That "Flying Lotus" sound
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That "Flying Lotus" sound
Hey guys
Anyone got any idea how to make that "flying lotus" sound....not really sure how to describe it, but you know when you hear it. Kind of like a cd skipping and playing the sound backwards at the same time. Couple of other people do similar (i.e.: prefuse 73 or lukid)
I have tried experiments, but can never seem to quite get it.
Cheers
- devnull
Anyone got any idea how to make that "flying lotus" sound....not really sure how to describe it, but you know when you hear it. Kind of like a cd skipping and playing the sound backwards at the same time. Couple of other people do similar (i.e.: prefuse 73 or lukid)
I have tried experiments, but can never seem to quite get it.
Cheers
- devnull
(I figured he was just a fan)
But if it really is Dev/Null then I'm still cleaning the pair of pants I wore to Bangface the other month. FUCKING FILTH!!
Edit: Never mind. Still, you have great taste in nicknames!
Flying Lotus is a beautiful mystery to me... I've tried, I've failed, I've given up and then I've tried again.... just can't get it right. It always seems like his quantise is morphing or something... sometimes things hit too late, sometimes too early, so it just sounds 'loose'... as much as anything I think it's probably just clever programming.... Burial's beats always sound "perfectly out of time" too and he does them all by hand....?
TBH, I don't think there are many easy ways to match FlyLo... you've just got to be a fucking genius.
Which I'm not, but hopefully you are!
But if it really is Dev/Null then I'm still cleaning the pair of pants I wore to Bangface the other month. FUCKING FILTH!!
Edit: Never mind. Still, you have great taste in nicknames!
Flying Lotus is a beautiful mystery to me... I've tried, I've failed, I've given up and then I've tried again.... just can't get it right. It always seems like his quantise is morphing or something... sometimes things hit too late, sometimes too early, so it just sounds 'loose'... as much as anything I think it's probably just clever programming.... Burial's beats always sound "perfectly out of time" too and he does them all by hand....?
TBH, I don't think there are many easy ways to match FlyLo... you've just got to be a fucking genius.
Which I'm not, but hopefully you are!
Both Flylo and Prefuse are MPC men - quite old school programming. There's a lot of compression and eqing going on...
just found this, might be of use - haven't watched it yet though as im in a library - http://www.cratekings.com/flying-lotus- ... echniques/
just found this, might be of use - haven't watched it yet though as im in a library - http://www.cratekings.com/flying-lotus- ... echniques/
Yeah, makes sense. A lot of those producers (especially Fly Lo) come out of the Hip Hop scene, so it follows that they'd use traditionally Hip Hop tools to achieve it.levitate wrote:Both Flylo and Prefuse are MPC men - quite old school programming. There's a lot of compression and eqing going on...
MPCs are still fucking awesome.
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More than likely, it's just a long attack in the ASDR settings on the sampler for each sample(line).devnull wrote:The vocals on Tea Leaf Dancers has an amazing pulsing effect. Sounds like a side chain with a really long slow release, with the compressor triggered at the start of each line, causing the vocal to duck, and slowly return to full volume as the line continues.

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According to the man him self, his given up mpc and now uses ableton and trigger finger.levitate wrote:Both Flylo and Prefuse are MPC men - quite old school programming. There's a lot of compression and eqing going on...
just found this, might be of use - haven't watched it yet though as im in a library - http://www.cratekings.com/flying-lotus- ... echniques/
Now I may need to sell my MPC too

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