Anyone using Shepard-Risset Glissandos in their projects - like Zimmer & Pink Floyd?

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stratatonic
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11 Aug 2017


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Wickline
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11 Aug 2017

Didn't even know that was a thing. I will be using it now. That shits crazy.
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Jagwah
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11 Aug 2017

I caught Dunkirk at the cinema, I think this effect was used a ton. The movie and music tied together very well and made for a very intense experience, highly recommend catching it at the cinema if you can.

Nice to know this effect is not too difficult to achieve, might try it out some time.

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13 Nov 2017

Couple of lame examples I conjured up. The second example has two offsetting shepards with a tick-tock. It loops well.
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15 Nov 2017

OK, having some trouble replicating this! What increments do you use to lower/raise the volumes of upper and lower octave?
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16 Nov 2017

Yes a great effect especially for film tension...get it wrong though with a synth and it sounds like a siren 🚨

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16 Nov 2017

Would be great to do something like that but not with just one tone but with a full arrangement.

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