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Subject: Add dirty, "vinyl" noise to a sample?
Original Message Date: 09-Aug-99 @ 05:27 PM - Add dirty,
Message 11/12 26-Sep-99 @ 01:24 AM - RE: Add dirty,
start w/ a mono sample.
convert the sample to stereo, same send to both channels.
then, apply some stereo "process" to the sample: reverb (with obvious reflections) or complex stereo delay.
even better, use a spatializer or a granular delay (like in audimulch)
the final step: take your processed stereo file and mix the left and right channels to a mono file, with the phase of one of the channels inverted. the resulting sound should be almost inaudible grit, or utter chaos, depending on what you used to get a stereo effect.
compress this grit and bring it to a more audible level. extreme compression will bring in some bit noise.
if you want this grit to sound even more gritty, convert the gritty mono file to a stereo file with the phase of one of the channels inverted.
Message 12/12 02-Sep-00 @ 05:01 AM - RE: Add dirty,
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