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creative and effective use of the "Buffer Override" plug-in?
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Peter Bull
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Posted : Apr 1, 2009 04:03:25
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I just starting using this supposedly wonderful plug-in.
I have been experimenting alot with it, but i can't seem to get that creative blow out of it.
Anyone wants to share some tips and tricks?? |
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Andrew
Voice Of Cod / Zuloop
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Posted : Apr 1, 2009 04:44
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if you set a loop with BO on a track, without changing the settings at all, each time the loop plays it will sound different.
Because of this it's best that once you've got the sound you want from BO (usually for me that means automating it till it sounds awesome), you should bounce it down to audio - else it will be different every time it's played thru.
Andrew
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roigt0r
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Posted : Apr 12, 2009 05:45
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I find it's fun to load a sample, then apply buffer override and start recording while I play around on the XY pad. Then I bounce to audio and chop up the bits I found most interesting and combine them to make a lead. Sounds nice and glitchy and gives you a break from synthesis. |
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Kane
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Apr 12, 2009 12:34
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Try using it with several other fx and go crazy with automation. Basically just don't leave it on constantly..just for an 1/8th note section every now and then.
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Peter Bull
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Posted : Apr 15, 2009 00:10
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thanks for the tips... i have starting to find ways to experiment with it myself! |
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Djones
IsraTrance Senior Member
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Posted : Apr 17, 2009 01:00
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