We can record real-life sounds for our desired effects, like plucking a short white string for punctuating chords. By manipulating the tape speed, we can obtain lower sounds for the rhythm by slowing it down and higher sounds by speeding it up. Then, we simply cut the notes to the desired length. We can loop and listen to the joined notes, and do the same for the higher notes of the rhythm. Finally, we can synchronize it with the first loop and add the sound of the plucked string.
Speaker 0: If the sound we want exists already in real life, say, we can go and record it. And then the sound for the punctuating chords. I want the sound of a short white string being plucked. We can get the lower sounds we need from the rhythm by slowing down the tape And the highest sounds by speeding up the tape. And then all we have to do is cut the notes the right length.
We can join them together on a loop and listen to them. And then with the higher notes of the rhythm. Again, we join together on a loop and play it in synchronization with the 1st And over this, we can play the sound of the plucked string.