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Subject: Stutter Effects in Music
Original Message 1/11 21-Apr-00 @ 04:40 PM - Stutter Effects in Music
Message 2/11 21-Apr-00 @ 07:04 PM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
Message 3/11 23-Apr-00 @ 04:16 AM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
then again, you could get a sampler and do it on that. =)
Message 4/11 23-Apr-00 @ 11:56 AM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
Message 5/11 26-Apr-00 @ 09:52 AM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
the way that most people do this is to use a noise gate with a sidechain insert. you run a series of hi hats (or some other short sound) through the sidechain to cut the actual audio track in. if you don't have a gate, maybe a gate plugin?
Message 6/11 26-Apr-00 @ 11:59 AM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
Message 7/11 26-Apr-00 @ 12:03 PM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
Message 8/11 26-Apr-00 @ 01:38 PM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
Message 9/11 26-Apr-00 @ 04:08 PM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
Message 10/11 27-Apr-00 @ 09:41 AM - RE: Stutter Effects in Music
The other stuttering effect that you tend to get in trance chewns which is a much more rhythmic stuttering is done with a noise gate. You feed the vocal into the gate and use a 2nd signal (classically a hihat pattern) to open and close the gate to that the rhythm of the 2nd signal.
IIRC, the chopper/gapper thing will do this but only to a fixed rhythm. There are gate effects for DirectX and VST that will do this. Isn't Trancemitter one?
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