AF004 Envelopes and ADSR

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @etalex7074
    @etalex7074 Рік тому

    here 11 years later to say holy shit i knew nothing about audio and this is already so helpful only 7 videos in, thank you!

  • @LoudnessWar
    @LoudnessWar  12 років тому +1

    Thanks - hope you're enjoying them!

  • @germanvaz7526
    @germanvaz7526 4 роки тому

    Really great video, can't believe it's free. Thank you, though I hoped to see more ASDR settings, it was really cool.

  • @LoudnessWar
    @LoudnessWar  12 років тому +1

    Thank you very much! I used to teach music theory to high school students (age 16-17) and one of these days I plan to make videos for that, too. Meanwhile, there is a nice Creative Commons licensed website that is just "musictheory" and then dot net.

  • @LoudnessWar
    @LoudnessWar  12 років тому

    Thank you, everyone! I appreciate the comments.

  • @Darro2017
    @Darro2017 5 років тому

    Great video. Thank You for the commitment. Best Regards, Darro 2017.

  • @Barukh
    @Barukh 9 років тому

    Awesome series, man! Thanks a lot! Very interesting to go through... I'm learning many things that I hope will enrich my understanding when it comes to producing/mixing music.

  • @babi721
    @babi721 6 років тому

    What a great course and video... i'm having a good time while remembering and studying. Thanks a lot, greetings from Brasil.

  • @egyfirst
    @egyfirst 4 роки тому

    That is really amazing. you are more than perfect

  • @mrfauda1
    @mrfauda1 12 років тому

    Another fine one from my guru. Thanks!

  • @bakerbaker4455
    @bakerbaker4455 12 років тому

    Great videos, I'm sat here taking notes! :D I was wondering if you knew of any resources or videos that would help in learning music theory? Keep up the good work.

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 Рік тому

    You have a great thing going! Thanx! 😊 🎉

  • @LoudnessWar
    @LoudnessWar  12 років тому

    @mrfauda1 Thanks for watching!

  • @LoudnessWar
    @LoudnessWar  12 років тому

    @Adrian5606 Thanks for watching!

  • @dagamusik
    @dagamusik 12 років тому

    You're doing it great man!!!

  • @tesiemarie8942
    @tesiemarie8942 6 місяців тому

    The sounds my grandma’s refrigerator used to make at night.

  • @N3tCr44sh
    @N3tCr44sh 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for this course! Which software did you use in the video?

  • @syhusada1130
    @syhusada1130 7 років тому

    Bookmarking this. Thanks.

  • @LoudnessWar
    @LoudnessWar  12 років тому

    @Robzsz Thank you! I am very glad it's helpful.

  • @alexbrothers6017
    @alexbrothers6017 9 років тому

    Question - the sustain in an ASDR envelope sets the sustain level while the key press time sets the sustain time. What, then, sets the attack level?

    • @LoudnessWar
      @LoudnessWar  9 років тому

      +Alex Brothers In traditional ADSR, the attack always goes up to 100% of whatever the instrument is set to. That specific volume might be a different level depending on what the synth is set to - and might also be different per note, if the instrument is touch-sensitive.

  • @LeonvanBokhorst
    @LeonvanBokhorst 11 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @Creepzza
    @Creepzza 11 років тому

    Yer got yourself a subscriber! WIll watch all your vids :)

  • @sebastianva5665
    @sebastianva5665 6 років тому

    hey Matt!! Im just a fan of ur utube channel Nd it's teaching me a lot... could you tell me what would be on the x and y axis of a timbre enveolpe..

    • @LoudnessWar
      @LoudnessWar  6 років тому

      Hello Sebastian, usually the x axis would be time, and the y axis would be a filter cutoff. At least I think that's what I used in the example - it's been a long time :-)
      It would also be possible to plot other parameters over time as an envelope, like tremolo or vibrato speed, delay time, chorus width, mix between synth waveforms, or whatever. "Timbre envelope" is not exactly a standard term - I used it in the video to give another example of an envelope, and audio engineers would probably understand what you meant if you said it, but it's not something I've heard commonly.

    • @sebastianva5665
      @sebastianva5665 6 років тому

      Matt Mayfield Music
      oh great Matt !! thank you..nw I have my doubt cleared... thanks for the reply...

  • @rainiger1
    @rainiger1 12 років тому

    Now we know how ATARI made their video game sounds in the 80s!