sound effect

There’s a particular . . . sound effect? I don’t even know if that’s the right word to apply. It’s a quality sometimes heard in the background beat of techno songs. I have a hard time describing it in words (and can’t think of any examples to link to, since I hate the songs that do this and therefore always turn them off) — it’s kind of this muffled effect at the end of the beat that then slides into the sharp beginning of the next one — but the easiest way for me to summarize it is, it makes me feel like I’m being punched in the eardrums. Repeatedly. Ad nauseam.


I don’t suppose anybody a) knows what I’m talking about and b) can tell me whether it has a specific name?


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Published on April 12, 2014 11:53
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message 1: by Shane (new)

Shane Kiely Is it a wub? That's what they call the standard sound in Dubstep.


message 2: by Marie (new)

Marie Brennan Shane wrote: "Is it a wub? That's what they call the standard sound in Dubstep."

Based on a friend's suggestion, I think it's side-chaining.


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