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These tight rytmic fx´s ?

Conny
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Posted : Feb 2, 2013 08:45:54
In many tunes you can hear these really tight rytmic fx sound. How do they get the fx´s this tight?
Do they use audio samples for this purpose?
Because when i use midi it doesn´t get tight at all. Please give me some advice.

Here´s an example with these tight fx´s at 0:58





Fakso
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Posted : Feb 2, 2013 15:04
Well I guess some reversed sawtooth synthline (one note)

and the somehow like speaking sound is a samples I guess from a dubstep sample pack, because you can hear it a lot in newer productions, now these packs will get ripped off
If you want to make that speaking stuff yourself...I am not sure but I'd say that bitcrushing is 100% involved and maybe the sound made with lfo's or grain stuff (dunno how to explain as I only know the ableton option of graining an audioclip)
Grevinsky
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Posted : Feb 3, 2013 09:57
I dont think that is so tight.
You just have to be careful of the placement, so it go along very well with eachother.
Put the track in your daw, and try to analyze and see the arrangement and try to recreate it!.

Good luck you will get it           .
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jekvan
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Posted : Feb 4, 2013 02:58
Just a lot of bitcrusher.If you have Ableton,redux can do the job pretty well.If you have sylenth1,play with sylenth1 distortion features,I think "decimate" can reproduce that kind of sound.
The rest is just single saw wave oscilator with a fast lfo on filter,and that is it.Play with it some more and walla.           From all the things I lost,that sandwitch cost me most :)


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CEgreg

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Posted : Feb 4, 2013 06:07
sylenth really gets things chatting. sawtooth it. use the decimator distort 100% wet, amount just below halfway.

put resonance up about 40 - 70% and find the right part of the cutoff to sweep through.
B-recluse
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Posted : Feb 4, 2013 15:53
hey there ! make a sample rack , and use a sample ( nicer to make it yourselve ! ) example a stab , then a reverse one ,a unique percussion and other short fx ! I use a drumrack ! and apply some fx for some of my sounds ! then let your kick playing and just ad the sounds in so you got a tight feeling its a kind of shuffle use your ears and quik will find out the techic ! use some reverb and delay , pitch shift on sounds and you creating your own unique sounds
Fakso
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Posted : Feb 7, 2013 05:57
For that bitcrush sound, I just stumbled upon it while trying to create techno percs:

triangle osc in sylenth, bpf, apply lfo(free) to cutoff and pitch, mod env effecting pitch, amp env: no attack little decay less sustain some more release, and decimate with high wet amount and moderate "amount" and then some milliseconds delay added to the signal chain
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