Simulate Record Drag?!??!?!?

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macthedoulos

Beatmaker
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anyone here know how to simulate a record drag/stop on a wav sound? any program/software that does this? i know i could purchase a cd turntable, but that means i have to burn the sound/song/whatever and then play it on the table and drag/stop it that way...then record it back into something like pro tools. i also know that there are programs out there (final cut or final scratch or sumthin') that allow you to play and scratch wav sounds that are on your computer. but what i wanna know is .....IS THERE ANOTHER WAY? is there any software that allows for this. hope my question is clear. HELP!
 

Bosta

Hi Joka
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i dont really know what a record drag is ......but if you're tlaking about slowing down the pitch of a sound gradually - then i would just use any software and setup an event on the tempo or pitch where it would gradually go down - i can show you how to do this fl studio if u have that -


pz
 

MarkN

ILLIEN
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i think you answered you own question really there are prorams that allow you to do this im not sure of the names but a search on download.com would porbably bring up a load, without real turntables or CD ones then no i don't know of any other way of doing it !
 

FTdub

SP1200 manhandler
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Pitch bend the wav sample. Im sure all wave editors have an effect or process called pitch shift or pitch bend. Pitch shift ovbiously changes the pitch of the wav, but you can do it with or without changing the duration. Pitch bend can simulate a drag or stopping of a turnatable. It can also mimic a keyboardist or guitarist bending a note. The drag or stop is a often used technique of Michael Watts and other software mixtape "dj's".
 

classic

I am proud to be southern
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macthedoulos said:
anyone here know how to simulate a record drag/stop on a wav sound? any program/software that does this? i know i could purchase a cd turntable, but that means i have to burn the sound/song/whatever and then play it on the table and drag/stop it that way...then record it back into something like pro tools. i also know that there are programs out there (final cut or final scratch or sumthin') that allow you to play and scratch wav sounds that are on your computer. but what i wanna know is .....IS THERE ANOTHER WAY? is there any software that allows for this. hope my question is clear. HELP!

I can get this effect in cubae buy toggling the tempo wheel, very straight foward. MOst wav editing progreams should have to abiliity to re-create this effect pretty easiley. U just gotta reseach.




classs...
 
ill o.g.
Traktor DJ Studio. Peep that shit man. You can do anydamn thing with an mp3 with your mouse that you could do with your tables and hands.
 

hobgoblin

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Also in Cool Edit there is a preset in the pitch effects menu called 'turntable slow' down or sumthin like that...
 

macthedoulos

Beatmaker
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i may need a newer version of cool edit cuz i can't find that "turntable slowdown" feature on mine. someone else told me about that.
 

Complexxx

Hip Hop Apprentice
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macthedoulos said:
i may need a newer version of cool edit cuz i can't find that "turntable slowdown" feature on mine. someone else told me about that.

Wavelab 5 can manipulate a wav file anyway you want it.
 

Fade

The Beat Strangler
Administrator
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macthedoulos said:
i may need a newer version of cool edit cuz i can't find that "turntable slowdown" feature on mine. someone else told me about that.

I think it's Effects > Time/Pitch > Pitch Bender > Turntable Losing Power.

I'm using Audition so I can't remember if CEP has it.
 

DJ Hoppa

Broken Complex Records
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If you still haven't gotten this figured out, go ahead and email me what you want powered down and Ill run it through my CDJ for ya bro djhoppa@brokencomplex.com
 

DJ Hoppa

Broken Complex Records
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no problem bro, i know how important little things like that can affect a track, and it would only take me all of 3 or 4 minutes so let me know
 
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