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Sound Design Question | Headhunterz - From Within Akai MPD24

Sound design and production in general
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PumpStatic
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Re: Sound Design Question | Headhunterz - From Within Akai M

Post by PumpStatic »

Aliner wrote:i think it's just a timestretch hold, not an lfo

some timestretching fx have a trigger/hold option and you can hold it at any particular slice of the sound, fruity granulizer or dBlue stretcher can do something similar
There ya go, he probably just linked that to his Midi Controller and messed with it from there. ;)

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I have it somekind figured out. In Ableton you load the sample in the sampler, and then you assign the loop start to a midi button, then you can do that, but then, you aren''t there, when you speed up the sound, it will not sound very nice, so you have to play with the pitch, thats why HHZ is moving 2 knobs ;) I totally agree that he is not actually making a track in that video, but i''ve nheard it in some of his tracks, and i thought that is was really cool so i wanted to do it too
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Post by Smdeee »

I know exactly what you are talking about, i re created it in ableton after i saw the video, all i did was use a sampler chucked a vocal in it, turned loop on set the sample end to automate to end faster and faster and once it gets fairly close to where it started, on the piano roll you can use it as a "noise" to make a melody.
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