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Subject: sample mangling
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Original Message 1/6 28-Apr-00 @ 09:25 AM - sample mangling
to start off......
take your samples and timestretch them to 50, 150, 200%
then layer those over the original
ex... <----original loop--->
<---50%---><---50%--->
once you find one that sounds good you can cross modulate or whatever because they are already in time...same thing works for basslines too...
Message 2/6 28-Apr-00 @ 10:09 AM - RE: sample mangling
anyway,
take a bassline sample that has plenty of high frequencies and make an exact copy, hi-pass filter everything out apart from the very high freq of the second sample and then layer them together...
depending on the source you should have a nice phasey bassline where the bass is still solid.. but you get the illusion from the high freq.
Message 3/6 28-Apr-00 @ 10:13 AM - RE: sample mangling
you can allways do this with the bass part but it'll be a bugger to mix.
Message 4/6 28-Apr-00 @ 10:45 AM - RE: sample mangling
Message 5/6 28-Apr-00 @ 10:49 PM - RE: sample mangling
I used to just play a loop at 80bpm and use the same loop at 160bpm on top that way it stays in time and has that busy feel, (filter either loop)
Message 6/6 29-Apr-00 @ 03:56 AM - RE: sample mangling
you can also try detuning a bassy drumloop -12 and filter it to fuck.. stick it through a compressor with a high ration (-36db 25x) and anything else.. instant techno club deep rolling bass that sits behind the kick. sounds fucking great with a really crisp short hihat on the offbeat.
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