I would like to know , how does one create a tape stop effect in Renoise?
Render selection to sample, in new instrument apply an envelope device to pitch, decay from 0 semi tones to anywhere from 5 to 24 steps below the root. Play with envelope points and length until you get a sound that works.
Render selection to sample, in new instrument apply an envelope device to pitch, decay from 0 semi tones to anywhere from 5 to 24 steps below the root. Play with envelope points and length until you get a sound that works.
In what part of the sampler do I decay the semi tones?
If you don’t want to mess around with pitch envelopes inside the sampler, then don’t forget about the humble pitch slide commands.
A simple D80 over a few lines will give a pretty rapid pitch slide down. You can play with different values to slide faster or slower, change the effect over time, etc.
Obligatory quick demo:
6783 dblue-2016-06-17-tapestop.xrns
(Sample loop courtesy of the Music Radar B-Boy Electro sample pack)
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You can also ‘stack’ the pitch commands using multiple fx columns for more dramatic sliding .
You can also ‘stack’ the pitch commands using multiple fx columns for more dramatic sliding
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Can you also make recordingrhythmic scratches using these pitch commands?