[PD] dub chords in Pd

Pierre Massat pimassat at gmail.com
Thu Oct 28 13:36:45 CEST 2010


Here's a valuable document which i hope will prove helpful:
http://www.submusica.com/uploads/lee_perry1.jpg

Cheers!

2010/10/28 Roman Haefeli <reduzent at gmail.com>

> On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 10:16 +0100, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
> > Yes, check this:
> >
> > http://soundcloud.com/bemong/03-rhythm-sound-mango-drive
> >
> > well, the whole tune, specially at 3' 05"
> > so those are the dub chords I'm talking about :P
> > Sorry for not specifying before,
>
> I _love_ Rhythm&Sound. His tracks are mastered in way that really
> deserves the term "mastering".
>
> There is very much in it which makes the chords sound dubby. Many
> combinations of effect chains are competing with each other. I even
> think that many of the different chords are actually the same sound
> source passed through different fx chains.
> there is stuff like:
>
> source dry
> source -> delay
> source -> tape delay with frequency modulated
> source -> reverb
> source -> delay -> reverb
> source -> delay -> phaser
>
> I wouldn't be surprised if within some of those chains even dynamic
> compressors were inserted.
>
> I think organ-like sounds are a good start for a source, but filtered
> phasor chords most certainly will do well either.
>
> I made some tracks done with the netpd instruments/effects trying to go
> into a similar techno dub oriented direction:
> http://www.romanhaefeli.net/tracks/netpd/2006-03-06_50cm_schnee.mp3
> http://www.romanhaefeli.net/tracks/netpd/2006-08-15_backup_blues.mp3
>
> The chords/fx parts are mainly done  with:
> instruments: oxygen
> fx: rfxlib (mainly rodel and rphase), dynlib (dynamic processing
> library)
>
> The Mixer patch mx lets you create complex chains of fx, which I find is
> crucial for trying those dubby sounds.
>
> Cheers
> Roman
>
>
>
> >
> >         From: brandon zeeb <zeeb.brandon at gmail.com>
> >         Subject: Re: [PD] dub chords in Pd
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> >         There are many ways to peel that apple, can you post an
> >         example of something
> >         similar to what you're aiming for?
> >
> >         Cheers,
> >         ~Brandon
> >
> >
> >
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