending point - whichever one you prefer) until the loop is so short that it's basically just a raw waveform. Any sound can be used as a synth by setting a short enough loop.
McBigMac
First one, is jsut taking a part of the vocal,thats fading out while a synth comes in.

SEcond is done by timestretching NOT loop poiting. As that would require too much time comparing to time stretching, i know of NO sequencer that can automate loop points.

In reason you can load your vocal sample in and play with the Sample start button and automate it ;)

You can also time stretch in Cooledit Pro ;)
xfer
thats the way most of us would do it. but derb probally used a hardware effects like the lexicon to time stretch, rich bastards LOL

hey cheggy
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Originally posted by xfer
thats the way most of us would do it. but derb probally used a hardware effects like the lexicon to time stretch, rich bastards LOL


Too true. I saw a picture of Kai Tracid's Studio. It's really not fair, but the basis behind it all is the same. With a little more time and effort, I'm sure you could pull it off. I'm not able to listen to the samples but i know what you're on about.
teknasia
whats the title of the first sample?
i know the vocal from a groovetrack :)
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