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Re: [microsound] RE: skipping cd effect



Reply to skip in time...

Using cubase sx

use the insert segments "hits" controls

and delete segments to taste

this has the advantage of skipping in a manner associated with the level of
quantisation

this is what i did on the "Fascinating facial twitch" track on Exhibition
#2 -
http://www.audiobulb.com/exhibition1/AudiobulbRecords-exhibition1-7-room-fas
cinating_facial_twitch.mp3


----- Original Message -----
From: "Austere" <benighted_mirror@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 10:47 AM
Subject: [microsound] RE: skipping cd effect


> That is a pretty cool plugin!
>
> I remember when I first started to work with sounds & music on my computer
> four years ago that I wanted to have such a skipping sound. But I didn't
> know anyway to achieve that so I just opened up my wave file in GoldWave
and
> selected a few moments of the file, copied it, and pasted it a few times.
> The hours & hours that I spent on making my 3minute song stutter   I
> achieved in under 2 minutes with this plug-in (including installing &
> downloading). :()
>
> nn.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ". -" <flashram000@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 8:47 PM
> Subject: [microsound] RE: skipping cd effect
>
>
> > to answer yr question, the easiest way to achieve a similar effect to
that
> > of a cd skipping in max/msp is by messing around w/ the loop points.  i
> find
> > that the easiest way to do this is by using the groove~ object, because
it
> > already has two inlets for number boxes for adjusting loop points.
> >
> > DFX's buffer-override VST plug-in also works really well for emulating
> this
> > effect.  it might even work better because it has more of a randomized
> feel
> > to it, and you can sync the tempo in a variety of ways.  the best part
> about
> > it is that it's free.
> >
> > for future reference i find that the three best resources for max
> questions
> > are 1) the help files - each object has one, and each help file is a
patch
> > in itself, so you can pick it apart and figure out how it operates; 2)
the
> > tutorials; 3) the max/msp list - you can subscribe from the cycling 74
> > website, and i've never done this, but you can check their archives.
> people
> > post their own patches on the list all the time too, so you can pick
those
> > apart and see how other people are usign max.
> >
> > i just realized that perhaps i should have sent this e-mail directly
> > off-list, but i've already deleted the original.  please forgive me,
it's
> > early in the "morning" for me.  sorry if this redundant for any max
> > veterans. hope i answered question sufficiently.  have fun, and don't
get
> > too obesessed.  it's real easy to : )
> >
> > happy music making,
> > <3tonio
> > =======================
> > "This is because knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for
> > cutting." - M.F.
> > http://flashram.cjb.net
> >
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