I'm a huge fan of Tycho (you guys should check out Dive if you haven't heard it yet) and also old skool hip hop, so I really have been trying to figure out how to get lo-fi sounding tracks for a while.
I think I've finally cracked it. Every sample is going to be different, but it involves lot of time stretching, pitch shifting, tape emulation and sometimes some oscillation.
Here's a pretty cool example of how I turned http://www.reasonguide.com/how-to-creat ... hop-beats/ a happy, high pitched sample into something much darker and more sinister.
Are you guys experimenting much with re-sampling? Any best practices you'd recommend?
How to get that Lo-Fi Sound
Audiomatic Retro Transformer helps a lot.
Dude this is awesome! I love tycho. And his boy Dusty Brown. Gonna experiment with this.
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Haven't checked out Dusty Brown. Being added to a playlist now. Audomatic can do part of this, but the big takeaway I have for getting lo-fi sounds is that you have to both make the sample sound lo-fi AND make the sampler introduce some distortion. Most of the old skool songs we love were made on shitty samplers that introduced all sorts of artifacts to the samples, and so that's a key component.
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Cool video / tutorial, thanks for the tips !
Dusty and tycho did a bunch of stuff together early on and played shows together all the time. Similar sound.Stock Music Musician wrote:Haven't checked out Dusty Brown. Being added to a playlist now. Audomatic can do part of this, but the big takeaway I have for getting lo-fi sounds is that you have to both make the sample sound lo-fi AND make the sampler introduce some distortion. Most of the old skool songs we love were made on shitty samplers that introduced all sorts of artifacts to the samples, and so that's a key component.
Thanks again for the tips!
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I've found the vocoder has a bitcrusher function. Set to EQ, set bands to 4-8. Scream has a surprisingly useful digital distorsion mode as well. You can also separate 3 different bands using Spiders and the EQ faders in it for multiband processing.
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Pulveriser, The Echo, Scream in combinators can do anything.
I love the COMB-01 compressor which is super sucky and sick sounding in extreme settings. And the Kong compressor is extreme as well. Combine it in a Combinator and you can create some gritty effects which immediately add 1000% vibes to any boring sound.
I love the COMB-01 compressor which is super sucky and sick sounding in extreme settings. And the Kong compressor is extreme as well. Combine it in a Combinator and you can create some gritty effects which immediately add 1000% vibes to any boring sound.
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