One way to get a cosine window with extra padding is a phase distorted cosine, where you do a little wave shaping/clipping on the phasor so that it hangs on zero at the beginning and end, using that to drive your cosine window.
Jennifer Low-Pass 🤣....anyway, I'd like to build a strymon nightsky reverb/delay emulator/copy in bitwig, anyone done this? maybe there is something out there..
Dear Polarity, this is such an off-topic question, but it's been bothering me... So, I use VCV Rack in Bitwig, routing the 8 stereo channels to different audio tracks. All is good. However, when I use i.e. a Tool to adjust the gain on one of the audio channels, the adjustment isn't reflected in the channel/track db/level meter... it still just shows the incoming audio level... Am I completely missing something? Or do you know a way around this? Thanks for you wonderfully awesome videos and music.
Why don't you use two crossfading delays for pitch shifting? While one is switching it is muted, but the other is fully heard and vice versa. I also like using feedback on mod delays in this kind of pitch shifting setups.
You said the Mirror + Bend ducking method still has clicks, you think because the audio is being delayed so that the clicks don't line up with the ducking signal anymore, right? So what if you delayed the Mirror + Bend signal by the same amount as the audio signal? Shouldn't it then line up again?
haha yea i tried that, but its hard to align. it was easier with just one curve module and draw in where it should dip. but i will find the perfect method, let me cook :D
This is a strange comparison, but as an illustrator i would see this phenomion where people would draw/paint the same exact subject over and over again. It was a matter of pumping that content out rapid fire. I'd see no exporation or research for new ideas for concepts that they've not done before, or the means to try something differnt from what tbey know. Then there is the camp i come from. Everything i work on is always somethjng diffenet that i never tried before. Either because of past clients of mine, or I'm trying to convey a differnt type of story concept in my head. Or I just wanna get better at harder stuff. So that's what Bitwig users are like. We want to come at this fresh each time, and to explore sound design concepts and musical experiments that aren't possible. The modulation and operators alone caused more inventive sounds than i ever made using other daws, even when i had no clue what was going on in Bitwig. I'm grown now. 😂😂
Jennifer Low-Pass, hehe... also, what happened to Laura Palmer? twin peaks joke. so there's this: i was on youtube way way too much, seriously addicted. so i blocked youtube on all my devices for like, 2 months. but i missed your channel too much. so i'm back.
Jennifer Lowpass.... I'm dying....
Did you die? :(
'Jennifer Low Pass' hit me way too hard.
The only boring thing in polarity's videos is the constant quality of them. Awesome tips!
How is the quality boring?
@@tristen_grant It isn't quality but constance of quality. But it was a joke mate.
@@tristen_grant you missed the joke bruh. 😎
Another great tutorial! Thanks for all the work you do - and inspiration you give. Respect.
Thanks for the feedback!
I love the pause and then “Jennifer Lowpass” 🤣
One way to get a cosine window with extra padding is a phase distorted cosine, where you do a little wave shaping/clipping on the phasor so that it hangs on zero at the beginning and end, using that to drive your cosine window.
Ok thats it i am getting bitwig.
Love and blessings!
6:40 Polarity the VST Grim Reaper is sharpening his scythe getting ready to take out whoever makes the Texture plugin
The various sound fragments stir creativity and inspiration immensely.
"Jennifer Lowpass"... I had to pause the video
Hey master! Plz plz more beginners stuff on ur channel!!!
Your passion for bitwig is contagious!
unbeatable Grid-Skill... awesome. And yes... Bitwig Users are different... I have tons to learn
You are a legend. Your Bitwig content is extremely useful and very high quaity. You are actually the reason I am dabbling with Bitwig now 🤣.Thank you
By the way, your "Jennifer LowPass" joke qualify as the worst dad joke of the month 😅
You spelt "best" wrong. 😂
@@danemiller4852 ha ha ha, oups !
😂😂😂
Jennifer Low-Pass 🤣....anyway, I'd like to build a strymon nightsky reverb/delay emulator/copy in bitwig, anyone done this? maybe there is something out there..
another awesome tutorial. cheers keep up the brilliant work you always twist and blow my mind and perception of what you can create
Wonderful, creative and inspiring tips as always!
Add a reverb. Bitwig users: yes
@bitwig is ahead of time, so are the user. SF DAW.
Dear Polarity, this is such an off-topic question, but it's been bothering me... So, I use VCV Rack in Bitwig, routing the 8 stereo channels to different audio tracks. All is good. However, when I use i.e. a Tool to adjust the gain on one of the audio channels, the adjustment isn't reflected in the channel/track db/level meter... it still just shows the incoming audio level... Am I completely missing something? Or do you know a way around this? Thanks for you wonderfully awesome videos and music.
Why don't you use two crossfading delays for pitch shifting? While one is switching it is muted, but the other is fully heard and vice versa. I also like using feedback on mod delays in this kind of pitch shifting setups.
Is the step sequencer a plugin? I can't find it in my Bitwig - Sorry I am a newbie. Thanks for your great tutorials!
it is a payed preset from my patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/step-sequencer-70373649
You said the Mirror + Bend ducking method still has clicks, you think because the audio is being delayed so that the clicks don't line up with the ducking signal anymore, right? So what if you delayed the Mirror + Bend signal by the same amount as the audio signal? Shouldn't it then line up again?
haha yea i tried that, but its hard to align. it was easier with just one curve module and draw in where it should dip. but i will find the perfect method, let me cook :D
Suuuuuper cooooool, thanks for sharing ;-)
Am miss video about grid sequencer?
Damn i love bitwig
This is a strange comparison, but as an illustrator i would see this phenomion where people would draw/paint the same exact subject over and over again. It was a matter of pumping that content out rapid fire. I'd see no exporation or research for new ideas for concepts that they've not done before, or the means to try something differnt from what tbey know. Then there is the camp i come from. Everything i work on is always somethjng diffenet that i never tried before. Either because of past clients of mine, or I'm trying to convey a differnt type of story concept in my head. Or I just wanna get better at harder stuff.
So that's what Bitwig users are like. We want to come at this fresh each time, and to explore sound design concepts and musical experiments that aren't possible. The modulation and operators alone caused more inventive sounds than i ever made using other daws, even when i had no clue what was going on in Bitwig. I'm grown now. 😂😂
Maaaan. You are breathtaking. :)
Yea. Twin peaks indeed
Boards of Canada Sound 😊
Ye we are 😎
Jennifer Low-Pass, hehe... also, what happened to Laura Palmer? twin peaks joke. so there's this: i was on youtube way way too much, seriously addicted. so i blocked youtube on all my devices for like, 2 months. but i missed your channel too much. so i'm back.
twin pigs 😁
👍
Jenifer Lowpass!