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> Roll Or Delay Effect?, I'm going nutts?
Vastworldwide
posté sam. 15 janv. 2005, 22:13
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Ok, I'm going to try and get this out into words as best as I can?
I have a track done. The only thing I want to do to it is:
In some spots I want to add like a Roll effect to the entire track.
Not a drum roll but almost like a flam effect to the song ina whole.
I know on drum machine (hardware ) there are the pads loaded with intruments. then there is a roll button where you can hold thr roll button and the pad of your choice and it creates a delay effect. I wish I could put this into english but i'm tring? Does anybody know what I mean? I have Logic 7 and reason, can I do this some how? I have a feeling I'm going to need to buy something.

If I could load my track into a drum machine with the roll feature that's what I'm looking to do. take the whole track and put in like 2 second rols every once in awhile

If you understand this jibberish, please help
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The Guitar God
posté dim. 16 janv. 2005, 14:16
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could you just re-record the part which you want the roll on through the drum machine and add roll as our recording it?
its just an educated guess though im not sure if it would work
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posté dim. 16 janv. 2005, 17:56
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Split your final mix waveform where you want the roll or stutter to start. Then just copy and paste the part as many times as you want beats in the roll, each paste separated by 60 or so ticks. Something like this:

"I think I'm going out of my mind"

You want "mind" to roll (or stutter). So split the waveform just before it. Now copy and paste the part containing "mind" multiple times so you end up with:

"I think I'm going out of my m-m-m-m-mind"

How you do the mechanics of this depends on your sequencer of choice. Check the manual re audio editing.

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posté dim. 16 janv. 2005, 19:44
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Thank you both so much! You know I sat with this track for so long my mind just went blank. I thought about cutting it up and for some reason didn't try? It makes total sense. "Stutter" is a great way to describe it! LOL I was searching for the right term. Thank you for the help!
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posté lun. 17 janv. 2005, 15:28
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laugh.gif well duh!!!! just kidding i was racking my brain searching for a plugin that would do just that now i fell really stupid putting such faith in plugins thanks so much and while my initial experiments don't sound quite rightat least i have some idea of how to do it now laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
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