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303lovesit 13.08.2006 04:20 PM

Electro, Bitty, zappy Knocking noises!!Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
well i havnt been on here for a while due to loads of gigs and stuf starting to happen for us!!

Anyhow used to love this place for tips and good read ups etc. But recently Ive been trying produce a certain sound im not sure where alot of big electro/minimal artists are getting it from?

If anyone is familiar with alot of The new electro stuff they should know what i mean!

Its almost like a real bitty, zappy knocking noise in background of alot of tracks! Real Electroy and bitty!! sounds great on big systems!!
Im finding it real hard to do with my synth! Have been using audio files and processing the life out of it!!

Surely my Virus C or Nord can do similar

Anyone clear on this sound im discribing?


All tips and views wellcome

The girl next door 13.08.2006 05:08 PM

You'll have to give us a Demo mate...
Is it an Effect??

The girl next door 13.08.2006 05:24 PM

ain't got a glue which sound you mean... maybe one of these
http://www.thegirlnextdoor.de/effects/1.mp3 abit Zappy :lol: ..Octopus VSTi
http://www.thegirlnextdoor.de/effects/2.mp3 abit knocky :lol: ..Virus Ti

Array 13.08.2006 07:53 PM

I made an electro demo with my Q+:

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page...?bandID=545618

Are any of those sounds what you are looking for? I did all of the sound design on my own.

Smag 20.08.2006 06:24 PM

A Microwave XT has electro blips and zaps in spades

Timo 20.08.2006 07:01 PM

Blippy/zappy stuff is modulation heavy. Loads of downward EG sweeps and stuff.

Array 05.09.2006 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smag
A Microwave XT has electro blips and zaps in spades

Ehhh, its not as good as the Q in that department. I have an XTk 30, and I havent really been able to find that electro "sweetspot" which the Q+ has in abundance. If there's one thing that the XTk can do better than the Q/Q+, it's warm and fat pads.

BlakeLight 05.09.2006 05:49 PM

programming glitchy sounds on your synth is one of the hardest ways to get the sounds you want. Use plug-ins. CamelPhat 3 and CamelSpace give great results.

Array 05.09.2006 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlakeLight
programming glitchy sounds on your synth is one of the hardest ways to get the sounds you want. Use plug-ins. CamelPhat 3 and CamelSpace give great results.

That depends entirely on which synth you have. Synths like the Nord Lead series, for instance, make it more difficult to coax glitchy sounds due to their lack of modulation matrix. On the other hand, synths like the Q, Nord Modular, Andromeda, etc. make creating these types of sounds quite easy.

The girl next door 06.09.2006 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlakeLight
CamelPhat 3 and CamelSpace give great results.

These two effects Plugs are the best i've used for yonks


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