it's usually used in electronica, where an instrument/voice cuts in and out. how is this done and what is it called? thanks, Reuben
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A long time ago in a decade far far away(the 80's), I had the ve
A long time ago in a decade far far away(the 80's), I had the very same question. At the time, we found it was being done with a keyed gate. The gate was keyed off of a hihat and the guitar was running through the gate. It was cool.
I have done the mute-on/mute-off thing before but there are some plugins that you can use for this now that work well. I believe one of them is called Stutter. I've seen the effect in other VSTs as well.
rmeulen wrote: you mean extreme tremolo? never really thought o
rmeulen wrote: you mean extreme tremolo?
never really thought of it like that, but i guess it could be considrered that (i don't know if that's your term, or the true term). basically, the same thing that a guitarist can do by striking a note, sustaining it, but flicking the pickups on and off to give the effect of the note being struck repeatedly (think sarah mclachlan - sweet surrender).
i believe the stutter effect is what i'm looking for. i love that shiz. thanks folks, Reuben
hmm, according to this, i don't think the stutter effect is what
hmm, according to this, i don't think the stutter effect is what i'm looking for :
Stutter Effect (Stuttering)
Stuttering or glitch, as it is called in DJ and remix circles, is a vocal effect achieved by chopping audio into a very small section, and then copying and pasting it repeatedly onto a track. Artists including BT, Hybrid, Aphex Twin, and Autechre are considered pioneers of stuttering, but stuttering as a vocal effect has been with us since "K-K-K-Katy" was published in 1918 by Geoffrey O'Hara and became a huge hit in wartime America.
what i'm looking for is where it cuts in and out.
pr0gr4m wrote: Your right. I blew it. I said the wrong thing.
pr0gr4m wrote: Your right. I blew it. I said the wrong thing. Instead of stutter, I meant chopper.
Here's ya a link to some links to some chopper efx.
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sweet, thanks. oh, it looks like cubase SX has the chopper effect. yet another reason to order me a copy.
That is easily drawn in, in a DAW and automation handles it from
That is easily drawn in, in a DAW and automation handles it from there. You can also try to sync a console with MIDI mute automation, but I think you will find it a bit slow. the DAW is best.