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Re: Sound design tips, tricks, thoughts, resources, etc

Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:17 am
by knobgoblin
One of my favorite things to do is to use a pitch shifter before a long reverb on a send. it makes whatever you send to it pulse out a strange harmony. its really good on drones or atmospheric sounds

I also love useing Abeltons effect racks. Being able to route and scale the macro knobs to multiple parameters lets you make insane twisting effects, especially with delays

Re: Sound design tips, tricks, thoughts, resources, etc

Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:32 am
by deadly_habit
knobgoblin wrote:One of my favorite things to do is to use a pitch shifter before a long reverb on a send. it makes whatever you send to it pulse out a strange harmony. its really good on drones or atmospheric sounds

I also love useing Abeltons effect racks. Being able to route and scale the macro knobs to multiple parameters lets you make insane twisting effects, especially with delays
substitute a buffer override plugin with your pitch shifter for some fun :wink:

Re: Sound design tips, tricks, thoughts, resources, etc

Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:34 am
by Phigure
deadly habit wrote:
knobgoblin wrote:One of my favorite things to do is to use a pitch shifter before a long reverb on a send. it makes whatever you send to it pulse out a strange harmony. its really good on drones or atmospheric sounds

I also love useing Abeltons effect racks. Being able to route and scale the macro knobs to multiple parameters lets you make insane twisting effects, especially with delays
substitute a buffer override plugin with your pitch shifter for some fun :wink:
never heard of that before. i'll have to try it out, sounds pretty sweet

Re: Sound design tips, tricks, thoughts, resources, etc

Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:37 am
by knobgoblin
yeah, retrigger effects are awesome too, but I useually use them after the verb for a clickier sound. Also high and lowpass filters are essential for every send