This video looks at glitch sound design using Ableton Live.
via oubliettezombie:
In this video I outline a simple, iterative process for creating lots of tiny glitch sounds using just about any audio source material.
The devices used are the Redux, Reverb, Frequency Shifter, Simple Delay, Gate, and Grain Delay. Additionally, I cover creative resampling of your glitches for later slicing and rearranging via the Random MIDI device.
Enjoy!
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Tags: Ableton, Ableton Live, delay, demo video, design, frequency, gate, glitch, glitch music, MIDI, resampling, reverb, shifter, slicing, sound, tutorial, video





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