THIS is the tutorial that COMPLETELY changed the way I think about synthesis! Dash Glitch once again redefining the UA-cam synth education genre. I can’t thank this man enough!!! Much love and respect. ❤️👊
I just love when a generative patch comes up with actual musical phrases that I would never come up with. Even though it's mostly just random, it sounds almost human. It falls into an uncanny valley of music, kinda eerie but so cool! beep* boop* 🤖🎹
Oh, and I noticed the affiliate links for the Kilohearts stuff don't seem to work, they keep directing me to Snapchat, LinkedIn, UA-cam or just the Shorturl homepage. Not sure what's up with that. 🤷♂
If you’ve noticed, we are getting more long notes and the fast ones just pass quickly. I’m thinking if we remap the speed in a way that, the slower it gets, the less chance it has to be picked. In this way the long notes would not dominate and the speeds will feel more balanced
This is the most inspiring video I’ve seen in years. Your deep understanding and knowledge will materialize, breathing new life into my music. Thank you 🙏🏻 💚
Absolutely bonkers, really cool. Since that 1 hour video you uploaded I've been playing around trying to make generative patches, but I didn't think of setting it up as you did here.
Cant wait to sink my teeth into this. I love the idea of AI generated music, and even the music itself, (some of it at least) I think Dadabots for example is the best of its field which is somekind of mathcore. (it is the only one that ive found of interest in this genre) All Hail DaDabots!!!
Hi Dash I have noticed you have recently done a live stream on bitwig. I was wondering if you could do an video with an overview/review, your pros and cons, reasons to change form other daws and unique capabilities. Obviously there are plenty of videos on it, but I can't think of any other genre than psytrance to take full advantage of the modulation land that bitwig is so your opinion and view on it would be very valuable.
I like the eerie yet musical sound 👍 Curious on the workflow when composing / performing / recording. Do you chance it with randomness the whole way, record long parts to audio and pick the best bits to work the other parts in from audio or keep building everything else around the modulators so that the entire arrangement will breathe alongside together?
Great stuff, thanks for posting this. One question: at 5:30 you typed in a precise mod value numerically (+/- 24 semitones), If it’s not too much trouble, I can’t see how to do that (Can only enter rough values with the mouse). Thanks for the video.
Another awesome video! Just one question, I'm having a hard time finding that LeadSauce snapheap preset. Made my own jerry rigged one but would be a good learning opportunity for how snaphead stuff talks to other kHz plugins, how do I find that?
I don't really get the relationship between the "master" LFO (ramp up) and the phase of the LFO Table right. I have the LFO Table speed set to 0 Hz and the phase controlled by the "master", but it sort of jumps around the LFO table weirdly. Like there are abrupt cuts in the cycle of the LFO Table, instead of smoothly going from start to finish. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
@@DashGlitch PP2.0.2 - I believe that the maximum available phase modulation is 180 degrees, so only half of each frame of the LFO table is covered in the period of the master oscillator. I've looked carefully at your video and this appears to be the case in your video too. I would love it if you / someone else could specifically say how to modulate so the phase sweeps the the *whole* of the frame. Thanks.
ye i dont know, bc there is the scale object which can make the modulation 2x bigger, but the problem is not with the modulation, reather with the lfo table, it only recieves 180 degrees worth of modulation
cool tip. I just watched another so called tip on granular in phaseplant....and in the end I did not get any tip (the dude did not explain anything) that is the difference between good and bad tutorials
THIS is the tutorial that COMPLETELY changed the way I think about synthesis! Dash Glitch once again redefining the UA-cam synth education genre. I can’t thank this man enough!!! Much love and respect. ❤️👊
ooh this gonna be good then :)
It's so simple... for you. For me.... eh... let's watch it again....
I just love when a generative patch comes up with actual musical phrases that I would never come up with. Even though it's mostly just random, it sounds almost human. It falls into an uncanny valley of music, kinda eerie but so cool!
beep* boop* 🤖🎹
Oh, and I noticed the affiliate links for the Kilohearts stuff don't seem to work, they keep directing me to Snapchat, LinkedIn, UA-cam or just the Shorturl homepage. Not sure what's up with that. 🤷♂
i just planted my face here and found a random phase plant orchestra, amazingly simple yet fantastically complicated 👍🏻
This is like a musical version of people watching. I’m all in!
The function generator you made with the remap triggering the randoms is just genius. I keep experimenting with this in different ways.
i just made something really cool from this tutorial and i only got 5 minutes in before being inspired. cheers!!
Amazing tutorial! Many thanks. I think there is no other soft synth with such capabilities.
If you’ve noticed, we are getting more long notes and the fast ones just pass quickly. I’m thinking if we remap the speed in a way that, the slower it gets, the less chance it has to be picked. In this way the long notes would not dominate and the speeds will feel more balanced
Good thinking, that should work!
Another idea is to use another random to control the speed of the master LFO. That would decouple pitch and timing.
this is truly impressive !! thanks for the tips
This is the most inspiring video I’ve seen in years. Your deep understanding and knowledge will materialize, breathing new life into my music. Thank you 🙏🏻 💚
Damn Dash Glitch - this is too good.
This is insane, fantastic sounds from the Universe ;-)
This is just fantastic, that is really what I think...
Oh by the way, this one's pink
One of the deepest and most authoritative tutorials of yours that I've seen!
Shutov Assembly by Eno used this method.....brilliant tutorial man
This shit's gona trip some birdies out man
Waaaaaw man.... that was so great!!!!!!
Right?!?
Absolutely bonkers, really cool. Since that 1 hour video you uploaded I've been playing around trying to make generative patches, but I didn't think of setting it up as you did here.
Awesome as always!
Cant wait to sink my teeth into this. I love the idea of AI generated music, and even the music itself, (some of it at least) I think Dadabots for example is the best of its field which is somekind of mathcore. (it is the only one that ive found of interest in this genre) All Hail DaDabots!!!
Humans will play for Robots.
THIS IS MAD GOOD MATE!
Amazing stuff ! Thanxx Dash, gonna try it for myself, hopefully I can follow, lol
Hi Dash
I have noticed you have recently done a live stream on bitwig. I was wondering if you could do an video with an overview/review, your pros and cons, reasons to change form other daws and unique capabilities. Obviously there are plenty of videos on it, but I can't think of any other genre than psytrance to take full advantage of the modulation land that bitwig is so your opinion and view on it would be very valuable.
I like the eerie yet musical sound 👍 Curious on the workflow when composing / performing / recording. Do you chance it with randomness the whole way, record long parts to audio and pick the best bits to work the other parts in from audio or keep building everything else around the modulators so that the entire arrangement will breathe alongside together?
If I’m using it with a piece of music I’ll sync it liked i explained at the end
Good topic, gonna be nice 👍
WOULD LIKE TO SEE A PHASE PLANT MASTERCLASS FROM YOU!
I do plan to do one on future
amazing bro !!!! subscribed
Great stuff, thanks for posting this. One question: at 5:30 you typed in a precise mod value numerically (+/- 24 semitones), If it’s not too much trouble, I can’t see how to do that (Can only enter rough values with the mouse). Thanks for the video.
Right click 👌
Another awesome video! Just one question, I'm having a hard time finding that LeadSauce snapheap preset. Made my own jerry rigged one but would be a good learning opportunity for how snaphead stuff talks to other kHz plugins, how do I find that?
Either on some of my phase plant factory presets or I’ve uploaded it to Patreon
I followed you here, and made it work in Phase Plant... So cool.... Excuse me, but what are you calling it here--- a Krell patch?
Yes
I have an idea already for a track
wow it was really intersting and inspiring. thanks a lot. there's a video about the snap heap beat repeat preset maybe?
Coming soon ;)
Can this be done w Vital? I am thinking specifically of the LFO Table
no unfortunately not quite
8:53 Don't you wish Phase Plant had a keyboard 'Hold' button?
I don't really get the relationship between the "master" LFO (ramp up) and the phase of the LFO Table right. I have the LFO Table speed set to 0 Hz and the phase controlled by the "master", but it sort of jumps around the LFO table weirdly. Like there are abrupt cuts in the cycle of the LFO Table, instead of smoothly going from start to finish. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
This is to sync multiple LFO/remaps in time. I suspect something is retriggering the lfo causing the issue?
@@DashGlitch PP2.0.2 - I believe that the maximum available phase modulation is 180 degrees, so only half of each frame of the LFO table is covered in the period of the master oscillator. I've looked carefully at your video and this appears to be the case in your video too. I would love it if you / someone else could specifically say how to modulate so the phase sweeps the the *whole* of the frame. Thanks.
@@mikepegman very tru
ye i dont know, bc there is the scale object which can make the modulation 2x bigger, but the problem is not with the modulation, reather with the lfo table, it only recieves 180 degrees worth of modulation
@@mikepegman maybe a shorter lfo would solve it
Toppp!!! 🤟🔥
can you explain how to do leadsauce?
you don't explain it and i've tuned everything under shimmer reverb and it sounds nothing like that
It’s a delay and reverb/pitch shift combo. Preset is in some of my phase plant factory presets and Patreon
@@DashGlitch Thank you for the quick reply mate!
@@DashGlitch I've been trying for the last 24 hours turning things slightly and cant get that same effect :( did you use macros with snap?
Looked through every last preset with none of them having that snapheap shimmering reverb.
It’s there. Maybe you’re confused because it’s nested in phase plant presets. it’s also on Patreon
@@DashGlitch there is a shimmer reverb, but it doesnt have the shimmer knob
cool tip. I just watched another so called tip on granular in phaseplant....and in the end I did not get any tip (the dude did not explain anything) that is the difference between good and bad tutorials