making wet metal sounds?
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The Phat Conductor
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well this thread has come along nicely.
when i finish recovering from new year's eve i'm totally going to check some of this stuff.
cheers
when i finish recovering from new year's eve i'm totally going to check some of this stuff.
cheers
ill gates aka the phat conductor
producer, performer + ableton/music teacher
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producer, performer + ableton/music teacher
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Have you tried Lucifer or Major Malfunction?glitchhophead wrote:2. I know you've heard it before but DblueGLITCH really is amazing. I have g4 PB AND a PC and its the only plug I would consider staying with PC for. If I get the new MBP I'm definitely gonna need Bootcamp. I've tried the Glitch racks on here and no disrespect to the creators (its more than I could come up with) but they dont really compare. Theres no replacement for it.
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glitchhophead
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I have tried Lucifer and I tried the demo of Major Malfunction. It got me excited but it isnt nearly as intuitive as Dblue. I cant see it as a replacement for it but maybe i need to dig a little deeper with it. I think I'm gonna play with Reaktor some more too. Have you tried Dblue? The ease of use and how easily you can tweek parameters combined with its sound quality, tape delay,etc...its hard to beat. It will take an Very talented programmer to replicate it on Mac apparently.(Or maybe the ones who could do it dont want to give that much hard work away like he did!)
But when you use it, do you think that someone could easily identify that you used it? It can be hard to use a plug-in and not make it sound like you used Reaktor, or dBlue Glitch etc.glitchhophead wrote:I have tried Lucifer and I tried the demo of Major Malfunction. It got me excited but it isnt nearly as intuitive as Dblue. I cant see it as a replacement for it but maybe i need to dig a little deeper with it. I think I'm gonna play with Reaktor some more too. Have you tried Dblue? The ease of use and how easily you can tweek parameters combined with its sound quality, tape delay,etc...its hard to beat. It will take an Very talented programmer to replicate it on Mac apparently.(Or maybe the ones who could do it dont want to give that much hard work away like he did!)
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creepjoint
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havent listened to the TTA tune as for some reason I dont get the MySPace music player loading in Firefox (any tips ?) but I read some mention about short delay and high feedback.
So, my suggestion is using the Grain Delay with full feedback, minimum spray, Frequency to taste and Pitch -3 to +3 or whatever takes your fancy then automate Pitch and Frequency. Oh yeah, set the time (not sync) mode to 1 ms
I then garnished in some eq and phaser (and beat repeats if youre lazy)
Gives me some nice gloopy beats
So, my suggestion is using the Grain Delay with full feedback, minimum spray, Frequency to taste and Pitch -3 to +3 or whatever takes your fancy then automate Pitch and Frequency. Oh yeah, set the time (not sync) mode to 1 ms
I then garnished in some eq and phaser (and beat repeats if youre lazy)
Gives me some nice gloopy beats
Hi all - I'm Dan Nigrin, author of Major Malfunction. I'm new to this thread, and just catching up. Couple things:
Also, re: the original request for a "wet metal" sound like Telefon Tel Aviv on "Farenheight Fair Enough"; using MM, try using the Delay effect, with the Time parameter turned down to 10-20 msecs or so, and then Feedback cranked up to 70-90% or so. That makes a pretty cool sound for me!
Finally, I'm now working on an XP version of the plugin too, so all future versions will be cross platform...
Dan
I'd love to get more info on this - I'm not sure if glitchhophead is referring to Lucifer or Major Malfunction, but it MM: can you elaborate on what's not as intuitive in MM compared to dBlue's Glitch, and/or what you'd like to see included in MM for future versions?glitchhophead wrote:I have tried Lucifer and I tried the demo of Major Malfunction. It got me excited but it isnt nearly as intuitive as Dblue. I cant see it as a replacement for it but maybe i need to dig a little deeper with it. I think I'm gonna play with Reaktor some more too. Have you tried Dblue? The ease of use and how easily you can tweek parameters combined with its sound quality, tape delay,etc...its hard to beat. It will take an Very talented programmer to replicate it on Mac apparently.(Or maybe the ones who could do it dont want to give that much hard work away like he did!)
Also, re: the original request for a "wet metal" sound like Telefon Tel Aviv on "Farenheight Fair Enough"; using MM, try using the Delay effect, with the Time parameter turned down to 10-20 msecs or so, and then Feedback cranked up to 70-90% or so. That makes a pretty cool sound for me!
Finally, I'm now working on an XP version of the plugin too, so all future versions will be cross platform...
Dan
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Wow, just checked out the demo, this is well cool, I like the beeps too, the way the beep is on a different note every time!!dnigrin wrote:Hi all - I'm Dan Nigrin, author of Major Malfunction. I'm new to this thread, and just catching up. Couple things:
I'd love to get more info on this - I'm not sure if glitchhophead is referring to Lucifer or Major Malfunction, but it MM: can you elaborate on what's not as intuitive in MM compared to dBlue's Glitch, and/or what you'd like to see included in MM for future versions?glitchhophead wrote:I have tried Lucifer and I tried the demo of Major Malfunction. It got me excited but it isnt nearly as intuitive as Dblue. I cant see it as a replacement for it but maybe i need to dig a little deeper with it. I think I'm gonna play with Reaktor some more too. Have you tried Dblue? The ease of use and how easily you can tweek parameters combined with its sound quality, tape delay,etc...its hard to beat. It will take an Very talented programmer to replicate it on Mac apparently.(Or maybe the ones who could do it dont want to give that much hard work away like he did!)
Also, re: the original request for a "wet metal" sound like Telefon Tel Aviv on "Farenheight Fair Enough"; using MM, try using the Delay effect, with the Time parameter turned down to 10-20 msecs or so, and then Feedback cranked up to 70-90% or so. That makes a pretty cool sound for me!
Finally, I'm now working on an XP version of the plugin too, so all future versions will be cross platform...
Dan
MacBook Pro 17", 2GB RAM; Live 6, Pod XT Live, MOTU Ultralite, M-AUDIO Axiom 25, Electric and Acoustic Ukuleles, Fretless Bass.
http://www.myspace.com/s2belectronica
http://www.myspace.com/s2belectronica