You did such an amazing job speaking the whole way through. I watched the whole video sitting on my couch with you on my tv. There was so much new stuff that I learned, some stuff I knew already yet hadn’t explored the way you did, and just an overall great experience during the whole video🙌🏻 the fact it was all done in a one shot is remarkable. You’re so good at articulating your train of thought without stumbling I was baffled lol. Been following you for a while and love learning from you because you’ve always helped up my “fill” sound design game. Thanks again for this epic video. 💚
Aw thank you so much. I really appreciate that. This topic is something I’ve covered for so long I feel pretty comfortable in babbling about. I still didn’t cover everything 😅
You blew my mind within the first 5 minutes! I never considered even trying to make a reese bass with FM and you just recreated a timbre I've been trying to figure out for years! I've always been impressed by Marauda's music from 2017 - 2020 or so and a lot of his older tunes have these reese bass fills at the end of his drops and it has such a distict timbre that I think is done with FM like how you did. Excited to give this a try!
Would love to have a link in the description to the Noisia harmonies tutorial you mentioned at the beginning. Great video, I really like how you chop everything up in small pieces and build simple examples to show the effects things have on the sound and give a few examples what to use it for.
Phasers end up being more different from chorus, comb filter, etc. because it's implemented with allpass filters as opposed to delay. This means the notches can be irregularly spaced, and they don't even have to move in fixed ratios. As you say, all of them can be implemented with delay in DSP, but the behavior remains different.
Hey buddy guy. I am considering doing a rent to own with phaseplant on splice. I use vital and i can honestly make some insane shit with vital, but this just seems like a step up
You did such an amazing job speaking the whole way through. I watched the whole video sitting on my couch with you on my tv. There was so much new stuff that I learned, some stuff I knew already yet hadn’t explored the way you did, and just an overall great experience during the whole video🙌🏻 the fact it was all done in a one shot is remarkable. You’re so good at articulating your train of thought without stumbling I was baffled lol. Been following you for a while and love learning from you because you’ve always helped up my “fill” sound design game. Thanks again for this epic video. 💚
Aw thank you so much. I really appreciate that. This topic is something I’ve covered for so long I feel pretty comfortable in babbling about. I still didn’t cover everything 😅
You blew my mind within the first 5 minutes! I never considered even trying to make a reese bass with FM and you just recreated a timbre I've been trying to figure out for years! I've always been impressed by Marauda's music from 2017 - 2020 or so and a lot of his older tunes have these reese bass fills at the end of his drops and it has such a distict timbre that I think is done with FM like how you did. Excited to give this a try!
THIS is a true masterclass. You sir are a legend!
I knew there would be something new to me buried deep in this video. the multiband comb filter around 35:00 is going straight into my toolkit
i've been trying to find a cheap and easy way to cleanly get that phasing sound for so long lmao
Would love to have a link in the description to the Noisia harmonies tutorial you mentioned at the beginning.
Great video, I really like how you chop everything up in small pieces and build simple examples to show the effects things have on the sound and give a few examples what to use it for.
Dude, thank you so much!
Phasers end up being more different from chorus, comb filter, etc. because it's implemented with allpass filters as opposed to delay. This means the notches can be irregularly spaced, and they don't even have to move in fixed ratios.
As you say, all of them can be implemented with delay in DSP, but the behavior remains different.
THANK YOU!!!
Awesome. Thanks dude.😃👍🔥❤️
Super helpful thanks man 👍
Have you checked out scaler EQ yet? I have it on iPad.. had a quick play - I think you’ll double love this
Yes I have. It’s great for color bass stuff but not so much for this aesthetic
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Hey buddy guy. I am considering doing a rent to own with phaseplant on splice. I use vital and i can honestly make some insane shit with vital, but this just seems like a step up
It’s way easier to work with but not necessary^^