What's weird about most of those patches is they also use a low pass filter doing the same thing...I guess the random filter master effect is just adding more of the effect!
@ipainthouses308411 сағат бұрын
This is cool , cuz i have a Korg TR wich basicly had alnost every identical sound you used , so i played along and recorded on my MPC. I saw more cool videos on ur channel , subbed from the Netherlands
@Ofthevalleyofthewind19 сағат бұрын
Do you have anything more in-depth of this stuff on your patreon? :)
@pinkleni-c7cКүн бұрын
i love your videos dude, theyre always so amazing to watch and very helpful
@xrimbus2 күн бұрын
what daw is this?
@BetterTimers2 күн бұрын
Any way to do this in Vital?
@wishnewsky19 сағат бұрын
replying to watch for answers, same question here too
@arkanoid773 күн бұрын
I'll have to thank you one more time. This is the typical eye-opening video that when you're stuck in the infinite (and anxious) "knowledge" tracking just slaps you in the face, revealing why it's always best to stop and create something instead of just keep looking for, or rather wander through the net effectively consuming your existenece. The tecniques involved in this video are simple, and somebody just playing with he's tools will get there eventually. I know becasue I did in the past, especially in times when the info simply wasn't there at all. But somehow my mind have unlearned to experiment as the primary tool to advance and converted the "YT-assisted" way instead (could be AI-assisted, community-assisted, school-assisted etc.). This is not said in any way to downplay your content. Quite the opposite I want to highlight how your videos are clear, concise, well-oraganized and to the point. Please keep refreshing us.
@BorisBarroso3 күн бұрын
Thanks for showing this. I have created note grid device to split notes and pan them. This is a basic patch. It can be improved drive.google.com/file/d/1Dybo98ii6lbREjIX5kjgLsqQrVAcFwTQ/view?usp=sharing
@EtherealWS4 күн бұрын
that pad in the beginning was sampled in genesis by boy 2000!!
@Citracid4 күн бұрын
I use an esi4000 and the workflow is the same, instead, I need to use the sampler emulator x 1.0 format. The e4 bank format does not translate all of my samples from the esi4000.
@Unhacker4 күн бұрын
Are they all looping, or what's doing the sequencing? I never use DAWs or sequencers so I can't tell what's driving. Nice samplers!!
@SoulMotive194 күн бұрын
its non dnb this oi down thempo
@NateBreidenbaugh-gg7fs5 күн бұрын
14 year old me is skipping doing my homework and vibing the fuck out to this. Thanks! I can’t wait to try making one myself!
@jounihelminen60255 күн бұрын
sounds great. whats best "in the box" version of this?
@Thought-Forms3 күн бұрын
cheers! tone wise: korg wavestation vst
@Flux_One5 күн бұрын
Fantastic video as always. Could you make a vid on creating all these layers from scratch, using field recordings, synthesis (e.g. Serum/Vital), rather than using Triton or Wavestation??? I dont care if the video's 5 hours long! 🤣
@ripskip1606 күн бұрын
That last Trinity sound was in Nelly's E.I.!!
@Flux_One6 күн бұрын
Could you make a video on your thought process for writing a bassline for this genre?
@djlodestoneswe67196 күн бұрын
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@jchief407 күн бұрын
I love this.. for those on Mac check out a video from U&I software on this platform called 'ArtMatic CTX 1.0 - Voyager: 360 Rendering' their software can do what Bryce 3D can do.. and has some extra tricks up its sleeve!
@jchief407 күн бұрын
also check out 'ArtMatic CTX 1.0 - Landscape Sound Control' .. sound reactive art? WILD
@jchief407 күн бұрын
another software made by one of original Bryce creators that is Mac-only is called Artmatic Voyager and it still gets updates. So if you have a new Mac and don't want to use something like Wine or Parallels to run a VM of Windows.. you're in luck
@yummyfruitsuace9938 күн бұрын
Thats beautiful
@lacedj518 күн бұрын
Nice. The Ensoniq ESQ synth and mirage sampler (keyboard versions) where some of the first commercial synths to offer random stereo panning way back in the mid 80s. You could (and still can) also mod analog polysynths to do it. I modded my sequential sixtrack with outputs from each voice routed to 6 jacks on the back of it which I would then pan out in the stereo field and as the synth randomly triggered voices you could create complex pan effects with chords and single note triggering.
@Thought-Forms7 күн бұрын
Ensoniq would be the first to do something like this! I was trying to trace back the history to see when this first started popping up....awesome context. Bet that sixtrack sounded incredible
@gb96598 күн бұрын
Hi mate., how is the alesis 3630 routed
@PilzE.8 күн бұрын
Manuals? What's that then?
@Thought-Forms7 күн бұрын
A relic of the past. Every now & then I have to touch a paper manual to ensure I'm still human
@PilzE.7 күн бұрын
@@Thought-Forms I get you, brother, digital, pdf's, yeah, it's convenient, but give me that real, touchable, page turning book any day! Love your work, fits my tastes to a tea! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, hard work and skills.
@emmanuellejets28408 күн бұрын
Amazing sound. I love 90s ambient pads was always different
@VirtualModular8 күн бұрын
This channel is just infinite ambient pad tutorials, love it! 😂 Cool technique though. You can do this in VCV Rack with a polyphonic stereo spread module, but I discovered you can also do polyphonic panning modulation where each note moves across the stereo field independently. With something like a really slow LFO you get this subtle shift in the stereo image, where it slowly evolves without everything being panned hard left or right. It's great for drone stuff and creepy dark ambient sounds. I made a rough tutorial on this and it got like 300 views, ha. It's a bit niche I guess.
@SlimJointJr8 күн бұрын
Random panning is sure good but should be careful about phase cancellation as well. Check out your mix in mono to see if there is obvious disappearing in the sound. That first initial preset on Triton was mono that is why it will always be mono compatible, it moves to the sides as a whole but for pads it separates frequencies into sides so always check in mono after changes in pan. For pan automations I would recommend Shaperbox.
@boltonrb8 күн бұрын
These synths were panned by the critics
@Heavenchord-so1vx8 күн бұрын
God bless you
@desktorp9 күн бұрын
3:00 the Little Caesar's preset
@Thought-Forms8 күн бұрын
pizza pizza
@mhediseltana9 күн бұрын
Great tips ❤
@codexstudios9 күн бұрын
I've been needing some extra sauce on my pad sounds! I'm gonna try setting something like this in Phaseplant when I get a chance.
@wish34719 күн бұрын
Bro you’re an angel sent from heaven
@machinate9 күн бұрын
been abusing this in my favourite softsynth since it came out; Ableton's Operator has a simple dial: Pan<Rnd. So good.
@Thought-Forms8 күн бұрын
lfg. operator is a beast. ableton has killer stock devices, wish they would sell them for use in other DAWs
@MSM55009 күн бұрын
In the AKAI sampler you can literally modulate anything with anything. Random LFO to Pan for this purpose.
@Thought-Forms9 күн бұрын
God bless samplers. Which Akai? Need to dig around in my E-MU to see how I could get this going, bound to be something in the cords system
@MSM55009 күн бұрын
@@Thought-Forms I have AKAI Z8. a very straight forward machine. Remote panel with 8 control knobs assignable to any parameter. USB2.0 connectivity (for HDD, USB stick, PC keyboard.). IDE interface inside with SSD connected via SATA to IDE bridge. A-DAT I/O. can be swapped with 8 1/4'' analog I/O. 23 years old.
@dreamlikemusic9 күн бұрын
Awesome, thank you sir😁
@Thought-Forms9 күн бұрын
💪
@Aristas-zd5vd9 күн бұрын
whos the one mf that disliked
@Beatsbasteln9 күн бұрын
that's funny. i figured out something like that lately as well, but instead of randomly panning long pads, i was randomly panning a bunch of layered claps and snaps triggered by note ons so that they come together as unique organic multiclaps/snaps into a group
@Thought-Forms9 күн бұрын
yes! love it. was thinking about different ways to use this outside of pads. great idea 💪 already thinking about trying this on hi-hats
@Beatsbasteln9 күн бұрын
@Thought-Forms the more you randomize the less obvious it is that it's always the same samples
@YoutubeparisnewsBlogspotFr9 күн бұрын
Do you think It's like the plugin padshop ?
@prodbydata9 күн бұрын
Didn't expect the panning to sound so smooth! Nice
@Thought-Forms9 күн бұрын
man 100% - really melds well with pads. another nice trick is having panning tied to note numbers -> play a widely voiced chord....sounds incredible and a little more predictable
@space_cowboy0079 күн бұрын
interesting, when i watched some elektron gear review I always thought the random bits you could add to samples and sequences were the most interesting parts of the devices. Found that again later in sunvox, and now there.
@the.punisher.of.stupidity9 күн бұрын
Been using RND pan since late 90-s when I bought Yamaha XG. I was a schoolboy then and Yamaha SW60 (for ISA slot) was my first synth.
@Thought-Forms9 күн бұрын
Pretty wild that SW60 came out in what, 96? Seems like incredible power for the time. Always a big fan of the stuff Yamaha did in that time period
@xgmode8 күн бұрын
Nice, didn't know that. Works for my DB50XG and MU-500 thru XG-Gold and XG-Edit95 editors.
@jgofimusic9 күн бұрын
Pad Genius
@NullCreativityMusic9 күн бұрын
Master of Triton
@Thought-Forms9 күн бұрын
trying to become the pad sensei
@AnalogFlava9 күн бұрын
Love this as a fellow pad lover! Panning is not talked about enough! But its really an important aspect of layering and mixing (keeping pads in mono is also useful sometimes) I made a new video (first of its kind for me 😅) with a peek into pads made exactly like Chicane up on my channel. Would love to hear your thoughts on it? 😊
@Thought-Forms9 күн бұрын
Preach it man! I've been watching your shorts, love the trance focused content with your gear, you have a sick setup & some classic pieces
@AnalogFlava9 күн бұрын
@ Thanks mate, appreciate you cheking it out ♥️ Im still trying to figure out all this “content creation thingie” but yeah I love the old Trance stuff, it’s what I grew up on. Anything 90s basically including ofc drum n bass. I actually think the two genres have a lot in common. If my channel grows bigger st some point we should totally do a trance meets dnb collab video 🤣 Yes, Im pretty happy with my setup at the moment, but you have a few pieces yourself that I am missing in my life! 😆
@Unknown_Artist2.71829 күн бұрын
Ohhh it's that time again...
@Thought-Forms9 күн бұрын
always that time!
@wingssinmotion9 күн бұрын
any advice on recreating the pad sounds from bizzare guitar by spectrasonics?
@ram-48 күн бұрын
All those old Spectrasonics CD-ROM libraries were created using a number of different synths, samples/samplers and instruments. That particular one used a lot of heavily effected guitars. Check out this Kontakt library called Continuum Guitars, it has lots of similar stuff! Also Guitar Swell by In Session Audio (for Kontakt as well), that one is simply amazing.
@Thought-Forms7 күн бұрын
eric persing had an interview with Sound on Sound you can find on Google - he goes into depth on all the tricks & things they did to create a lot of their odd sounds from the spectrasonics sample cds. i have couple vids that may help: Use this 90s sampling technique for ethereal pads / How to make ambient samples like its 1998
@timetraveller30639 күн бұрын
Is it easy to use?
@spirittravels.9 күн бұрын
Actually good
@Clasam0910 күн бұрын
So this is the next step in Uhe's original filterscape, but before Polyverse's Filterverse. Actually, I should be able to tell, since I have all 3 lol
@MilanDimitriev10 күн бұрын
Every single button gets you somewhere, evert touch inspires you to try and further the vision somewhere. That is what the tools of today miss, hence the music is all just wonky.