NI Massive - Tempo Synced Risers
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- Опубліковано 16 гру 2015
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In this quick tip video, Echo Sound Works will show you how to make sure your risers, sweeps or swells remain in sync with your tempo and productions.
This is a great video if you struggle making transitional FX!
Cheers
Echo Sound Works
Very helpful tip! I've been doing it the old way for 6 years...DEAR GOD.
Great vid! h Thx. As usual, Echo is poignant and concise with his instruction!
That is so smart! 2019 and still loving this :)
Awesome. LOVE this way of creating a riser. I can modify the preset I like as a riser and just save it for later ... THANK YOU!
Extremely useful I was wondering how to do that more effectively cheers!
you are just the best bro
Thank You again and again!!
Love Echo
nice one!
Glorious
Great!
nice vid..thx
Cheers m8
🎉 great 👍
Could you do a tutorial on how to get that initial lead sound you pulled up in Massive?? It's SOO good.
thanks!
this is great! one question though: is there a good way to have it hold that top note after the 8 bars if i really want to blow up the dance floor? :)
I am trying to do this but have the notes chop. Essentially what I'm looking to do is create a riser that isn't just one extended note but is a progression of notes and have them rise. When I use the automation pitch took I just write in the midi in logic but with this way of doing it, the rise doesn't work. The rise starts over on every note not giving me the rider effect. Any idea on how to do this through the synth? I could render the riser and then throw it into another synth and noise gate it to the progression I'm looking for but that is a lot of steps.
Thank you in advance, I'm sure this is an easy fix. I like the sound much better doing this through the synth instead of through the automation pitch tool! Sounds way better.
Did u work it out Haha
Echo can you make the riser on incredible by carnage & borgore please? it like goes left and right and it is somehow synced with the amp and rate of the lfo. I personally could not make a similar type of riser.
bossness
sweet
Why not use the pitch bend automation tool in the daw? Can you explain or elaborate on the benefits of doing it this way vs. through the daw? More options to engineer the sound? I've been using the automation tool up until this point. Looks like I'm gong to be changing that. lol
+Brett Young i sometimes find the pitch bend automation, at least in logic, to sound less smooth over long passages (ie. several bars), i use pitch bend for shorter duration stuff only
+Brett Young Hey Brett, I don't like how the automated pitch bend sounds over 8 bar loops. It gets grainy but with other DAWS that may not be an issue. But I guess its a workflow thing for me, I would rather do something inside the synth if I can than use automation.
+ADSR Music Production Tutorials this makes sense now. You're are right now that I think about it. It's as if it's stepping up slightly instead of a smooth bend. Thank you. I'm excited now
+sachtjen101 You rock! Thank you. I wondered about that but I thought it might of just been certain sounds in each synth that was causing that.
+Brett Young ur welcome =)
Cool vid, But how did you get the drums to slowly filter out near the end of the riser?
drawing each drum sound into the timeline.
cool