The concept is to get 2 sine waves, have one of them at a low octave with the other sine wave FM’ing the other with no volume and 2-3 octaves higher. Use an envelope on the fm sine with no attack, no sustain and a fast decay time. Hope this helps
I wonder , fx bus are great but if you use multiple channels going to the bus then you can’t really use the volume fader of that bus because it will affect the loudness of the other tracks…
Very well explained. Should be easily reproduced no matter what soft- or hardware is used.
Gonna try that in Eurorack!
Perfectly set ratio on that compressor! @5:52 you consider messing with it, but then quickly realize that it is perfectly set, and leave it alone.
Oh nice.!
How about a follow up video on how you create that FM Bassline in operator 🙌🏼
The concept is to get 2 sine waves, have one of them at a low octave with the other sine wave FM’ing the other with no volume and 2-3 octaves higher.
Use an envelope on the fm sine with no attack, no sustain and a fast decay time.
Hope this helps
I wonder , fx bus are great but if you use multiple channels going to the bus then you can’t really use the volume fader of that bus because it will affect the loudness of the other tracks…
great video!
A quick on/off would be nice.
What's the name of the synth patch? I'm trying to find that particular sound since days but I can't find it.
Should have showed the Operator patch as well. I'm trying to replicate it but I can't figure it out. Very informative video otherwise, thanks!
Or even better shared the project file like other channels do.