Johns' Murph rack isnt bad but isnt quite the same. Im thinking Ohmboys Quadfromage might have something, i'll play around with that and see
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So do you mind expanding on what techniques you are using? I kinda struggle with the glitchy sounds, as i'm not used to making those - any tips on generating sounds like edIT? 'Crying Over Pros....' is one of my favourite albums from the last few years.glitchhophead wrote:Hey fatrabbit thanks for posting that picture thats pretty wicked. I know hes (edIT) pretty into Max/Msp as well.
Quote: When I perform live I use a custom MAX/MSP patch I built called the "Crunkmaster 2000". It's essentially a custom DJ patch I made that has custom FX, VST plugin support and expandability. When I perform live I usually just throw down the rockin' dancefloor set of all my original tunes and a few jiggafried hip-hop mashups for the ladies. It's not rocket science. I'm not up there trying to prove I'm a genious with my software. I spend so much time in the studio crafting my music, that when I play live I really just want to bring those exact tracks to the dancefloor. And I do exactly that, Drop the sirens on that ass.
I want a Crunkmaster but MAX is too steep a learning curve for now..........


Well I was trying to get some similar sounds using native Live plugins/instruments as much as possible, as well as editing techniques.glitchhophead wrote:Thats one of my favs as well. I've seen him a couple times with OOAH,who is also the man (They call him the Mobb Boss of the Glitch Mob) What software/pluggins do you use? (Besides Live of course!)
Cheers for the tip, but what's Discovery?Spiralgroove wrote:i have got some sounds similiar to this with Discovery plus some extra mangling
filter modulation and lots of modulating filters
try using lots of copies of the same sound on several channels and eq them so that only tiny slices of the spectrum are coming through on each track and then start doing all your delays and fx chains... some of it is just luck and experimentation
i try to make sure i save my fx groups now even if i dont keep the set i create them in
it helps to make it all into audio and just mangle it senseless...
Rather than have lots of channels, it's probably easier to make a rack with chains that specific EQ bands on them and then place the effects you want on each chain.Spiralgroove wrote:i have got some sounds similiar to this with Discovery plus some extra mangling
filter modulation and lots of modulating filters
try using lots of copies of the same sound on several channels and eq them so that only tiny slices of the spectrum are coming through on each track and then start doing all your delays and fx chains... some of it is just luck and experimentation
i try to make sure i save my fx groups now even if i dont keep the set i create them in
it helps to make it all into audio and just mangle it senseless...