Joris voorn awesome effect!
Hi guys!
I'm new to this forum and damn! what an awesome thread!
I was wondered if you guys could help me with one of Joris Voorn's effect mappings on traktor.
he uses the effect quite often but in this link you here it once @ 1'20" for a short time. then @5'35" he uses it a little longer and then @6'50" you can hear it for quite a while.
I am familiar with traktor mappings etc... I really looking for what he is used and how it is mapped/routed... how it is triggered... because I have no idea where to start...
Thanks in advance!!!
Blckstage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLqR...?v=mLqRNn0XHwM
Joris voorn awesome effect!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Stewe
Hi Blckstage and welcome to forums.
What he uses sounds like a Tape Delay set in to Single effect mode in Traktor. (Dubfire uses it very often too)
But similar results can be achieved with the Ramp Delay also - if not better imo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0N0Cvu1Vgg
You can check out post
#2 of this thread where you can find the mapping parameters for Ramp Delay instant button effect. You can use it as it is or you can simply change it to Tape Delay via "Effect Selector" command.
Hi Stewe thank you for the quick reply!
I was messing around whit the mapping you suggested... I'm coming close but it is not exactly what I want to achieve. the ramp delay takes a long time to speed up and doesn't sounds that punchy. I tried the Tape delay but that turned out in a disaster :) also when changing the parameters.
I checked out more about dubfire's rattle snake and came across this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnz8IQEEj_k"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnz8IQEEj_k
Here I see he uses a reverb and some kind of delay (normal, T3...)
I thinks here It sounds more like the one joris uses.
you have any thoughts on that?
Thanks for al the effort until now!
Blckstage
Joris voorn awesome effect!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Stewe
Cannot agree more with you after watching this video!
Oke back to traktor and find out how it is mapped!
thank you!