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.
You can create transients in many ways. Fast pitch envelope is one way. Fast filter envelope is another. You can add a fast (decay) noise...
Because no bassplayer improvises/walkin'-bass/ostinato in E minor when the song is in E major. :rofl: It's not rocket surgery.
No. Loudness is what happens between peaks (simply put). Compression also adds a bit of harmonics and character, like the infamous SSL bus...
*They were invented in 1880. I'd say 90+ years before the video was made.
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