Shiranui
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Posted : Dec 21, 2010 19:28
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On 2010-12-21 18:10, kabbalisticvillage wrote:
i could bounce the whole thing but its much to complicated
It wasn't too complicated for aphex twin, bt or squarepusher.
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Posted : Dec 21, 2010 20:08
I which sense is bouncing complicated? It is only a few button presses or mouses actions.
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Posted : Dec 21, 2010 20:34
I would go for manual edits on drums.. granulizer crazy lfo warbles on leads, and then manual edits too.
dbglitch sounds too metalic...
too much of stutters and break stuff is annoying and untrippy imo
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Posted : Dec 21, 2010 21:42
I like glitchy stutter, but not on the whole mix. On select parts yes please
and stay away from dblueglitch - you learn so much more from doing it manually..plus its more enjoyable and you feel like you actually did something as opposed to smacking some plugin in there to do all the work for you.
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Posted : Dec 21, 2010 23:25
i really hate putting glitch over the whole track. I'd just bounce it and stutter it exactly how you want it. You have more control / will have an easier time getting exactly what you want doing it this way.
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Shiranui
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Posted : Dec 22, 2010 06:55
I don't think stutters really have the effect that they have unless you put them over the whole track
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Posted : Dec 22, 2010 06:59
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On 2010-12-21 15:49, kabbalisticvillage wrote:
is there a way to export some part of audio from all tracks in Fl Studio
Just make sure everything is routed to its own channel on the mixer board, then simply mute the pieces you dont want. When you export you can export it as either one piece of audio or the stems.
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Posted : Dec 30, 2010 13:19
So let's say I want to stutter a bounce of the whole mix in a 1-bar or 2-bar break; I bounce the master to an own audio track, and then chop it up, and use the bounce for the break instead of the midi tracks.
So.. this is really no point unless you have made quite a bit of the song right? I'm kinda stuck here, because I want the break, but I can't make the break without the song sounding fuller, and I feel I can't progress with the song until the break is there.
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Posted : Dec 30, 2010 13:30
is pretty much the only stuff needed. create few more audio tracks, apply different fx to your choice, chop the sweets out of your audio, cut, duplicate, copy, paste, rearrange, 16th, 32th, etc ... well fx not needed for simple stuttering for sure, anyways next step to chop creative and glitch things up to your needs....
if you´re still on midi one could duplicate the channel and bounce/freeze the new one and mute the midi one. that way you keep the ability to change things on source if needed. freeze is usually a rightclick function, maybe named different. no need for global bounce and reimport the stuff, so theres nothing complicated.... only if you want to stutter the whole track one needs to bounce the master OR without the need to global bounce and reimport one could go for an audio track recording the master. but keep in mind you should mute it while recording cause the output will usually be routed back to the master. this will cause an extremely loud impact you dont want to have a listen to xD. so just mute that track or route the output to nowhere ^^
there you go, sounds complicated, in fact pretty easy...
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Posted : Jan 6, 2011 16:10
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On 2011-01-06 08:31, the daleks wrote:
b-b-b-buffer overdrive
+1 Its all about the free stuff.
Buffer Overide on vox sample edits in the intro, breakdown and bit after it (somewhere in the massive plug in chain, of flanger, mod delay, tape delay and pitch shift editing). Short examples of freeware on glitch duty can be heard at: 4:23, 4:36, 4:49, 5:16, as well as in the leads in the latter half of the tune, where things are more subtle, yet add a twist.
Short, controllable glitches as I am not a fun of the overused glitch sound.
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Posted : Jan 6, 2011 16:31
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On 2010-12-21 14:49, Elad wrote:
export audio of all channels in some part
delete this part
insert the audio file that contains all
cut it paste it chop it break it work it
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Posted : Jan 6, 2011 16:33
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On 2010-12-30 16:48, kabbalisticvillage wrote:
ok so what do you use to chop ur stuff?