Creating Lo-fi in ableton
Creating Lo-fi in ableton
Just wondering if you guys had any tips on achieving lo fi quality for recording acoustic guitar and vocals in ableton. I use an mbox 2 interface with a m-audio condenser mic ($100 range). Here's an example of the sound I'm trying to achieve. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4PEUQ4O ... re=related I'd really appreciate it.
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
You cannot produce lo-fi in Ableton.... the audio engine is too good, and no matter what you do it will end up sounding high end
Sorry.... couldn't resist the temptation
Sorry.... couldn't resist the temptation
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senator adam
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Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
There are a lot of lofi plugs in Ableton. Try out a combination of them, roll off the top end a bit with EQ8. I'm listening to that track with my crappy laptop speakers, but to me it sounds like there is a lot of mids in that track. Maybe boost the mids a slight bit as well in EQ8. Do various combinations of the plugs, you can change the order of the plugins in Ableton easily 
Also, try some of the free plugs from this guy:
http://www.jeroenbreebaart.com/
The ferox plug is excellent. I use it on lots of tracks.
Also, try some of the free plugs from this guy:
http://www.jeroenbreebaart.com/
The ferox plug is excellent. I use it on lots of tracks.
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
Thanks a lot senator adam, and you as well for your humor, dub. 
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
recording the drums yourself in a basement with bad sound and a lot of bleeding seems to be what works.
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
Record, export, compress, import, export, compress, import.......
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
There are quite a few plugins and tricks you could try to lo-fi-ify your recordings, but honestly, the fastest path towards that Woods sound is to get a cassette four-track, some cheap dynamic mikes and record away.
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Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
you can try to reporduce your recording on crappy equipment and re-record that.
Also fast and good is eq3 - just turn off lows and highs, leaving only the mid-band. Then put the vinyl-distortion behind it and play with it's settings. For example.
Also fast and good is eq3 - just turn off lows and highs, leaving only the mid-band. Then put the vinyl-distortion behind it and play with it's settings. For example.
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
MPGK wrote:Why didn't anyone mention Redux? I use it all the time.
because on that tack there wasnt any bit reduction, and he said he wanted to sound like that track.
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
i often use saturator or dynamic tube for slight distorsions. fiddle with freq & bias. to have a room like in the record sample, i recommend a impulse reverb like freeverb and a room impulse, for example a "living room" impulse.
freeverb:
http://freeverb3.sourceforge.net/
impulse can be found here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~fokkie/IR.htm
http://www.audioease.com/IR/index.html
how to guitar amp modeling with ir:
http://www.guitarampmodeling.com/viewto ... =2452&f=32
have fun...
peace
T
freeverb:
http://freeverb3.sourceforge.net/
impulse can be found here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~fokkie/IR.htm
http://www.audioease.com/IR/index.html
how to guitar amp modeling with ir:
http://www.guitarampmodeling.com/viewto ... =2452&f=32
have fun...
peace
T
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
Okay, guess you're right about that...cacti wrote:MPGK wrote:Why didn't anyone mention Redux? I use it all the time.
because on that tack there wasnt any bit reduction, and he said he wanted to sound like that track.
It's pretty obvious it's also about the way you sing and play your instruments.
I noticed the vocals are doubled, one track's panned to the left and one to the right - or do my ears deceive me? Distortion does the compression work, mid-bandpass has been mentioned before.
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
Try running stuff through Stillwell's Bad Buss Mojo
http://www.stillwellaudio.com/?page_id=19
It's a free trial plugin.
It will fuck your shit right up.
http://www.stillwellaudio.com/?page_id=19
It's a free trial plugin.
It will fuck your shit right up.
Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
Rabalder wrote:Record, export, compress, import, export, compress, import.......

Re: Creating Lo-fi in ableton
bleed is a key.. emulate some crosstalk...cacti wrote:recording the drums yourself in a basement with bad sound and a lot of bleeding seems to be what works.
