Roll the Dice and Win!
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2021
- Create original acoustic guitar parts with the Ample Dice system. Often overlooked but now one of my favorite tools.
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I love your tutorials. They are more "big picture" than most of the Ample VST lessons that dwell on articulations and triggers, without addressing the incredible musical possibilities.
Thanks alot for the video
I bought it a year ago and still did NOT find the easiest way to create melody
It was difficult for me
I can guaranty you that your explaination made my Day.
This is fast becoming my favorite channel on UA-cam. Keep up the great content!
Good to have you here!
@@41Fingers Are you coming back?
Extremely helpful. Got me off the runway. Cheers.
Awesome. Many Thanks.
Always learning from u … thank u
Thank you sir.
Your videos are brillian! Have a good Christmas!
Thanks and Merry Christmas
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. I have a question. From 11:30, it's useful to change the chord of arpeggio, but it's only available in Cubase. Could you tell me how to do it in Studio One, please? Thanks in advance.
Hi, great video (again) ..... just out of interest, do you ever create videos using the Reaper DAW?
With Scaler 2 .... of which I am a massive fan.
Hi Phil, I have never used Reaper but many love that.
Yes, I use Reaper as well. It's really flexible and you can customize the program to your heart's content, but I do find that it takes a lot of time to do so. Sometimes I wonder if I should try something else, like Studio One or Cubase. The geek in me really does like Reaper, though.
Great stuff, thanks. What DAW do you use.
Hi Vladimir, I use cubase 10.5 good to have you here
Thank you or amazing content. Id kindly like to request a tutorial for writing guitar midi in Ample Guitar VST with sacler 2.7/ InstaComposer, or any other midi generating VST. The challenge I'm facing is that most Ample Guitar Tutorials are either focusing on people that know music theory, or people that know how to play the guitar. And regarding midi genratings programs, most tutorials focus on chords, arpegios and melody. And these melodies are written in a piano roll, instead of a guitar roll. Please help. In would like to learn how to write guitar solos, and guitar melodies that don't sound like they were written on a piano roll.
Kindtom I also would like such a video as I am not a guitar player. It would help me to create better midi guitar parts. Your suggestion is a good one.
@@41Fingers thanks for the response. I thought you would be the go to person for those types of intsructional videos. Partly because you have touched on generating midi without triggering key-swicthes. you have made amazing tutorials of the above mentioned programs in the past. it would be nice just to have an updated tutorial with Ample Guitars with Scaler 2.7 Guitar Voicing.