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fragments
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by fragments » Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:39 pm
middle eastern jam: Are you going for like a "dust and scratches" vinyl feel in the first seconds of the tune (and through out) w/ that SFX? I think that needs a little work--for me its going to sound better if it has some higher frequency in it. Sounds kind of muddy or like there is weird EQing on it.
I like that it's glitchy. I think that is working for the track.
This is more a personal taste comment, but there are some sounds that just sound screachy to me (starting after 1:00.
Can't decide if I like that the sitar(?), or whatever the emulated ethnic string instrument is, sounds electronically emulated...that it doesn't sound acoustic in anyway. Part of me thinks: well that works with the rest of the track, it's glitchy and "sounds electronic". Then part of me thinks: well, would it add something if it sound more acoustic, but still worked with the track.
Something of this life: I like the structure of the track. Like the high hats. I'm not keen on samples like the vocal in the beginning, but I know a lot of people dig that. I just can't do that little, thin synth melody on the track (sound design wise). I like that idea of the sound, of having an element like that present but it doesn't mesh with the rest of the track for me.
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by Fatach » Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:13 am
ok thanks man!
yeah the idea was to make it a bit vinyl-glitchy, I didn't like the sound of the white noise with the highs too much, so i sent it to an LPF

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by fragments » Fri Feb 25, 2011 6:04 pm
There are probably VST's that will add "dust and scratches" to a sound, though I prefer just knowing how to do these things. Also, I bet you could find a dust and scratches FX in a sample pack somewhere.
The track in my signature uses a "scratched vinyl" pad (mostly hear it in the beginning). I took a little circuit glitch sound and kind of turned it into a pad by using reverb and a delay bank VST (there was some other messing with about with it too).
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by Fatach » Sat Feb 26, 2011 2:30 pm
shit i'm with my macbook, can't really hear the vinyl properly.. =\
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