New resampling technique [tutorial update]
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New resampling technique [tutorial update]
Hey all,
So i've been working on a new resample technique. It's a combination of my old workflow and some new elements. I used to just make a long recording with loads of automations, in the key of the song, using portamento etc.
Then load that recording in my project and start layering, arranging, pitching that. I split the frequencies, add fx to each channel (low, mid, high) etc. From there on my new technique starts. I record samples that are perfect for granulating. And they must be complementary to the bass your re sampling. Load the granulized audio in a slicer and start layering it with your bass samples.
The song below is still a work in progress, but shows to some extend what I'm doing atm:
Soundcloud
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So i've been working on a new resample technique. It's a combination of my old workflow and some new elements. I used to just make a long recording with loads of automations, in the key of the song, using portamento etc.
Then load that recording in my project and start layering, arranging, pitching that. I split the frequencies, add fx to each channel (low, mid, high) etc. From there on my new technique starts. I record samples that are perfect for granulating. And they must be complementary to the bass your re sampling. Load the granulized audio in a slicer and start layering it with your bass samples.
The song below is still a work in progress, but shows to some extend what I'm doing atm:
Soundcloud
Tut's:
Last edited by thor_beatz on Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:11 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: New resampling technique
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Re: New resampling technique
meaning i should try this technique cause its straight titsthor_beatz wrote:Meaning?Mannyyyyy wrote:![]()
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Re: New resampling technique
Heheh, allright
Good luck mate!

Re: New resampling technique
quick question a granulizer is kinda like a sampler taking a sound and mostly making it into slices kinda like malstrom from massive
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Re: New resampling technique
I think malstrom is a sort of a synth for reason, with FM and granulizing synthesis.
Free vst's
http://hem.passagen.se/rasmuse/Granny.htm
http://koen.smartelectronix.com/
Free vst's
http://hem.passagen.se/rasmuse/Granny.htm
http://koen.smartelectronix.com/
Re: New resampling technique
Sounds amazing dude. Could you post a quick tut on how you do things? (resampling and automation wise)
thanks
thanks

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Re: New resampling technique
I have a couple of deadline's in the near future. When I'm done I'll make a video tut.therook wrote:Sounds amazing dude. Could you post a quick tut on how you do things? (resampling and automation wise)
thanks
Here's a video showing some automations, no screen capture though.
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Re: New resampling technique
very creative, may I ask which sampler/slicer you are using?
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Re: New resampling technique
This. And very nice job!ogunslinger wrote:very creative, may I ask which sampler/slicer you are using?

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Re: New resampling technique
Snarly!
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Re: New resampling technique
Thanks guys!
A granulizer is a fx unit that slices the audio in to "grains", snippets so to speak. You have multiple parameters adjusting playback of those snippets.
A granulizer is a fx unit that slices the audio in to "grains", snippets so to speak. You have multiple parameters adjusting playback of those snippets.
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Re: New resampling technique
it's like I just learned how to assign the lfo to cutoff all over again.thor_beatz wrote: A granulizer is a fx unit that slices the audio in to "grains", snippets so to speak. You have multiple parameters adjusting playback of those snippets.
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Re: New resampling technique
I use FL studios granulizer. Lovely tool. Have not tried the above links though.ogunslinger wrote:very creative, may I ask which sampler/slicer you are using?
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Re: New resampling technique
Oh and I use Slice x and FL slicer for slicing-re arranging. Sometimes Kontakt, but rarely for bass.
Re: New resampling technique
timestretching bass sounds. wow, it's one of those things where you're like "THATS GENIUS HOW DIDN'T I COME UP WITH THAT MYSELF"
especially considering that i do it to breaks all the time (breakcore massive unite!
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thanks for sharing, definetly gonna try that out.


thanks for sharing, definetly gonna try that out.
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