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Love your videos. Especially as a Logic Pro X user, over the past few years, you have been the most valuable resource of info. I am always happy to buy your preset and sample packs. One thing that you stopped doing, though, is releasing templates of your demos. Why? They were an invaluable tool for myself. I am happy to pay for them, but I really wish you would start releasing them again.
you can do the same thing in fl studio but instead of using a new track you just use a patcher and route one directly to the out and another signal to a reverb and do the processing, tedious at first but very fun once you get the hang of it
On potato PCs it could take up a lot of processing power especially if somebody wants to refine it using a lot of dynamics on both the reverb and the main sound, this is better for the CPU.
@@raizo-ftw yes ofc this is better this is the frozen sound, basically acts as a sample but im just giving my opinion and another alternative which can be tweaked. Also, you can just freeze the sound and then tinker it yk, same thing
Doing it through patcher is quite limited creativity wise, since the signal is stuck inside that routing and you can’t get a hold of the wave form right underneath your main track like he did, unless you bounce it, which is way more flexible and less cpu intensive. Having the waveforms of any send not just reverb allows you to chop the audio and mess with it in a gazillion ways at any part of the timeline super efficiently (by mouse).
@@costinvaly1 yes that's the thing, you can just bounce it to an audio file and not be able to unprocess the sound/tinker with the processing or get more cpu usage with it, also you can just use a volume automation for chopping the sound
What?!! This sounds sooo good in the final result omg
Big Z the man
The final results shows Big Z is an underrated artist
So much value in under a minute!!!! Thank you!
You are a genius
WOW this is an awesome technique, I’ll definitely use this in Ableton
Big Z is always the next level
Sounds great
My brain literally exploded, you could do this for synths, basses even drums aswell. This is mental.
Brilliant
siiiick
Love your videos. Especially as a Logic Pro X user, over the past few years, you have been the most valuable resource of info. I am always happy to buy your preset and sample packs. One thing that you stopped doing, though, is releasing templates of your demos. Why? They were an invaluable tool for myself. I am happy to pay for them, but I really wish you would start releasing them again.
Nice!
so good
Legit!
yup nice trick mate!
Класс
that is off the head
Damn, I love these shorties...
Wooooouuuuu thanks!!!!!
This is sick!!!
The way I prefer do to it, is to just use automation for sends. For example you can always send the reverb to the distortion just for a quick moment
Woohoo!!! Z!!!!!! Love this. Thank you and Happy New Year..............🙏🏾🌞
I’m so using this technique on my next track. You are the king of value add Zach.
More of these please , thanks 😺
Muy buenoo
Sick little trick!
That bass was thick
Totally cool. I feel unimaginative for not thinking of some of these ideas. Thanks!
Awesome!!!
genius!
Amazing!!
you can do the same thing in fl studio but instead of using a new track you just use a patcher and route one directly to the out and another signal to a reverb and do the processing, tedious at first but very fun once you get the hang of it
exactly Patcher is an INSANE TOOL
On potato PCs it could take up a lot of processing power especially if somebody wants to refine it using a lot of dynamics on both the reverb and the main sound, this is better for the CPU.
@@raizo-ftw yes ofc this is better this is the frozen sound, basically acts as a sample but im just giving my opinion and another alternative which can be tweaked. Also, you can just freeze the sound and then tinker it yk, same thing
Doing it through patcher is quite limited creativity wise, since the signal is stuck inside that routing and you can’t get a hold of the wave form right underneath your main track like he did, unless you bounce it, which is way more flexible and less cpu intensive. Having the waveforms of any send not just reverb allows you to chop the audio and mess with it in a gazillion ways at any part of the timeline super efficiently (by mouse).
@@costinvaly1 yes that's the thing, you can just bounce it to an audio file and not be able to unprocess the sound/tinker with the processing or get more cpu usage with it, also you can just use a volume automation for chopping the sound
This is a great technique, thanks for the tip man!
Uploading in only 480p???
Great content! Do you also have a Tik Tok channel?
How to make bass house in a way that audio techs can understand part ?
Bro how do you figure this stuff out… awesome stuff
it's amazing what you can come up with when you're willing to experiment
Cannot do like on Ableton in a group bus where you can have a many copies as you want of the track?
Absolute flames but i would still add reverb on the lead track because the reverb track is just an effect at this point
I’m new in digital audio production, I heard the term sidechain here and there. What does it actually mean?
Nice short and good hints 🙏🙂
Bruh I dont know how to do any of this shit 😭💀
All very lovely, but ear candy is not song writing, it's just sound design.
If a song is already shit, ear candy is like putting febreeze on a turd.
Crap modern effect . don't destroy music man.. sounds like the singer is constipated...
Sounds good but not practical enough
your imagination is the only limit.
man you make a song of nothing