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Re: Production Related- Hybrid Epic Risers

Post by edmondredd » Sat Oct 08, 2016 12:08 pm

Graham,
Thank you so much for posting this.. I'm still struggling to make these sounds, but this A1Audio (although the interface could be designed better) looks very promising.. it needs some time to get accustomed to it. I'll see if I can get something out of it.
Again, thanks a lot for sharing this!
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Re: Production Related- Hybrid Epic Risers

Post by edmondredd » Thu Oct 13, 2016 12:27 am

So just for the updates.. I did try this A1Audio. Honestly, I got a nice sound by just using one of the presets, so didn't go further than that :) but the annoying thing, is it's timing. So depending on where I'm playing the music, the effect takes place.. which is a bit weird, especially when your sounds start being off tempo..
Tried several things in order to lock it, but I couldn't figure this out, so I ended up bouncing the midi into stems with the effect.. :)
But Graham, thanks a lot for sharing this little gem
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Re: Production Related- Hybrid Epic Risers

Post by mojobone » Mon Oct 17, 2016 2:36 am

edmondredd wrote:So just for the updates.. I did try this A1Audio. Honestly, I got a nice sound by just using one of the presets, so didn't go further than that :) but the annoying thing, is it's timing. So depending on where I'm playing the music, the effect takes place.. which is a bit weird, especially when your sounds start being off tempo..
Tried several things in order to lock it, but I couldn't figure this out, so I ended up bouncing the midi into stems with the effect.. :)
But Graham, thanks a lot for sharing this little gem
I have it on good authority that the first "riser" was a reversed cymbal sample. The 'tempo' aspect is very important, though, and that's kinda why they invented scripting and VIs that lock to tempo.The other option is time stretching/compressing.
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