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CharlesFerraro Platinum Member
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georgeinar Platinum Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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It is interesting how you followed the instructions. I could plainly hear many of the techniques you used, the offsetting and the quantizing and the eqing also. I think it's great that you do these exercises. It must help you develop new techniques. This was very intersting. Gld you're keeping these up each month. _________________ George Nelson is 2loose
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Pumpkin King Senior Member
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:27 pm Post subject: |
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Cool. I like how you base these songs off articles like that. I guess it's a good source of inspiration to get songs done. I tried to read the article, though there were lots of things I didn't understand, sadly. I'm probably going to have to learn some of these things sometime down the road though.
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CharlesFerraro Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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Pumpkin King wrote: | I tried to read the article, though there were lots of things I didn't understand, sadly. I'm probably going to have to learn some of these things sometime down the road though.
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I could try to answer any questions you have. Did you need something defined or a technique explained? _________________ paypal.me/CharlesFerraro |
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CharlesFerraro Platinum Member
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:48 pm Post subject: |
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for instance I bet the 'glitchy drums' section doesn't make much sense. I know the Cubase equivalent of the technique the author is attempting with Live. Basically you can take a drum loop and use a tool to detect transients (the initial attack of a percussive hit). The tool will slice up the loop into sections according to the peaks of the waveform, and then assign a midi note to each piece of the sliced loop.
You can then rearrange the assigned midi notes to rearrange the loop.
The author suggests piling a bunch of effects on some kick free loops before that process. _________________ paypal.me/CharlesFerraro |
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Pumpkin King Senior Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:44 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, well as I look at it now, I think it's more that I need to read it slower to know what it's saying. With the Bass section, I think it'd be easier if I saw the process to understand it better. _________________ Like my Facebook Page!
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CharlesFerraro Platinum Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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Pumpkin King wrote: | With the Bass section, I think it'd be easier if I saw the process to understand it better. |
they have a link to a vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08BoGYGZxso&feature=player_embedded
btw that youtube channel has some amaaazing sound design tutorials. _________________ paypal.me/CharlesFerraro |
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Pumpkin King Senior Member
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ellll Platinum Member
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Charles...
Interesting slide in this odd melody in the bass...it sounds so UNUSUAL fitting to the rhythm as it does and middle range also... a nice sound! !
Not realy sure where its supposed to go but it has MUCH interest and I find it rather catchy and fun !!! That it follows the required instructions is of a side interest to me as a melody/harmony student of FAR too many years.... but I see why it is so arranged. It is involved to me, in the sense of new sounds but I see the reasoning behind it somewhat, and feel MORE WORK with this idea might yield realy startling results in some usage . . . .
And its VERY catchy as well and I like that!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Charles !!!
Regards, John Johnny.. ellll |
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