
October 24th 03, 12:39 AM
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Adding Crackle!
Greetings friends.
Anyone know how to add vinyl crackle in CEP2 or Adobe Aud 1.0, or indeed if
there is a good sound effect of it which i can just overlay in multi track??
Have often wanted to use this in my stuff but don't know how! Short of
sampling long periods of inactivity in vinyl, i'd like an easier, preferably
customiseable way of doing it!
Regards people.
T.
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October 24th 03, 06:18 AM
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Adding Crackle!
"Tom" wrote in message
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Greetings friends.
Anyone know how to add vinyl crackle in CEP2 or Adobe Aud 1.0, or indeed
if
there is a good sound effect of it which i can just overlay in multi
track??
Have often wanted to use this in my stuff but don't know how! Short of
sampling long periods of inactivity in vinyl, i'd like an easier,
preferably
customiseable way of doing it!
Regards people.
T.
I have to ask "WHY?" The whole world's hi-fi community has spent 100 years+
trying to remove it and you want to put it back on.
Regards TT
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October 24th 03, 01:25 PM
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Adding Crackle!
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:18:14 +0800, "TT" wrote:
I have to ask "WHY?" The whole world's hi-fi community has spent 100 years+
trying to remove it and you want to put it back on.
Because music is about emotional response, not just technical
perfection. If the job is to back up a video of "Grandmama's days", a
crackly Victrola does the job. (OK, Great-grandmama's days now :-)
I've got a favourite recording of Clinton Ford with the George
Chisholm band which starts with an announcement "..recorded on
Parlophone records.." with a crackle background. Clinton (who stays
with me sometimes) tells how he crumpled a sheet of Cellophane during
the announcement. Also, he recounts how the mono and stereo releases
would be recorded separately. On a jazz record you often got quite
different performances. If one session was before lunch, one after,
you might get VERY different performances ;-)
"Grungeliser" VST plugin, as supplied with Cubase, may do the job.
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October 24th 03, 03:40 PM
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Adding Crackle!
Laurence Payne wrote:
:: On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:18:14 +0800, "TT" wrote:
::
::: I have to ask "WHY?" The whole world's hi-fi community has spent
::: 100 years+ trying to remove it and you want to put it back on.
::
:: Because music is about emotional response, not just technical
:: perfection. If the job is to back up a video of "Grandmama's days",
:: a crackly Victrola does the job. (OK, Great-grandmama's days now :-)
::
:: I've got a favourite recording of Clinton Ford with the George
:: Chisholm band which starts with an announcement "..recorded on
:: Parlophone records.." with a crackle background. Clinton (who
:: stays with me sometimes) tells how he crumpled a sheet of Cellophane
:: during the announcement. Also, he recounts how the mono and stereo
:: releases would be recorded separately. On a jazz record you often
:: got quite different performances. If one session was before lunch,
:: one after, you might get VERY different performances ;-)
::
:: "Grungeliser" VST plugin, as supplied with Cubase, may do the job.
Can't find that plugn anywhere :-( looks like i'll try and record some
scatchy from a vinyl
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October 24th 03, 04:32 PM
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Adding Crackle!
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:40:11 +0100, "Tom" wrote:
:: "Grungeliser" VST plugin, as supplied with Cubase, may do the job.
Can't find that plugn anywhere :-( looks like i'll try and record some
scatchy from a vinyl
Have you GOT Cubase? It's included. Should be in your plugins list.
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October 24th 03, 05:54 PM
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Adding Crackle!
Laurence Payne wrote:
:: On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:40:11 +0100, "Tom" wrote:
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::::: "Grungeliser" VST plugin, as supplied with Cubase, may do the job.
:::
::: Can't find that plugn anywhere :-( looks like i'll try and record
::: some scatchy from a vinyl
::
:: Have you GOT Cubase? It's included. Should be in your plugins list.
will try and get hold of a demo or something... thanks :-)
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October 24th 03, 05:54 PM
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Adding Crackle!
Laurence Payne wrote:
:: On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:40:11 +0100, "Tom" wrote:
::
::::: "Grungeliser" VST plugin, as supplied with Cubase, may do the job.
:::
::: Can't find that plugn anywhere :-( looks like i'll try and record
::: some scatchy from a vinyl
::
:: Have you GOT Cubase? It's included. Should be in your plugins list.
will try and get hold of a demo or something... thanks :-)
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October 24th 03, 04:32 PM
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Adding Crackle!
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:40:11 +0100, "Tom" wrote:
:: "Grungeliser" VST plugin, as supplied with Cubase, may do the job.
Can't find that plugn anywhere :-( looks like i'll try and record some
scatchy from a vinyl
Have you GOT Cubase? It's included. Should be in your plugins list.
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October 24th 03, 03:40 PM
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Adding Crackle!
Laurence Payne wrote:
:: On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:18:14 +0800, "TT" wrote:
::
::: I have to ask "WHY?" The whole world's hi-fi community has spent
::: 100 years+ trying to remove it and you want to put it back on.
::
:: Because music is about emotional response, not just technical
:: perfection. If the job is to back up a video of "Grandmama's days",
:: a crackly Victrola does the job. (OK, Great-grandmama's days now :-)
::
:: I've got a favourite recording of Clinton Ford with the George
:: Chisholm band which starts with an announcement "..recorded on
:: Parlophone records.." with a crackle background. Clinton (who
:: stays with me sometimes) tells how he crumpled a sheet of Cellophane
:: during the announcement. Also, he recounts how the mono and stereo
:: releases would be recorded separately. On a jazz record you often
:: got quite different performances. If one session was before lunch,
:: one after, you might get VERY different performances ;-)
::
:: "Grungeliser" VST plugin, as supplied with Cubase, may do the job.
Can't find that plugn anywhere :-( looks like i'll try and record some
scatchy from a vinyl
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October 24th 03, 01:25 PM
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Adding Crackle!
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:18:14 +0800, "TT" wrote:
I have to ask "WHY?" The whole world's hi-fi community has spent 100 years+
trying to remove it and you want to put it back on.
Because music is about emotional response, not just technical
perfection. If the job is to back up a video of "Grandmama's days", a
crackly Victrola does the job. (OK, Great-grandmama's days now :-)
I've got a favourite recording of Clinton Ford with the George
Chisholm band which starts with an announcement "..recorded on
Parlophone records.." with a crackle background. Clinton (who stays
with me sometimes) tells how he crumpled a sheet of Cellophane during
the announcement. Also, he recounts how the mono and stereo releases
would be recorded separately. On a jazz record you often got quite
different performances. If one session was before lunch, one after,
you might get VERY different performances ;-)
"Grungeliser" VST plugin, as supplied with Cubase, may do the job.
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