ohh yeah that will take more work. also you cannot phase allign exactly because the 2 notes are out of key, only with say an octave would the phase allignment work throughout the whole note.
Never used it either you can see the waveforms when its in audio and align by eye and ear! Too many visuals aids can sometimes ruin a sound and your not training your ears! Its not always good to be pefect and you hear witn your ears not your eyes! Ive often aligned it all and it sounds worse and less organic! Remember when rock bands had more swing? Sometimes wrong sounds right!
@@Yhoda.PsyTrakked "Its not always good to be pefect and you hear witn your ears not your eyes!" are 2 terrible statements in one. As humans we natrually strive to perfection. Don't discourage that as it is responsable for much good in the world. This idea that if things aren't perfect you should just give up and say "OK guess I'm gonna be mid then" is wild to me. Secondly nobody who is starting out their journey in music production with a trained ear. Tools like waveform visualizers are great for learning what you should be hearing anbd to analyze in great detail the parts of the bassline you cannot hear on your system but translate massively to stuff like PA systems "Sometimes wrong sounds right!" by definition this is untrue. In your own words if stuff sounds right it is right (ok granted I'm reading between the lines here but it's essentally what you said). There is this strange idea to some that in music production or any creative artform for that matter "Wrong" is a subjective term used by an individual when really it is often refered to as a social construct. As in "if you play this track on a dancefloor most people would choose to leave, that is not your goal so therefor this track is wrong in what it is trying to do" Honestly with your implied misunderstanding of the functionality of pha-979 (which is a phase allignment plugin but the first sentence of your comment reads like you think it's a waveform analyzer) mix together with some pretty strange inspiration porn is not a good response in my opinion. (honestly don't know a better description of "Its not always good to be pefect" and this is my main reason for coming of as maybe a little agressive here, I think this is genuinly terrible advice to follow and people who spread it should stop doing so.)
my man out here doing the
slalom ⛷️
now you found out my secret technique! congrats! ;)
same. now i have to find another technique
@@aidennymes6335 this XD
@@aidennymes6335 lol sorry
:D
it doesnt seem like it would make a difference but its massive, sounds so clean and sharp
Thanks
Curious if you sometimes use the new saturation module on psy kicks in Kickdrum Beta?
Your kick pitch sweep is very clean and tight.
Thanks. I've found for psy kicks that saturation often isn't what you want. Psytrance tends to be very clean in regards to the kickdrum...
and now with a melodic bassline ;)
ohh yeah that will take more work. also you cannot phase allign exactly because the 2 notes are out of key, only with say an octave would the phase allignment work throughout the whole note.
why you don t use ph797 Voxengo ?
there is no need for it. I can do what I need it to do in Serum and hence I get less artifects from it.
Never used it either you can see the waveforms when its in audio and align by eye and ear! Too many visuals aids can sometimes ruin a sound and your not training your ears! Its not always good to be pefect and you hear witn your ears not your eyes! Ive often aligned it all and it sounds worse and less organic! Remember when rock bands had more swing? Sometimes wrong sounds right!
@@Yhoda.PsyTrakked "Its not always good to be pefect and you hear witn your ears not your eyes!" are 2 terrible statements in one. As humans we natrually strive to perfection. Don't discourage that as it is responsable for much good in the world. This idea that if things aren't perfect you should just give up and say "OK guess I'm gonna be mid then" is wild to me. Secondly nobody who is starting out their journey in music production with a trained ear. Tools like waveform visualizers are great for learning what you should be hearing anbd to analyze in great detail the parts of the bassline you cannot hear on your system but translate massively to stuff like PA systems
"Sometimes wrong sounds right!" by definition this is untrue. In your own words if stuff sounds right it is right (ok granted I'm reading between the lines here but it's essentally what you said). There is this strange idea to some that in music production or any creative artform for that matter "Wrong" is a subjective term used by an individual when really it is often refered to as a social construct. As in "if you play this track on a dancefloor most people would choose to leave, that is not your goal so therefor this track is wrong in what it is trying to do"
Honestly with your implied misunderstanding of the functionality of pha-979 (which is a phase allignment plugin but the first sentence of your comment reads like you think it's a waveform analyzer) mix together with some pretty strange inspiration porn is not a good response in my opinion. (honestly don't know a better description of "Its not always good to be pefect" and this is my main reason for coming of as maybe a little agressive here, I think this is genuinly terrible advice to follow and people who spread it should stop doing so.)
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I misspoke :)