For years I've thought about picking up another hardware synth because my software felt too difficult. These tutorials have made me feel more comfortable with the idea of experimenting more with Razor and Massive. The owners manuals do almost nothing for my brain. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and caring about the quality of music we fledgling producers are making.
Nice simple great sounding little patch that lead into, with some further development, using Razor for beautiful and rich pads as well. Few tutorials are inspiring, but I like yours. I'd appreciate even more if you kept playing something at each stage or while moving a control. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks man, I love Razor and all of the free tuts on this channel! Keep em comin! Side note - Im a New Yorker, but I lived in Amsterdam for 5 year, so I honestly didnt even notice the accent too badly! Nothing in comparison to others I've heard. As long as you don't pronounce assume as "ashume" :)
0:10 "We're gonna make sort of a bad sound." Haha, mate I can create bad sounds like a pro already, need no tut for that! ;D Also, I especially like when you talk about the pitch... xD All jokes aside, cool stuff man! ^^
For anyone actually paying attention, the Max poly voices is for the LOW end only, NOT for all polyphony across the keyboard. Otherwise an ok video, doesn't really explain why he made the choices he did though, which would have been more useful. Telling people "throw a bunch of reverb on... anything... to get a beautiful pad" is pretty effing obvious.
For years I've thought about picking up another hardware synth because my software felt too difficult. These tutorials have made me feel more comfortable with the idea of experimenting more with Razor and Massive.
The owners manuals do almost nothing for my brain.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and caring about the quality of music we fledgling producers are making.
SynthEtiX No problem - glad to help!
Perfect tutorial. He's started from scratch and explained everything he does, why he does it and how it effects the sound. Top marks.
Nice simple great sounding little patch that lead into, with some further development, using Razor for beautiful and rich pads as well. Few tutorials are inspiring, but I like yours.
I'd appreciate even more if you kept playing something at each stage or while moving a control. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks man, I love Razor and all of the free tuts on this channel! Keep em comin! Side note - Im a New Yorker, but I lived in Amsterdam for 5 year, so I honestly didnt even notice the accent too badly! Nothing in comparison to others I've heard. As long as you don't pronounce assume as "ashume" :)
Ha thanks, that's one to remember ;)
I'm going to try this in Serum 😎
Did you say experiment some more with Massive at the end? Haha... good tutorial 👍👍
The dutch accent is strong on this one ;-)
Ha yeah, sounds terrible when I listen it back, (slowly) getting better though! - Jor
great tuto ! thx grand master:)
0:10 "We're gonna make sort of a bad sound." Haha, mate I can create bad sounds like a pro already, need no tut for that! ;D
Also, I especially like when you talk about the pitch... xD
All jokes aside, cool stuff man! ^^
my razor has delay enabled in the INIT patch, how the hell do i remove it? lol
For anyone actually paying attention, the Max poly voices is for the LOW end only, NOT for all polyphony across the keyboard. Otherwise an ok video, doesn't really explain why he made the choices he did though, which would have been more useful. Telling people "throw a bunch of reverb on... anything... to get a beautiful pad" is pretty effing obvious.
i cant find the reverse effect in the FX chooser
Viel dank
What's the point in making a video where you audio guide us in your simple settings which can be just simply read off your VST screen?
yo check how you pronounce 'pulse'