glitchyfrog
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Post by glitchyfrog on Sept 16, 2022 12:57:43 GMT
Hey you freaky synth lover! Here is new raw AE-Modular footage. This time I tried ambience, with some musical elements. I hope you will have a nice flight!
With love Glitchyfrog on.soundcloud.com/Pdo6p
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Post by maydonpoliris on Sept 17, 2022 21:20:58 GMT
Cool Ambient, got quite eerie in parts too which I like.
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glitchyfrog
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Post by glitchyfrog on Sept 18, 2022 11:17:33 GMT
Cool Ambient, got quite eerie in parts too which I like. Tanks Do you have a tip, how I might get the noisy gremlin out of my Headphones-Amp-module? It's a huge limiting factor at the moment..
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Post by pt3r on Sept 18, 2022 16:52:56 GMT
my cup of tea.
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Post by maydonpoliris on Sept 18, 2022 20:20:11 GMT
Cool Ambient, got quite eerie in parts too which I like. Tanks Do you have a tip, how I might get the noisy gremlin out of my Headphones-Amp-module? It's a huge limiting factor at the moment.. I too have noise everywhere which I live with and then clean it up using Audacity after I record a track. Could be due to dust/loose wiring bad connections/overdriven pedals etc. You can follow the noise to see which one is the offender, plugging wires in and out. There is a product which you can clean pots/wires etc, but I haven't tried this yet. I can't recall what it is but found it somewhere on the forum. Don't use Rubbing Alcohol or spray!! as it erases the module writing.........A friend told me.... So, for now, I record a bit of the noise (about 5sec) beforehand and then in Audacity I highlight that 5 sec, click on the noise reduction effect in Audacity and click get noise profile. Once that has finished highlight the entire track and go back into noise reduction effect and click ok. You should hardly be able to hear the noise on your track now.
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glitchyfrog
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Post by glitchyfrog on Sept 20, 2022 11:32:31 GMT
Thanks that seems pretty helpful!
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Post by pt3r on Sept 20, 2022 11:50:33 GMT
Tanks Do you have a tip, how I might get the noisy gremlin out of my Headphones-Amp-module? It's a huge limiting factor at the moment.. I too have noise everywhere which I live with and then clean it up using Audacity after I record a track. Could be due to dust/loose wiring bad connections/overdriven pedals etc. You can follow the noise to see which one is the offender, plugging wires in and out. There is a product which you can clean pots/wires etc, but I haven't tried this yet. I can't recall what it is but found it somewhere on the forum. Don't use Rubbing Alcohol or spray!! as it erases the module writing.........A friend told me.... So, for now, I record a bit of the noise (about 5sec) beforehand and then in Audacity I highlight that 5 sec, click on the noise reduction effect in Audacity and click get noise profile. Once that has finished highlight the entire track and go back into noise reduction effect and click ok. You should hardly be able to hear the noise on your track now. This method works really well.
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glitchyfrog
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Post by glitchyfrog on Oct 1, 2022 14:21:51 GMT
I have learned something new: If the Springreverb gets too hard resonances, they travel somehow through the bus and can be heard over the Kick-module. When I find out, if there is a way to get around it (except turning the Input of the reverb down), I will inform you.
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Post by martynaudio on Oct 2, 2022 15:12:28 GMT
love this! Especially from around the 6m mark, great stuff!
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glitchyfrog
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Post by glitchyfrog on Oct 2, 2022 16:51:01 GMT
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