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Posted by shadowsthatmove on Apr-27-2012 15:06:

Risers & Falls

Just about to finish of a project and put the risers and falls in. How much attention to detail do you's pay at this point?

For example i was thinking instead of using samples to make my own? The reason for this is because the i thought they would be more in sync/time with the track and that can only be a good thing?

Am i over analyzing things here?

Also what about effects? I've got the bottom end and left them uncompressed and not sidechained for this project. Should i set up a bus with reverb?

Thanks,

S


Posted by Deillon on Apr-27-2012 15:24:

Re: Risers & Falls

1. Just as much attention to detail as any other parts of a track.
2. Sure, why not.
3. No
4. What?


Posted by EddieZilker on Apr-27-2012 15:26:

What are you talking about?


Posted by shadowsthatmove on Apr-27-2012 16:09:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
What are you talking about?


white noise/ atomshpere effects?


Posted by EddieZilker on Apr-27-2012 16:16:

And since we're dealing in gerunds, wouldn't the correct conjugation of falls be fallers? (i.e. risers rise, hence fallers fall)


Posted by cryophonik on Apr-27-2012 16:19:

Re: Risers & Falls

quote:
Originally posted by shadowsthatmove

Also what about effects? I've got the bottom end and left them uncompressed and not sidechained for this project. Should i set up a bus with reverb?


What do your ears tell you? This is a creative decision that we can't make for you, especially since we can't even hear what you're talking about.


Posted by sako487 on Apr-27-2012 19:19:

Making your own risers are really fast and you can make it sync up with your track really well. I usually use square waves with delay, reverb, sidechain and maybe a phaser. Also make sure it doesn't conflict with some other mids such as pads or chords and if they are in stereo I would make my risers mono to minimize clutter.


Posted by itsamemario on Apr-27-2012 22:21:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
And since we're dealing in gerunds, wouldn't the correct conjugation of falls be fallers? (i.e. risers rise, hence fallers fall)


I was under the impression that the gerund was the -ing, so wouldn't it be falling?


Posted by meriter on Apr-27-2012 22:35:

it's called a "drop-down" you fuckin n00bs


Posted by -FSP- on Apr-27-2012 23:46:

you mean stuff like wooshes? don't know what you mean.


Posted by LoveHate on May-01-2012 03:38:

quote:
Originally posted by sako487
Making your own risers are really fast and you can make it sync up with your track really well. I usually use square waves with delay, reverb, sidechain and maybe a phaser. Also make sure it doesn't conflict with some other mids such as pads or chords and if they are in stereo I would make my risers mono to minimize clutter.


your making them mono but your adding reverb and phasers?


Posted by Mise on May-01-2012 04:37:




Posted by itsamemario on May-01-2012 11:20:

quote:
Originally posted by meriter
it's called a "drop-down" you fuckin n00bs


lol no it isn't.


Posted by Juan Paulino on May-01-2012 15:16:

downlifters and uplifters

easy


Posted by meriter on May-01-2012 15:18:

swells


Posted by EddieZilker on May-01-2012 16:11:

Crescendo and decrescendo?








Fuck it. Risers and falls, it is.


Posted by cryophonik on May-01-2012 16:19:

pitchyuppererwithfiltersweep

pitchydownererwithfiltersweep


Posted by sicc on May-06-2012 17:09:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
pitchyuppererwithfiltersweep

pitchydownererwithfiltersweep



+1

do this maybe on a saw wave with a sine wave as well. works very well in my expierence. with a climactic, tension releasing crash or hit of some sort at the top of the rise and before the fall.


Posted by Evolve140 on May-06-2012 23:26:

downers, please.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on May-07-2012 00:53:

speedball. It is a riser and a faller except your balls feel like honey.


Posted by aquila on May-07-2012 02:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Mise




weverthimbal!


Posted by Kam on May-09-2012 05:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Mise




that video deserves its own damn thread. Classic!



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