View Full Version : Getting a dirty/old vinyl sound in Reason?
Qwerty
10-13-2006, 12:42 AM
OTHER than the "Scream 4 Distortion", do you guyz have any combination to get that type of sound? cuz sometime I want a sample to sound a little older without having to process it in another program
open mind
10-13-2006, 12:56 AM
eq'ing.filtering.
Sanova
10-13-2006, 01:00 AM
Sometimes i just throw on a high pass filter, and then EQ out the silibance. and adjust volume accordingly
or i throw on a eq and just cut the lows, and maybe lower the bandwith a tad.
Also, i have this refill dedicated to turntable noises.. Authentic static, cracks, motor noises, etc.
breal
10-13-2006, 07:08 AM
I would do like Sanova said but later mix it with a clean version of the same track.
Maybe add a little Scream.
LonChainy
10-13-2006, 02:13 PM
Qwerty...Sanova has the right idea..as do the others..filtering is the key..and a lil trick i do..is automate the mute on the track...activate and deactivate it really fast, do this a few time in random locations in the song..but be sure you have a touch of verb and delay on the track to fill in sudden drops caused by the mute...automate this mute ever so often, it simulates slight drops on old vinyl records..due to scratches, wow and flutter and rumble caused by the turntable...and here is one of my lil secrets ill expose to you....download this attachment...try it out....; )
Qwerty...Sanova has the right idea..as do the others..filtering is the key..and a lil trick i do..is automate the mute on the track...activate and deactivate it really fast, do this a few time in random locations in the song..but be sure you have a touch of verb and delay on the track to fill in sudden drops caused by the mute...automate this mute ever so often, it simulates slight drops on old vinyl records..due to scratches, wow and flutter and rumble caused by the turntable...and here is one of my lil secrets ill expose to you....download this attachment...try it out....; )
how do i use it on reason after its been downloaded????
LonChainy
10-13-2006, 06:36 PM
its a combinator patch...create combinator>load patch>open up combi>unmute mixer channels...its an autorun combi
Deadbeat
10-18-2006, 05:05 AM
thanks for the tip lon, I'm gonna try that out.
soultriple5
06-19-2009, 04:53 PM
Genius, is the word Im looking!
Great sound LonC was just the sound I was looking for!. Need anything send me a email.
LonChainy
06-19-2009, 05:22 PM
Thank you sir..i just noticed how old this post is...lol
thedreampolice
06-19-2009, 09:22 PM
Why not scream? It is all you need. Try tape saturation for that vinyl sound and the digital setting for that ASR sound.
Is it necessary to do this when you already record from Vinyl?
dirtEjerz
07-16-2009, 05:44 PM
OTHER than the "Scream 4 Distortion", do you guyz have any combination to get that type of sound? cuz sometime I want a sample to sound a little older without having to process it in another program
you could try, sampling vinyl through a a sampler to get that sound..
hieroglif
11-04-2009, 10:54 AM
USB turntable - get ya self one of those, play an old ass vinyl and record it into cool edit or somethin.
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