Key Change buildup
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Aequitas123
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Key Change buildup
I'm doing a remix where i have to switch keys from the last chorus to the outro. Its only 2 steps.
I'm wondering the best way to this.
Right now i have a sample of the track with linear increasing transpose and a operator with a bit of crunch to it with linear increasing transpose.
It sounds okay, but i'm sure there could be a better way.
I'm wondering the best way to this.
Right now i have a sample of the track with linear increasing transpose and a operator with a bit of crunch to it with linear increasing transpose.
It sounds okay, but i'm sure there could be a better way.
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Aequitas123
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"suckin up sound" would be something like a zipper, or reverse reverb.Aequitas123 wrote:I would also be interested to hear any tips on obtaining a quick "sucking up" sound. Something like a dropping pitch, frequency, and/or EQ.
A great zipper, for example, is an electric guitar chord rocked once and letting it play out for a few bars --- but then reversed. Use the reversed version.
Reverse reverb how to (you can skip some steps)
http://www.studiorecordingengineer.com/ ... -3759.html
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jeffplaysmoog
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