darw_n wrote:
> 
> 
> But there is method behind my generalization and persuit of this effect, as
> I will state again, I feel that it is the entire premise and drive behind
> percussive techno (NOT jazzy techno).  The reason percussive techno exists
> at such a powerful and popular level is that this effect is occuring with
> most people, whether realized or not.  And I would hate to see percussive
> techno go down in the books as merely a interesting yet unimportant music
> and be done.  I am concerned with the "why" and "how" in this new music, and
> the toneshift effect is, IMHO, the main reason behind it...

the "toneshift" discussed here sounds _to me_ much like a side effect of
some effect, like phasing, or delay that shift's the pitch upwars or
downwards. also, this kind of effect can be achieved by time-stretching
sounds, so that they will be faster (or slower) than they used to be
without changing the pitch. ring modulation is also a nice way to
achieve this kind of sounds. or chorus or.. 



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