That is a good way to add variety! I used velocity controls extensively in this particular melody to keep them dynamid, but I agree with your comment. Sounds like you and I have a passion for making electronic instruments sound as authentic as possible.
Propellerhead should give you a free copy - you're the best advertisement they have for it! You vids are the sole reason I went from an adapted version of Reason to the full version. A bit scared to tackle Thor at the mo, have put the mad scientist hat away for now, but maybe there will be a bigdoghat vid someday. Cheers!
My favourite reaktor instrument is in fact a sampler, Vectory by Tim Exile. We're modding it to be able to utomate more parameters and work together with a Wii-mote and a Korg Pad Kontrol. We've dubbed our version the OXO-box after our bedroom record label OXO Unlimited. My own next project will be to build a TB-like aid synth and to that an completely "analogue" drum machine. (Ie, not sample based) Another favourite of mine is Grobian, perfect for wobbly dustep basses.
The accelerometers and the tilt-meter are used for things like pitch sweeps for the granular resynthesis and filter sweeps, and other parameters. The buttons are used for FX on/off and changing of clips to loop. Thet time 3:03 AM here (Awesome) so I'm going to bed. Tomorrow I'll zip up Grobian and send it to you. It doesn't come with the standard library. Funny thing is that the only reason I discovered it in the first place is because I was asked to mod it to include temposync for the LFO's.
Vectory is awesome indeed. But given that it is tempo-based (slicers typically are), what would the Wii-mote be acting upon? Are you using it to send midi triggers, or is it orientation/acceleration-based controller effects? sounds like a fun thing to play with. My Reaktor didn't come with Grobian!(I don't think) Is the download available somewhere?
"Knowledge = Songs You'd like" LOL :) Ace, thanks so much for all your hard work, I have watched all your Reason tutorials and they've really inspired me to explore and be creative. Will we be seeing any Thor tutorials perchance?
Oh, I realize I haven't commented your video at all. It's a good tutorial. I only have one little remark. It applies more for melodies where the hits are closer to each other. You should generally try to find and list thos hits that are playing the same note (Or more often for me, the same drum intrsument in a drum loop) and alternate between them. That way the melody seems less plastic since you never have two hits in a row that ar 100% identical.
i have to say your tutorials are really good, you dont go down the hip hop tutorial root that seems to be on every tutorial on youtube, the harp has giving me sum good ideas for a track, do you have a myspace page??
You're right about the last two, but I am a bit insulted by your characterization that Knowledge = 'Songs You'd Like'. Besides, this was one of my first attempts at a song, almost a year old now. I just re-used it to showcase an idea I thought was useful.
AcePincter: I tried R4, but I didn't like the new sequencer. Thor is interesting, but since I've started to work more and more in Reaktor, so Thor doesn't feel essential to me. To the extent that I actually use Reason, I too will stick with 3.0.
Sorry, bro! I'm going to leave that one up to the next generation of tutorialist! (Also because I haven't upgraded to V4) Plenty more to discover. Maybe I'll see a video from BigDogHat some day!
I was thinking that I should put out a joke tutorial called "MAKE BOMB-ASS CLASSICAL MUSIC IN 20 MINuTES - Oo0 REASON 0oO - and I'd act like the dumbest wigger talking about "Counterpoint your mutha$#^#^ violin with a pizzicato on the fiff and eiff intervals!"
That is a good way to add variety! I used velocity controls extensively in this particular melody to keep them dynamid, but I agree with your comment. Sounds like you and I have a passion for making electronic instruments sound as authentic as possible.
Propellerhead should give you a free copy - you're the best advertisement they have for it! You vids are the sole reason I went from an adapted version of Reason to the full version. A bit scared to tackle Thor at the mo, have put the mad scientist hat away for now, but maybe there will be a bigdoghat vid someday. Cheers!
thanks! I used it in a song called 'selection' (which need a bit of LP filtering) with props to R. Dawkins!
Thx for one more tutorial!!!!
You are the guy!!!!
My favourite reaktor instrument is in fact a sampler, Vectory by Tim Exile. We're modding it to be able to utomate more parameters and work together with a Wii-mote and a Korg Pad Kontrol.
We've dubbed our version the OXO-box after our bedroom record label OXO Unlimited.
My own next project will be to build a TB-like aid synth and to that an completely "analogue" drum machine. (Ie, not sample based)
Another favourite of mine is Grobian, perfect for wobbly dustep basses.
Great Work as always.
The accelerometers and the tilt-meter are used for things like pitch sweeps for the granular resynthesis and filter sweeps, and other parameters. The buttons are used for FX on/off and changing of clips to loop.
Thet time 3:03 AM here (Awesome) so I'm going to bed. Tomorrow I'll zip up Grobian and send it to you. It doesn't come with the standard library. Funny thing is that the only reason I discovered it in the first place is because I was asked to mod it to include temposync for the LFO's.
Vectory is awesome indeed. But given that it is tempo-based (slicers typically are), what would the Wii-mote be acting upon? Are you using it to send midi triggers, or is it orientation/acceleration-based controller effects? sounds like a fun thing to play with.
My Reaktor didn't come with Grobian!(I don't think) Is the download available somewhere?
"Knowledge = Songs You'd like" LOL :)
Ace, thanks so much for all your hard work, I have watched all your Reason tutorials and they've really inspired me to explore and be creative. Will we be seeing any Thor tutorials perchance?
nice one, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
A lot of people have been waiting for me to get back into Reason...
A genius is you!
NI has the best synths on the market. Do you have any favorites from the Reaktor ensemble?
BTW do you know about the reaktor snapshot "morph" feature? My personal fav. I was thinking of doing a vid on it.
Thank you. Very informative!
Oh, I realize I haven't commented your video at all. It's a good tutorial. I only have one little remark. It applies more for melodies where the hits are closer to each other.
You should generally try to find and list thos hits that are playing the same note (Or more often for me, the same drum intrsument in a drum loop) and alternate between them.
That way the melody seems less plastic since you never have two hits in a row that ar 100% identical.
i have to say your tutorials are really good, you dont go down the hip hop tutorial root that seems to be on every tutorial on youtube, the harp has giving me sum good ideas for a track, do you have a myspace page??
You're right about the last two, but I am a bit insulted by your characterization that
Knowledge = 'Songs You'd Like'. Besides, this was one of my first attempts at a song, almost a year old now. I just re-used it to showcase an idea I thought was useful.
It doesn't offer me anything I can't do already.
great job
AcePincter: I tried R4, but I didn't like the new sequencer. Thor is interesting, but since I've started to work more and more in Reaktor, so Thor doesn't feel essential to me.
To the extent that I actually use Reason, I too will stick with 3.0.
nope. I got a MyJonesMusic page though, and facebook!
Sorry, bro! I'm going to leave that one up to the next generation of tutorialist! (Also because I haven't upgraded to V4) Plenty more to discover. Maybe I'll see a video from BigDogHat some day!
will you be upgrading to Reason 4 anytime soon?
ace pincter= A Sphincter ?
tab in the rack window
I was thinking that I should put out a joke tutorial called "MAKE BOMB-ASS CLASSICAL MUSIC IN 20 MINuTES - Oo0 REASON 0oO - and I'd act like the dumbest wigger talking about "Counterpoint your mutha$#^#^ violin with a pizzicato on the fiff and eiff intervals!"
Nope!