Naw. Don't bother. Get a cheap and/or used 25-keys MIDI keyboard instead.
Any decent and fairly new MSI gaming laptop. Good or decent audio interface (RME, Focusrite, MOTU, Audient, UAD, etc).
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[MEDIA] Did a quick test. Needs some fine-tuning, EQ, etc. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nGAr6E02UGTSHoLS9uu9W-EXzQ4D5MUQ Here is the Serum...
That makes no sense unless you own a Maths module by MakeNoise. :) Good effort though. The examples in the OP is just modulated tremolo + delay.
Just to be clear, is it this sound? It has a very cembalo-esque timbre to it. Nice! I used a simple SineToSaw oscillator (in the free Vember...
Jeez. If one wants an acoustic drum then one records an acoustic drum (and process it with any Waves plugin that is required). :bleh: :rofl:
You can rerecord/resample a sample played at 2 octaves up. Then play it 2 octaves below. This was how it was done when using the limited memory in...
Start with saturation/distortion and run it through filters (lowpass, highpass, bandpass...).
Sounds more like saturation and filters. But that's just me (and my old experienced ears).
No worries. I have pitched down sounds 7-8 octaves for sound design jobs to get what I wanted. I don't remember how low I could pitch the samples...
Any HW sampler would work I guess. I used to have old Akai samplers (love/hate relationship compared to today's sampler). I just created a...
Ok. So you basically want to pitch down a sample a lot? Makes sense. The grit is pretty nice.
Underwater? Why not just use a lowpass filter (and layer it with hydrophonic recordings of bubbles, if needed)? :)
Edit: Oh, you said hardware. I missed that. Nevermind then. TAL-Sampler has internal resampling to the Nyquist frequency of 8000Hz (meaning 4kHz,...
I record with multiple mics on a real kickdrum, make sure they are in phase (aligned) and then process them (EQ, saturation, parallel compression,...
I just meant that busses can be routed into busses, and further into busses (like streams of water).
As Mister Grimm said, a bus/subgroup is a group channel to which you can send other tracks to. A bus holds a lot of people/channels (and cars and...
Yes (amplitude envelope). Or pitch envelope, wavetable offset envelope, filter cutoff envelope, noise amount envelope, saturation amount envelope,...
Ofc! Learn envelopes.
Separate names with a comma.