How to create a overall uplifting effect.

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Machinate
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Post by Machinate » Tue Nov 29, 2005 1:06 pm

theofficials wrote:Thanks for the tips guys.. The filter sweeps interest me the most though for what I'm writing atm.

Is there any chance that someone could create a little .als file together demonstrating these "uplifting" / "crowd exciter" effects?
here's a little mp3 demo of a few things to do in the breakdown.
1: The rising tone. Classic.
2: Highpass filtering of the bass (and generally dropping the volume a bit before bringing it back in on the one)
3: Tweaking the delay mix and feedback (my fave!)
4: Transposition - a whole note up.

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Post by theofficials » Tue Nov 29, 2005 2:46 pm

Machinate wrote:
theofficials wrote:Thanks for the tips guys.. The filter sweeps interest me the most though for what I'm writing atm.

Is there any chance that someone could create a little .als file together demonstrating these "uplifting" / "crowd exciter" effects?
here's a little mp3 demo of a few things to do in the breakdown.
1: The rising tone. Classic.
2: Highpass filtering of the bass (and generally dropping the volume a bit before bringing it back in on the one)
3: Tweaking the delay mix and feedback (my fave!)
4: Transposition - a whole note up.

-=(Tension)=-
After a 2nd listen I managed to hear it all 'well n truely" in affect.. wicked stuff, thought I was listening to an old Chemical brothers track there for a minute - what a rompa stompa..

1. + 4. I enjoyed the bestest :) How did you do 1. ? with vsti? and 4. takes it all up to a completely new level once the break comes back in doesn't it.
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Meef Chaloin
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Post by Meef Chaloin » Tue Nov 29, 2005 4:11 pm

just listen to trance & see how they do it, they're generally not that hard to work out.

Machinate
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Post by Machinate » Thu Dec 01, 2005 8:30 am

The Officials:
I cut the track down a bit, and uploaded it here as an .als:
http://thecovertoperators.groc.org/oper ... effect.zip

it has the rising tone (operator+automation) the guitar with all the delay tweaking and the bassline with high pass filtering and transposition. You can resample the rising tone, if you like.

Best,
A.
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Post by theofficials » Thu Dec 01, 2005 10:44 am

Machinate wrote:The Officials:
I cut the track down a bit, and uploaded it here as an .als:
http://thecovertoperators.groc.org/oper ... effect.zip

it has the rising tone (operator+automation) the guitar with all the delay tweaking and the bassline with high pass filtering and transposition. You can resample the rising tone, if you like.

Best,
A.
Wicked ma8, thx very much indeed, can't w8 to get home and insist to the missus I have a "PC" night 2nightah !
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