I've heard a few tracks where a sound ( say a chord ) takes on a rhythmic effect that obviously isn't played in to create it. I don't know how better to explain it but it might be a software/sequencer style 'cut/paste' thing or it might be something like a wavesequencing effect.
Anyway, it's not anything I'm familiar with and it might be really basic but I'd like to give myself more options to experiment with.
A good example of exactly what I'm talking about can be heard on a track by Leif called, 'Long Way Round'. The rhythmic effect on what sounds like a sampled chord comes in right at the beginning and can be heard throughout.
Cheers.
Cut n paste trick or midi programming??????
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Re: Cut n paste trick or midi programming??????
i am at my work at the moment
will have a listen when im at home
but i think you have to look at the choke group function in ableton
or create a rhythmical gating effect
see tutorials on youtube
will have a listen when im at home
but i think you have to look at the choke group function in ableton
or create a rhythmical gating effect
see tutorials on youtube
Re: Cut n paste trick or midi programming??????
Sounds like a classic dub chord going through à delay
Re: Cut n paste trick or midi programming??????
Sounds like a pattern tremelo.
The tremelator of soundtoys can such things or any sequenced gater
The tremelator of soundtoys can such things or any sequenced gater