ahh sorry i had been up all night when i wrote this, i meant just 'so that when transposing'. like when you transpose a percussion hit down, you stretch out the transient so you dont get as much of a cracking hit, so you could try layering it with a none transpose version of that hit, or something else to give it that sharp hit.serox wrote:What does this mean?skimpi wrote: I think with his percussion too, you could try layering them so that transposing when transposing, you still have something to keep them tight. also i was thinking the other day, and someone has mentioned they think he uses the warping function in ableton, he could be transposing samples, but then warping the transients so that the stil stay intact and punch through.
And yes please re-up that sample pack skwiggo, that would be great!
you could try layering them so that transposing when transposing,
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Re: Blawan
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
Re: Blawan
Whats transpose mean?skimpi wrote:
ahh sorry i had been up all night when i wrote this, i meant just 'so that when transposing'. like when you transpose a percussion hit down, you stretch out the transient so you dont get as much of a cracking hit, so you could try layering it with a none transpose version of that hit, or something else to give it that sharp hit.

To change key?
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Re: Blawan
Ok so how do you make the stab sound in this? feel like iv been sent back in time to the 90s!
Is it a chord?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wirGsdK4U
Is it a chord?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wirGsdK4U
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Blawan
Blawan uses a lot of subtle sounds like long shakers and snaps and clicks and they sit under the rest of the drums to fill it out and make it less empty. reverbed rimshots also.
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this tune is a monster, the day it came out we played it on fm radio in my town and i kept receiving phonecalls and emails by people who didnt even know what house, tech or dubstep was about... a masterpiece reallyserox wrote:Ok so how do you make the stab sound in this? feel like iv been sent back in time to the 90s!
Is it a chord?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wirGsdK4U
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Re: Blawan
Reminds of me Aphex Twin this guy.
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Also wondering about that sound, no idea what chord it is though. A lot of great techno tracks have those really full sounding chordsLdizzy wrote:this tune is a monster, the day it came out we played it on fm radio in my town and i kept receiving phonecalls and emails by people who didnt even know what house, tech or dubstep was about... a masterpiece reallyserox wrote:Ok so how do you make the stab sound in this? feel like iv been sent back in time to the 90s!
Is it a chord?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wirGsdK4U
as stabs.
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Re: Blawan
reminded me of the noises in thisAxeD wrote:Also wondering about that sound, no idea what chord it is though. A lot of great techno tracks have those really full sounding chordsLdizzy wrote:this tune is a monster, the day it came out we played it on fm radio in my town and i kept receiving phonecalls and emails by people who didnt even know what house, tech or dubstep was about... a masterpiece reallyserox wrote:Ok so how do you make the stab sound in this? feel like iv been sent back in time to the 90s!
Is it a chord?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wirGsdK4U
as stabs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtb_ci7uN28
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Blawan
Jeff Mills has loads of tracks with that kind of noise too. Just seen this vid so thought id post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--e-TE4N ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--e-TE4N ... re=related
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Re: Blawan
sounds like a classic early house or early tech chord to me ... just tune ur oscillators accordingly...
ill try to tweak somehting like that in the future..
to me in that tune sounds arent that crazy, its the groove that glues them together..
ill try to tweak somehting like that in the future..
to me in that tune sounds arent that crazy, its the groove that glues them together..
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Re: Blawan
yeah i mean it could be like stacked oscillators, or it could be like two note chords. i wouldnt really have called it a chord myself, but now listening to it, it does sound more beefy than just a note.
and well i dont know the exact proper meaning for transpose, but i suppose if you transposed a melody, yes it would be in a different key. but when im talking about transposing percussion hits, i just mean like changing the pitch. percussion is normally unpitched so your not really changing it to a different note, but you can tell that it is at a lower pitch/frequency. in some blawan tracks though you can see he kind of makes a melody out of the percussion, even though they have no definite pitch, he is transposing them relative to pitched intervals so, the intervals between the pitched percussion hits makes you think its playing a western scaled melody.serox wrote:Whats transpose mean?skimpi wrote:
ahh sorry i had been up all night when i wrote this, i meant just 'so that when transposing'. like when you transpose a percussion hit down, you stretch out the transient so you dont get as much of a cracking hit, so you could try layering it with a none transpose version of that hit, or something else to give it that sharp hit.![]()
To change key?
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
Re: Blawan
i honestly dont get why people say percussion sounds dont have notes...
some of them are in fact mostly noise... but an 808 has a very define note...
some of them are in fact mostly noise... but an 808 has a very define note...
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Re: Blawan
mate, an 808 isnt percussion, its a synthesised kick drum. im talking real percussion here, like things you actually hit, that dont have a defined note. obviously some things that ring out do, and marimbas and shit are tuned. but like a rim shot is short, sharp, and noteless.Ldizzy wrote:i honestly dont get why people say percussion sounds dont have notes...
some of them are in fact mostly noise... but an 808 has a very define note...
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
Re: Blawan
Thinks it's a two note 'chord' too.
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Re: Blawan
i feel what you say.. but im pretty sure percussion sounds have notes too.. just not that diatonic... they have tones...skimpi wrote:mate, an 808 isnt percussion, its a synthesised kick drum. im talking real percussion here, like things you actually hit, that dont have a defined note. obviously some things that ring out do, and marimbas and shit are tuned. but like a rim shot is short, sharp, and noteless.Ldizzy wrote:i honestly dont get why people say percussion sounds dont have notes...
some of them are in fact mostly noise... but an 808 has a very define note...
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Re: Blawan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrumentLdizzy wrote:i feel what you say.. but im pretty sure percussion sounds have notes too.. just not that diatonic... they have tones...skimpi wrote:mate, an 808 isnt percussion, its a synthesised kick drum. im talking real percussion here, like things you actually hit, that dont have a defined note. obviously some things that ring out do, and marimbas and shit are tuned. but like a rim shot is short, sharp, and noteless.Ldizzy wrote:i honestly dont get why people say percussion sounds dont have notes...
some of them are in fact mostly noise... but an 808 has a very define note...
read the pitched/un pitched section. some percussion hits dont resonate harmonically, this results in an un-harmonic sound so it cant be singled out at being at one note, which is the result of several harmonic frequencies, mathematically working together. this is why when synthesising percussion sounds you need the addition of noise, FM, AM etc. to give them that random element. an 808 kick though, is just one sine wave.
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Re: Blawan
get what u say.
808 was really just the baddest example i could think of.. shouldve said conga.
808 was really just the baddest example i could think of.. shouldve said conga.
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Re: Blawan
"Getting me Down" is top class. The percussion on that is very clean indeed.
Re: Blawan
Does it sound like there is more than one drum changing the same pitch? Like groups of drums changing the same?skimpi wrote:
and well i dont know the exact proper meaning for transpose, but i suppose if you transposed a melody, yes it would be in a different key. but when im talking about transposing percussion hits, i just mean like changing the pitch. percussion is normally unpitched so your not really changing it to a different note, but you can tell that it is at a lower pitch/frequency. in some blawan tracks though you can see he kind of makes a melody out of the percussion, even though they have no definite pitch, he is transposing them relative to pitched intervals so, the intervals between the pitched percussion hits makes you think its playing a western scaled melody.
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Re: Blawan
The hits on the 2nd a 4th beat, are those rim shots with reverb? Same hits are in Burials tracks. How do u get them soundin like that tho? Change of pitch? Sound mint
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