As always great set of performances, appreciate your efforts in making these. Had my Modwave a few weeks now and learning a lot from your previous videos. Massive thanks.
I know I'm repeating myself, but I have to say it again: especially the Modwave Native soft synth is an incredible gem, unbeatable sound possibilities for its (on offer almost ridiculously low) price. What you are sharing here is just great, as usual!
A point of reference to know new sounds and learning how to use them and to apply them in new sound creation. Fantastic!!! really many thanks 🙂 Ciao Giovanni
What I noticed this time is they all sound very pleasant, very "finished". I guess with some of them you could just make whole tracks by just launching that kaoss ball so that it does its modulation thing and then just change to a different note every 10 seconds or 4 bars and that alone will sound as a good track. So with this collection you could record a whole album, maybe adding a little percussion or bass or effects where some more movement is needed. And those would be good tracks, certainly above average. Really tasty sounds.
Fantastic Ian! With your trick of triggering samples via the arpeggiator, have you tried to find a way to trigger different keys of one of the multisampled drumkits to produce something say open and closed hihats together from the one multisample, or even more drum parts than that?
I don't think you can do that. You can use the pitch lane on note advance but it triggers the same sample but with a different pitch rather than the next sound on the key.
@@IanDixonTDL I think it should be possible when using multisamples - they have different samples (usually for different ranges of the same instrument like piano - you cannot just transpose one sample for high and low notes and have a realistic piano sound) packed one after another into one file with added special markup saying "from this position it's C4 note and from this position E4 note" and so on. So the idea is you can add say kick, snare, hihat etc into the same file and mark them as different notes (say kick on C4, snare on C5 etc) and at least with arpeggiator (and I guess on pitch lane using note advance as well) it should trigger the ranges in the multisample corresponding to the notes. You could check it trying arpeggiator + pitch lane note advance trick with a piano multisample - if higher and lower notes still sound like normal piano then this should work.
@@AntonMochalin I think I tried something similar and Ian might be right about how this behaves. My modwave is not to hand currently so I can't easily try this right now. The arpeggiator can arpeggiate a chord though, so maybe you can prime it with the keys corresponding to the drum samples within the multisampled drumkit and use the sequencer to advance that. Either way, this will be limited to sequences that only play a single sample at a time (per layer).
ciao complimenti per il tuo canale you tube ho il korg modwave mk2 e sarei felice se puoi creare alcune patches di jeanne michael jarre usate negli album equinoxe e oxygene...scusa se scrivo italiano ma l inglese non lo conosco.
Many thanks as ever Ian. You are the Best.
You are very welcome
Thank you for this amazing soundbank Ian.
No worries!
You are just amazing. So well made and explained sounds.
Wow, thank you!
Well done!!
Thanks!
As always great set of performances, appreciate your efforts in making these. Had my Modwave a few weeks now and learning a lot from your previous videos. Massive thanks.
Thanks! If you have any questions I am doing a live stream next week.
Quite generous....thank you for this and all your tutorials!
Good job, Mr. Dixon!
Thanx alot for sharing!
no problem
Simply sensational
Thanks!
You are just marvelous!!!! 🎹💪🏻
Many thanks!
Merci pour tout et de votre Altruisme exemplaire ❤💐
Thanks!
I know I'm repeating myself, but I have to say it again: especially the Modwave Native soft synth is an incredible gem, unbeatable sound possibilities for its (on offer almost ridiculously low) price. What you are sharing here is just great, as usual!
Many thanks, yes the Native is a gem.
A point of reference to know new sounds and learning how to use them and to apply them in new sound creation. Fantastic!!! really many thanks 🙂 Ciao Giovanni
No problem!
these are awesome, thank you for sharing
Glad you like them!
Great Sounds Ian! Haven't visited your channel in a while 👍
Glad you like them. Lots more on the channel!
this sounds , son joya !
Thanks!
Wow another pack! Sounds fantastic!
How do you manage to be so productive and where can I get some?!
Thanks, the download is live thedigitallifestyle.com/w/2024/07/soundscapes-sequences-free-korg-modwave-performances/
What I noticed this time is they all sound very pleasant, very "finished". I guess with some of them you could just make whole tracks by just launching that kaoss ball so that it does its modulation thing and then just change to a different note every 10 seconds or 4 bars and that alone will sound as a good track. So with this collection you could record a whole album, maybe adding a little percussion or bass or effects where some more movement is needed. And those would be good tracks, certainly above average. Really tasty sounds.
Thanks, please go ahead and make that album :)
GREAT Ian, also for Wavestate ??
No sorry but I do have a different Wavestate set in the works.
Fantastic Ian! With your trick of triggering samples via the arpeggiator, have you tried to find a way to trigger different keys of one of the multisampled drumkits to produce something say open and closed hihats together from the one multisample, or even more drum parts than that?
I don't think you can do that. You can use the pitch lane on note advance but it triggers the same sample but with a different pitch rather than the next sound on the key.
@@IanDixonTDL I think it should be possible when using multisamples - they have different samples (usually for different ranges of the same instrument like piano - you cannot just transpose one sample for high and low notes and have a realistic piano sound) packed one after another into one file with added special markup saying "from this position it's C4 note and from this position E4 note" and so on. So the idea is you can add say kick, snare, hihat etc into the same file and mark them as different notes (say kick on C4, snare on C5 etc) and at least with arpeggiator (and I guess on pitch lane using note advance as well) it should trigger the ranges in the multisample corresponding to the notes. You could check it trying arpeggiator + pitch lane note advance trick with a piano multisample - if higher and lower notes still sound like normal piano then this should work.
@@AntonMochalin I think I tried something similar and Ian might be right about how this behaves. My modwave is not to hand currently so I can't easily try this right now. The arpeggiator can arpeggiate a chord though, so maybe you can prime it with the keys corresponding to the drum samples within the multisampled drumkit and use the sequencer to advance that. Either way, this will be limited to sequences that only play a single sample at a time (per layer).
ciao complimenti per il tuo canale you tube ho il korg modwave mk2 e sarei felice se puoi creare alcune patches di jeanne michael jarre usate negli album equinoxe e oxygene...scusa se scrivo italiano ma l inglese non lo conosco.
@@gigialfieri3052 Grazie per il commento. Lo aggiungerò alla mia lista di cose da fare
What is the expected release date for the download?
The link is live now thedigitallifestyle.com/w/2024/07/soundscapes-sequences-free-korg-modwave-performances/
Can i do on modwave
Like minifreak lfo user
Waveshapes
You can't create user LFO but you can use the motion sequencer to create your own custom values like an LFO