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I need to do -----THIS FX------ to my song
So, it's within the first 11 sec. of the song. The guitar is glitched or turn-tabled or something? I have a part in a song, where I put two separate guitar parts together, and I got the pop/click outta the way, but it still doesn't flow well at that moment/part.
I need to do this type of a thing to this part of my song. Any idea's which app, plug-ins, FX may help me achieve this? And......Would I do it to just my guitar tracks? Or do I implement/do it to all the tracks in the song at that particular moment? So....to help me out you only need to listen to the first 11 seconds of the song, but..........then you would be totally missing out on an awesome band! This song is nothing like any of their other ones......Though... lol....
If.....There is an app that can do something similar, how do I "do it"? Automate it to just that portion of the song?
Thanks!
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Sounds like reversed-panned 'hits', that overlap, don't know if it can be made in app, maybe one of amazing noises could, reverse granular effect, but it needs several tracks in your DAW as the reversals overlap and panning automation.
@High5denied I think it might be just a short section of a sound reversed and forwarded a few times.
Isolate one instance of the sound you like and reverse it, to find out how it sounded normally whe played forwards. Then you'll know what sound to reverse back and forth.
I hope that works!![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
@knewspeak and @decibelle , thank you for the replies! and ideas. I had not even noticed the panning in the song. But, I am on crappy computer speaker ATM. But........Back in 89' while listening to this, now I can picture the panning too.
I had thought too, Amazing noises must have something I can use, right? lol....... Now to experiment.
He's reversing the audio and lo pass filtering it. Turnado, Effectrix, Sector, Kuvert and other that I'm forgetting can get you there.
The stutters bit you could do in Launchpad
Cool, I've got Turnado and Sector and Kuvert...So more to experiment with . Thanks! Most of their stuff, this band, sounds like the old Thrash Band Sacrifice @hacked_to_pieces . If you dig them, you will like this stuff.![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
Launchpad, good call. The stutter is IAP? I think I bought it in the last sale.....
In Garageband as well - with live loops. Or not?
Turnado definitely has everything you need to do this and more.
GlitchBreaks could do it too, one stop shop:
GlitchBreaks by Alex Matheu
https://appsto.re/gb/sxxbF.i
Some apps that I think you could use to recreate this effect are samplr, dedalus, sector and turnado. Samplr would give you the most control, but it doesn't have a panning effect.
If I were to try, I would automate the reverse/scratching effect in samplr and send that through Dedalus to automate the panning and add interest with delay.
Then I would play the beat in sector to randomize and effect the beat and send that through turnado.
I would then record all everything in AUM while I played turnado and tweaked the sounds in the other apps. Then I would select the best section from that recording
Another vote for GlitchBreaks
Cool, lots of things/ideas/apps I can try! I appreciate it everyone!
to be honest I'd just cut/reverse such a short sequence manually and apply filter/panning automation in the DAW (Auria comes to mind, but no necessity)
Sounds simple enough. Appreciate the idea!