thanks for this video man, my mind was blown by the technique here
@ThisIsAZKHA2 күн бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I am new to sound design and I love the sound of Gareth Emery's Analog Synth with Wah in his recent song Ice Moon.
@moerahman67492 күн бұрын
Incredible. Worth every penny.
@mk8ultra6823 күн бұрын
simple but never easy
@Aharon_I4 күн бұрын
Remineds a bit of the bass kzbin.info/www/bejne/kKa6oqV4ltZsrqc
@laser_yomishido6 күн бұрын
dont think this works anymore, doing the exact steps and getting diferent stuff
@EricBowman5 күн бұрын
You have to use the mod wheel to get sound
@laser_yomishido5 күн бұрын
@EricBowman yea ur right, just wish there was an easier way to control
@EricBowman4 күн бұрын
@@laser_yomishido You can assign it to an LFO instead of mod wheel
@Learn_Listen_Love6 күн бұрын
Brother I love you 💗/ thanks for simplifying this for us. You got a sub man. Keep the content coming bubba
@Rene.Rhodes12 күн бұрын
Sir, please can you make tutorial how to make synth sound that plays J3PO on his live studio performance on his song "Silver Lining" he played it on Osmose with Pocket Queen, please show us how to make it. Please 🙏🙏🙏🙏 @EricBowman
@benmuetsch13 күн бұрын
Stereo LFOs ;)
@cclin-uc5td13 күн бұрын
太牛逼了😭👍👍👍
@Rene.Rhodes13 күн бұрын
where can I contact you?
@SergeSNS15 күн бұрын
Chap you are ding a fantastic job! Subscibed and purchses planned. Keep going!
@GA-uv4hy16 күн бұрын
you are untalented. sorry.
@GA-uv4hy16 күн бұрын
short edition of this video: 70% blablahblaaah, 30% terrible sounds
@mister.462620 күн бұрын
Not to be a hater, this is a good academic video, but the whole theory of physical modelling is the emulation of real organic instruments, lacking sample usage. This is still a great video, but again, there are samples involved within the creation of each patch, hence it wouldn't be physical modelling (as the actual technique uses feedback and resonances purely from oscillators)
@Dane_Riazer21 күн бұрын
Its nice to see someone else also is using TEC Breath Controller! Awesome video!
@steamer2k31922 күн бұрын
Somewhere along the way, Eric got frustrated with a synthesizer. He knew in his soul that rich, dulcet tones were more than possible. "Work! you infernal machine!" and lo, through much toil, he made it to work.
@wati5224 күн бұрын
That was Fantastic, Thanks.
@EinnarRodriguez25 күн бұрын
Esto debería estar en español también 😅
@EinnarRodriguez25 күн бұрын
FM cristal station is too sweet 🫨
@EinnarRodriguez25 күн бұрын
Awasome 🫨🫨, I finding this sound by a Long time 😅
@On-ui8eu28 күн бұрын
Хороший урок для новичков, но хотелось бы смотреть на что то очень сложное 😈
@peterelfman29 күн бұрын
Amazing, as always.
@jeff-meyer29 күн бұрын
Hmm i don't have a Point Cycle option for LFO
@EricBowman29 күн бұрын
What version of Vital do you have?
@ForkySeven29 күн бұрын
This is the best jazz video on all of KZbin. No nonsense, only perfect explanations of all of jazz. No selling. No "secrets". Absolutely wonderful. Even as a veteran jazz musician myself, hearing concepts I'm familiar with explained and shown in such a straight forward, matter of fact way is extremely helpful.
@-adc29 күн бұрын
4:56 -_- sigh.... finally explains how....that song....became such a thing.... lol :P
@-adc29 күн бұрын
Dude Eric, I love your tutorials. I feel like I have learned more about sound and synthesis just walking through these than anything else. Where/How did you learn so much about sound design? Thanks, as always for posting these!
@713CalmАй бұрын
lisan al gaib! He has returned
@alexkokorin7980Ай бұрын
Awesome work! I learned a lot from your videos, and I want to thank you for all of this stuff)
@YoureNowOnTVАй бұрын
Awesome work as always Eric ! Great to see you back with another video. ☺👍
@wernerclarssen2939Ай бұрын
Fantastic stuff!❤
@SOUNDHOKAGEАй бұрын
Hi Eric Nice tutorial! How can we make serum to point cycle or somethig like this I want each note will be slightly paned but not randomly, I want to control it threw point cycle or kind of sequance, do you know how to do it?
@jimrogers7425Ай бұрын
Very cool to say the least! Cheers!
@kuederleАй бұрын
Great tutorial! What I'd also like to see is how to model a (clean) electric guitar. Obviously, distortion is an entire field by itself but an amplified e-guitar without distortion / Pat Metheny type of sound would be interesting to learn. Also, it would be great if you could talk a bit about your thought process. Like, how did you determine that a square wave with PWM would result in a good bass sound? Just trial and error? Or is there some physical principle based on the way bass strings behave that made you pick it?
@dynamic_moon3481Ай бұрын
I don't know if you still recreate Sounds but if you do can you try doing the bass/lead pluck from amnesia - Nissan playa?
@dreamaeraАй бұрын
What’s the usual price? I can’t tell if the discount is being applied..
@EricBowmanАй бұрын
Looks like the discount price wasn't showing up on the product page but it's fixed now. At checkout, you’ll also see the coupon applied and the amount you save.
@bers7213Ай бұрын
Thank you for demonstrating the sound between each step now! It makes the videos a lot better for learning what impact each step has on the sound.
@ІлляСидоренко-е4оАй бұрын
Cool
@poplab_audioАй бұрын
I got pretty convincing bass tones out of using low amounts of FM on a sine wave (there is an electric bass in Backstreet Boys "Everybody" that has almost the same harmonic spectrum as when you use FM) But your way is incredible with emulating the different fingers being used by a bass player! Great video :)
@tonybeatbutcherАй бұрын
Could you patch an old fender bass? That would be epic. Yesterday I remade the Realistic Brass Sound but in Ableton Wavetable.
@noahrathje8976Ай бұрын
nice one as always.
@davidwingard7296Ай бұрын
It would be so cool to see you make a real piano sound
@tonybeatbutcherАй бұрын
Man, I'm exited by wavetables, getting realistic sounds. Yust discovered it yesterday.
@milisonicsАй бұрын
Short tutorial but amazingly effective. Nice 😎
@foodforthegodsАй бұрын
Clicked on this from my recommendations because I had a hunch that it would be good and it's even better than I thought. That's a 9/10 as far as tutorials go. As a bass playing person, the only thing I would tweak more is the shape and duration of the overall decay. Can you elaborate on that bump at ~180 Hz in the EQ? You didn't really get into that. Your reasoning for everything else in the patch is sound, though. Also I agree with the other comments here about showing some drum synthesis. Specifically, there's a fairly recent couple of videos by a person/channel named Zion Jaymes who showed an approach to sythesizing snare drums with just feedback and filtering from one single impulse, instead of the typical "body" and "noise" layering. The results are very good. I'm curious what your take on that might look like.
@EricBowmanАй бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! The bump at 180 Hz is supposed to help emulate a cabinet or an amp. I notice most of the time when bass is amplified, it has some kind of resonance in that range.
@pacolaprodАй бұрын
Crazy !
@MysticRaptureАй бұрын
Very nice tutorial. It should have been reached more
@jotail8938Ай бұрын
Cool tutorial thank you but can you make realistic bass slap sound? Please 🙏
@corsamodeАй бұрын
Been addicted to your videos, you're so smart. Did you ever attempt to make acoustic drums? Imagine a full drum kit using Vital only 😅
@drewburke6371Ай бұрын
Man in my experience acoustic drums are so hard to synthesize. A lot of synths just do not have a good way to accurately mimic a snare drum's partials.
@unfortunateplateau8864Ай бұрын
I second that he should try to make acoustic drums. In theory based on his other methods it should be possible, but the hard part is the room sounds, not to mention the changes in timbre based on dynamics. A real kick drum on a recording is a combination of 2 or more mics on the kick itself plus overhead mics, room mics, mic bleed from other kit mics and then lots of parallel processing, and layers of compression and saturation. A lot of moving parts. The room sound itself really changes the sound drastically. Having a room that works with your song is important.