Glitch VST for OSX
Glitch VST for OSX
Hi,
Anyone know of a good glitch VST, like glitch one for PC? I find beat repeater a bit uncontrollable.
Chrs
Tim : /
Anyone know of a good glitch VST, like glitch one for PC? I find beat repeater a bit uncontrollable.
Chrs
Tim : /
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logic_user99
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Your comment is true in most scenarios, but not here really. Especially these stuttering effects are boring. It's an effect that automatically screams for attention and is different than let's say distortion, which helps putting the musical content in the foreground, not itself (the effect). It's almost like a sample, which gets used over and over again. Even non-producers like my friends get sick of it. I never experienced something like that with any other type of effect...8bit wrote:PS: Enrique its not what you've got its how you use it mate!
But hey, that's my opinion and who gives a fuck in here anyway...
Happy "stuttering" mate and sorry for hijacking your thread!
ya enrique does have a point. i tend to just resample a glitched up sound and throw it in a drum break at every 4 bar or something for some funkiness and possible tension building. lol funny though, telling live users to stop glitching and stuttering music is like asking dj's to get rid of all there cutoff filters.
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see quote belowEnrique wrote:Your comment is true in most scenarios, but not here really. Especially these stuttering effects are boring. It's an effect that automatically screams for attention and is different than let's say distortion, which helps putting the musical content in the foreground, not itself (the effect). It's almost like a sample, which gets used over and over again. Even non-producers like my friends get sick of it. I never experienced something like that with any other type of effect...8bit wrote:PS: Enrique its not what you've got its how you use it mate!
+ layering what you bounce down and generally being creativekraze wrote:remember that you have to bounce down and edit the cuts manually. Don't be lazy .
Beat repeat, glitch and the like have so much potential
Following this post i've taken a bit of detour from my usual process of making music (build in session, jam, record to arrange). I'm working on the arrange timeline now - getting a groove, resampling, mashing, crushing etc, moving along the timeline stacking and building groove section after groove section and then coming back to arrange the whole thing.
I used to use an old Roland S750 sampler - for everything! - basically what i've started to do is treat Live as one big fuck off sampler, which of course it is!!
Right i'm off to play with side-chain compression now!!
Cheer for all the posts guys, this is the best forum on the web i've come across
T.
I used to use an old Roland S750 sampler - for everything! - basically what i've started to do is treat Live as one big fuck off sampler, which of course it is!!
Right i'm off to play with side-chain compression now!!
Cheer for all the posts guys, this is the best forum on the web i've come across
T.