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getting nasty high pitched tone when using glitch.....

elesdifrend
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Posted : Oct 25, 2007 19:27
I am making a track in which i am using the db glitch,but i have a problem, in the middle of the track i get like some feedback from the glitch....its a very high pitched tone..... how can i take it away.....thanks a lot for the help!!
elesdifrend
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Posted : Oct 25, 2007 20:07
i can turn it down with the mix feature, but isnt there perhaps a different way....
Colin OOOD
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Posted : Oct 25, 2007 20:32
Sounds like it's glitching up a really small piece of audio... have you checked the details of your programming to make sure it's not just a little mistake you made with some automation or the glitch pattern, or something?           Mastering - http://mastering.OOOD.net :: www.is.gd/mastering
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elesdifrend
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Posted : Oct 25, 2007 21:39
yes it was the pattern!! Thanks a lot!
MadScientist
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Posted : Oct 26, 2007 11:03
I recommend to record glitched stuff always and put it in as audio

some effects like stretch cause some (unwanted) stuff, like making the part longer than it is or so...           https://soundcloud.com/hazak

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makus
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Posted : Oct 26, 2007 12:09
btw, what version of glitch do you use?           
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PoM
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Posted : Oct 26, 2007 13:12
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On 2007-10-26 11:03, MadScientist wrote:
I recommend to record glitched stuff always and put it in as audio

some effects like stretch cause some (unwanted) stuff, like making the part longer than it is or so...




and the fade remove transients,not really good to use this plug on long drum patterns,when i used it i just bounced the part i needed .
MadScientist
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Posted : Oct 26, 2007 14:02
exactly

what I do is:

bounce -> effect with glitch (or something else) -> bounce again and put in the track as audio

also recommended for livecut or all other similar effects that "destroy" the sound, so u dont get unwanted overlapping...
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ansolas
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Posted : Oct 31, 2007 20:14
vladimir glitchco *muharhar* I know its very flat but anyhow I had to post it lol
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