Check out how Organica Creator Yannek Maunz creates one of his favorite Diva Patches! Timecodes: 00:00 Intro 00:29 Start Building Patch 01:07 Set VCO 01:36 Envelope 1 Settings 02:10 Filter Section 02:56 Set LFO 05:08 Envelope 2 controlling LFO 07:47 Alternative Settings 09:30 Effects 09:48 Listen in Context
This sounds like Yannek again? I perform training for a living and I can tell you from a professional angle; this guy is the best I've seen for giving training. He has a natural ability to deliver information.
What is the actual creative process behind sound design? E.g. Did the idea of what the sound should be like come first, or was it a case of fiddling with controls until you thought, “that sounds good?”
Hey! Thanks for your comment. The idea of this sound came across while hearing some colyn tracks! I think he started a whole new sound area with his “evolving leads”. So I really liked this kind of “growing” LFO sound and then started to try to find some solutions to patch it on my own. I think if you know this process you van start to vary it and play around with the modulations to get somewhere else (nobody has been before!). Cheers:)
Hello, Alex Saville. It's like Yannek said: there's no absoluty answer for your good question. Some time you know what you want in your mind then you do it on Synth; sometime you'll find what you really like while you're doing aleatory things
amazing, amazing, amazing! I guess this lfo technique is used in Rival Console's tracks, but there everything is analog and sounds more organic, in this case, there are more possibilities in plugin format
@@jslg7641 Good point, but I´m only helping beginners learing sound synthesis. Nailing the sound gives feelings of mastery, and a little mistake like that only makes a beginner frustrated.
Would be cool to follow along but we would need the midi driving the synth to be shown (in clip view) so we could replicate the notes. Looks like a series of four notes with the same pattern playing an octave higher?
Hi Kiyan, good one, here we go: First Chord: D2 + F3, 2nd Chord: F2 + A3, 3rd Chord: A2 + C4, 4th Chord: G2 + B3 (you can also see it in the following video at 10:47 ua-cam.com/video/LB7WzCmxKUA/v-deo.html )
@@francoispml Thanks François! I scanned through this video but never saw the clip up close... I didn't realize it was the same clip as in your video.
Check out how Organica Creator Yannek Maunz creates one of his favorite Diva Patches!
Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:29 Start Building Patch
01:07 Set VCO
01:36 Envelope 1 Settings
02:10 Filter Section
02:56 Set LFO
05:08 Envelope 2 controlling LFO
07:47 Alternative Settings
09:30 Effects
09:48 Listen in Context
The way Yannek says "Diva" at 00:40 is as warm and lush sounding as the VST itself 😍
Haha, he really loves his plugins :)
haha true nice way to put it!!!
This tutorial is actually insane, learned a lot about Diva, thanks so much!
This sounds like Yannek again? I perform training for a living and I can tell you from a professional angle; this guy is the best I've seen for giving training. He has a natural ability to deliver information.
yes its me again :)
I´ve been thinking A LOT about this type of design for a the last days, suddenly it pops up - mucho gracias PML and Yannek.
Dude you’re awesome
Great stuff :)
What is the actual creative process behind sound design? E.g. Did the idea of what the sound should be like come first, or was it a case of fiddling with controls until you thought, “that sounds good?”
Hey! Thanks for your comment. The idea of this sound came across while hearing some colyn tracks! I think he started a whole new sound area with his “evolving leads”. So I really liked this kind of “growing” LFO sound and then started to try to find some solutions to patch it on my own. I think if you know this process you van start to vary it and play around with the modulations to get somewhere else (nobody has been before!). Cheers:)
Hello, Alex Saville. It's like Yannek said: there's no absoluty answer for your good question. Some time you know what you want in your mind then you do it on Synth; sometime you'll find what you really like while you're doing aleatory things
amazing, amazing, amazing! I guess this lfo technique is used in Rival Console's tracks, but there everything is analog and sounds more organic, in this case, there are more possibilities in plugin format
“It’s all Prophet 08” -Rival Consoles
awesome thanks!!!
Wow!
Sounds like the technique Kidnap used in his track Silence
If anyone gets frustrated that they can´t emulate this patch, notice that he forgets to mention that he turns down the delay time on the LFO 2 @ 5:07.
Make your own music, it will be far superior my friend...
@@jslg7641 Good point, but I´m only helping beginners learing sound synthesis. Nailing the sound gives feelings of mastery, and a little mistake like that only makes a beginner frustrated.
Sorry for the mistake and thanks for correcting! @lögi :)
Спасибо!
Would be cool to follow along but we would need the midi driving the synth to be shown (in clip view) so we could replicate the notes. Looks like a series of four notes with the same pattern playing an octave higher?
Hi Kiyan, good one, here we go: First Chord: D2 + F3, 2nd Chord: F2 + A3, 3rd Chord: A2 + C4, 4th Chord: G2 + B3 (you can also see it in the following video at 10:47 ua-cam.com/video/LB7WzCmxKUA/v-deo.html )
@@francoispml Thanks François! I scanned through this video but never saw the clip up close... I didn't realize it was the same clip as in your video.
Nice
did it many times, can't recreate the same preset... too bad you didn't uploaded a link to download it
You can find the presets in the sample pack I made together with Brascon for PML :)
Freeeee melodıc techno s pack plssss
sorry what are the notes?
Thank you a lot. I learn a new way to desing sounds and put it into my future tracks. Very thanks :)
thank you ! its very helpfull !
Great video my friend 👍 where can I find the beauty and the beast patch? Cheers
you can find them in the "Organica" Sample Pack, Brascon and me made for PML :=)
AWESOME!!!
Can this do in sylenth1?
If there is a Delay function for the LFO (and of course the other settings) available: yes.
Diva? No thanks, i'm a Prophet 6 guy
Great synth! :)
Repro 5 has entered the chat
@@HumanThoughtExpression Repro 5 is a digital $150 VST, Prophet 6 is an analog hardware $2200 synth. Repro can leave the chat now lol.