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first take a sample and pitch it up twice the speed then add reverb.

 

after you do that bounce it

 

then load it again and make it the original pitch.

 

it's fucking rad, sounds kinda like hearing something massive drop in the middle of a coliseum

 

 

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  Promo said:
Can you post a sample of this? I'm not sure I entirely get it.

 

don't be a fucking n00b dude. it's not that hard to understand, just take a sample, speed it up add reverb, bounce it then open it and set it at it's original pitch.

BAM, FUCKING FUCKING REVERB 4TEH n00b!!!!111!1!1

i used a gabber kick to test it out dude, but i suggest using a stab

i dunno about you but i really like to trick out my intros so this will come in very handy

 

bounce is a producer term for converting a project into a sound file

The term bounce originally and as far as I still knew, meant recording two seperate tracks of audio onto one track. Usefull when you had a 4 track casette recorder and had 6 tracks of things you wanted to record.

  producer snafu said:
i used a gabber kick to test it out dude, but i suggest using a stab

i dunno about you but i really like to trick out my intros so this will come in very handy

 

ok awesome, as yes, i like to "trick out" my intros also.

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bounce is a producer term for converting a project into a sound file

 

no it's not - do some fucking homework before you start coming out with spurious shit like that.

 

TFTT has given us the proper definition of what 'bounce' means.

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  producer snafu said:
first take a sample and pitch it up twice the speed then add reverb.

 

after you do that bounce it

 

then load it again and make it the original pitch.

 

it's fucking rad, sounds kinda like hearing something massive drop in the middle of a coliseum

 

the above statement is silly

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that's weird, when i read the thread title i immediately thought of the same youtube video.

i saw it when searching for sound design or something on youtube when kcinsu asked who made the original transformer shape-shifting noise.

 

i never found the answer, probably because i was on youtube.

if i was wrong about the term bounce so be it you got he point, Youtube FTW!

 

i hsve been sampling soo much off that shit it's ridiculous

  Braintree said:
Yeah, I like to play around with reverb using timing tricks. You can get some real weird sounds out of it sometimes.

 

audio or stfu

i think bouncing originally meant using the playback head while recording to tape. it would make sense.

 

otherwise i've always thought it meant downmix or at least recording playback (mixed or effected or somehow modified) of an existing track you've previously recorded.

 

IMHO

  producer snafu said:
  Braintree said:
Yeah, I like to play around with reverb using timing tricks. You can get some real weird sounds out of it sometimes.

 

audio or stfu

 

In a couple days when my pc isn't in a box in a van.

Can someone post a clip of what this sounds like?

 

I don't get how it'd be different than using a regular reverb

  On 3/16/2011 at 8:14 PM, troon said:

fuck off!

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