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Iām still here š! Hereās a way-out suggestion.
GarageBand bitcrusher effect?
No,sorryš.
Clutching at straws now.
KlevgrƤnd Degrader?
Still not manš.
Beatcutter?
Unfortunately,still not.
Ha ha! If there was an app called Tenacity, Iād be suggesting that!
So many apps could make some of these sounds, itās just hard sorting out what the possible effects might be and then working out what app could do them š§. Iām guessing the first 30 seconds or so are the dry sound?
Rightš.
And I can hear filter sweeps, resonance, delay and bitcrushing effects. Iāll go š¤Æ before someone finds the right answer! Must be time for the Antipodean community to have a go! It must be 01:15 your time. Donāt stay up too late.
Iāll keep thinking for a little while.
It's Christmas time.my nights are very long actually.
Actually,That's when I search for new ideas for my future you tube videos.
Thanks for participating!
Aucun problĆØme! Believe it or not weāre listening to some Puccini opera on TV while Iām trying to work this out! La BohĆØme. Tosca is my favourite, but my wife prefers this. Great for inspiring the musical brain though!
I've listened to "la tosca"a lot a few years ago.
It is just fantastic!
Laplace Resonator
4Pockets Flux - Liquid Audio?
When we were staying in Florence a few years ago, we visited Pucciniās birthplace in Lucca. His piano is on display, as are some of his scores, it was very moving being there.
The answer was............... NILS.
It was a hard onešš.
Thanks for your participation!
Flo
It would have taken me a while to get to that one! At least Iāve found a few interesting looking apps that I didnāt know about.
Thanks for posting this. I hope you get a bit more participation when you do any more.
Thanks a lot!