Daymo
ILLIEN
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Back in the mid ‘90’s I used to use a Commodore Amiga running Octamed 8 for sampling before I got a PC. When I sampled with the Amiga the chops used to sound really lo-fi and distorted and was a quality that I really liked about the Amiga.
If you listen to Shakey Dog on the Fishscale album it sounds like Lewis Parker has replicated that same sort of sound with his samples in that song. My question is – does anyone know how to best replicate this effect with software? I’ve tried resampling in Soundforge using a lower bit rate (which only seems to muffle the sound) and eqing – neither of which are getting the desired effect.
Anyone point me in the right direction of how to achieve this? Is this particular sort of effect only achievable with outboard equipment or can I use Soundforge/FL Studio/Audition to recreate?
Cheers
Daymo
If you listen to Shakey Dog on the Fishscale album it sounds like Lewis Parker has replicated that same sort of sound with his samples in that song. My question is – does anyone know how to best replicate this effect with software? I’ve tried resampling in Soundforge using a lower bit rate (which only seems to muffle the sound) and eqing – neither of which are getting the desired effect.
Anyone point me in the right direction of how to achieve this? Is this particular sort of effect only achievable with outboard equipment or can I use Soundforge/FL Studio/Audition to recreate?
Cheers
Daymo