this is a cool tute but it is hard to see what your doing with some guy holding the camera you should have stayed in the zoom mode on your screen so we could follow easier... JS.... Nice bass patch tho... props
I love these tutorials but i wish there was a standard for what to film when... Seems like right when he is gonna explain something the camera zooms back out to show the entire daw...
He clearly explains. You build the patch / sound If you bounce it out to a wave, you can put it in a sampler and do 101 other things to it. Also I would benefit your workflow in terms of cpu. Its a pretty common thing.
vi54 As vi said, converting your bass line to an audio file allows you to access a lot of sample playback capable synths for further processing through the synth's filters, FX, and internal modulation. Camel Alchemy, NI Absynth, Tone2 ElectraX, Ableton's Simpler/Sampler, even KarmaFX's modular synth, etc. allow you load samples in as oscillators or the equivalent. ElectraX has an easy to use vocoder. Abysynth has a few wild effects in its FX section, Simpler/Sampler allows for some easy looping options for some nice linear granular motion. It's really worth playing around with on separate track. You can take a really monotonous line and do some nice things. Or you can keep it simple and just rearrange slices of the file for interesting phrases.
DJmicaiah Also Its good to lets say; produce a full day of sounds, store / bounce them to wave, so the next time you feel more creative to build a song, you have an arsenal of own sounds to play with. I often feel to produce music, but when I don't really get a groove going, i simply play with sounds / synths / samples and even more so often you stumble upon an 'accidental' sound, and go from there :) most songs or the best ideas come from experimenting and ( in my case ) totally not knowing what i do at that point :) Good luck :)
one of the best explanations of massive by far!
big up
Hi Man,i didn't know you are from Poland. Can't wait for next tutorial. big up !
this is a cool tute but it is hard to see what your doing with some guy holding the camera you should have stayed in the zoom mode on your screen so we could follow easier... JS.... Nice bass patch tho... props
So far so goot !
Thanks alot!
thank you so much! :)
name of the opening track?
whats the name of the program in background?
+Patryk s logic
I love these tutorials but i wish there was a standard for what to film when... Seems like right when he is gonna explain something the camera zooms back out to show the entire daw...
Good thing to keep in mind for next videos :)
You should record the screen with the computer all the time
why do you need to "resample" it?!?
He clearly explains.
You build the patch / sound
If you bounce it out to a wave, you can put it in a sampler and do 101 other things to it. Also I would benefit your workflow in terms of cpu.
Its a pretty common thing.
vi54 As vi said, converting your bass line to an audio file allows you to access a lot of sample playback capable synths for further processing through the synth's filters, FX, and internal modulation.
Camel Alchemy, NI Absynth, Tone2 ElectraX, Ableton's Simpler/Sampler, even KarmaFX's modular synth, etc. allow you load samples in as oscillators or the equivalent. ElectraX has an easy to use vocoder. Abysynth has a few wild effects in its FX section, Simpler/Sampler allows for some easy looping options for some nice linear granular motion. It's really worth playing around with on separate track. You can take a really monotonous line and do some nice things.
Or you can keep it simple and just rearrange slices of the file for interesting phrases.
hey thanks! I have Alchemy, Absynth, the EXS 24 sampler and Izotope's Iris but I have not fully tapped in to their potential yet, I guess :-)
DJmicaiah Also Its good to lets say; produce a full day of sounds, store / bounce them to wave, so the next time you feel more creative to build a song, you have an arsenal of own sounds to play with. I often feel to produce music, but when I don't really get a groove going, i simply play with sounds / synths / samples and even more so often you stumble upon an 'accidental' sound, and go from there :) most songs or the best ideas come from experimenting and ( in my case ) totally not knowing what i do at that point :)
Good luck :)
thanks for that nugget! I wish I could find more videos of people doing this!
almost any hit is clipping? RLY? looks like you are just overdriving your wave, that's why it crackles
on a Mac Mini? xD
And?
Just surprised a Mac Mini could handle pro-audio.
laserbeak43 Exactly. They're pretty weak.
laserbeak43 until a project gets big. Buying a PC asap
laserbeak43 It's most likely the mac mini sever. Tons of power!
polan can have basss kurwa
Sure they can i to że ja pierdole :)