Boucing effect
Boucing effect
Hi,
I was just playing around and noticed i couldn't do a "bouncing" effect correctly, so quick question;
How to make it happen?
(Bouncing effect sounds clear to me but let me describe it a little more, it's that dot that bounce and bounce faster the further you go through time to end up a straight line of sound without destroying its pitch)
Thanks for ur help
I was just playing around and noticed i couldn't do a "bouncing" effect correctly, so quick question;
How to make it happen?
(Bouncing effect sounds clear to me but let me describe it a little more, it's that dot that bounce and bounce faster the further you go through time to end up a straight line of sound without destroying its pitch)
Thanks for ur help
Re: Boucing effect
I use Arpeggiator.
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Re: Boucing effect
You don't say what instrument you are using.
e.g. in simpler you can set the loop and then decrease the loop length to increase the bounce until straight note, although pitch does change.
Or in operator for example you can use the envelope loop.
prolly a number of other ways with other instruments too.
e.g. in simpler you can set the loop and then decrease the loop length to increase the bounce until straight note, although pitch does change.
Or in operator for example you can use the envelope loop.
prolly a number of other ways with other instruments too.
Re: Boucing effect
Well id like to be able to do it with any sounds captured as sample if necessary but the simpler does change the pitch and i'd like to do it without interfering the original pitch
Re: Boucing effect
Maybe you're talking about a volume LFO that increases its speed during release....?
Re: Boucing effect
Oh yeah that sounds actually smart guess it will do the trick.
Ty =)
Ty =)
Re: Boucing effect
You could always try smartelectronix bouncy.