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Subject: Add dirty, "vinyl" noise to a sample?
Original Message 1/12 09-Aug-99 @ 05:27 PM - Add dirty,
Message 2/12 10-Aug-99 @ 08:04 AM - RE: Add dirty,
Simple sample editors, like Syntrillium's (www.syntrillium.com) Cool Edit can be used to create some kinds of lo-fi-ness. For example, lower the bit quality to 8 bits, and then up it to 16 again. Perhaps slight distortion will do the trick. Play around!
You can also sample a vinyl player playing in between two tracks, and overlay that on your sample.
Message 3/12 20-Aug-99 @ 05:02 PM - RE: Add dirty,
Message 4/12 22-Aug-99 @ 07:55 AM - RE: Add dirty,
Message 5/12 22-Aug-99 @ 12:24 PM - RE: Add dirty,
Now what do I do if I have no turntable? (I'm not a dj, I'm just some loser trying to make noise with my computer) Maybe someone could upload a generic-use vinyl noise sample?
Thanks again
Message 6/12 08-Sep-99 @ 05:30 AM - RE: Add dirty,
else i believe the VST-plugin called grungelizer is freeware ??? (it does it + a little more)
Message 7/12 13-Sep-99 @ 05:58 PM - RE: Add dirty,
Message 9/12 21-Sep-99 @ 09:05 PM - RE: Add dirty,
Message 10/12 22-Sep-99 @ 08:35 PM - RE: Add dirty, ... or remove it
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