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dblue Glitch Vst - tips, tutorials & tricks ?
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Eric.Bar
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Posted : Dec 16, 2007 11:52
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I just love the Glitch but I'm having trouble programing it.
I usually hit the randomize feature and then bounce down a few bars for further chopping.
I feel I'm relying on luck instead of knowledge.
Can anyone please share some tips/tutorials on how to tame this beast of a plugin...
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Aluminol
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Posted : Dec 16, 2007 13:23
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use the channels on their own by soloing them may help you out..then you hear what each individual channel is doing and work from there.. |
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Elad
Tsabeat/Sattel Battle
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Posted : Dec 16, 2007 17:31
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Eric.Bar
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Posted : Dec 16, 2007 17:32
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10nX 4 the suggestion
I have found this tutorial (work in progress) that gives an explanation about the various effects in Glitch.
If you have some tips or even presets...please post
10nX
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Tomos
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Dec 16, 2007 18:17
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Presets for glitch would be fairly pointless. It relys on the material you are putting through it for whether it would work. Its good for breakdowns, occasional incidental noises and ends of long runs. But I wouldn't put it just 'in' my song anywhere. It's too noticeable.
I don't think a tutorial is really necessary for glitch. Test each function on its own, hear how it sounds and put it in where you think its best suited.. no other way to do it. Every song is different and each effect may or may not work.
Experiment! Being methodical and following a recipe for a plugin called Glitch sounds ridiculous! |
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Speakafreaka
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Dec 16, 2007 19:46
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I use it on pads and paddy leads... completely mental, and not that ridiculous glitch overload that appears on every other song. Also, it often sounds much better without the mix at 100%...
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