Scott Nordlund wrote: >>Another option to consider would be to record whatever you want and then >>use one of the many bit-reduction plugins to shape the sound. > > actually, I've found that the best way to make something lo-fi (though in a > different way) is to record it onto a crappy cassette deck. Somewhat off topic, but what the h*ll... :) "Lo-fi sound" can be produced in several ways, some digital, some analogue. One fun way is to play back the sound in a crappy speaker or headphones, and record that with a mic. Placing the sound source in a tin can is also a neat trick. Filtering, bit reduction and all kinds off overdrive variants can also produce excellent results. .max -- Max Romantschuk http://max.nma.fi/
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Re: [CZsynth] Bye to the list + 8 bit sound recommendations
2005-01-25 by Max Romantschuk