Rick Ross b.m.f sound effect

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Re: Rick Ross b.m.f sound effect

Postby HYPNAGOGIA » Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:19 pm

What's a B.M.F?
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Re: Rick Ross b.m.f sound effect

Postby ash477 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 12:02 am

Its Barry Manilow's 2006 concert in France. (BMF) comeon Hypna :)

ok seriously I suspect this is what he's talking about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENPqKFG69OU. I think you can do this with a regular synth + apply pitch bend upwards + perhaps use dBlue Glitch. http://illformed.org/plugins/glitch/
Listen to the demos at the bottom... its a cool free VST for those of us who generally suck at generating these kinds of effects the proper way. I think this could give you that BMF "stuttering" effect using re-trigger effect... as a guess. But the tempo in the BMF song is so slow, you could just play each note manually "staccato" and do the pitch bending to get that effect. --Jason
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Re: Rick Ross b.m.f sound effect

Postby HYPNAGOGIA » Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:14 am

ash477 wrote:Its Barry Manilow's 2006 concert in France. (BMF) comeon Hypna :)

Just one thing to that: Image HAHAHAHA!!! :lol: :lol:

ok seriously I suspect this is what he's talking about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENPqKFG69OU. I think you can do this with a regular synth + apply pitch bend upwards + perhaps use dBlue Glitch. http://illformed.org/plugins/glitch/
Listen to the demos at the bottom... its a cool free VST for those of us who generally suck at generating these kinds of effects the proper way. I think this could give you that BMF "stuttering" effect using either re-trigger or Gate effect... as a guess. --Jason

Definitely pitch bend, though not necessary. It could be done with careful placement of short notes, although I think bending one long note and applying gate would do the trick. Also don't see the need for dbGlitch here, I think Shuffling the notes would do. To me that "stuttering" sounds like just putting notes on a 3/4 timebase, while everything else is 4/4.
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Re: Rick Ross b.m.f sound effect

Postby V/M » Sat Mar 12, 2011 8:45 am

I think you're right about triplets? but probably with a gate?
an envelope with slow attack on filter, plus lfo on the filter and/or amp?
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