How would I go about making the sound at around 1.32 here:
obliter8dissection by malstrom
It's kind of similar to the continuos rising of echobode, but with a nice lofi graininess to it.
Bought Permut8 yesterday, have no idea how to use it for specific effects yet, I've just scanned presets trying to understand what is happening, and quite franky it's bonkers!
Is there a firmware recommended for pitch-twisting delay lines? Or can anyone suggest the steps one would take to re-create a similar sort of sound?
Cheers in advance :)
I can't remember if that exact program is in any of the factory banks but I called up the Obliter8 project and copied it. Here it is:
Permut8ProgramV1: {
Name: "reverse delay 1"
Modified: true
InputLevel: -17.54459953 dB
Limiter: Off
FilterFreq: HP 1278.87646484 Hz
FilterPlacement: Input
FeedbackAmount: 88.00000000 %
FeedbackFlip: On
FeedbackInvert: Off
OutputLevel: 22.04934692 dB
Mix: 33.50000381 %
ClockFreq: 1/4
SyncMode: Standard
Reverse: Off
Operator1: MUL
Operand1.High: 0x81
Operand1.Low: 0x07
Operator2: SUB
Operand2.High: 0xE0
Operand2.Low: 0xFF
}
(You can copy the text from above and paste it directly into Permut8.)
The trick is using the MUL instruction to speed up the playback. Each feedback will be pitched up slightly from the previous.
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