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Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 2:13 pm
by eops
DjungUlistB wrote:Hi im new to this forum and have only been producing for a few months and so far this site has been really help full. I only work with logic so any chance of explaining how i can get this effect in pro 9? im also having the same problem that using the bitcrusher that comes with logic im getting a high pitch ring that it really hard to remove with taking away alot from the sound, any tips? any help greatly appreciated !!
The high pitched ring is a by product of the bit crush - just auto filter the top off it.
But I dont have Logic so Ill back away quietly wondering why I said anything :oops:

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 4:49 pm
by freakah
:o THAT's what resampling is?!

I do that all the time, didn't know what I was doing :lol:

BIBLE!

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:03 pm
by DjungUlistB
eops wrote:
DjungUlistB wrote:Hi im new to this forum and have only been producing for a few months and so far this site has been really help full. I only work with logic so any chance of explaining how i can get this effect in pro 9? im also having the same problem that using the bitcrusher that comes with logic im getting a high pitch ring that it really hard to remove with taking away alot from the sound, any tips? any help greatly appreciated !!
The high pitched ring is a by product of the bit crush - just auto filter the top off it.
But I dont have Logic so Ill back away quietly wondering why I said anything :oops:
Cheers for the suggestion, how would i best go about this? as i say im new to this and i dont pretend to know alot ! Some people have said to EQ to top end off but that removes so much of the harmonics and leave it sounding shite! Is there a way of filtering it if so can you suggest how i can do this!

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:15 pm
by moki
DjungUlistB wrote:
eops wrote:
DjungUlistB wrote:Hi im new to this forum and have only been producing for a few months and so far this site has been really help full. I only work with logic so any chance of explaining how i can get this effect in pro 9? im also having the same problem that using the bitcrusher that comes with logic im getting a high pitch ring that it really hard to remove with taking away alot from the sound, any tips? any help greatly appreciated !!
The high pitched ring is a by product of the bit crush - just auto filter the top off it.
But I dont have Logic so Ill back away quietly wondering why I said anything :oops:
Cheers for the suggestion, how would i best go about this? as i say im new to this and i dont pretend to know alot ! Some people have said to EQ to top end off but that removes so much of the harmonics and leave it sounding shite! Is there a way of filtering it if so can you suggest how i can do this!
Try to notch it out.

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 10:33 pm
by zitanb
Great read thanks!!!

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 10:30 am
by DannyDubstep
http://soundcloud.com/dan_hardingham/a- ... resampling

I had a go, tell me what you think... too muddy? :i:
Thanks. :w:

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:27 am
by budsteq
i dont understand the part about sending the bassline to a mixer track and then too another mixer track. im using FL.

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:32 pm
by xx773xx
In Ableton: Open a new audio track. Go to the arrangement view. Make sure you have the little I-O icon (right hand side of the screen) turned on. The default setting for an audio track is Ext. In (external in I assume). Click on that and on the drop down list you'll see an option called Resampling :6:

Now all you have to do is solo the tracks that you want to be recorded/resampled/whateverthefuckyouwanttocallit. You can record as MANY tracks of your bassline as you want. EQ, distort, compress, fuck up, whatfuckingEVER you want to do. Mix two different versions together into one audio track. Its scary how limitless this technique is. With that said, don't just resample your bassline - go nuts! Your drum track, pads, leads, SINGLE DRUM HITS, vox, other samples. There is no limit my friends! :P :P :P :P :P

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:12 pm
by dc_wolftown
@budsteq
Have a look at my post half way down page 2, ive done a screen grab of how you do it, its probably the most useful thing i discovered with the mixer in fl. Means you can bus things without having to go to the send tracks and save them for final sections of sounds.

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:42 am
by amphibian
DjungUlistB wrote:Hi im new to this forum and have only been producing for a few months and so far this site has been really help full. I only work with logic so any chance of explaining how i can get this effect in pro 9? im also having the same problem that using the bitcrusher that comes with logic im getting a high pitch ring that it really hard to remove with taking away alot from the sound, any tips? any help greatly appreciated !!
control + click region, bounce and merge after you've added effects. Rinse and repeat.

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:38 am
by mmjdw
DannyDubstep wrote:http://soundcloud.com/dan_hardingham/a- ... resampling

I had a go, tell me what you think... too muddy? :i:
Thanks. :w:

Layer an actual bass under

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:07 am
by budsteq
@budsteq
Have a look at my post half way down page 2, ive done a screen grab of how you do it, its probably the most useful thing i discovered with the mixer in fl. Means you can bus things without having to go to the send tracks and save them for final sections of sounds.
chenks (:

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:37 am
by Ldizzy
french canadian up in this bitch eh

still wondering, how would you go about sampling some long notes and making some kind of sampled out synth (something like a soundfont...)

what notes would you sample... any basic method here? ive read a lot of things about it but ive never succeeded to make myself some decent reusable patches...

btw im on logic (exs fookyeah)

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:39 am
by daft cunt
Ldizzy wrote:french canadian up in this bitch eh

still wondering, how would you go about sampling some long notes and making some kind of sampled out synth (something like a soundfont...)

what notes would you sample... any basic method here? ive read a lot of things about it but ive never succeeded to make myself some decent reusable patches...

btw im on logic (exs fookyeah)
Hello Quebec! :)

There's a program called Synthcatcher. I'm not sure how it works but I know it makes multi-sampling much faster than rendering note by note.

Also, Renoise has the amazing instrument grabber feature which does exactly what you want. I don't think it's enabled in the demo version tho.

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:50 pm
by Ldizzy
daft tnuc wrote:
Ldizzy wrote:french canadian up in this bitch eh

still wondering, how would you go about sampling some long notes and making some kind of sampled out synth (something like a soundfont...)

what notes would you sample... any basic method here? ive read a lot of things about it but ive never succeeded to make myself some decent reusable patches...

btw im on logic (exs fookyeah)
Hello Quebec! :)

There's a program called Synthcatcher. I'm not sure how it works but I know it makes multi-sampling much faster than rendering note by note.

Also, Renoise has the amazing instrument grabber feature which does exactly what you want. I don't think it's enabled in the demo version tho.
Im on logic 9 and i cant find a reliable equivalent in AU version :(

it looks rad tho

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 5:49 am
by wretch

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:46 am
by R3calCulation
Very helpfu!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:00 pm
by futures_untold
Lots more info & links on resampling ---> http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 4#p2206342

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:33 am
by buttock
a cheaper (free 8) )altermativ to autsampler:

http://www.discodsp.com/highlife/

Re: For those who want to get into resampling:

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:35 pm
by thor_beatz
I wonder when people start using oversampling instead of degrading the sound with a bitcrusher. Aliascrusher FTW