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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2005 Location: Mar Vista, CA
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Thread Starter | How do you suppose this is done?? (Glitchy, some time warping, reversing, etc...)
I'm posting three very short clips of three different songs all done by the same guy. I'm trying to figure out what plug / plugs he may be using to accomplish this sound. I know he's using a MAC (yes, for a fact) so its def not illformed glitch. AFAIK Audio Damage's Replicant plug is relatively knew, and most of these clips are at least 3 to 4 years old, so I think that plug may be ruled out as well... any thoughts?
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| Gear maniac Joined: Dec 2005 Location: Amsterdam
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If he used a special plugin for this glitching on his Mac, you can probably find it here: http://www.studiotoolz.net/ Or it could have been made with a softsampler like kontakt. |
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| Gear addict Joined: Nov 2004 Location: Paris, France
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Buffer Override or similarly named plug-in from Destroy FX might do something like that, but I think Max/MSP is the one to get for doing granular glitchy stuff.
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2005 Location: Southern California
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sounds to me like ring modulation, reverse and some manual slice & dice techniques.
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2005 Location: Mar Vista, CA
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Thread Starter |
thanks guys. I've messed with buffer override but I can't seem to get it to do anything like that. I'll keep at it I guess. any other thoughts anyone? |
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| Gear interested Joined: Feb 2007
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| its me, the guy who did this...
hey, its cool too find this post! the first is just white noise with random volume automation on pro tools le 5 the second is the old scrub shuttle on the same set up...(recorded out to a different system) and the third is a sequence routed through the inputs of the maelstrom (spelling i know) in reason ... thanks for listening! -ryan |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2003 Location: NYC
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it won't be long before someone tells you that wasn't how it was done. be prepared. nice clips btw |
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| Gear interested Joined: Feb 2007
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