Think "melody". Not "EDM melody". There are compositional tools and tricks to write good and/or memorable melodies. I'd look into music theory,...
Morphing and breeding presets. Rear-bus/mix-bus compression. Humanization of timing, velocity, etc. Layering, layering, layering.
First video: filter it (cutting out lows and some highs) and then distort it. It has its focus on the upper mids, where it also breaks/distorts....
Yes, but it's layered with a bunch of other sounds.
That is an acoustic guitar (@2:40, same as @2:00 but an octave lower). Totally different sound than the first two videos you posted (electric guitar).
The answer is always: Cubase 10 Jk. We can't decide for you. There are tons of great DAWs out there. You gotta find the one that works for you....
I fully learned v1 a few years ago. I feel sorry for the MIDI noobs when v2 comes out.
Not convincingly unless they have a "tea towel kit". You could try with lowpass filters and shortening decay, but it's not the same thing. I think...
Sounds more like open-front kick and tea towel toms/snare (not so much on Toto). Just like expected on 70's recordings to get that tight sound.
Les Paul. But you could use any guitar basically (humbuckers OR single-coils) like strat or telecaster. Just run it clean with a bit of...
I think the highpass filter is before the reverb, hence why there is more reverb on the higher notes.
Not Windows compatible? Soooo...this isn't a joke? Edit: It would take A LOT more to convince me to ditch RME.
DCAM Fusor. Basically a ton of synths have oscillator stacking. Personally I just layer a bunch of (different) synths in my DAW.
I've done both polyrhythms, euclidean rhythms and different tempos and/or time-signatures. Also rubato.
Never seen that soundset. Sounds good! I just checked the date of the video and it seems that I sold my Blofeld one month prior to this video came...
I had the Blofeld with the sample upgrade. I used AudioTerm and other cool stuff for it. Eventually I sold the Blofeld as it didn't really fit (it...
I use Christian Budde's VST Analyzer. https://www.kvraudio.com/product/vst-plugin-analyser-by-christian-budde [IMG]
Yes. The contrast (between machines and instruments) is startling, so the human touch is incredibly strong.
Try breathing into a mic ("hey, yeah") -> distort it hard -> filter it (filter/EQ). [IMG]
It's a wavetable synth. Not a sampler.
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