Awesome. Yeah, glad you enjoyed it. A lot of these effects get crazy-powerful when you remember you can use them on L/R channels as a kind of stereo pair, or in Snap Heap as parallel effects, or in Multipass as multiband. A lot of them seem sort of basic on their own, but that's by design - so that they can be super-versatile in a modular system. /George
I'm a bit late to Kilohearts...but already using the Chorus, Transient shaper and...I absolutely love the Trance gate for creating some sequencer like pulses underneath the music. I just tried that on left and right rhythm guitars track where there are Nashville-tuned electric guitars...lovely choppy banjo-like tight strum comes up....cool thing! Thanks!
Why is it impossible to change the resolution parameter on the Trance Gate ??? The only way is to access the randomize button and hope for the best ! Bugs ???
As someone NEW to audio, it'd have been really nice had he adjusted from what it was into what it becomes... OR as he seems to possibly be giving a presentation and time may be a factor (requiring on/off as he did, as opposed to adjusting in real-time)... If he would have at least turned it on during a period where it was already off. Going from off... Then talking... Then on... It can make untrained ears (such as mine and likely many others) really STRUGGLE to hear the difference, because we are not going directly from A to B.
thank you for making the essentials free. it means a lot to broke bedroom producers like me, having access to a bank of no-nonsense fx I can rely on
my most used snapins are disperser, filter, slice eq, transient shaper and pitch shifter - i love them all to death xD
Ah fantastic choices! There are no wrong answers, but this is a very right one 😉
/George
This video is both hilarious and informative. Love it, keep 'em coming!
Really glad you enjoyed it Jelle! Thanks. We’ll certainly be making more. Be sure to come back next week 😉
/George
Like the ring mod reminder, and the notion of using the transgate on opposite channels with different settings. Thanks.
Awesome. Yeah, glad you enjoyed it. A lot of these effects get crazy-powerful when you remember you can use them on L/R channels as a kind of stereo pair, or in Snap Heap as parallel effects, or in Multipass as multiband. A lot of them seem sort of basic on their own, but that's by design - so that they can be super-versatile in a modular system.
/George
Well done demo! Heading to Kilohearts now...
They have to give this guy a rise.
yo these are actually some sick tips, haven't thought to use many of these effects in the ways you have, great stuff
I'm a bit late to Kilohearts...but already using the Chorus, Transient shaper and...I absolutely love the Trance gate for creating some sequencer like pulses underneath the music. I just tried that on left and right rhythm guitars track where there are Nashville-tuned electric guitars...lovely choppy banjo-like tight strum comes up....cool thing! Thanks!
Looking forward to getting hold of Trance Gate !
I'm just a listener but I find this freakin' amazing!♪♫
Thank you sunshine😀
Would it be possibly for a future update to add a swing parameter to the trance gate?
Btw thanks. I do use the chorus . Thanks again
Why is it impossible to change the resolution parameter on the Trance Gate ???
The only way is to access the randomize button and hope for the best !
Bugs ???
Sounds like a bug. Can you email support@kilohearts.com about that with details of your OS and DAW so we can investigate. Thanks! ❤️
George?! WTF are you doing here? I wondered why Softube.... bla, enjoy your career fella!
As someone NEW to audio, it'd have been really nice had he adjusted from what it was into what it becomes... OR as he seems to possibly be giving a presentation and time may be a factor (requiring on/off as he did, as opposed to adjusting in real-time)... If he would have at least turned it on during a period where it was already off.
Going from off...
Then talking...
Then on...
It can make untrained ears (such as mine and likely many others) really STRUGGLE to hear the difference, because we are not going directly from A to B.