I KNOW RIGHT I was watching it with a big smile on my face. But I finished the video with jaw dropped like at some point it suddenly started to sound epic af.
@@SonicBodhi1 exactly, so many people are like "workflow this, workflow that" but i feel like FL can be a pretty efficient DAW when you know how to navigate it.
This is the pad tutorial I have been looking for for a long time. Making pads directly in synthesizers was not cutting it in terms of how complex the resulting sounds were for me
I had no idea where you were going with this but wow, ive been trying to figure out how to get this sound for a while and I was close with reverb but thanks for finally connecting the dots for me
The one thing i took away from this is the use of grandular synthesis, i do ambient music myself and somehow ive overlooked the grandular not realizing its potential, thanks for the helpful tip.
in fact, you can take absolutely any seventh chord to increase the attack and release in it and hang a Valhalla or other huge reverb on it, the effect will be the same.
Wow I am really excited to try this, this is opening new doors for me here. Really great quick results and lots of room for experimentation. didn't even realise these plugins did stuff like this in FL. Awesome tutorial thanks so much !!!!
he does something incomprehensible.. oh it sounds good.. again something incomprehensible.. oh my God, how can you listen to this?!.. again doing something incomprehensible.. Wow, this is divine!
A very useful tutorial!🙏 I haven't used ValhallaRoom as a plug-in yet, but I have Supermassive... How can I recreate the same effect? Sorry, I’m learning to use FL Studio :'
what if we only take " C " Notes in defferent octaves,? will we make a default C not pad which will be easy to switch in to every other notes or making chords from it? Is this a post arrangement process or you doing this during the arrangement or even befor starting a project?
my Granulizer doesn't have the "click to load sample" part. i had to load it into the 2nd, waveform page THANK YOU for tutorial! I wasn't kind of aware of this or god knows how many other cool plugins, this can create magic!
@@frostedveins Have the Granulizer opened and then drag the sample straight from computer folder onto Granulizer. Now I found out it doesn't matter if i drag it on 1st or 2nd page, works either way :)
Doode What?! :D Noice! My progress got interrupted by everlasting sound selection of a nice shiny sounding pad so was rly bored and brain-slow and never found one so I typed in how to make shiny pads on youtube and found that! thanks for the inspiration!
Hi man, thank you so much for this, I'm not really into music making, but I needed to make some Ambient music for a little project of mine, and this helped a ton. I just have one question, and I hope you'll understand what I mean since I don't know much of the technical terms. Is there a non destructive way or workflow to add the effects and the reverb without needing to sample or record the whole thing in Edison? What I mean is, is there a way to make changes to the original melody and hear the results post-effects in real time, without needing to sample and add all the effects after every single change or tweak? Thanks in advance, and thanks again for the video!!
This is like "How to draw a panda. Step 1: Circles, Step 2: more Circles, Step 3: Panda. Its so good it doesnt even make sense. Made it look so easy 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Bruh how is this even possible, it sounds so complex yet is so easy, I love it!
OMG WHAT? 🤩🤩🤩
@@brendansweeney9719 ?
@@wtfexza lmao
Yeah, that's a really cool way to make good pedes, instead of searching for endless libraries in Kontakt
Thats how I feel about a lot of great songs. They sound so simple, but it's so much that goes into it
I thought it was a joke before you added reverb
I tried it out and it works
I KNOW RIGHT
I was watching it with a big smile on my face. But I finished the video with jaw dropped like at some point it suddenly started to sound epic af.
LOL
fr wth i was *stunned* to hear the final result compared to the base
SAME😯
You can directly convert any loop in nice atmospheric pad using edison. Just use blur option inside edison and add some reverb.
Hey, thanks man, I've never thought of that technique before :)))
Thanks! Nice way to create some space ambient!
Secrets of In The Mix huh 😂
But doing whatever is shown in this video makes the sound so clean
also by using blur white impulse in the fruity convolver
I wonder if this guy realizes he’s single handedly changed lives with this tutorial
For real i am so happy to stumble this upon
That Valhalla plugin really changed everything
This man moving like he’s a wizard wtf 🧙♂️
because he is familiar with FL Studio, I myself have used FL Studio for years, it's not that difficult to use.
@@SonicBodhi1 exactly, so many people are like "workflow this, workflow that" but i feel like FL can be a pretty efficient DAW when you know how to navigate it.
@@SonicBodhi1 Dude. Hes a music ninja. If you're a ninja too you shouldnt speak on it. Thats like ninja 101 man.
This guy did what a lot of other channels would probably lock behind their 'courses' thank you!!
this 5 min video just changed my life this is precisely what i was looking for
This is one of the many things i've always wanted to know how to do. I can finally replicate the sounds in my head thank you.
This is the pad tutorial I have been looking for for a long time. Making pads directly in synthesizers was not cutting it in terms of how complex the resulting sounds were for me
HOLY SHIIII* How in the earth from those random notes become that transcending ambient???
All those notes were in harmony with each other. They were in the same key. Otherwise it wouldn't sound good to the ear.
@@magnafide This is an overlooked comment. Hugely helpful and informative. Thank you.
this guy is literally a sound magician!!!
I had no idea where you were going with this but wow, ive been trying to figure out how to get this sound for a while and I was close with reverb but thanks for finally connecting the dots for me
The one thing i took away from this is the use of grandular synthesis, i do ambient music myself and somehow ive overlooked the grandular not realizing its potential, thanks for the helpful tip.
bro i was struggling with sound designing in synths but then found it, that valhalla is very powerful and changes the entire thing.
in fact, you can take absolutely any seventh chord to increase the attack and release in it and hang a Valhalla or other huge reverb on it, the effect will be the same.
Wow I am really excited to try this, this is opening new doors for me here. Really great quick results and lots of room for experimentation. didn't even realise these plugins did stuff like this in FL. Awesome tutorial thanks so much !!!!
Thought it would be a drag to make such a pad, but that looks rather fun to try and it sounds great:)
True
@@wawarushi cute name
@@sashimi879 thank you :)
dudes a fkn sorcerer
Sick tutorial, thanks
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Whoa ...... Man ...... Whatever you did was magical........ You deserve more subscribers bro ..... ....
Sounds so beautiful 😍..feel so spiritual. Hope all these come in producer edition
Ngl, the tutorial was sick. I just wanna know what song that is in the back
A track I made called “Dawn”
Many thanks 🙏🏻
that started sounding AMAZING when u added reverb
This is actually pretty good
Amazing. I love this technique!
wow i feel like if youre an idiot and youve been producing for a long time like me you forget how powerful some reverb is holy shiiit this awesome
Too good to share
The mindset that holds back a lot of progression unfortunately :(
It was just what I needed. Thank you for such an easy and effective technique
Man!! This is amazing, this the best tutorial I've ever seen.
another proof that fl stock plugins are awesome
The reverb one wasn't stock.
exactly what i wanted for my dark ambient journey
Great tutorial! Also what’s the background song in the video?
he does something incomprehensible.. oh it sounds good.. again something incomprehensible.. oh my God, how can you listen to this?!.. again doing something incomprehensible.. Wow, this is divine!
Incredible, man! Thank you so much, simple and magical!
Ethan: Uses Granulizer.
Me: *"Is this some kind of sick joke?"*
Ethan: Uses Valhalla Room.
Me *"WHAT?!? HOW?!?"*
Wonderfull tutorial, Great for anyone who want to make some ambiant pads, sound really nice with an analog synth.
That is actually pretty good 😵
Thanks for this buddy, really amazing tutorial for enhancing personal creativity.....have a wonderful day! ;D
Great tutorial man. Short and gets to the point. A lot of these dank shit posting UA-cam producers could learn something from you.
Wow very interesting technique...
I went from "dang this sounds kind of bad" to "omfg he is a genius
edit: This video a certified hood classic now. Thanks man
Bro, that's so nice!
A very useful tutorial!🙏 I haven't used ValhallaRoom as a plug-in yet, but I have Supermassive... How can I recreate the same effect? Sorry, I’m learning to use FL Studio :'
wow dude thanks for this video man, you def earned my sub
what if we only take " C " Notes in defferent octaves,?
will we make a default C not pad which will be easy to switch in to every other notes or making chords from it?
Is this a post arrangement process or you doing this during the arrangement or even befor starting a project?
my Granulizer doesn't have the "click to load sample" part. i had to load it into the 2nd, waveform page
THANK YOU for tutorial! I wasn't kind of aware of this or god knows how many other cool plugins, this can create magic!
how exactly did you do it ? I have the same problem
@@frostedveins Have the Granulizer opened and then drag the sample straight from computer folder onto Granulizer. Now I found out it doesn't matter if i drag it on 1st or 2nd page, works either way :)
It's astonishing how much some reverb can change a sound or chord.
thank you for this video
How can I make more like this? Can you make new tutorial for beginners? with easier ways?
Super fire tutorial!🔥
Bro litteraly speedrunned it
edward showed me how to make these pads i am blessed
Wow... at first I was like mehhh but then when you finished putting all the effects i'm like whoaaaaaa
goona enjoy this all night.
It's amazing , i loved it , Nice work 👍🏻
incredible tutorial🎉
WHATTTT THANK YOU SO MUCH
Doode What?! :D Noice! My progress got interrupted by everlasting sound selection of a nice shiny sounding pad so was rly bored and brain-slow and never found one so I typed in how to make shiny pads on youtube and found that! thanks for the inspiration!
Really great technique! Thanks for the video!
how to loop them though once they are complete
Gorgeous sound
Holy shit, this is amazing. Thank you SO much for this.
Beautiful sound, thank you for sharing 🌟✨
We can play the sound in different keys right?
i guess yes
could you make it in 20 minute? I cant follow this :D
very glad i stumbled on this thanks man ✌
Love it! Thanks
awesome video, sir, thank you very much!
wow! that's exactly what i was looking for
Wow. Trying this now.
How come my granulizer doesn’t have a spot to add audio 🙁
Same happened to me
Hi man, thank you so much for this, I'm not really into music making, but I needed to make some Ambient music for a little project of mine, and this helped a ton.
I just have one question, and I hope you'll understand what I mean since I don't know much of the technical terms.
Is there a non destructive way or workflow to add the effects and the reverb without needing to sample or record the whole thing in Edison? What I mean is, is there a way to make changes to the original melody and hear the results post-effects in real time, without needing to sample and add all the effects after every single change or tweak?
Thanks in advance, and thanks again for the video!!
When I drag sample onto Fruity Granulizer, there's no sound. Please help
brother, u r amazing in FL Studio
This was AMAZING!
Thank u so much for making this video
This is like "How to draw a panda. Step 1: Circles, Step 2: more Circles, Step 3: Panda.
Its so good it doesnt even make sense. Made it look so easy 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I never heard of Valhalla Room before. Sounds interesting.
everyone and my grandma uses it lol
Holy, I've been searching this for long time LOL
could we get a tutorial on making a whole ambient song like this?
Ping pongggggg!!! that was cool! and thanks
quite impressive
I love you man, merci!
wtf bro you are magician thanks alot bro sounds good.
that is so dope, thanks a lot
I love ambient music😍
this shit just blew my mind
great stuff man, though alot of your plugins doesnt come with the original fl studio right?
all the ones he used except for the reverb in this video are stock
You are a genius.
This is awesome! How do I get the Valhalla Room plug in?
U have to buy it, it's 50 bucks 😭😭
Amazing tutorial! Thanks for the tips!!
this is video not intended for beginners
thank you very much bro, this tutorial video is very useful
You recommend the Valhalla VST? Not the fruity reverb?
I surely do... plus it's free (but the $50 version is what he is using)
fruity reverb is a toy compared to valhalla
how do i use the pad sound that i made on granualizer into a pattern instead of playing it through a note on my channel rack
thank you so much this was very helpful
Nice now i can make 1975 type music
This is great