Vocal Effect Trick...Make a sample last forever...
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electropoet
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Vocal Effect Trick...Make a sample last forever...
I'm trying to figure out a way to take the last snippet of a vocal sample and have the last part infinitely sustain...I've heard this many times...anyone know how to do it?
The effect is like that of a singer holding a note...exact same pitch and it just keeps going (unnaturally long)...until you want it to stop of course.
All I can think of is just to take a really small grain of the sample and keep cross-fading it until the loop grows long enough...very tedious though and I haven't had any luck...you can still hear the granular aspect...i want to sound like the singer actually helld the note. I was hoping to put it in a sampler and set the amplifier release envelope to max but that didn't seem to work either.
Any ideas would be a great help. Thank you.
The effect is like that of a singer holding a note...exact same pitch and it just keeps going (unnaturally long)...until you want it to stop of course.
All I can think of is just to take a really small grain of the sample and keep cross-fading it until the loop grows long enough...very tedious though and I haven't had any luck...you can still hear the granular aspect...i want to sound like the singer actually helld the note. I was hoping to put it in a sampler and set the amplifier release envelope to max but that didn't seem to work either.
Any ideas would be a great help. Thank you.
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retrodisko
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I do this, depends on the gear you have of course,
I have an Ensoniq Sampler, in Loop forward, change the start and end points untill you get the sustain effect that you wish,
Also on a Cd Player like CDJ 1000 or similars (pioneeer) loop modes, or any audio editor that hape loop mode and you can adjust the area of looping, render the area you want..
rebervs will help also delays desguise a little and can help too
I have an Ensoniq Sampler, in Loop forward, change the start and end points untill you get the sustain effect that you wish,
Also on a Cd Player like CDJ 1000 or similars (pioneeer) loop modes, or any audio editor that hape loop mode and you can adjust the area of looping, render the area you want..
rebervs will help also delays desguise a little and can help too
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retrodisko
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electropoet
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I starting using beatrepeat to do this kind of effect. here's how
put beatrepeat in a return track
send the vocals to the return
set up a hot key or midi controller (I use one of the pressure pads on my axiom 25) to turn on the return track and also turn on the 'repeat' button in 'beatrepeat' it grabs whatever is happening at that moment and keeps repeating it.
if you set up beat repeat right you'll grab just the part of the audio you want.
put beatrepeat in a return track
send the vocals to the return
set up a hot key or midi controller (I use one of the pressure pads on my axiom 25) to turn on the return track and also turn on the 'repeat' button in 'beatrepeat' it grabs whatever is happening at that moment and keeps repeating it.
if you set up beat repeat right you'll grab just the part of the audio you want.
do you think a vintage laptop would sound better?
This, to me, seems like the "no brains" answer-- as in the best and easiest. You can do it in Sampler to take advantage of the crossfade function (even better than disguisding splices with reverbs or delays)... or you can even do it in the clip view... just hit "LOOP" on button, set the loop brace points towards the very end, and now in the arrangement view, you just click and drag the end of your vocal verse as long as you want it. Simple!retrodisko wrote:I have an Ensoniq Sampler, in Loop forward, change the start and end points untill you get the sustain effect that you wish,
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reverbs will help also delays desguise a little and can help too
Seriously, "samplers" may be out of date, but there's a ton of useful sampler tricks that translate well to Live or other loop-based programs.
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Blinky-Live-
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