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Hi there, I wanna know the name of the effect in 0.35, before the track explodes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW4vtRRr-Eg
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Sounds like a high-pass filter sweep to me on one of the tracks (possibly a white noise track), but I may be listening to the wrong thing.
There's a rather curious but amusing man doing Youtube video explanations about filter sweeps here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyrhsRT78Ls |
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- Approaching the break the sound is being filtered through a 'bell curve' eq preset. (this bell shaped setting makes it sound like a transistor radio or telephone.)
- The last chord before the break is sent through a tempo delay which is set to deteriorate as it repeats.(listening again it seems he is just doing a 'high-pass sweep' along the 6 last repeating chords.) - The drum track starts at beat #1 (the drum track is EQ'd rather thin to begin with, and continues that way at the break and after.) - The chord track starts at beat #2 (what he did was to mute the first chord in the 4/4 beat pattern.) Cool effect he got. ---- "For many individuals with mental illness, creativity is a valued and central part of their identity." |
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I agree with Doug, at 0:35 it sounds like the artist used a high pass filter which was automated to "fade-in" on the master channel. |
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trees415 wrote: I agree with Doug, at 0:35 it sounds like the artist used a high pass filter which was automated to "fade-in" on the master channel.
I agree with Doug and me...but the 'effect' is more then just a vst plug-in effect in my mind...it's the whole break that is the effect. Anybody can do a hi-pass sweep...it as common as rain. Makes no difference, 'cause the OP is lame enough not to reply. ---- "For many individuals with mental illness, creativity is a valued and central part of their identity." |
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