aaa Add dirty, "vinyl" noise to a sample? - Computer music & technology forums
skin: 1 2 3 4 |  Login | Join Dancetech |

dancetech forums

15-May-2024

Info-line:   [synths]    [sampler]    [drumbox]    [effects]    [mixers]     [mics]     [monitors]    [pc-h/ware]    [pc-s/ware]    [plugins]    -    [links]    [tips]

Search forums House rules Live chat Login to access your admin About dancetech forums Forum home Start a new topic

Forums   -   Computer music & technology

Subject: Add dirty, "vinyl" noise to a sample?


Pages: 1 2


Original Message                 Date: 09-Aug-99  @  05:27 PM   -   Add dirty,

coby

Posts:

Link?:  Link
File?:  No file




Is there a Windows program that will add a "vinyl" or some other kind of lo-fi, dirty, nastiness quality to a sample?




[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 11/12             26-Sep-99  @  01:24 AM   -   RE: Add dirty,

funkbot

Posts:

Link?:  No link

File?:  No file



a quick trik for some nassty grit:
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.



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Message 12/12             02-Sep-00  @  05:01 AM   -   RE: Add dirty,

auch

Posts:

Link?:  No link

File?:  No file



Try out Moonfish, its at stepsequencer that features some vinyl effects.



[ back to forum ]              [quote]

Pages: 1 2

There are 12 total messages for this topic





Reply to Thread

You need to register/login to use the forum.

Click here  to Signup or Login !

[you'll be brought right back to this point after signing up]



Back to Forum





Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)