PEDALBOARD ON SYNTHS - Match made in Heaven!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Pedalboard - The Stomp Box Effect Plug-in in Studio One - sounds fantastic not just on Guitars, but also on Synthesizers.
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Now THAT was a smooth and helpful presentation Gregor! TY
Thank you Gregor! Another great video. Also for me here are some good combos:
- Thin mono synth with tape delay and flanger is an old Ultravox kind of sound.
- old strings use a phase shifter
Thanks. I'm definitely going to use this idea.
Thank for this excellent idea !
Thank you for sharing. Also question, when will there be a pedal board update? I've seen the wah but it doesn't have the wah wah functionality for guitar like a cry baby and also maybe add other pedals like harmonator etc
Los sonidos son increíbles y fascinantes, me gusta mucho la música.💙
Dang, this is so much better than owning like 10 pedals
Thank you
Quick off topic question my good friend Gregor …how come the studio one score doesn’t have a Pedal “P” notation and if it does can you please make a vid on how to use the score with it❓
Hallo Gregor, wie immer super Videos und meist auf den ersten Blick für Lernende verständlich. Ich habe eine Frage, wie kann man CC1 und CC11 in Studio One miteinander verbinden. Diese Kombination kommt vorallem bei Blasinstrumenten und Streichinstrumenten oft zu Verwendung, aber nicht immer. Gibt es in Studio one irgendwie ein Skript oder eine Vorgehensweise, diese gezielt auf Instrumente in einem einzigen Projekt anzuwenden und auf einer anderen Spur auf das selbe benutze Instrument nicht anwenden. Als Beispiel: mit EW Opus geöffnetes Fenster eine Geige mit CC1 und CC11 verbunden, auf der zweiten Spur ein neues Opus Fenster mit Geige geöffnet aber CC1 und CC11 nicht miteinander verbunden? Vielen Dank, liebe Grüsse aus der Schweiz.
new to Ampire, that being said. Can I use Ampire just to play my guitar through, or is it only for changing normal guitar play. I just cant get any sound change when trying to play through ampire?
How have you got those extra pedals on pedalboard. I don't believe I have tho am preson sunscriber
Can you guys do a proper classic rock band
Is there any way of resizing the pedal board to make it bigger? A bit hard to tweak the knobs with my fading sight.
Hello. I saw a really cool technique from live using clip envelopes to progressively curve down the transpose of an audio file (here @ 0:49: ua-cam.com/video/CmqHDmdCUvk/v-deo.html). How can I do that in studio one?? Thanks!!
There may be an easier way to do this, but what I have done in the past is this:
1. Create an instance of SampleOne and drag your sample into it.
2. Place a MIDI note on your timeline where you want your sound to begin. Make sure to drag the length of the MIDI note to be long enough for the entire sample to play.
3. Right click "Transpose" and "Edit Automation - Transpose". That should bring up an Automation Lane for you.
4. You can then either adjust it manually like that, or what I like to do is go to the top left corner and click where it says "Auto" and change it to "Latch".
5. I then listen to the song and adjust the Transpose knob in real time to my liking.
6. Click where it says "Latch" and bring it back to "Read" and listen back!
7. Once you do that you can either keep it as a MIDI clip, or you can hit CMND+B or Ctrl+B and it will bounce the audio file with your pitch change on it.
Hope this works for you! Reach out if you have any questions!
@@dahnji7359 Great idea! Thank you very much!!
@@dahnji7359 You're amazing!
@@peterelfman Thank you! I just try to help share what I have learned in whatever ways I can! Even if they can be convoluted work arounds!
Not a bad idea, but terrible sound man
Thank you