question about applying slower attack to a bassline
question about applying slower attack to a bassline
hi
i dont know whether this is possible or not but my heads a bit cloudy today and i cant figure it out at the moment....
i have an audio file of a bassline looping, recorded from an electric bass. for me the attack on each plucked string is a bit fast, i would like each note to possibly fade in slower so the notes drift or morph into one another better.
anyone have any tips on how to apply slower attack (if thats the method i should use) to each note in this bass loop?
many thanks
im using live 6.10
i dont know whether this is possible or not but my heads a bit cloudy today and i cant figure it out at the moment....
i have an audio file of a bassline looping, recorded from an electric bass. for me the attack on each plucked string is a bit fast, i would like each note to possibly fade in slower so the notes drift or morph into one another better.
anyone have any tips on how to apply slower attack (if thats the method i should use) to each note in this bass loop?
many thanks
im using live 6.10
Reverse the sample, fiddle around with gate release, comp and a short fat reverb. Resample and reverse it.
Si, no?
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Pale1
Si, no?
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Rme babyface pro
push 2
Genelec 1030A
Analogue gear
Stuff amassed through time
http://www.soundcloud.com/foss
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsEWQB ... smHhob59Xg
If you've got Recycle. Slice the loop and then you can set a slow attack on every slice.
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First of there is a shit load of ways to do this.....Simpler,manually via volume env.,
are a couple of the top of my head.
BUT i recently got a great result using a simple one note bass drone running through an auto pan with the quantize to 1/4 with the and using the phase to "drift" the note a little to give the track a "chugging along" effect.
Then i went through and unlinked transpose loop and worked in some note changes to keep it from getting too boring.
It took maybe 2 minutes once i realized what i was wanting.I think this is the most flexible way for me at least.
I wish simpler wasn't such a chore.
are a couple of the top of my head.
BUT i recently got a great result using a simple one note bass drone running through an auto pan with the quantize to 1/4 with the and using the phase to "drift" the note a little to give the track a "chugging along" effect.
Then i went through and unlinked transpose loop and worked in some note changes to keep it from getting too boring.
It took maybe 2 minutes once i realized what i was wanting.I think this is the most flexible way for me at least.
I wish simpler wasn't such a chore.
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Another convenient and effective possibility:
Apply this plugin (freeware) and turn the big knob to the left.
Apply this plugin (freeware) and turn the big knob to the left.