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Magnar
Registered: Aug 2009 Posts: 61 |
How to make crazy-comet slides in Goattracker
Hi all,
Anyone know of a easy way to make a effect of the popular Rob Hubbard "crazy comet" sliding sfx in a instrument or with pattern commands?
I'm also wondering if there is anyone that have a nice Goattracker way of making the modular effects used in Jeroen Tel's Cybernoid 2 title song?
Maybe there exists some GT sng file convertions of these two songs?
/Magnar |
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Linus
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 640 |
If the tempo is fast enough you can aswell achieve the effect by just hacking in the notes manually into the pattern editor, probably in combination with 3XX if you´re using hardrestart.
c-3
b-2
c-3
a#2
c-3
a-2
c-3
g#2
etc ...
If wavetable space isn´t an issue consider creating the effect directly in the wavetable and call it via 8XX in the pattern editor when needed.
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Soren Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 547 |
@Stainless:
If you have an arpeggio changing between note X and note Y, but ONLY apply slide to note Y. So every second time you have the slide and the other second time you have the stable note. I hope that makes a bit sense. :-) |
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Stainless Steel
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 966 |
It makes sense.
I figure i hit the arp note from lets say c#3 and then just tell SDI to slide to c#1
(tie note and 3x command i presume) and depending on the speed of the slide
and the range of the start and end notes it alternates from the base note to the
current slide note hence the wierd fx.
Combine it with some sync and ringmod it, perhaps sprinkle it with some filter ?
I think i might have done that by accident before but didn't realize what the correct term for the effect was.
Thanks for the lecture :-D (honestly, this is the kind of shit you don't find in google) |
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Conrad
Registered: Nov 2006 Posts: 856 |
Quoting One of the Goat-Tracker mastersIf wavetable space isn´t an issue consider creating the effect directly in the wavetable and call it via 8XX in the pattern editor when needed.
This is, in fact, THE way to do Hubbard appreggio slides... thanks man! |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
SDI has a routine to do it. read the manual .)
its done in the wavetable. |
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Dane
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 423 |
It takes 4 bytes in JCH.
Since I don't know GT well enough, does this mean you can't make instruments with fixed frq - meaning they are always subject to note and transpose? Or is it just that you can only set it to fixed frq on instrument level and not do it directly in the wave+frq table?
Funnily enough, I didn't know the effect itself was called a Hubbard-slide until I used it in an early worktune for EoD and Twoflower identified it as such. (I just wanted some weird intro fx) |
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Linus
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 640 |
Quote: Quoting One of the Goat-Tracker mastersIf wavetable space isn´t an issue consider creating the effect directly in the wavetable and call it via 8XX in the pattern editor when needed.
This is, in fact, THE way to do Hubbard appreggio slides... thanks man!
You´re welcome. First beer at X on you! :) |
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FATFrost Account closed
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 211 |
hmmmmm...........interestingz..... |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1661 |
Then put some follin snares on top of the hubbard slides. |
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Linus
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 640 |
I´d rather cast some Follin flutes, Jammer snares and Jeff basslines upon the world. |
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