Thats an ingenious plugin! I've been trying to get the same effect using a linear phase EQ but it never sounds as good as this!
@mr_whyy23 сағат бұрын
please please please, if you didn't already, try the fl patcher, I think you'd absolutely love it to create very creative fx like you did here 🙂 Absolutely love to learn about these kinds of tricks 👍 thanks
@mr_whyy23 сағат бұрын
fl has polarity switch
@mr_whyy23 сағат бұрын
will the rage bait work 😂
@hirkdeknirk1Күн бұрын
Impressive, creative and affordable. 👍
@natigrinkrugКүн бұрын
He's back! We love your work Dan
@musicwitharijitКүн бұрын
Huge Dan Warrel Fan here... cliced on this video just because of that...
@infinaneek2 күн бұрын
Aptrigger by Apulaoft is somehow latency free
@richardlynneweisgerber25522 күн бұрын
If or when I do get off my butt and get my machines running during this incredible gap this is my circus tent where I can see already, tons of 11x17 drawings trysee what Dan Worrall says throughout this gem. Thank You, Maestro!
@dahlhousestudios2 күн бұрын
I loved this plug so much I had to make a vid too! I've had to go through hours of work in the past, getting these "whips" to happen in mixes before. It's a heckuva plain old drum trigger too-almost 100% accurate. What was so "illicit" about those parties in the 90s? 🤔 😅 Great vid!
@mr_whyy2 күн бұрын
It doesn't have 128 IR samples, only like 6
@mr_whyy2 күн бұрын
Funny enough Dan, its neither (2:25). They had access to the analog hardware but then generated Impulse Responses with it. This is an elaborate convolver to the extent of my knowledge.
@VoidOnly2 күн бұрын
These are the most entertaining tutorials
@brokko_le32 күн бұрын
I just bought the plugin without testing it, assuming there would be latency, because I liked the idea anyway: I was tired of jumping though hoops to get this effect and it was on sale, so why not. Nobody was talking about latency in any reviews, or on the site. If there was no latency somehow, I assumed it would be a major headline. So, I figured worse case I'd just have to make a beat and sample it, which I would still be fine. Turns out it works great and I only notice it on live playing. It's really a fun plugin.
@seedmole2 күн бұрын
I spent the last two or so years building my own DAW-esque setup in Pure Data, and one of the biggest rabbit holes was handling latency. Ultimately I settled on sticking to delay-based effects, which can resolve latency issues by using a separate playback line from the feedback line. By keeping these effects to ones where a delay is already present, and merely shortening the delay by the latency amount, they can be aligned properly in a live monitoring situation.
@jrgroberts2 күн бұрын
Hmm. Will buy. On BD it sounds to me like beater noise which we (hace 40 years ago) used to work a lot to minimise, and then stopped doing that 'cos it took away the feel! I guess psycho-acoustic cueing might be involved too.
@mttlsa6862 күн бұрын
I use always 4x oversampling in pro c2 just because it preserve the brightness on the very high frequencies and this makes me feel the sound more open, even if I leave every parameter clean without doing any processing...It's like zero latency slightly cut the "air" off giving a sort of a muffling effect, that I clearly notice especially with headphones...
@Ins0mniacGamer2 күн бұрын
Normalized: -0.2dB, nice!
@broklanders47302 күн бұрын
Dan, if you want to check whether a reverb modulates or not, you can do that very easily. Just feed a _static_ oscillator (f.e. a sawtooth - absolutely stable in pitch) into the reverb and hold it for about 3 seconds or longer (for the delay pattern to settle). If the reverb doesn't modulate, you'll end up with essentially a combfiltered signal where your can't perceive any room impression at all - not while the note is held, nor in the tail when the note is off and you only listen to the pure tail (you can also set the reverb to 100% wet, which clearly let's you hear that). If _that_ is the case, you can perfectly capture the reverb with an IR of it. If it _does_ modulate, you would hear a constantly appearing seperation of the reverb from the original signal (much like some form of a chorus - because that's essentially what it is really) _during_ you feed the oscillator into it and quite possibly in the tail afterwards too (If the modulation is indeed modulating the delays in the feedback path). Then you _won't_ be able to capture the sound of that reverb unit no matter what - except if you are able to turn off the modulation. However, mostly then the magic often is gone then. If you're using non-modulated reverbs on short, percussive material, that issue is reduced and might not matter too much. But when used on tonal material that lasts longer - especially without a lot of change in pitch (like synths in contemporary music often do), modulation (if correctly implemented) can do the magic trick and you very often simply can't get away without. Whether the PCM 60 does modulate in some way or not i don't know (never had one and also never had the chance to work with one) - but i doubt it. Afaik, the first Lexicon reverb that featured modulation was the PCM 70, followed by the L224 (someone by all means correct me if i'm wrong here) Hope that helps.
@mithramusic59092 күн бұрын
Your videos have two great angles: in depth, detailed knowledge, and a more subtle peek into a mindset that takes a lifetime to develop. Keep doing the high effort videos, but the low effort ones still contain knowledge. The knowledge is useful in ways you don't even realize.
@KrulliKlikk3 күн бұрын
As a 15 year long Reaper user, I’m always so surprised to hear people talk about their daws and it feels like they’re talking about problems from the Stone Age.
@wertyoomusic3 күн бұрын
YES! To the ear training course please. and while I'm at it, thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge.... feels like my little hidden weapon this channel. Much love
@WillyJunior3 күн бұрын
FL Studio handles PDC extremely well
@tabs19133 күн бұрын
End of the music reminded me of the old war of the worlds record. Could've fit in there nicely as an 'end credits' part. Good vid.
@ghfjfghjasdfasdf3 күн бұрын
Give me a reason to sign up on Patreon… 🤓
@fogvarious24783 күн бұрын
Just go old school .. like in the 90s..bring it back in ressmpled? And as à sideline make a sample pack
@FINXainarskrastins3 күн бұрын
Ah... latency and automation... tale as old as time
@N8oRMusic3 күн бұрын
Not giving up all the awesome logic stock effects and instruments to switch to reaper just because it can do a reverse snare better.
@lucasgoncalvesdefaria71213 күн бұрын
OK, now give me a way to do it manually on Reaper
@slayabouts3 күн бұрын
3:23 do you think it’s just that it takes the drums a little off the grid so that they’re more human and not so clinical?
@Ouvii3 күн бұрын
I'm here for the sass and Reaper superiority.
@psykik48983 күн бұрын
a strange little thing i noticed is that on the spectrum where its boosting doesnt seem to correlate to what the knob says… like at 1:50 it says on the knob hes boosting at 150hz but on the graph it seems to be indicating its boosting at around 80hz..strange
@MarcassCarcass4 күн бұрын
Can I run this program on Windows 10 so that anything that plays on the computer is processed by a compressor and limiter before being sent out the computer's audio output? I'm sick of the various shows and music compilations that I listen to (whether they be online or on a drive) literally needing my finger on the volume knob at all times. I'd like to be able to drop the remote for a couple hours lol
@basysdnb80374 күн бұрын
Cool video. Trailer hits have been using this too extremes for a while. Some of them are things of beauty
@coweeyouzone31244 күн бұрын
Dear Mr. Worrall, i received all of my Christmas presents early this year, you have given me all i ever wanted and then some in just a few relatively short videos and for that i thank you from the bottom of my hart, cheers.
@MrCool1444 күн бұрын
The gap is closing. This and snarebuzz changed the game for sampled drums. I have an idea for a plugin that does something similar but for the whole kit. Too bad I don't have any nerd computer savvy friends to help me develop it.
@MadelnMachines4 күн бұрын
This course would be great but hopefully not for 100s of pounds. £50 and videos you can download and keep.
@KevinSimpson0314 күн бұрын
I see you have, a large buffer size. Mine seems to be limited at 4096 samples, how do you get yours to be so high? Could be a hardware limitation?
@DanWorrall4 күн бұрын
That's not the buffer size that's the plugin / channel latency. My buffer size is generally 128 samples.
@deepstructure4 күн бұрын
How many people are actually trying to use a snapback effect live? My guess is 99% aren't.
@carl.wunsche4 күн бұрын
That reverse reverb tip was PRICELESS!!
@river7185 күн бұрын
Thanks Dan, this video just inspired me to purchase the Cablebox bundle.
@werkstattmanke5 күн бұрын
How are you this much of a nerd? I mean that in the most admiring way possible.
@mephius6665 күн бұрын
Although this is quite fascinating engineering, why not just compress bass with multiband compressor side chained from the snare?
@AnimusInvidious5 күн бұрын
I would most likely use Reaper if I weren't already so embedded in Ableton.
@enchanterthetim5 күн бұрын
Wow, that's one of those things that has just been sitting there the whole time. Not some new technology that enables it, a theory that most of us just simply have been ignoring! Sounds amazing, thanks!
@djGreenALERT5 күн бұрын
Bypass mode = Boring. Engaged mode = low and behold.. We have life! Thanks for the upload Dan.