Tbh honest I don't see it as all that effective, but that may be because reason is so CPU light
Resampling
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Re: Resampling
I can count on my hands how many times I've resampled...
Tbh honest I don't see it as all that effective, but that may be because reason is so CPU light
Tbh honest I don't see it as all that effective, but that may be because reason is so CPU light
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Re: Resampling
I think resampling is great.
1) Forces you to hone an idea you already had... and not keep it in MIDI format where you can kind of get lost in the endless possiblities.
2) Makes sounds potentially more 'you' after multiple waves of 'resampling'.
3) Warp sounds in ways you can't do without bouncing audio first.
4) Add subtle distortions/filters over and over again... this sounds different then a huge effects chain.
5) Saves CPU power.
This is kind of resampling as I know it. Yes... make a base sound and play some notes. Sample it by bouncing it to audio... then you have to REPEAT the process with some effects and what not. This is an idea of resampling. Below, I took a boring sounding Reese, and turned it into some sort of bro screaming mess.
Whether good or bad... what you can come up with by merely cutting pasting... effects here and there freq splitting... layering. It's another fun world to play in.
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1) Forces you to hone an idea you already had... and not keep it in MIDI format where you can kind of get lost in the endless possiblities.
2) Makes sounds potentially more 'you' after multiple waves of 'resampling'.
3) Warp sounds in ways you can't do without bouncing audio first.
4) Add subtle distortions/filters over and over again... this sounds different then a huge effects chain.
5) Saves CPU power.
This is kind of resampling as I know it. Yes... make a base sound and play some notes. Sample it by bouncing it to audio... then you have to REPEAT the process with some effects and what not. This is an idea of resampling. Below, I took a boring sounding Reese, and turned it into some sort of bro screaming mess.
Whether good or bad... what you can come up with by merely cutting pasting... effects here and there freq splitting... layering. It's another fun world to play in.
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