FX Tips

Gorman, Declan EMAIL HIDDEN
Fri Sep 26 12:17:33 CEST 2008


I understand that the use of the fx should be transparent when using it
for texture and position and I do try to do that.

My DAW of choice is Ableton and I am familiar(ish) with the effects rack
but I guess I don't know enough about effects to get as much out of them
as I could.  I guess a bit more research and experimenting with the
effects and what each parameter does is required on my part.

Sorry if this is basic stuff but I don't have anybody to bounce this
stuff off to get feedback or to just have general chats.  I rely on you
guys to point me in the right direction a lot of the time. :)

Cheers!

-----Original Message-----
From: music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org
[mailto:music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org] On Behalf Of M-.-n
Sent: 26 September 2008 11:07
To: Music-bar
Subject: RE: FX Tips


I guess my POV is that you should use FX so that they don't sound like
'I've
added FX'. Either because they are used to produce the sound's texture
or
because they position spacially the sound in a subtle enough way that it
doesn't feel like it's there.

At the total opposite end of the spectrum (and I'd really would love to
dig
that one more) is people like stephan bodzin who switches effects
(especially delays) in "radical" ways on some section of the song to
make it
go totally elsewere rythmically.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9_L1rPuORY&feature=related for example.
Wierdly enough it's kind of radical and minimal at the same point.
Quality
on youtube is crap. His album is highly recommended.

I don't know if you are intersted in outboard or DAW based research but
I'm
very interested in the possibility of ableton's effect rack and it's
automation through MIDI (faderfoxes in my case, bodzin's got a lemur).

-----Original Message-----
From: music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org
[mailto:music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org]On Behalf Of Gorman,
Declan
Sent: vendredi 26 septembre 2008 11:48
To: Music-bar
Subject: RE: FX Tips


Hey Marc,
  I guess my request was a bit vague so I will try to explain as best I
can
what exactly I am looking for.  I guess I am looking to get better use
out
of the numerous effects that I have at my disposal.  At the moment I use
effects to position a sound in a mix or to change how something sounds
or
simple delays etc.  I am looking to use these effects beyond what I
currently use them for so I am thinking there must be something to say
if
you change this particular parameter you will get his type of effect.

  I am not finding it easy to explain this so I hope you got something
from
what I just said. J

Regards,

Declan.

From: music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org
[mailto:music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org] On Behalf Of M-.-n
Sent: 26 September 2008 10:27
To: Music-bar
Subject: RE: FX Tips

Hey Declan,

Can you be more specific about the type of FX you are looking for ?

Regards
Marc
-----Original Message-----
From: music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org
[mailto:music-bar-bounces at lists.music-bar.org]On Behalf Of Gorman,
Declan
Sent: vendredi 26 septembre 2008 11:25
To: Music-bar
Subject: FX Tips
Hey all,
  I am wondering if anybody has any FX tips or a link to an online
resource?
I have very little knowledge on how to get any decent FX in my music so
anything would be appreciated.

Cheers!

Declan.


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