variable rate LFO II
I didn’t take notes this time, but I do recall adjusting the LFO rate.
click here for the file: sod072109
I didn’t take notes this time, but I do recall adjusting the LFO rate.
click here for the file: sod072109
The post processing introduced a cricket like noise, but this should be fine for certain niche genres.
click here for the file: sotd071509
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In this sample I was piping the Juno into my new hardware, and I’m enjoying it so far. I was adjusting the LFO rate, pitch and reverb faders throughout. I used Audacity to cut out some noise that I picked up along the way.
Click here for the file: 060909
Reason has a lot to explore. I created this using the NN-19 Digital Sampler. It is another special effects style sound with an easily distinguishable LFO. This would be good to apply some more effects to, fiddle with the panning, and speed it up/stretch it out. It would work well in goa, psytrance, chill out, [...]
I’m very happy with Maelstrom, so I’ll continue to keep these coming. This would be good in most things where you need a deep sub bass to fill in the low end. Use it in house, drum and bass, psytrance, ambient, dub, hip hop. It is recorded dry, but adding some effects and LFO can [...]
This is a short sample of the Juno 60 arpeggiator in action. The rate is set somewhere on the slow end of the fader.
click here for the sample: 052009
Here is another tone from the Juno-60 where I was manipulating the pitch and resonance faders.
click through for the file:050709
Here’s another squelchy acid techno bass hit from the classic Roland TB-303. This cries for tweaking the cutoff and resonance and filtering it thru an LFO. Can anyone counter with a good 808 kick to knock it with?
Click here to download sampleoftheday-gtt-tb-303-005.wav