very interested in completing this lesson please get the rest of it up.
[quote]pornscore (24/01/2011)[hr]very interested in completing this lesson please get the rest of it up.[/quote]
i will be working on it again this week
Thanks!
Estimated Time it will be done?
[quote]pornscore (02/02/2011)[hr]Estimated Time it will be done?[/quote]
part 2 tomorrow
Couple of questions on the glitch house tutorial if I may…
I am actually following it using Logic and it was just getting to the interesting part when all the dubstep madness was about to happen, I presume part 3 is fairly imminent?
That resampling function in ableton is pretty fly - is there a logic equivalent?
As a workaround I would normally fire my samples through artillery/effectrix/audio damage or something like that and bounce down, demo with existing track and cut/loop/add the bits I want…
[quote]domsko67 (12/02/2011)[hr]Couple of questions on the glitch house tutorial if I may…
I am actually following it using Logic and it was just getting to the interesting part when all the dubstep madness was about to happen, I presume part 3 is fairly imminent?
That resampling function in ableton is pretty fly - is there a logic equivalent?
As a workaround I would normally fire my samples through artillery/effectrix/audio damage or something like that and bounce down, demo with existing track and cut/loop/add the bits I want…[/quote]
i will double check but you should be able to just select the master as your input to one of your audio tracks. then simply hit record. - this will record the master to your track.
alternatively you could bounce down a particular section and reimport it back into the project
ok cheers for the feedback Bryan, yeah it is pretty simple in Logic to get a bounce of the track and cut/chop from there, but it’s the extreme settings in the warping in Live that obviously gives the best results when resampling - that’s what I’m after.
It’s been a while since I used Live - v6 actually - so I may look at getting the upgrade to 8 and use this extreme warp/resampling function and apply to my logic bounce.