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Snare rush, drums editing...

Postby Kirex » Sun Jun 10, 2007 5:40 pm

What do you use for it?

I use FL, and make then combining Beat Slicer & Granulizer mainly, but it's a pain making them step by step.



Do you edit them the hard way or i'm missing something?


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Postby PEPCORE » Sun Jun 10, 2007 7:00 pm

I mostly import a drumloop in the bit under the playlist, and then cut it into beats wich you then can seperatly rearange timestretch and fragment and whatnot.

But it is also pretty time consuming.



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Postby Halph-Price » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:43 pm

are you kidding me? use the slicer, and place a note in the paino roll, then go into tools >chop or hit ctrl+u and then set it to as fine of a grain as you want. it'll go in time to the music, and you can control the velocity.

there's also the method of adding a REALLY tight delay, you'd be lucky to find one that goes that tight. within milloseconds. squarepusher uses that, makes a roll over top of the normal drum break. that has a very reverb liek quality

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Postby PEPCORE » Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:24 pm

U mean use the cut tool for every indidual beat in the loop?, i do that occasionally, but with ctrl+u i dont almost get anything, i dont exactly understand what you mean?

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Postby Halph-Price » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:11 pm

sorry not ctrl+u but alt+u. you select the note you want to have really chopped and in the chop menu you can set it to differnt grains. i guess you do it for every note.

not the cut tool, i am sorry, but the chop tool. chop will take a note and cut it up based on tempo.

now see you can use that with the granulizer and a fine delay unit and have 3 completely different sounding drum rush sounds.

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Postby PEPCORE » Tue Jun 12, 2007 5:19 am

Ok thanks m8 ;), i already thaught with the cut tool you dont get any linear like sounds.



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Postby Halph-Price » Tue Jul 10, 2007 6:19 pm

no , that granulizer is good for non-linear snare rushes.

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Postby s-n-s » Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:29 pm

renoise is sooo sweet for this kind of thing

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Postby MarkyPoo » Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:44 pm

I use the slicer to cut up breaks , loops, and vocals but I make bass drops with the granulizer. Granulizer is a pretty nice tool for slowing stuff down and making glitchy shitz.
Its all pretty time consuming.
Especially for me.
I have a broken sound card that freezes and destroys tracks.
I also only have the a like half cracked version of fruity loops.
This leaves me with like 4 hours to make the drum tracks for a song before the sound card destroys the thing.
I could crack it for the full version.
But I'm too lazy to find a working crack.
(Help!?)

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