Hey All,
Can anyone tell me- or recommend a section of the DP or Mach 5 manual- about how to produce what I can only describe as the fast, syncopated dropping-out (silencing) of a track or groups of tracks? I've heard this technique for years and have never known the musical term for it, or how to accomplish it. You hear it a lot in dubstep music.
Anyone know what I'm trying to describe here? If so, how is that accomplished?
Thanks!
staccato/dubstep production technique
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Re: staccato/dubstep production technique
You might check out 'stutter edit' plugin by Izotope- there's a demo.
MacBook Pro 2021 (M1 Ultra) with 64 gigs RAM. DP 11.23
Re: staccato/dubstep production technique
I usually bounce things to audio files (soundbites) and chop it up in whatever which way you want to. Hack into it, repeat it. Don't know if you'll find a specific chapter on it. It's really just editing i think or the use of a plug-in like the afore mentioned stutter edit which does many a wicked thing to your audio.31flies wrote:Hey All,
Can anyone tell me- or recommend a section of the DP or Mach 5 manual- about how to produce what I can only describe as the fast, syncopated dropping-out (silencing) of a track or groups of tracks? I've heard this technique for years and have never known the musical term for it, or how to accomplish it. You hear it a lot in dubstep music.
Anyone know what I'm trying to describe here? If so, how is that accomplished?
Thanks!
Computer/s: OSX 10.8.3
2 x 2.66 GHz Mac Pro Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/ 16GB RAM,
DAW:DP8.05
Hardware: Apogee Duet
VI's/Plug-ins:
Kontakt 5.1, EW PLAY Libraries and a
million others.
2 x 2.66 GHz Mac Pro Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/ 16GB RAM,
DAW:DP8.05
Hardware: Apogee Duet
VI's/Plug-ins:
Kontakt 5.1, EW PLAY Libraries and a
million others.
Re: staccato/dubstep production technique
Pattern Gate.
828x MacOS 13.6.6 M1 Studio Max 1TB 64G DP11.31
Re: staccato/dubstep production technique
+1 Also Camel Audio's Camel Space is good for that kinda thing as it includes filters and so on.cuttime wrote:Pattern Gate.
Computer/s: OSX 10.8.3
2 x 2.66 GHz Mac Pro Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/ 16GB RAM,
DAW:DP8.05
Hardware: Apogee Duet
VI's/Plug-ins:
Kontakt 5.1, EW PLAY Libraries and a
million others.
2 x 2.66 GHz Mac Pro Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/ 16GB RAM,
DAW:DP8.05
Hardware: Apogee Duet
VI's/Plug-ins:
Kontakt 5.1, EW PLAY Libraries and a
million others.