Heavyocity have knocked it out of the park this last year. So much to choose from and, although I can't buy it all, I'm always happy with their products. Thanks, Martin 🤘
A little tip for guitar bends is that if you bend the string with your fingers (rather than the vibrato arm/whammy bar/tremolo - whatever you prefer to call it!) then you also get a slight wah like effect as the frequencies alter. So it can be a good idea to match the pitch bends to some frequency modulation - moving a filter, or an EQ dial - to get a slightly more realistic and also more interesting sound. It's clearly a great effect by the way; and I love your enthusiasm for it!
I use saturation effects just to get some analogue warmth and this video isn´t subtle at all, it´s like an elephant in a porcelain store. So incredible boring ...
I do love elephants in porcelain stores 😂 But how boring would this world be if we all would be the same. Fortunately there are even the more subtle ones...
So you find the only Elephant in a porcelain store in the middle of millions of clips and call it boring? I would call it outstanding 😂 Jokes apart, if you are more into subtle stuff Solo Winds by Westwood might be interesting for you
Heavyocity have knocked it out of the park this last year. So much to choose from and, although I can't buy it all, I'm always happy with their products.
Thanks, Martin 🤘
Thank you Kade. Really enjoying this one as I start to learn it better and better
Eh. Think I need this. What I love so much about heavyocity is their UIs are always so polished and well laid out. Thx for the review Martin
Thanks for your support Dave and yes, this is a really nice plug in. Have another video in mind with this one....hope to find some time too
Woah! This is amazing stuff, I have so much to learn about this so yes more tutorials would be awesome. Thanks Martin!
Thanks Jenny, i will take this in consideration for sure.
Good Stuff Bro !
Thank you Jackie, glad you liked it
A little tip for guitar bends is that if you bend the string with your fingers (rather than the vibrato arm/whammy bar/tremolo - whatever you prefer to call it!) then you also get a slight wah like effect as the frequencies alter. So it can be a good idea to match the pitch bends to some frequency modulation - moving a filter, or an EQ dial - to get a slightly more realistic and also more interesting sound.
It's clearly a great effect by the way; and I love your enthusiasm for it!
Thank you so much for your support and that tips sounds really awesome! Will try it for sure next time I use a guitar plugin 🤗
Coffee Time! hahahaha, lmao, how much coffee did you have before/during this video?!? I really enjoyed your energy
Thank you my friend. You can never have enough coffee, can you?
I use saturation effects just to get some analogue warmth and this video isn´t subtle at all, it´s like an elephant in a porcelain store. So incredible boring ...
I do love elephants in porcelain stores 😂 But how boring would this world be if we all would be the same. Fortunately there are even the more subtle ones...
@@MartinHeidenreichMusic There are millions of clips at UA-cam and I couldn´t find a single elephant in a porcelain store, the world has gone mad! : )
So you find the only Elephant in a porcelain store in the middle of millions of clips and call it boring? I would call it outstanding 😂 Jokes apart, if you are more into subtle stuff Solo Winds by Westwood might be interesting for you