Monday, October 26, 2009
Project 3- Effects
So, this was definitely my favorite project so far this year. I feel like I understand FL Studio more with each project. As always, the hardest part of this project for me was just getting it started. In every project I've done so far, I've basically wasted a whole class period trying out different sounds and waiting for inspiration to strike. When I find a sound I like, I still end up starting over because I can't find other sounds that will work well with it. Eventually, I came across the sound you hear in the very beginning of my piece, the kind of creepy, haunted house-ish sounding (to me, anyway) sound called "tollings". When I heard that I knew I wanted it in my loop. To start, I put it in the beginning, and that's where it ended up staying. I decided to go for a creepy, Halloweenish sound throughout the loop. I came up with a few drum patterns, trying to go for deeper sounds (footsteps?). I also tried making them more complex than the ones in my last project. The new clone selected thing came in handy for these drum patterns. I put reverb on the drums because I still wanted each beat to be clear (delay didn't work so well for that) but I felt they needed something. I don't know how to explain why except that it sounded good. I tried a bunch of effects before deciding on that. Originally, I had only the really fast tom beats to transition from the drums to adding in the bass. Later Mr. Rabuse showed me how to reverse the crash sound, which made it all the better. It sort of sounds like a sharp intake of breath, but I'm probably the only one that thinks so. Because the crash sounded pretty good, I went and added in some high hat into my drum patterns. I put a delay on them to make them less clear and give them more of a ringing sound. The bass sound is just a chopped melody (called Superstition- fits in well with the Halloween feel I was trying to get ;) ) transposed a couple times. It sounded a bit flat and boring initially; that's where the phaser came in. The phaser fixed the boring aspect and just made it sound better overall. At around 20 seconds or so some new instruments come in. At the beginning I had just an orchestral string sound come in and use the same melody as the bass. The strings have the same phaser effect on them. This sounded okay and I was ready to call it finished. Then Mr. Rabuse suggested that I add a melody over the top of it. He added the airy- kind of sound (I'm awful at identifying instruments) with the two notes that you hear come into the melody over top of it. This also has a phaser effect. Mr. Rabuse also tried out the whistling sound but didn't put it in. I did that later. I wasn't sure on it at first, and I'm actually still not sure I like it. I meant for it to sound ghost-ish but maybe it just sounds silly. I'm not sure. I put the phaser effect on the whistler also to give it more of a shaky, eerie sound.
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Hello, I think this is one of the best peices Ive heard for this project. The intro could not have been better. Its almost as if you dont notice the different instruments entering. The bass/synth riff is very nice. the drums are mixed in perfectly, not to heavy but very deep. Whatever that sound that enters in towards the middle sounds awefully ghostly.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Great work. BTW, you made the whistling sound work when I couldn't. Good for you!
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