Another approach I like is to add Steps modulators, hit the dice button, and use that to modulate the mix knobs (or whatever). That way it's not just on/off.
This is super dope, thank you for sharing your process with us! This is really innovative and I can see it turning into something waaay more powerful than Infiltrator 2 and that's really saying something. Thank you again for all of your videos, they are all inspirational.
Thank you so much! It becomes even more powerful if you consider you can easily add and modulate third party effects. Not only that, the only limitation for the amount of effects is your CPU.
It always starts with the grid or patcher, or whatever equivalent a persons daw has, but its just a matter of time before you have a wall of modular gear making generative fart noises and atonal screeching
@@AlexReidStudios Polybrutes are nice. one of my friends has one. great choice, and in that price range i think the only other new synth you might consider is the summit, but they really arent that similar.
Hi dude! Your content is awesome! You definitely deserve more views and subs. So, got Bitwig 8-track because I was just curious about this DAW. I am more the Cubase guy... Is there a free alternative to Infiltratior 2 ? I also thought of using a sequencer and then convert the notes to CCs, but... This thing I crazy, bit for hobby musician... A bit expensive.
Thanks! This one is pretty similar, but more close to effectrix www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/53-Multi-Effect-/9702-TuGlicento-2 , still is pretty amazing
I often think the same. Then I tend to think the Bitwig developers left it out on purpose. Which has its merits. But since we're on the brink of some kind of (creative?) AI revolution, not supporting the automation of a randomize button feels kind of different now. IDK.
You can achieve the same result by replacing the step-based devices (Gates, Steps, etc.) with a single Dice or Chance, and triggering it whenever required. (And add Lag or Average to smooth out the transitions if needed)
i wealy like your stuff ...but one your woise is a strange noise all the time and it drive s me crazy haha hope you can fix this in the next one s ...all the best and thx
This is crazy, learning so much about the Grid. May I challenge you to recreate Abletons Looper Device in Bitwig?
I could try and see what happens!
You are arguably my fav youtuber for bitwig content. This multi fx sequencer is absolutely sick!
Aw man thanks a lot!
Another approach I like is to add Steps modulators, hit the dice button, and use that to modulate the mix knobs (or whatever). That way it's not just on/off.
Nice! Adding randomness to the sequences is always good
This is super dope, thank you for sharing your process with us!
This is really innovative and I can see it turning into something waaay more powerful than Infiltrator 2 and that's really saying something.
Thank you again for all of your videos, they are all inspirational.
Thank you so much! It becomes even more powerful if you consider you can easily add and modulate third party effects. Not only that, the only limitation for the amount of effects is your CPU.
Thank you 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
It always starts with the grid or patcher, or whatever equivalent a persons daw has, but its just a matter of time before you have a wall of modular gear making generative fart noises and atonal screeching
I already have two semi modular synths and I'm starting to think "what if I pair this with this module?"
@@AlexReidStudios its a deep rabbit hole to go down, but you will feel right at home, im certain
@@GillamtheGreatest I still prefer to save money for a big analog polysynth like the Polybrute. But who knows
@@AlexReidStudios Polybrutes are nice. one of my friends has one. great choice, and in that price range i think the only other new synth you might consider is the summit, but they really arent that similar.
@@GillamtheGreatest Fun thing is, I will probably spend $3,000 on a polysynth just to make filter sweeps
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Hi dude! Your content is awesome! You definitely deserve more views and subs.
So, got Bitwig 8-track because I was just curious about this DAW.
I am more the Cubase guy...
Is there a free alternative to Infiltratior 2 ? I also thought of using a sequencer and then convert the notes to CCs, but...
This thing I crazy, bit for hobby musician... A bit expensive.
Thanks! This one is pretty similar, but more close to effectrix www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/53-Multi-Effect-/9702-TuGlicento-2 , still is pretty amazing
@@AlexReidStudios Wooow, thank you!
Sweet
thank you!
cool stuff , show us more , like generative patches
Thank you! Will plan some stuff
Looks amazing.
It's sad the sequencers in the grid don't have randomize trigger in port. Imagine if we could randomize all sequences with one click.
That'd be amazing
I often think the same. Then I tend to think the Bitwig developers left it out on purpose. Which has its merits. But since we're on the brink of some kind of (creative?) AI revolution, not supporting the automation of a randomize button feels kind of different now. IDK.
The grid Steps module now has a dice button if you open the big display. I still don't think this is convenient enough, but it's something.
You can achieve the same result by replacing the step-based devices (Gates, Steps, etc.) with a single Dice or Chance, and triggering it whenever required. (And add Lag or Average to smooth out the transitions if needed)
Cool, but hopefully Bitwig gives us a proper easy to use step sequencer device with all the bells and whistles.
i wealy like your stuff ...but one your woise is a strange noise all the time and it drive s me crazy haha hope you can fix this in the next one s ...all the best and thx