Step one, bounce a .wav of, say, a square wave.
step two, open up in sampler.
step 3, send to two different busses one lowpassed at say, 1400, the other highpassed at the same value.
HERE IS THE COOL PART.
Link both of the freq knobs of both filters to the same knob on your midi controller, this way, when you seperate the effects onto different channels, you can do filter sweeps with one knob controlling multiple filters.
also, try havng a notch and a band pass linked to one know going opposite directions. Automate this and record it, slice it up.
Here a great technique for designing midrange sounds
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Re: Here a great technique for designing midrange sounds
Ok but I don't understand what your doing with the band pass and notch filter automation step? Are you putting both of these on one bus, low or high, or one on each? And then you automate them going in opposite directions?
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Re: Here a great technique for designing midrange sounds
yeah like you automate them going opposite ways with different effects stacked on top of each one. Each one is on a seperate bus one for high freq and one for middle. just an idea
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