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Fruity vs S.Forge Question....

ThiagoNAKA
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Posted : Nov 21, 2002 01:20
Hey Fruity users!!!

I´d like to know how can I make a similar "wav effect" on Sound Forge(or reccomend any VST that edit wav like Fruity) as "FX3" knob on Fruity Loops(edit sample).

I don´t know exactly what it makes, all I know is that my kick(when I turn knob to -50%) sounds very good!!!! What I see at Fruity when I use this knob, is a compress/descompress of wav, but without change on lenght of sample. BUt not compress as Compressors PLugIns, it´s a "vertical compress".... :?: I know it´s very confused...

Anyone knows how can I make it with Sound Forge or with any sample-VST(Battery,Kontakt)???

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Jason (LyTe)
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Posted : Nov 21, 2002 03:26
to be more on the point, fruity is a sequencer. sound forge is a wav editor.

Pitch bend (FX3) - Applies pitch bend to the sample. Useful with drum samples.
Boost (FX1) - This effect is useful for boosting up & overdriving your sample.
Sine FX - Applies a sine modulation to the sample. The first wheel controls the amount of modulation; the second one controls the sine frequency.
my guess is you use the pitch bend in SF. (look at the infected site on "how to make an Infected Kick").
          "We Do Not Allways See Things As They Are. We See Things As We Are" -Ancient Chinese Proverb

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ThiagoNAKA
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Posted : Nov 21, 2002 04:51
Thanks Jason! I know differnces between Fruity e SOund FOrge.

I actually know a little how to use pitch bend in SF... but this FX3 knob is SO EASY!!!!

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steve
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Posted : Nov 21, 2002 06:08
Jason are you explaining fruity or sf?
Jason (LyTe)
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Posted : Nov 21, 2002 08:08
steve, i gave an explenation on the fx3 button and it's counterpart at soundforge, as well as some more info on other FX knobs in FL3.           "We Do Not Allways See Things As They Are. We See Things As We Are" -Ancient Chinese Proverb

LyTe Email:TechnoLyte@gmail.com
Jason (LyTe)
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Posted : Nov 22, 2002 12:10
superglue, i never once mentioned you shuold use a vst on a time stretch/pitch bend on a sound editor, i was merely explaining the similarities and differences. i also gave an exact explenation on the fx3 properties.           "We Do Not Allways See Things As They Are. We See Things As We Are" -Ancient Chinese Proverb

LyTe Email:TechnoLyte@gmail.com
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