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| Gear maniac | Glitch Drums
Hello slutz, I was wondering how artists get that glitch/hyperbeat sound? For referance to what I am talking about listen to Bjork's Vespertine or any album by The Books. I have done a bit of this within Protools by copying a region and pasting it over and over and resizing the regions to fit the beat, but that is super time consuming. What program should I be doing this on(mac)? Are there any tutorials for how to best do this creatively? (I am new to computer music.) edit: Whoops! I put this in the wrong forum. Moving to electronic music production. Sorry. |
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