Man this is awesome ! I’ve been using ableton for over 10 years and I’m used to just knowing how things work vs understanding how they function and affect each other. Mega thanks for this one !
Do you have an intro to ableton series? I thought I saw something like that on one of your videos but now I can't find it when I search. Bought your OG jungle pack but need to learn my way around ableton haha
Hey question about the routing: if oscillators A and B are in series, does that mean that the waveform of A is fed into the input of B? And if they are in parallel, then the waveforms are merely added together? So for example if A and B are in series, and A=sin(x) and B=cos(x), then the resultant waveform is cos(sin(x)), and if they are in parallel its just sin(x)+cos(x)?
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Thank you
Man this is awesome ! I’ve been using ableton for over 10 years and I’m used to just knowing how things work vs understanding how they function and affect each other. Mega thanks for this one !
Glad this helped!!
you are the man. love learning about operator sub bass impact. keep up the great vids
wow dude you just blew my mind. im gonna start messing with operator more !
It’s super fun!
One of the best music producing videos I’ve ever seen. Instant subscriber.
Yes, Operator is marvellous. Great video. Thanks.)
Thanks, great info.
Very cool. I wonder if HALion has any instruments like this. 🤔
Do you have an intro to ableton series? I thought I saw something like that on one of your videos but now I can't find it when I search. Bought your OG jungle pack but need to learn my way around ableton haha
Operator is a underrated synth
Hey ive trying to find a video you made, that showed how to do dred bass on operator, is it still kicking around? Would be much appreciated
Hey question about the routing: if oscillators A and B are in series, does that mean that the waveform of A is fed into the input of B? And if they are in parallel, then the waveforms are merely added together? So for example if A and B are in series, and A=sin(x) and B=cos(x), then the resultant waveform is cos(sin(x)), and if they are in parallel its just sin(x)+cos(x)?
cant go wrong with good ole Operator
I guess this is how the Yamaha DX7 works, with it being an FM synthesizer?
yeah, aside the fact that the dx7 is a pain in the ass to program if you want to make your own sounds. 🤣
Maybe I’m an idiot but I feel like I followed this exactly and my sound is not even close to what I’m hearing here. Just sounds like loud laser guns.
i have Korg Opsix vst. More complex edits.
How do you like the Opsix? Should be pretty complex.
commix - talk to frank, the bass at 1:15 is that fm? how do you recreate that?