Chapter 07: Dark Track Chapter 3: Metallic Harmonics and Pitched Delays
Dark Track Chapter 3: Metallic Harmonics and Pitched Delays
In this chapter, I’m returning to the Cello Harmonics I discovered in the previous Chapter, to make a scary, overtone-rich treatment for these wonderful sounds. I’ll start by experimenting with varying Velocities for these notes, before Compressing the signal and then diving headlong into a unique Delay treatment for this part.
I’ll show you the benefit of experimenting with both tempo-locked and tempo-free Stereo Delays, and identify some parameters whose variations can bring something valuable to the overall sound. Having Automated these, we’ll end up with a pitch-manipulated, scary, clanging, hard-to-identify sound, which bridges a neat sonic gap between ‘real’ and ‘processed’ and which feels appropriately discordant to the track as it develops.
- 00:00 A reminder about the Cello Harmonics
- 00:30 Harmonics Velocity and Compression
- 03:33 Cello Harmonics Delay
- 08:35 Copying Harmonics and Automating Delay parameters
- 12:13 Summary and Mix parameter tweaks
Total chapter runtime: 13:41