Monark has a feedback filter and noise which i find useful for glitchy slides and tones, but also synth stab sounds and for creating your own drumkit. Never considered using it polyphonic. In ni battery there is also the round robin mode for playing back variations of cymbal rides and snares, usualy very dynamic elements. A slightly overkill loading many instances in bitwig but the reward is better sound. Specially if you are into sounddesign and mixing in one session and running somewhere into cpu or latency issues it is time to turn up the buffer size, freezing or sampling. And from there on experimenting with arrangement, width and proper spacing in stereo field. Izotope Visual mixer and dear VR pro is fun to do so. For performance improvements I guess it is better creating kind of patch in reaktor with elements from monark using it polyphonic whoever has so much time. lol I wished there was a way to load in music videos or using css animations reacting to audio in bitwig or vst remixing them with midi it remains some of my coding projects.
Yes, great idea. I watched a video with Tom Hades where he used an Ableton rack called "Drone Creator" that he made. It was essentially the same as the way you used the resonator bank (same thing in Ableton). He had more effects, but the resonator can be used to create techno drone sounds (which is just a kind of pad, really I think). Great stuff!
Try using multiple note-delay on a note FX-selector set to round-robin, this enables a delay on each played note and does not require multiple instrument that tax the pc
another packed video! needs to be watched 2 times to catch all the great tips... (I know English is an awful language-- but duplicate is pronounced dooplicate)
I wish they made a poly-version of the note delay, so each inputted midi note is delayed. This seems more modular than the workflow to duplicate each instrument as a voice.
The Keytracking Reso Bank trick is bloody brilliant! When I was playing with it last night I realised I still had to bounce it out in order to make a polyphonic pad sound. Thanks Polarity!
Wow, the piano tip is super cool. Great video🤙🏴
you made the Note delay like the most underestimated midi plugin ever created by the whole man kind hhhh
amazing trick!
Very nice tricks! Especially the note delay!
Nice! Thanx a lot Buddy! 👍🧑🎄
I like Polarity's pronunciation. Always speaks simply and clearly.
upvote .... everytime !!!!
13:00 wow!
Great trick with the Piano, I tried it at once with a Keyscape piano, it sounds pretty cool! Thanks and wish you luck with your back pain.
When I saw the video, I instantly clicked on the "Like" button and then played it. Great tips!
That note delay tip can also be used with note velocity to randomize the velocity on each note :)
Great suggestions. You always have good ideas and suggestions, but I think these tips will help many people a lot. Thanks.
Thank you
Grazie Polarity!
I love these tips n tricks videos! 🙂 The note delay technique is brilliant...
Nice video like always, thanks))
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Monark has a feedback filter and noise which i find useful for glitchy slides and tones, but also synth stab sounds and for creating your own drumkit. Never considered using it polyphonic. In ni battery there is also the round robin mode for playing back variations of cymbal rides and snares, usualy very dynamic elements. A slightly overkill loading many instances in bitwig but the reward is better sound. Specially if you are into sounddesign and mixing in one session and running somewhere into cpu or latency issues it is time to turn up the buffer size, freezing or sampling. And from there on experimenting with arrangement, width and proper spacing in stereo field. Izotope Visual mixer and dear VR pro is fun to do so. For performance improvements I guess it is better creating kind of patch in reaktor with elements from monark using it polyphonic whoever has so much time. lol I wished there was a way to load in music videos or using css animations reacting to audio in bitwig or vst remixing them with midi it remains some of my coding projects.
I love that pad trick with analogue lab. Going to have To have to give that one a try.
Yes, great idea. I watched a video with Tom Hades where he used an Ableton rack called "Drone Creator" that he made. It was essentially the same as the way you used the resonator bank (same thing in Ableton). He had more effects, but the resonator can be used to create techno drone sounds (which is just a kind of pad, really I think). Great stuff!
2:10 I'm sure you meant polyphonic when you said "And now it's monophonic!".
These are really useful vids, danke!
You are one super inspiring dude and precise as hell!
I want to try out a seaboard with bitwig but too expensive for me atm :(
Awesome!
Try using multiple note-delay on a note FX-selector set to round-robin, this enables a delay on each played note and does not require multiple instrument that tax the pc
I'm using the delay inside the note selector. There is only one instrument used.
awesome tutorials!
Glad you like them!
As usual, good job!!!
thank you :)
Fantastic. Where do you find the time to figure all of this out? 🙂
another packed video! needs to be watched 2 times to catch all the great tips... (I know English is an awful language-- but duplicate is pronounced dooplicate)
an idea... what if you could create instances of the selector instrument so that when you update one, it updates all?
sorry, i meant the instruments inside the selector.
How stable is Bitwig 3.2 beta? Should I try it now ;-) ;-) ;-)
Great news, bitwig 3.2 released :)
I wish they made a poly-version of the note delay, so each inputted midi note is delayed. This seems more modular than the workflow to duplicate each instrument as a voice.
I don't see the mode section in NoteFX device info? 3.2 Beta 5
nm, I used layer not selector */
You bloody legend! Loved this as always ♥
The Keytracking Reso Bank trick is bloody brilliant! When I was playing with it last night I realised I still had to bounce it out in order to make a polyphonic pad sound. Thanks Polarity!