some suggestions for sources of stuff to chop up would be things like wacking stuff with a mic or running drums through some heavy processing. writing the beats is reasonably fast but prepping the beats takes a while. Making glitchy beats is all about getting a big chunk of suitably diverse material, very carefully chopping out all the bits you want and individually tweaking all of them to better fit what you to do. is renoise worth checking out? Edited Jby Derelic7 but it still sounds noobish.Īny tips on making those really damn intricate beats like the 'snares except putting in crazy amounts of time? (which does not compute for me considering the man releases an album every afternoon). I noticed something pretty cool in reason, i.e putting in notes in every single step in the redrum, then using the midi keyboard to mute particular channels. I've been playing around with playing beats with my midi keyboard at 120bpm then speeding it up to 180 and it can have some cool results.īut putting the notes in one for one takes a hell of a lot of time. i really enjoy pure little waveform sounds that comes out of taking tiny pieces of samples. please don't tell me i have to cut and slice waveforms. like, processing the stuff, where would you recommend on putting the beats as well as all the crazy little effects. ![]() There's a glitch vst but it feels like only noobs use that because its too damn easy. i'm thinking like vsnares stuff (aanguish in particular), or aphex twin for that matter So how do all the electronic music bad boys do glitchy beats.
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