I'm used to putting in every note in a sequencer. This is like the future for me. It almost feels weird how the machine does a lot of the work for you here. But in the end it sounds good so i can't complain. 👍
I have several composition tools. This is light and fast, so I use it often to get ideas. In the end, the work is done in DAW, so the composition tool does not have to be complex and have many functions. I would like you to reinforce the melody composition part.
Hauke, é possível informar quais sãos os plugins e seus respectivos presets usados nas tracks do "piano choir, melody, keys, background, piano e synth", por favor?
Unfortunately, I cannot take a look at this project anymore. I used the synths Hive, Dune 2, and Sylenth1 in the tutorial. But I don't know the exact presets anymore. You would also need to know more about the layering and eq/compression settings to get similar sounds.
The demo is limited to a few scales (full version: 300+). You can only save songs and patterns, not load them. There are only six instrument channels available (full version: 15). You can export MIDI files only for a few times per session.
+notsosoon mike It depends. Sundog matches the most common triads and four note chords with the currently selected scale. For scales with only a few scale notes - e.g. pentatonic minor - this can mean that only a few common chords can be found. On other scales - especially those with more than seven notes - there are usually way more chord options.
Hi there feelyoursoundHQ, is the software able to restrict chord progressions to particular number of octaves, so that inversions can be generated within the octave(s)?
Okay, just seen the Octave number at the mid-right corner of the INSTRUMENT/PATTERN/PATTERN TRIGGER page. Could that be used to restrict the chords within the octaves?
Hi Anthony, you are right: The Octave number in the Pattern area is responsible for the pitch height of the instrument. There is no "auto inversion" / "octave restriction" option available yet, but a suggestion like that is already on the feature request list :).
awesome:) im a huge sundog fan! could you do a video on melodies? and how to youse them with complex chord inversions? because the melodies here are just cool arps:) thanks
Sundog is an external stand-alone program. You need to connect it to your DAW via MIDI. A setup guide can be found here: www.feelyoursound.com/sundog-quickstart/
Geiles Programm aber sag mal wie kriege ich es hin das Ableton nur einen Channel pro Channel von Sundog benutzt... Ich habe das Problem das alle Channels von Sundog nur mit einem Channel von Ableton abgespielt werden... Will das genauso wie in deinem Video kriege es aber nicht hin....
Keymo Griffin It works with most of them! Nearly all DAWs support multichannel MIDI data (e.g. piano notes are coming in on channel 1, bass notes on channel 2, etc). And most DAWs can import MIDI files through drag and drop operations. Some setup guides can be found here: www.feelyoursound.com/sundog-manual/#setup
damn this thing is like a cheat code
I'm yet again reconnecting with this brilliant software.
Great software, changed my approach of composing! Good trap basis BTW!
Thank you :)!!
thanks for spreading the knowledge. good tips. I even use a different program and still was able to learn usefull skills.
I've bought Odesi and wasn't impressed. very restricting and difficult. felt like I wasted $60. I've give the demo a shot and see where it goes.
Amazing as always.
You sir are amazing! This has helped me so much.
Thanks, I am happy to hear that :)!!
А на русском tutorial будет? )
Sorry, I can only answer to English questions..
Really
I'm used to putting in every note in a sequencer. This is like the future for me. It almost feels weird how the machine does a lot of the work for you here. But in the end it sounds good so i can't complain. 👍
MarioThaMonkay exactly
DOPPPPEEEEE
Is there a way to do this in fl studio?
You can find a setup guide for Sundog with FL Studio here: www.feelyoursound.com/sundog-with-fl-studio/
This guys voice lol
how about to make a dance-hall beat :)
I have several composition tools. This is light and fast, so I use it often to get ideas. In the end, the work is done in DAW, so the composition tool does not have to be complex and have many functions. I would like you to reinforce the melody composition part.
Maybe you like my tutorial over here then: ua-cam.com/video/OQBYMsi5yBM/v-deo.html
It's not only interesting for Trap, but for other styles as well.
Hauke, é possível informar quais sãos os plugins e seus respectivos presets usados nas tracks do "piano choir, melody, keys, background, piano e synth", por favor?
Unfortunately, I cannot take a look at this project anymore. I used the synths Hive, Dune 2, and Sylenth1 in the tutorial. But I don't know the exact presets anymore. You would also need to know more about the layering and eq/compression settings to get similar sounds.
@@feelyoursoundHQ Muito obrigado pela costumeira atenção. Além de muito competente no que faz, é extremamente atencioso e gentil.
How is DEMO version crippled? Thanks
The demo is limited to a few scales (full version: 300+). You can only save songs and patterns, not load them. There are only six instrument channels available (full version: 15). You can export MIDI files only for a few times per session.
Where is the drum 808?? how to put drum in sundog?? thanx
The sounds in this video all come from Ableton Live. Sundog sends notes to the DAW via MIDI. The DAW plays back the sounds / VSTs then.
does the software only have 74 chords per scale?
+notsosoon mike It depends. Sundog matches the most common triads and four note chords with the currently selected scale. For scales with only a few scale notes - e.g. pentatonic minor - this can mean that only a few common chords can be found. On other scales - especially those with more than seven notes - there are usually way more chord options.
we need more tutorials like that:) what about melodies?
Tutorials for melodies will follow ;)
whoa, crazy 🤤
Hi there feelyoursoundHQ, is the software able to restrict chord progressions to particular number of octaves, so that inversions can be generated within the octave(s)?
Okay, just seen the Octave number at the mid-right corner of the INSTRUMENT/PATTERN/PATTERN TRIGGER page. Could that be used to restrict the chords within the octaves?
Hi Anthony, you are right: The Octave number in the Pattern area is responsible for the pitch height of the instrument. There is no "auto inversion" / "octave restriction" option available yet, but a suggestion like that is already on the feature request list :).
awesome:) im a huge sundog fan! could you do a video on melodies? and how to youse them with complex chord inversions? because the melodies here are just cool arps:) thanks
+Schneider Ricky Thanks :)! I will see what I can do :)
+Schneider Ricky same here, melodies are way too difficult.
Can I use this in fl Studio I must ask.
You can find a setup guide here: www.feelyoursound.com/sundog-with-fl-studio/
How do I get Sundog into my DAW?
Sundog is an external stand-alone program. You need to connect it to your DAW via MIDI. A setup guide can be found here: www.feelyoursound.com/sundog-quickstart/
Geiles Programm aber sag mal wie kriege ich es hin das Ableton nur einen Channel pro Channel von Sundog benutzt... Ich habe das Problem das alle Channels von Sundog nur mit einem Channel von Ableton abgespielt werden... Will das genauso wie in deinem Video kriege es aber nicht hin....
Hallo Steven, eine genauere Setup-Anleitung ist hier zu finden: feelyoursound.com/sundog-with-ableton-live/
Vielen Dank!!!
Looks great!
+Graham Comerford Thanks :)!
what software is that?
This is Sundog Scale Studio, available here: feelyoursound.com/sundog/ :)
+feelyoursoundHQ can you use it on any daw?
Keymo Griffin
It works with most of them! Nearly all DAWs support multichannel MIDI data (e.g. piano notes are coming in on channel 1, bass notes on channel 2, etc). And most DAWs can import MIDI files through drag and drop operations. Some setup guides can be found here: www.feelyoursound.com/sundog-manual/#setup
How do i know where the drums,pads,strings e.t.c are found please!