there was this one Demo project on the old FL (like version 7) done by a guy named Pilchard (it was called tzachitx or smth like that), and that bass. THAT BASS. That's when i knew it's the user, not the vst
I learned the bulk of what I know about synthesis because of 3xOSC. It's interface is looks like it was based on vintage three oscillator analog mono synths. If you can create sounds with 3xOSC it will translate to something like a Behringer Model D or many other synths.
love the time laps. I felt like I was watching a 90s cartoon. also love that 32bit float comment with your mixer tracks. not enough people are aware of that and are afraid to "clip" in their tracks.
@@aboliguu1168 I actually have ableton as well and it doesn't. it's the master you need to worry about in all daws, but the 32bit float thing is a computer memory type (sort of) that allows it to save more data before you get corruption. the result of that is 1000bd roughly of headroom past 0 before you get artifacts in the form of digital clipping on tracks that are not your master. this doesn't account for the analog clipping of your speakers or the differences in computers but in terms of your daw, only the master matters. but you're right it's a good habit, it just shouldn't be worried about like a hard rule. even the master limit can be pushed depending on genre. i dont know of a daw where this isnt the case but ive only used fl and ableton
as a total noob... this is the best thing ever. i greatly appreciate how to talk thru the whole thing and give us ur thoughts instead of just speed clicking shit
As a very much newbie, also not using FL, I was often blown away, that is when things didn't go over my head completely, but as I'm nearing the end of month two of learning this and I'm mostly focussing on learning sound design, I could not agree more on how making it hard on yourself, having to work with the bare minimum like you do in this video, is extremely powerful when it comes to improving your overall skill, your ear and your general understanding of what you're actually doing. Great video, thnx!
Another truly greatest and honest "Only 3x Osc" video I've ever witnessed!) EDIT 4 months later: that random digital noise (sounds a lot like TR-606 cymbals) at 7:00 happens due to aliasing issue, which is embodied into 3x Osc for less CPU usage. And aliasing is pretty strong in this example, since you loaded an entire song as a single cycle waveform, that song got sped up beyond human hearing. After you render pattern or song, that aliasing is removed and sound of 3x Osc is much cleaner. Good thing that you used Edison to record samples from 3x Osc, because Edison is recording sound as it is. Again, very awesome video.
This just puts everything into perspective when I was told “you don’t need 3rd party plugins to create the music you want, forget Serum, Nexus, Spire. You have everything you need in FL studios best edition”
FL Studio Mobile just added the 3xOSC to it this past week, so I've been scouring UA-cam for videos to help me really understand it, and so far, this video has taught me the most. I've got plenty more to learn, but now I've got a great start. Thank you!
It's fun... and as you said at the end it is a practice run... If I wanted to actually sit down and write a track, this would make my flow just out of hand and I'd lose the creative flow but definitely something to do like when sitting down and just doing sound design sessions
Quick thing for you will! Instead of right clicking and hitting solo in the channel rack, hold ctrl and left click :) Also I love the final result, what a banger
Literally speechless. I seriously can't believe you produced neuro dnb that sounds THAT good with only 3x Osc?! Absolutely insane skill. I had no idea 3x was even capable of this. I had to pick my jaw up off the floor when I heard the final result. I mainly use presets because I've never learned how to actually produce sounds from scratch and I've been making beats as a hobby on and off for around 10 years... Where would you recommend someone start to learn sound design as a novice? I find it incredibly hard to learn on my own without solid direction as there's so much out contradictory information out there that it becomes overwhelming af not knowing where to start without becoming frustrated. Also finding someone with a straight forward teaching style is super tough I find. Having ADD probably doesn't help. Please help a brother out!
i once challenged myself to make a whole dnb track with nothing but Massive with no post processing at all. I suprised myself when I actually kinda pulled it off. Limiting yourself this much not only fosters creativity, but forces you to gain a deeper understanding of the sounds youre working with
I love this sound design , specially only on single most underrated plugin in FL. Try heavy future trap drop on 3x OCS next video or make video series on every Genre drop on only using 3x OCS.❤️❤️
6:26 Watching a video of savant Everybody has to do that once in their life 😅 Btw the result is sick; i think savant himself imposed the 3xosc challange
Bro It's really a brilliant idea for using 3x osc for sound designing but how to get rid of phase issues ??😢 And how to avoid that please make a clear video on it
6:52 - I will explain a case in which the author used imported signal to simulate the sound of Short Cymbals. It's as simple as that! In 3xOsc for each oscillator there are 5 basic waveforms to choose from and white noise, and there is an additional option - you can import a custom or your own waveform, where you can choose a one-second wave file or a long multi-minute track or almost any audio file. The thing is that when you import a one-second waveform file, which is just for the wave oscillator, it is perfectly adjusted to the oscillator and no unwanted changes are heard in it, because the 3xOsc plugin has almost no effect on the waveform when importing it, because it lasts just one second, and a second is enough to reproduce the necessary series of harmonics. The plug-in still has to trim the sample rate of this file to the host sample rate of the very host of your DAW you're working in, to reduce the size of this file and remove unwanted aliasing that can occur if the sample rate of this file is higher than the host sample rate and you're playing higher notes. But if you import a file that lasts much longer than one second, the 3xOsc plug-in automatically reduces the file duration to one second, but in addition to that, it also trims the file's sample rate to the host sample rate you've chosen to use in your DAW. For example: a file is 16 seconds long and its sample rate is 192 kilohertz, and the sample rate in the program is 48 kilohertz. When importing the file is automatically shortened to one second, i.e. it is reduced in duration by a factor of 16, and the sampling rate is automatically reduced to 48 kilohertz, i.e. to the host sampling rate. After that we can check the waveform by back lengthening and it turns out that if we back lengthen this imported file to 16 seconds, we will hear how much the sampling rate has been reduced and we will hear a hoarse sounding aliasing. Since we have back lengthened the file by a factor of 16, the sample rate for the imported file has dropped from 48 kilohertz to 3 kilohertz, we can look this up in a linear-frequency analyzer and we will see a linear duplication of the spectrum frequencies from 0 to 1.5 kilohertz with it pingpong flipping all the way to the Nyquist limit, i.e. since the sampling frequency was 3 kilohertz, this current file has a Nyquist limit of 1.5 kilohertz, and due to analog distortion all frequencies from 0 hertz to 1.5 kilohertz are copied and then inserted from 1.5 kilohertz to 3 kilohertz in the spectrum, but with upside down flipping, and so on up to the Nyquist limit of the host itself. This is how the file import in the 3xOsc plugin works. It is still better to choose one-second wave files and enable HQ function to get rid of unwanted noise.
to be fair, all the magic happens in the postprocessing. i mean we also very often just use basic waveforms in serum, and if you use serums processing chain or external stuff doesnt matter inherently
Use "Fruity formula controller" to make the white noise to sound more like a crowd noise. Select the "Randomness" preset and link the fine pitch to the controller.
Hey will I finally did the impossible I bought producer edition of fl studio and I'm going to learn the legendary 3x osc and hopefully there will be good tips in here for me :)
Would you take this challenge yourself? What type of sounds would you end up with using 3x Osc, actual usable stuff or more random crap? :D
Challenge accepted, also, sick drop mate.
Heavy sub and white noise
My first EP was entirely this challenge. I produced it on a mobile app where there was 3xosc and 80+ effects... very fun memories! Taught me a lot.
i used to use 3xosc all the time for my dnb production and its suprisingly good for old school sounds just lacks a bit compared to what i do on serum
there was this one Demo project on the old FL (like version 7) done by a guy named Pilchard (it was called tzachitx or smth like that), and that bass. THAT BASS. That's when i knew it's the user, not the vst
this OSC song better than my whole carrer
I always thought 3xosc was underrated but I had no idea you could push it THIS far
I need to step up my game 😅 Shit blew my wig back
New track for FL 21 called ''Alive'' has insane basslines from 3x0SC
Same here, literally like 3 weeks ago I was telling someone how powerful 3xosc was and suddenly this gets uploaded hahaha
i feel like i learned a whole semester of sound design by watching u bruv
that was PHAT
Hello GRGE
Yooo crazy bato!!
:0000
El jorji 💜
@GRGE i know right
Make it a series Will!! Awesome vid as always
Great idea! 👍
Thats some DOPE drum synthesis
I learned the bulk of what I know about synthesis because of 3xOSC. It's interface is looks like it was based on vintage three oscillator analog mono synths. If you can create sounds with 3xOSC it will translate to something like a Behringer Model D or many other synths.
love the time laps. I felt like I was watching a 90s cartoon.
also love that 32bit float comment with your mixer tracks. not enough people are aware of that and are afraid to "clip" in their tracks.
It’s still a good habit not to. If you switch to ableton exc, it will clip
@@aboliguu1168 I actually have ableton as well and it doesn't. it's the master you need to worry about in all daws, but the 32bit float thing is a computer memory type (sort of) that allows it to save more data before you get corruption. the result of that is 1000bd roughly of headroom past 0 before you get artifacts in the form of digital clipping on tracks that are not your master. this doesn't account for the analog clipping of your speakers or the differences in computers but in terms of your daw, only the master matters. but you're right it's a good habit, it just shouldn't be worried about like a hard rule. even the master limit can be pushed depending on genre. i dont know of a daw where this isnt the case but ive only used fl and ableton
@@ryanlott1108 true, but ableton handles samples in 24 bit so it will clip samples that were exported over 0db
@@aboliguu1168 true, and I'm not a mac user but I think for mac this may not be true
@@ryanlott1108 oh, ok I’m not a mac user so I don’t know
okay this is interesting
as a total noob... this is the best thing ever. i greatly appreciate how to talk thru the whole thing and give us ur thoughts instead of just speed clicking shit
I use 3xOsc for neuro basses in my tracks so this tutorial actually helped me a lot!
Thanks man
Limitations/constraints makes you hone your craft and breeds creativity. Thank you for showcasing this cause its important.
You just popped into my recommended and damn, this was so interesting and entertaining!
Subscribed, would love to see this turn into a serie!
As a very much newbie, also not using FL, I was often blown away, that is when things didn't go over my head completely, but as I'm nearing the end of month two of learning this and I'm mostly focussing on learning sound design, I could not agree more on how making it hard on yourself, having to work with the bare minimum like you do in this video, is extremely powerful when it comes to improving your overall skill, your ear and your general understanding of what you're actually doing. Great video, thnx!
Another truly greatest and honest "Only 3x Osc" video I've ever witnessed!)
EDIT 4 months later: that random digital noise (sounds a lot like TR-606 cymbals) at 7:00 happens due to aliasing issue, which is embodied into 3x Osc for less CPU usage. And aliasing is pretty strong in this example, since you loaded an entire song as a single cycle waveform, that song got sped up beyond human hearing.
After you render pattern or song, that aliasing is removed and sound of 3x Osc is much cleaner. Good thing that you used Edison to record samples from 3x Osc, because Edison is recording sound as it is.
Again, very awesome video.
Man's can make a better drop using 1 single plug in than I can make a whole song with multiple 😂😂😂😂 good job dude.
That's insane talent and great sound design knowledge
What a simple looking yet really powerful plugin
This just puts everything into perspective when I was told “you don’t need 3rd party plugins to create the music you want, forget Serum, Nexus, Spire. You have everything you need in FL studios best edition”
FL Studio Mobile just added the 3xOSC to it this past week, so I've been scouring UA-cam for videos to help me really understand it, and so far, this video has taught me the most.
I've got plenty more to learn, but now I've got a great start. Thank you!
It's fun... and as you said at the end it is a practice run... If I wanted to actually sit down and write a track, this would make my flow just out of hand and I'd lose the creative flow but definitely something to do like when sitting down and just doing sound design sessions
Quick thing for you will! Instead of right clicking and hitting solo in the channel rack, hold ctrl and left click :)
Also I love the final result, what a banger
what up
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just right click man
@@melchiorvandijk6138 that works in the playlist, hit it brings up a menu on the channel rack.
@@CaptainStereo No man just right click the green dot will do it. Good luck with the menu hahaha
@@melchiorvandijk6138 what version of FL do you have
No excuses now😂 locking myself in my room for a year learning 3xosc that drop was cool learned alot from this vid
Literally speechless. I seriously can't believe you produced neuro dnb that sounds THAT good with only 3x Osc?! Absolutely insane skill. I had no idea 3x was even capable of this. I had to pick my jaw up off the floor when I heard the final result. I mainly use presets because I've never learned how to actually produce sounds from scratch and I've been making beats as a hobby on and off for around 10 years... Where would you recommend someone start to learn sound design as a novice? I find it incredibly hard to learn on my own without solid direction as there's so much out contradictory information out there that it becomes overwhelming af not knowing where to start without becoming frustrated. Also finding someone with a straight forward teaching style is super tough I find. Having ADD probably doesn't help. Please help a brother out!
Please make a series on sound design and synthesis of instruments from scratch! :D
I'm sitting at work. Can't thinking anything else but try all these techniques. They are going to fire me. :D
dnb ftw! I applaud you for creating everything with only 3xosc. You sir are crazy. Good stuff
You should make a series about producing drops with only one plugin
i once challenged myself to make a whole dnb track with nothing but Massive with no post processing at all. I suprised myself when I actually kinda pulled it off. Limiting yourself this much not only fosters creativity, but forces you to gain a deeper understanding of the sounds youre working with
I love this sound design , specially only on single most underrated plugin in FL. Try heavy future trap drop on 3x OCS next video or make video series on every Genre drop on only using 3x OCS.❤️❤️
6:26
Watching a video of savant
Everybody has to do that once in their life 😅
Btw the result is sick; i think savant himself imposed the 3xosc challange
i’m watching this at work and it’s making me MAD i wanna make music now
I love the compulsory gun fingers with every reese haha
Bro It's really a brilliant idea for using 3x osc for sound designing but how to get rid of phase issues ??😢 And how to avoid that please make a clear video on it
I dont know how many times ive wached this. Extremly usefull even on more complicated synths. Thanks Will.
Savant, AU5 and Virtual Riot are insane with their sound design. This is just amazing too
Wow learnt so much about not only sound design but also production. You're amazing. Thank you
next make a whole metal song using only FL SLayer for guitars, i had a lot of fun with it back in the day even for deathcore, of course using amp sims
I actually learned so much about production from this thanks man
I'm not a Dnb producer but that track came out HOT!! Got me using 3Xosc again.🎹
I do love the idea of making this a whole series!
Also how long did it take you to create this drop haha xD
yesssss finally DNB 3xosc is my synth i loooveee it
awesome result and some good tips along the way. big ups!
*Dududududidu 3X oscillator 4Life!!!*
Nice work bro... 🔥
F2 for renaming and colouring stuffs is a life saver!! 😂 It makes organising stuffs easy 💪
I love you, Will. Always a treat
Wow man this is such an awesome Drum & Bass tutorial I love it. Big up.👊
This guy has talent, a lot of it. sweet video bro
6:52 - I will explain a case in which the author used imported signal to simulate the sound of Short Cymbals. It's as simple as that!
In 3xOsc for each oscillator there are 5 basic waveforms to choose from and white noise, and there is an additional option - you can import a custom or your own waveform, where you can choose a one-second wave file or a long multi-minute track or almost any audio file. The thing is that when you import a one-second waveform file, which is just for the wave oscillator, it is perfectly adjusted to the oscillator and no unwanted changes are heard in it, because the 3xOsc plugin has almost no effect on the waveform when importing it, because it lasts just one second, and a second is enough to reproduce the necessary series of harmonics. The plug-in still has to trim the sample rate of this file to the host sample rate of the very host of your DAW you're working in, to reduce the size of this file and remove unwanted aliasing that can occur if the sample rate of this file is higher than the host sample rate and you're playing higher notes. But if you import a file that lasts much longer than one second, the 3xOsc plug-in automatically reduces the file duration to one second, but in addition to that, it also trims the file's sample rate to the host sample rate you've chosen to use in your DAW.
For example: a file is 16 seconds long and its sample rate is 192 kilohertz, and the sample rate in the program is 48 kilohertz. When importing the file is automatically shortened to one second, i.e. it is reduced in duration by a factor of 16, and the sampling rate is automatically reduced to 48 kilohertz, i.e. to the host sampling rate. After that we can check the waveform by back lengthening and it turns out that if we back lengthen this imported file to 16 seconds, we will hear how much the sampling rate has been reduced and we will hear a hoarse sounding aliasing. Since we have back lengthened the file by a factor of 16, the sample rate for the imported file has dropped from 48 kilohertz to 3 kilohertz, we can look this up in a linear-frequency analyzer and we will see a linear duplication of the spectrum frequencies from 0 to 1.5 kilohertz with it pingpong flipping all the way to the Nyquist limit, i.e. since the sampling frequency was 3 kilohertz, this current file has a Nyquist limit of 1.5 kilohertz, and due to analog distortion all frequencies from 0 hertz to 1.5 kilohertz are copied and then inserted from 1.5 kilohertz to 3 kilohertz in the spectrum, but with upside down flipping, and so on up to the Nyquist limit of the host itself. This is how the file import in the 3xOsc plugin works. It is still better to choose one-second wave files and enable HQ function to get rid of unwanted noise.
this deserves way more hype! liking for the algorithm😁
5:21 that was a nice snare i want that so bad
This was an awesome video, got recommended and i'm not disappointed. Happy to subscribe:)
That was a sick drop. I like the Neuro style 😁
SOUND DESIGN AT ITS FINEST!!!
sick video and end result bro!
Well played brother. Its all fun and games.
PLAYBACK SPEED 0.5 ON FINAL RESULT.................HARD AS FXCK
sheeeesh! 🔥
i used to rock the shit out of that plugin back in the day. now i have hardware synths. still love fruity loops tho.
Damn bro, inmediately subbed! :O awesome
This is absolutely mental, amazing job
omg i didnt expect it to be this good wtf
WOW!!!!!!!! You are just amazing.
Yo this was really impressive ! I love the drop it sound like some retro shit that would be playing in the background of a racing game
I bet your neighbourghs are happy with it 😂 cool stuff bro!!!
best video in a while
Super easy to use plugin that sounds great.
10:04 me when you upload something :D
This is like One Synth Challenge from KVR. I love it.
"im an HOUR in and the video isnt even 3 minutes longg wtf" lmao
That snare is dope indeed!
please make this a series or livestream this was great
You can make any type of beat if you can make a DnB one. Nice video. Thanks
Magnificent 🥭💎🔥
wow
Amazing 👏 nice track great tutorial
This was impressive, good work
Could you do a full tutorial on just the bass part using 3xosc?
It's very fun and very good experience! It's so cool, bro! Thanks for your time, standing ovations for you! 🦾👍🔥
Thank you! 👍
to be fair, all the magic happens in the postprocessing. i mean we also very often just use basic waveforms in serum, and if you use serums processing chain or external stuff doesnt matter inherently
insane, i will do it too :D
Awesome 🔥🔥
"i love how you can just make unique automation clips its really easy to do that"
*me just realizing now this is possible*
Holy shit this is decent ! Ggs man
Drinking game: Take a shot whenever he says 3XOSC
Use "Fruity formula controller" to make the white noise to sound more like a crowd noise. Select the "Randomness" preset and link the fine pitch to the controller.
Ah, nothing like getting a Ghosthack ad on a Ghosthack video lol
Now I want to see that Plucked episode
This is actually really funny
Amazing!
Can i see somewhere how you setup your sm7b for such a loud clear sound? Please.
And thank you for this tuti aswell!
Hella dope 🤓
Hey will I finally did the impossible I bought producer edition of fl studio and I'm going to learn the legendary 3x osc and hopefully there will be good tips in here for me :)
Nice lesson bud
GOOOD!!!
Sick af!!
more dnb tutorials pls :D
SICK
wtf bro u genius fr
now thats what i call *poggers*