I want to try my hand at glitch hop, but unsure where to begin? I've never tried it before, and I don't want to start off in the wrong direction..
I tried Glitchhopforum or whatever, but I don't see any tutorials?
Spoon feed me, bitches.
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:29 am
by Aufnahmewindwuschel
MKRUGGER wrote:feed me
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:31 am
by MKRUGGER
BudSpencertron wrote:
MKRUGGER wrote:feed me
U da biggust halp evr m8,
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:37 am
by Genevieve
Make a hip-hop tune in your DAW. Bounce the loops down to audio, slice them up and edit them. Reverse/retrigger/comb filter automation/stutter/etc. Done.
It's in the name, really. Glitch up a hip-hop tune.
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:40 am
by mthrfnk
dblueglitch.dll
Tempo @ 110bpm.
Also datsnare.jpg
But srsly; if you mean KOAN style stuff "LeFuMusic" has a good 4 part tutorial on YouTube.
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:47 am
by Aufnahmewindwuschel
hm have a deeper look at that highend like nice present highend with heavy sub
and lots of time heavy shuffle
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:55 am
by MKRUGGER
Probably not the best example, but stuff like this:
They all also kind of sound alike as well, like sound design wise.. It's sexy
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:59 am
by mthrfnk
Get off the grid with your perc.
Syncopate the drums and bass in a "call and response" style.
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:03 am
by overture
MKRUGGER wrote:
How do you get that off-beat kind of sound?
You kind of answered your own question there...try turning the grid off, experiment with swing and stick little "glitchy" percussion hits in here and there to get that kind of awkward, wonky sound. Something cool to throw people off would be to build the intro with a regular old drum pattern and then when the drop hits go into some trippy, wonky ass beat that changes every 2-4 bars for example.
But most of all just experiment.
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:06 am
by MKRUGGER
sub_lox wrote:
MKRUGGER wrote:
How do you get that off-beat kind of sound?
You kind of answered your own question there...try turning the grid off, experiment with swing and stick little "glitchy" percussion hits in here and there to get that kind of awkward, wonky sound. Something cool to throw people off would be to build the intro with a regular old drum pattern and then when the drop hits go into some trippy, wonky ass beat that changes every 2-4 bars for example.
But most of all just experiment.
I'M SCARED TO EXPERIMENT! lol..
I'll try.. I just feel like this is going to be an epic failure, lol.
Any more advice is appreciated
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:07 am
by BYTEME
Well for hats I usually open piano roll with a hat, make them as small as possible, cover over the entire 4 bars, and then take out a bunch of random ones to make this sort of stuttery/glitch sound of hats behind the classic Hip-Hop beat of Drum and Clap/Snap at around 82-110 BPM but honestly I think any BPM would do fine. It's really whatever.
And crunchy thick-as-fuck resampled filtered cut-up bass.
Like Culprate. That shit is THICKer than a brick!
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:22 am
by mthrfnk
MKRUGGER wrote:
sub_lox wrote:
MKRUGGER wrote:
How do you get that off-beat kind of sound?
You kind of answered your own question there...try turning the grid off, experiment with swing and stick little "glitchy" percussion hits in here and there to get that kind of awkward, wonky sound. Something cool to throw people off would be to build the intro with a regular old drum pattern and then when the drop hits go into some trippy, wonky ass beat that changes every 2-4 bars for example.
But most of all just experiment.
I'M SCARED TO EXPERIMENT! lol..
I'll try.. I just feel like this is going to be an epic failure, lol.
Any more advice is appreciated
If you struggle, import a track you like to your DAW, zoom in the waveform so you can see the drum hits (i.e. peaks), then replicate the pattern with your own drums. Then you can see how someone else has placed the drums, try and then recreate something similar or mess with the pattern you've made.
Re: Glitch Hop?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:09 am
by IamDroid
If your using FL studio, check out my glitch hop remake o Sly Fox by KOAN Sound and download the FLP that's in the description. It's a start. Heres the link:
I suggest take a listen to what this guy produces, he is mainly into dubstep, however, his sound is swaying towards glitch hop with conscience and awareness, a true master of percussion wizardry and all around groovy sounds... I learn alot by listnening to his tunes... here is a new tune ... also listen to his other tunes you will find much needed inspiration for what you seek.