Beginners Guide to Granular Synthesis for DnB | CURRENT VST Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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Learn how to create crazy pads, atmospherics, manipulating basslines and timestretch amen breaks all with granular synthesis. A beginners guide to granular using Minimal Audio's Current VST.
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0:00 Minimal Audio's Current
0:46 Intro to Granular
9:16 Crazy pads and atmos with granular synthesis
14:22 Face melting granular basslines
18:35 WTF granular AMENS breaks??!!
21:07 Combine all the tricks!!
21:58 Full Track
22:43 Final Thoughts - Навчання та стиль
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This is fantastic going over this, granular synthesis can do wild stuff. These kinds of in context tutorials are such gold.
I want to add that if you have hardware that does this, like the Tasty Chips ER-1, MI clouds/beads, or Qu-Bit Mojave the philosophy here still applies.
Sounds like the intro to John B - Up All Night.
Sounds like an interesting way to give delays a new life to spice things up a bit.
Steinberg's Padshop is another REALLY good plug in for this. As the name implies, you can make lush pads out of pretty much any sound Source with it, using granular synthesis.
This is really cool. This is something that's been out for a while, but I never did look too into it. Nice to have a fresh peek at this, as it definitely opens up the doors to for further creativity and inspiration.
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such a great tutorial! definetly will be using this in my future tracks
Very interesting topic! I'm very curious about it 🌻
Im glad i own current
A method I used when I wanted to imitate G Jones was to prepare a fairly long bass note with lots of fx and variations, notch filters etc. but still somewhat coherent. Then put it in a granulator and map controls for grain lenght and position. Then I'd write a bass line and automate the controls and almost invariably I got great results. You can do the same thing for pads and leads with a little tweaking.
Add some orchestral tracks, that would be sick !
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i think the notes should go up at the end of the wub parts
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sounds crazy lol
Funnily enough, on FL Studio, I just use Fruity Granulizer. It is about the same as this, but it's a stock plugin, not sure in which edition tho.
I had some weird stand alone exe granulab.
Filthy 😖🔥🔥
*PromoSM*