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Does anybody know how to synthesize this sort of sound?
You can hear it in the beginning of the track below if you don't know what I'm trying to describe.
Obviously synthesis will never sound exactly like a real guitar. And if any guitarists out there know how to do this in real life, lemme know! (experienced guitarist myself )
Love this sort of sound, would love to use it for some ambient moods n such.
Thanks in advance
Yea, it's not a synth of any kind, it's just processing on the guitar recording. It most likely is what it sounds like. Add some delay and reverb, then record, load it up and reverse it. Or possibly add the reverb and delay after the reversing.
Just recorded it! Pretty excited since I've never used much of my guitar resources in my recent productions.
Doesn't make sense considering I spent $2000 on this guitar and tons more on amps, effects.
Ever since like March I haven't played guitar at all because I've gotten into production, but I'm really starting to want now so I'm going to see how I can mix them together tomorrow
Ever since like March I haven't played guitar at all because I've gotten into production, but I'm really starting to want now so I'm going to see how I can mix them together tomorrow
Record guitar. Reverse sample. Add reverb w/ long tail. Bounce. Reverse again so it's back to normal and you'll hear the reverb 'announcing' the guitar before it hits.
Same effect the Prodigy used on Keith's vocals in Firestarter.
wub wrote:Record guitar. Reverse sample. Add reverb w/ long tail. Bounce. Reverse again so it's back to normal and you'll hear the reverb 'announcing' the guitar before it hits.
Same effect the Prodigy used on Keith's vocals in Firestarter.
Awesome thanks Wub!
While I had my guitar out I decided to record a couple more riffs and what not. Extremely satisfied with the results
I resampled one riff for a while and now it has a beautiful string quality to it, sort of like a cello. Could never accomplish something like this in synthesis!
Gonna be up late tonight
Ever since like March I haven't played guitar at all because I've gotten into production, but I'm really starting to want now so I'm going to see how I can mix them together tomorrow
Gonna be rape.
Yeah that's exactly what happened to me. As long as you know the key of your WIP, just turn on a metronome and jam out.
You'll be satisfied with your results!
wub wrote:Record guitar. Reverse sample. Add reverb w/ long tail. Bounce. Reverse again so it's back to normal and you'll hear the reverb 'announcing' the guitar before it hits.
Same effect the Prodigy used on Keith's vocals in Firestarter.
Awesome thanks Wub!
While I had my guitar out I decided to record a couple more riffs and what not. Extremely satisfied with the results
I resampled one riff for a while and now it has a beautiful string quality to it, sort of like a cello. Could never accomplish something like this in synthesis!
Gonna be up late tonight
Feel free to throw a couple of samples of what you're doing into this thread. Would be interested (as I'm sure other users would be) to hear the before & after results
wub wrote:Record guitar. Reverse sample. Add reverb w/ long tail. Bounce. Reverse again so it's back to normal and you'll hear the reverb 'announcing' the guitar before it hits.
Same effect the Prodigy used on Keith's vocals in Firestarter.
Awesome thanks Wub!
While I had my guitar out I decided to record a couple more riffs and what not. Extremely satisfied with the results
I resampled one riff for a while and now it has a beautiful string quality to it, sort of like a cello. Could never accomplish something like this in synthesis!
Gonna be up late tonight
Feel free to throw a couple of samples of what you're doing into this thread. Would be interested (as I'm sure other users would be) to hear the before & after results
Will do! Probably sometime tomorrow though, I have school in 7 hours
The girlfriend has school tomorrow night and I have the whole night to myself so it shall be a productive one!
Ever since like March I haven't played guitar at all because I've gotten into production, but I'm really starting to want now so I'm going to see how I can mix them together tomorrow
Gonna be rape.
Wobble Guitar
i am personally waiting for the day when someone shreds out a filthy bass riff on a midi guitar.
Ever since like March I haven't played guitar at all because I've gotten into production, but I'm really starting to want now so I'm going to see how I can mix them together tomorrow
Gonna be rape.
Wobble Guitar
i am personally waiting for the day when someone shreds out a filthy bass riff on a midi guitar.
I saw some video of Ean Golden replaying a loop of Guns n Roses Sweet Child of Mine with a Guitar Hero controller that he mapped for Traktor Pro, that's probably the closest thing I can think of to a wobble guitar
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Yeah! This is the kinda thing I've been working on.
I love the moods that this sound creates. Almost like a symphonic crescendo but a little more raw and eerie
Atac wrote:Does anybody know how to synthesize this sort of sound?
You can hear it in the beginning of the track below if you don't know what I'm trying to describe.
Obviously synthesis will never sound exactly like a real guitar. And if any guitarists out there know how to do this in real life, lemme know! (experienced guitarist myself )
Love this sort of sound, would love to use it for some ambient moods n such.
Thanks in advance
you could bounce whatever you are trying to reverse and if you have reason bring it in the nnxt and slap a rv7000 on it then scroll through each reverb option until you find the reverse one. turn up the time of the reverse and there you go. hopefully if you have reason this might be useful to you if not then you can just bring your bounced clip into your daw of choice that has a reverse option and just reverse the clip then add some reverb