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How to Glitch?

alajarvela
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 20:16:04
How do you make some nice glitching effects? I use dblue_glitch and it's cool but kinda processor heavy so I have to bounce the samples. No problem there.

Do you have any tutorials or tips for glitching stuff up?
Intertia
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 20:42
I really question this as well. What's the trick that pros use? I hate programs like LiveCut that nothing can be set to do the same glitch everytime.
aciduss
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 20:44
The pros bounce and manually chop / mangle / arrange the audio until it flows.
willsanquil
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 21:16
the coolest glitches that I've made have all come from manual audio editing.

One of my favorites is to make a noise that is too busy and weird by itself to be of much use. For instance, a self oscillating filter with a bunch of pitch movement.

Bounce a section of it to audio, chop it into 16ths

move some of the sections around, chop out ones that sound terrible, now start playing

Maybe some of the sounds are good reversed? or stretched out? or maybe that 16th...take the first 1/128 of it and duplicate it a bunch...now consolidate those pieces together and then reverse/stretch/repitch that

VSTs like dblue glitch, turnado, stutter edit etc are all well and good, and can be used effectively...but its not the same as manual glitching.

Especially when you wander across something that totally freaks you out and then you say to yourself how the fuck did that happen!            If you want to make an apple pie from scratch...you must first invent the universe
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Upavas
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 21:20
Wait until your computer freezes while you are composing a tune, then record it !           Upavas - Here And Now (Sangoma Rec.) new EP out Oct.29th, get it here:
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alajarvela
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 21:36
I love the sound when my soundcard fails and the music starts to stutter, so hard to manually recreate

But yeah, if I had any idea what sounds I'd want to have, I'd do it by hand. but since I like experimenting, some software or quick tips would be fun so that I could get myself familiar with the kind of glitches I want to manually make myself later.
willsanquil
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 21:43
might just have to hook up the field recorder and overload my CPU intentionally            If you want to make an apple pie from scratch...you must first invent the universe
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alajarvela
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 22:15
for me, two or three copies of sylenth and maybe a dblue glitch does it for me.
makus
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 23:07
Glitch plug in is good because it is perfectly controllable. Same goes to Audio Damage's Replicant. Cubase is good for manual audio editing stuff           
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kabbalisticvillage
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Posted : Dec 13, 2011 23:47
if u actually learn how to use glitch and all its settings then its wicked.I also like bouncing to audio and chopping myself sometimes...Fl has an option with 3 different chop types..then i go from there.           www.soundcloud.com/kabbalisticvillage
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Equilizyme
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Posted : Dec 14, 2011 05:02
Ya, chopping and duplicating, transposing, fading reversing, etc BY HAND will give best results           --
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Cosmic Tandav
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Posted : Dec 14, 2011 14:40
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On 2011-12-13 23:47, kabbalisticvillage wrote:
Fl has an option with 3 different chop types..then i go from there.




which 3 chop options are you talking about ?
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Shuma

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Posted : Dec 14, 2011 20:56
If you are a NI Reaktor user, you can export loops you want to glitch and then import them into one of the sample transformer machines that Reaktor is offering (L3 and some others, can't remember their names at the moment).
There are really a lot of possibilities here, and it wont sound like the, I must say, overused dbGlitch.
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alajarvela
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Posted : Dec 15, 2011 20:52
I tried to glitch stuff by hand and threw a bunch of SFX on it but it just didn't sound like the pro's
aciduss
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Posted : Dec 15, 2011 21:00
Yeah I tried to spread paint with brushes too but I didn't look like Rembrandt or Monet
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