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@edwardgivenscomposer
@edwardgivenscomposer 3 күн бұрын
great track!
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 3 күн бұрын
Thank you, my friend, great to see you here. Fun fact I was listening to your music just 5 mins ago. :D
@edwardgivenscomposer
@edwardgivenscomposer 2 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism So I focused more on the music the first time (knowing right away that it a more than one listen kind of vid) But this time I just got swept into the pictorial poetry of the video itself. Are we really willing to sacrifice young people on the altar of money/power? And wonder why they might obliviate themselves with drugs or (pick your poison). Very powerful imagery, but also it's the placement of those images that made everything hit home. You're a master!
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 2 күн бұрын
@@edwardgivenscomposer that means a lot to me. Synaptic Schism isn't just the music. The videos are part of the project and I try to tell a story the best I can with the limited resources I have available. That story is often political or social. As for the topic of this video, I have a daughter and I know that if we don't fix "this", from politics to the environment, it's her generation who is going to pay the bill like the millennials are paying the economical bill of my parent's generation. I'm convinced we need to plan further into the future. It can be quick buck now and that's it. Sorry for the semi-rant. :) And thank you not only for listening but also for understanding the project.
@The_John_Serrano
@The_John_Serrano 3 күн бұрын
Your Channel IS amazing man, great job. Has our music ever been safe though? Is our music even ours once we release it?
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 3 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words, brother. It means so much to me you enjoy my channel. No, our music is never safe after we release it. But at the very least, we should be releasing it with the platforms that protect or try to protect us the most.
@The_John_Serrano
@The_John_Serrano 3 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism LOVE, LOVE what you do. My pleasure mate, please keep going. 🤘❤️❤️
@raulsalcido7835
@raulsalcido7835 4 күн бұрын
¡Esoooooo cabron! 🎸🎻💯
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 3 күн бұрын
I'm Portuguese, and although I don't speak Spanish, I understand your excitement. Thank you for this, you made my day!
@nicholasmilillomusic
@nicholasmilillomusic 4 күн бұрын
I LOVE Bandcamp.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 4 күн бұрын
It's slowly growing in me.
@mariannekesler
@mariannekesler 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful presentation.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 4 күн бұрын
My pleasure. :) I'm happy you enjoyed it.
@CarlyonProduction
@CarlyonProduction 6 күн бұрын
I love reaper so much. Bitwig too - I feel like between them I have a great traditional linear DAW and a more modern beat making app. They are both new kids on the block and don’t have the hang ups and old code of pro tools or ableton. However, studio one is amazing. I miss the great organisation for files, projects, mastering, presets etc. The arranging tools, lyrics, live playing - all incredible. I also don’t like the look of reaper at all and never found a third party skin that comes close to s1. Also being able to save unlimited track views / snapshots is great. Somehow reaper still feels clunky handling windows. However, I love how reaper deals with tracks. Audio/midi/vca/folder etc. it’s unparalleled and one of the main reasons I keep coming back. There is no perfect DAW and somehow I can’t help but think I will be back and forth some more 😂
@billpodolak7754
@billpodolak7754 6 күн бұрын
Cool video! If you want to experiment with the Master Assistant, it can also be useful to match a reference song using the custom targets
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 6 күн бұрын
Yep, that is something I want to test. I have a crazy idea with pink noise that I want to try also.
@billpodolak7754
@billpodolak7754 5 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism Ooh interesting, what's the crazy idea?
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 4 күн бұрын
@@billpodolak7754 create a profiles for Ozone with noise, especially pink noise.
@billpodolak7754
@billpodolak7754 3 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism That could be cool! The new Clarity module is actually targeting pink noise
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 3 күн бұрын
@@billpodolak7754 Oh that's interesting and maybe it doesn't help with what I have in mind.
@Scarlet_Host_Guitars
@Scarlet_Host_Guitars 6 күн бұрын
do you have any instructions on how to use the Key switches/ articulations , I use Cubase 13 pro as my main DAW -
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 6 күн бұрын
I don't use Cubase, sorry. I know there are expression maps that you can build for keyswitches. Search for that on KZbin and maybe you'll find a way to deal with it. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
@CharLessMajor7Music
@CharLessMajor7Music 7 күн бұрын
Before I love using both. Studio 1 for production and recording and reaper for mixing but I had big issue with studio when I notice that my recorded sound after opening it again in a few days I would hear a out of phase like sound. It seems that the audio is corrupted or something that’s why i stopped using it.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 6 күн бұрын
That is really strange. I hope you are able to do your music without issues now.
@thelinkofperfectioncharity9469
@thelinkofperfectioncharity9469 8 күн бұрын
Reaper is like an early access to a prototype
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 8 күн бұрын
Why? What is it not implemented or bugged?
@thelinkofperfectioncharity9469
@thelinkofperfectioncharity9469 8 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism It's advanced and not finished at the same Time. Ei : the routing and editing is out of this world. But producing or beatmaking Can turn out to be tuff!
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 8 күн бұрын
@@thelinkofperfectioncharity9469 I can't comment on beatmaking since it's not my thing. I find production is as accessible as any other major DAW I've tried. You can complaint about the stock plugins I guess. They do the work but I can't stand them.
@ozerplace411
@ozerplace411 8 күн бұрын
I started making music with FL, and after three years I decided that it was time to move on and chose reaper as a reference, and in literally an hour I had already learned everything I could do in FL, but now it has become faster and more optimized, and yet I only completed an hour of use, in general, I was not mistaken in choosing reaper
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 8 күн бұрын
That's... impressive! I don't know FL at all but that is quite impressive!
@drutgat2
@drutgat2 9 күн бұрын
That was very interesting. Many thanks.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 8 күн бұрын
Thank you! :)
@drutgat2
@drutgat2 8 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism You are most welcome, and thank you for such an interesting video. Way above my head in many ways.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 8 күн бұрын
@@drutgat2 any thing in particular that I could make a video about to help? I'm always collecting ideas from viewers. I'm happy to address any points in video.
@drutgat2
@drutgat2 8 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism Many thanks for your kind offer. I will have a think, and get back to you in the next couple of days. There are so many things that I do not understand, or understand adequately, but I am trying to balance things a bit so that I spend more time recording (even with a just adequate implementation of a Reaper technique) rather than spending more time on Reaper than on song-writing and recording. Watch this space!
@TruthRevealed9
@TruthRevealed9 9 күн бұрын
I really wish they would reconsider! Ugritone has been imperative to my music making journey, I've spoke a lot with Toni on Facebook and Ron through email and they were ALWAYS super helpful. I hope Ugritone makes a comeback!
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 9 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that mate. It seems quite definitive to me, but who knows. It's also possible that they may have a new business or something.
@user-hb7ls2rj8s
@user-hb7ls2rj8s 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video! I was also interested in seeing Ozone 11's capacity. I'm glad you liked it.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 9 күн бұрын
A bit of mixed feelings to be honest. Some things were great, others weren't. I need to try the individual plugins.
@michael3864
@michael3864 9 күн бұрын
I chose Studio One because it is incredibly intuitive. I can focus on creating music rather than wading through a DAW. In Studio One I can compose music as fast as I can think almost. Also support is really good. FB group alone answers my questions in minutes in most cases. Yes there is a learning curve like any DAW but tutorials are great. They cover topics topics in small digestible chunks. Right to the point. I release 1-3 songs per week. Several over 100k plays. Just my 2 cents.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 9 күн бұрын
I completely understand where you are coming from and agree with how you assess Studio One and DAWs in general. I think it's important that each one of us understands what is better for our workflow.
@ZeroG
@ZeroG 10 күн бұрын
I've been on MOTU Digital Performer for 20 years. Is Reaper worth switching to? Does it have an equivalent to Chunks?
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 9 күн бұрын
I had to educate myself about Chunks. If I understood it correctly, no, it doesn't. The closest you have in Reaper is sub-projects but it's not close. I have considered Digital Performer in the past. What is your take on it?
@dgkenneymusic
@dgkenneymusic 10 күн бұрын
Reaper is the Ikea of DAWs
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 9 күн бұрын
That's funny. :D Not true though... it would be true if Reaper was pretty out of the box.
@adownbeatexegete1549
@adownbeatexegete1549 10 күн бұрын
The new 'Hybrid' Studio One license is the best deal ever.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 10 күн бұрын
It would be a good deal if you had support after the purchase. If I understand it correctly, with the current deal you get the perpetual license but no upgrades, updates, extra content, plugins or support if you don't keep the subscription. If that is the case the subscription is more valuable.
@adownbeatexegete1549
@adownbeatexegete1549 10 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism All the support I've ever gotten with software has been through asking questions on forums and searching KZbin.
@MaximusWhyman
@MaximusWhyman 6 күн бұрын
Not a better deal than Reaper.
@ConwayBob
@ConwayBob 10 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. After about five years of using Reaper, I've been tempted recently to return to Studio One, but what you've shown us here has helped me avoid that mistake. I'm sticking with Reaper. It has extraordinary power and flexibility.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 10 күн бұрын
I would like to challenge that. If you feel that a change can improve your workflow, then at least give yourself the chance to try something different. I'm happy I gave you more info, but your experience is more important than my perspective on this.
@nolanroberts2710
@nolanroberts2710 11 күн бұрын
Too be honest, I was expecting way more than those really arbitrary and personal reasons, I find Reaper to be cold and lifeless, and far to OK with the already HORRID windows menu system, like seriously, I'm not saying I love flashy or Id be a traction or FL fanboy really at the end of the day, but Studio ones mastering process alone, once understood and used correctly, from song to project, is so much of a time saving tool than my template loading quickly, it sounds more like a hardware issue, like I though t Isaw windows 7 but I could be mistakenn. Id say get an machine upgrade my man, sorry for assuming you don't have a newer CPU, but like the difference is shocking with the new P and E core system intel is on. S1 is lightning fast on my 13th gen i5k, I make drum n Bass so I so HEAVY processing is like the norm and sometimes ridiculous levels of reverb and delay timing and it doesn't even crash unless I'm careless. And like I mean its so fast I don't even notice it lagging ever, I mean not for a split second unless I'm processing something through the bus with a known latency hit. I really don't think your reason are justified because of this, they are really honestly small unimportant things that I think fanboys get off on, but serves no purpose other than creating as discussion over whether or not your writing music or your computing knowledge is superior to others. Sharing it with the people out here in KZbin land, not tryin to be harsh but like there was one real reason Reaper could be called better, price point, but you failed to mention that with the S1 hybrid plan, you DO own a perpetual license after a year, and the upgrade discount in the last few versions the same price as reaper, at least from 4-5 and 5-6. So like, nice content for some views but seriously not relevant at least in a wide End user context. I mean put it this way, your title is misleading, I get it its basically just an OP piece, you make it sound as if there were real issues, like my template is probably fuller than yours, and it loads in perhaps less than 5 secs , how fast do you need that to be? AND there is a key command for the arming of multiple tracks without building a macro (again where studio ones interface is the only reason I understand how to build macros because its quite intuitive), that you can map to virtually anything midi or keyboard.. Although if your loading a bunch of Kontakt libraries, that's not necessarily the DAWS fault either, and If I'm mistaken correct me, but we have come a LONG way in computing in the last 5 years and my machine 3 years ago was slow compared to mine now and it was cheaper than my 3 year old one, from scratch. And do you ever experiment with a blank template, because that's where my best ideas come from personally, and its l don't know, like a mental workout for my skills. Sorry for the long fairly negative feedback I just don't want people to not try Studio One because of your specific issues, I tried reaper for a week and hated it, it really came down to how much I actually HAD to tweak it to get it what i wanted to do, anyone who says its faster is only cause they learned how to do it and I would say the time your saving, can you really equate that to making better music? I don't think they'd have an answer. Anyways good day I respect your opinion, but for those curious about Studio one, his are just that and, so are mine. Think for yourself, be free and never stop moving towards your summit, patience is a virtue.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 11 күн бұрын
You are in fact mistaken.
@jonl.b7168
@jonl.b7168 11 күн бұрын
Great sounds. Too bad it's horribly difficult to install more than one of the drum libraries on your computer. Using the installers just leads to errors, and doing it manually is a bit of trial and error.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 11 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that. I had no issues at all. Did you find a way of making it work?
@jonl.b7168
@jonl.b7168 11 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism Yeah, I had to take the main folder "OSDM" for example, and put it in the same folder as the other samples, and the "preset" folder with the other presets. Important thing is also to delete the oneshot folder that comes with every installation, or else you get duplicate errors. Works fine now, but not much point in having an installer when the installer just messes everything up. Also it's no problem if you only install one drum library, but many will want to install more than one.
@joesalyers
@joesalyers 11 күн бұрын
Reaper is a great DAW and the developers are very good. When people ask me what DAW they should get I always give them a few options but Reaper is always one I mention. Especially if you use Windows or you go back and forth between different operating systems like Mac and PC or even Linux, you can use Reaper which is a big plus. The cost is low and Reaper is stable. Reaper is one of the best Values in audio especially for those who may not be able to afford other DAWs but need to make music! Cheers!
@RUHUMMUZIK
@RUHUMMUZIK 11 күн бұрын
Great Track. Love the musical "surprise" at 1:29. Awesome. Absolutely fantastic Track and perfect fitting visuals. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 11 күн бұрын
Hey Ruhum! Thank you, brother. How's everything?
@RUHUMMUZIK
@RUHUMMUZIK 11 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism Thanks for asking, my friend. Well, let's say, things getting better. 😊 and you?
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 11 күн бұрын
@@RUHUMMUZIK things are well now. The end of 2023 and early 2024 was rough, but I'm doing well now. :)
@RUHUMMUZIK
@RUHUMMUZIK 11 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism Glad you're doing well. Hope soon you/ we will say: I'm doing awesome great perfect...😊
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 11 күн бұрын
@@RUHUMMUZIK We'll get there, step by step. :)
@cmd_f5
@cmd_f5 12 күн бұрын
I like almost everything about Reaper. It's fast, light on resources, scriptable, can be ran portably, super customizable, etc etc. Tried using other DAW's before and always go back to Reaper. Great video
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 11 күн бұрын
I always forget about the portability! I always install in portable mode!
@jamesslattery4447
@jamesslattery4447 12 күн бұрын
Truly honored. Thank you very much for all of the kind words. John knocked it out of the park with the vocals and brought the intensity and emotion that was needed to make this song happen. Dedicated to all veterans but specifically my grandfather Walter Slattery, who was part of the second wave of troops that landed on Normandy Beach. Thank you again for your incredible words. It means the world to me.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 12 күн бұрын
Thank you, James. John speaks very highly of you and you speak very highly of him. I agree with you John's vocal delivery goes from energetic to haunting and everything in between. But mate... this composition, arrangement, production... it's amazing what you did here. It's rock and blues and metal and jazz and weird non-diatonic avant-garde stuff. You rock! I can only hope that you work more together. What you guys did here is outstanding.
@jamesslattery4447
@jamesslattery4447 8 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism I can't thank you enough for your kind words. The music and arrangement was a reworking of one of my Chronic Ion songs Fire Mountain Funk, which has a very different feel to it. I typically don't write in a specific key or even consider music theory; but rather try to make individual parts that I like work together based on feeling. I also have to shout out our current project. John Serrano, Josh Coker, and I have a full length concept album in the works titled The Castillion. We're all very excited about it and can't wait to share it with the world.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 8 күн бұрын
@@jamesslattery4447 I'm looking forward to listening to The Castillion. It's the future project I'm the most excited about.
@The_John_Serrano
@The_John_Serrano 12 күн бұрын
Wow! That was incredible man, this IS a MASSIVE honor to me. Appreciate your words. The process of making this song was almost as complex as you make it seem! James IS such a BEAST. It's a privilege to work with him and being reviewed by you in such high praise. Thanks man.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 12 күн бұрын
I'll admit this song put James on my radar. I recall commenting something on X and you replying in the lines of "it's all James" which, coming from you, should be taken very seriously. I hope you guys are able to work more together. Technique, feeling, and an amazing understanding of musicality. You are a match made in heaven. And this song man... it's just amazing. An honour to have it on my channel.
@The_John_Serrano
@The_John_Serrano 11 күн бұрын
​@@synapticschismit's funny that you mention that! We actually started a band last year, with Josh Coker on guitars and most lyrics/concept. So far, we're halfway there in our first album, and we're also making a comic book about the story (booklet? What's a booklet?). So excited.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 11 күн бұрын
@@The_John_Serrano Looking forward to listening to it!
@sickmessiah
@sickmessiah 12 күн бұрын
IM sticking to Studio One as my main DAW . I dont want to script or menu dive for little improvements all over the DAW . Nor menu dive all damn day ... The only thing that irritates me about s1 is the fact it still cant link / group plugin parameters across tracks like pro tools or Cubase does ..
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 12 күн бұрын
Your comment touches on a point most people ignore which is, there is no best DAW, just the best DAW for you.
@sickmessiah
@sickmessiah 12 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism Right .. Its like asking whats the best car ...... You can prolly come up with a objective list of cars with the pros and cons of each .. Pro Tools would be the Model T .. LOL .
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 12 күн бұрын
@@sickmessiah Pro Tools being the Model T can explain its price. It's a relic!
@sickmessiah
@sickmessiah 12 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism Exactly . The old standard. People call it the standard without realizing that standards change.
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa 12 күн бұрын
I think it should be noted that Reaper has a "higher learning curve". Yes, once you have been using Reaper for some time it definitely is the most powerful and flexible DAW out there but for many people they just want to make music without having to learn even more stuff - they simply do not have the time for that. I think that and Reaper's GUI is what puts a lot of people off from using it. I switch constantly between Studio One and Reaper - Studio One when I want to just get on with making music and Reaper when I want to continue exploring the learning curve.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 12 күн бұрын
I never thought of that. I don't know why, maybe because I've been around DAWs for so long. You are probably right though. There's an added element of complexity to Reaper. On the other hand, when I watch people working with Ableton, everything looks very alien to me. So maybe it depends on what is your previous experience.
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa 12 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism It should also be said that the best DAW is different for different people.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 12 күн бұрын
@@tonyrapa-tonyrapa exactly!
@kronosse
@kronosse 13 күн бұрын
Awesome, cant wait to hrear the full project.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 12 күн бұрын
Thank you. :)
@BelowCarbon
@BelowCarbon 13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for choosing our song and for the kind words!! This is a super interesting format and I cannot wait to see more coming!! Really appreciate you!
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for supporting this idea guys! I love this track and I hope I can do a bunch of deconstructions. The format turned out great! :)
@audiosounddoctor5834
@audiosounddoctor5834 13 күн бұрын
I used almost every daw, starting from cakewalk sonar, pro tools, studio one ,cubase,fl studio and finally find peace with cockos reaper...the best ever!
@ColeMizeStudios
@ColeMizeStudios 3 күн бұрын
Same for me, including ableton and reason. Studio One was my favorite DAW until I tried Reaper.The whole time I've been trying to find a DAW I can call home and Reaper has proven to be that as a daily user for nearly 2 years.
@rano12321
@rano12321 13 күн бұрын
Welcome to the club.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 13 күн бұрын
Thank you! :)
@ranajoyshil
@ranajoyshil 13 күн бұрын
Pretty much used every daw under the sun; Reaper, Pro tools, FL, Ableton, S1, Cubase, Bitwig, Reason etc. etc. and they are all great and can help you to make any music you wanna make but the more I used other daws the more I appreciated Reaper and realized there's nothing like Reaper in the market, yeah it's not perfect just like every other daw, but it's in a league of its own. To this date, there's nothing I could do in other daw but couldn't do in Reaper but easier and faster.
@bioburden
@bioburden 13 күн бұрын
The big feature for me with Studio One is the project view - when making albums, it's killer because you can setup your mastering project, and if you need to tweak anything in any of your sessions, you can easily jump into it, make your changes, and Studio One will then automatically update the mastering session. I couldn't imagine working on my band's LP without this feature, it's awesome.
@ranajoyshil
@ranajoyshil 13 күн бұрын
@@bioburden Cool, I personally don't do a lot of mastering, but AFAIK Reaper is very popular among professional mastering engineers as well. In Reaper you can basically do the same thing as well. You can have each song projects as subprojects, and they'll be shown as single waveform in a final mastering project where you can master everything at once and still open any wave file as projects anytime and change your mix and come back to the final mastering project where the master will be automatically updated, essentially the same thing. And if you wanna have some kind of similar layout as the project page, you can setup a custom screenset in Reaper as well. There's nothing you can't do in Reaper.
@kronosse
@kronosse 13 күн бұрын
You will be back on Studio One in a while. Give it some time...I have the T-shirt.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 13 күн бұрын
I love a good challenge! :) Define "a while". :D
@kronosse
@kronosse 13 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism I lasted 2 weeks with Cubase, to make things fair I will download Reaper and paly with it.
@kronosse
@kronosse 13 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism I lasted 2 weeks with Cubase, to be fair I will download Reaper and play with it for two weeks.
@ranajoyshil
@ranajoyshil 13 күн бұрын
nah
@kronosse
@kronosse 13 күн бұрын
@@ranajoyshil Whatever gets the job done.
@RolandDeschain1
@RolandDeschain1 14 күн бұрын
Reaper Pros: Extremely affordable. Staggeringly customisable. Very low CPU usage. Best folder and Buss system in the game. Access to a mega-library of free JS plug-ins. Cons: Unattractive design, but (again) massively adaptable to different themes and layouts.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 13 күн бұрын
Spot on!
@xanxikawok7326
@xanxikawok7326 16 күн бұрын
To produce and compose I usually use FL, but I always mix and master in Reaper, unlike Studio One, Ableton and Cubase it never has problems loading the plugins, recognizing the control surfaces, no strange CPU usage with some plugins, it's easy to connect and link different parameters, I can take it with my projects, configurations and plugins on a pendrive to any studio I visit... other DAWs can barely dream of it.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 16 күн бұрын
It was because of some weirdness with plugins and lack of deep customization that I returned to Reaper, so yeah, I get what you mean.
@xanxikawok7326
@xanxikawok7326 15 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism That reminds me of a test I did by downloading the Zonone 11, since I haven't updated it since 8 and although it sounds funny I usually use 4 and 5 because they give me the same results without excessive use of DSP, and something I noticed in the demo of 11 is that in some DAWs it uses almost twice as much CPU as in reaper, I don't understand it. I don't know if it is a problem with the Izotope developers who, like Plugin Alliance, have been releasing increasingly worse plugins or with the DAW itself.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 14 күн бұрын
​@@xanxikawok7326 wanna hear a weird coincidence? Before going to bed yesterday I decided I'd record a video about Ozone today. I wake up and the first thing in my email is your comment. :D
@ranajoyshil
@ranajoyshil 13 күн бұрын
if you customize reaper, you can produce faster than fl in reaper. i know because i came from fl to reaper.
@xanxikawok7326
@xanxikawok7326 12 күн бұрын
@@ranajoyshil 😗... I never tried, was hard for me, outside cubase, st one, ableton and reason wich is a headache at the begining. Have you a template with macros or something?... The truth Im not an "specialist" in programing.
@IMJUSTWANTTOTALK
@IMJUSTWANTTOTALK 16 күн бұрын
Cubase and studio one are just amazing daw so complete I can tell as a cubase user myself but as soon you progress you find you don't need a lot of those stock plugins, sound and instruments that came with your daw that's why reaper is a really minimalistic daw for those who been already decades in the industry and have a lot of third party licenses. Love reaper!
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 16 күн бұрын
Never thought of it that way.
@randommcranderson5155
@randommcranderson5155 16 күн бұрын
Reapers main issues are 1) Ugly default interface 2) No included part looper/session mode like ableton But for the cost who can complain?
@poulwinther
@poulwinther 16 күн бұрын
If those are issues, ProTools is one big issue.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 16 күн бұрын
Yeah, the default interface is hideous. Looper mode doesn't affect me but I understand why it is helpful to a lot of people.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 16 күн бұрын
@@poulwinther that sentence is correct! ProTools is one big issue! :D
@PlottingTheDownfall
@PlottingTheDownfall 16 күн бұрын
and you have to do so much configuration, download scripts and skins etc... working professionals that have to turn out results back to a label, producer, artist by the end of the work day, aren't using Reaper.
@randommcranderson5155
@randommcranderson5155 16 күн бұрын
@@PlottingTheDownfall all those scripts are things you do to get your template, not for each project. You aren't doing programming each track unless you discover some new cool trick that will make you faster.
@nnnnncolli
@nnnnncolli 16 күн бұрын
What is your reaper theme? So dope. Recently I just decided to switch daw from s1 to reaper, thanks for your sharing!
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 16 күн бұрын
Check Reapertips' theme www.youtube.com/@Reapertips
@nnnnncolli
@nnnnncolli 16 күн бұрын
@@synapticschismthanks so much! I used to dive into improving all macro functions in S1 and try to make it become a perfect daw. But yeah I 100% agree with you that S1 still has many limitations cause from its basic programming design structure. This reason makes S1 can customize many functions but never works perfectly. To me S1 is really close to my perfect daw. Until I meet Reaper and realize this is the answer that I have found for years!
@nnnnncolli
@nnnnncolli 16 күн бұрын
@@synapticschismfor many years I try to find a daw that can deal with all the types of music productions. For singer-songwriters it has to be super convenient to let me write down all inspiration as fast as it can, including audio and midi part. For beat maker it needs to make the workflow such as make a drum loop pattern and sampling a sound intuitively. For EDM producer it needs a powerful piano roll and efficient multi midi instruments editing workflow for layering synths, also needs a powerful fx chain system for EDM sound design. And finally, for modern metal producer and mixing engineer, it needs an intuitive audio editing/automation/mixing processing system. I start from FL Studio like many people, then switch to Ableton, trying almost every mainstream daws and switch to S1, now I'm extremely happy that I finally find the answer I have looked for so many years. Why I can't just stay in one daw and do whatever I want to do? I really don't care about spending time on customizing reaper. Daw is just a tool, it has to make people feel easy and happy to making music, not create for bothering people and make the process become boring, annoying with a complicated operating system that fucked up your workflow, make you feels like making music is super fucking hard like you are learning computer science holy shit.
@nnnnncolli
@nnnnncolli 16 күн бұрын
@@synapticschismanyway can you demonstrate how you customize the scripts that you show in this video? like how to install and set up the functions, and explain how to improve the workflow by using all the scripts you are using right now. your workflow really inspires me a lot. again thank you so much for sharing this pure gold.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 16 күн бұрын
@@nnnnncolli I'll add it to the future videos list :) Thank you for the request. It helps me a lot to know what viewers want to watch.
@mcadder
@mcadder 16 күн бұрын
Reaper is the best.
@leader6303
@leader6303 16 күн бұрын
pro
@daviHuggMonster
@daviHuggMonster 16 күн бұрын
I tried many DAWs and Reaper wins in all cases
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 16 күн бұрын
Like all DAWs, it has its quirks but overall, it is very strong indeed. I would love a better MIDI editor, better articulation support and some QoL stuff but I also feel that whatever improvements are made, impact the overall customization that it offers so it is a tough balance.
@AUDIOSTUTTERING
@AUDIOSTUTTERING 17 күн бұрын
Great pack and value for the money. Sorry to hear that about Ugritone...
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 17 күн бұрын
Yeah, I kinda feel bad for not purchasing from them in the past, I guess this is the least I could do.
@ajazahmed111
@ajazahmed111 18 күн бұрын
Is it possible to use Odin 3 to use your DI signal from guitar to replay it using to programmed guitar? Just wondering if this can help bring heavier sound than what i can get from my own guitar.
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 18 күн бұрын
Not directly, no. Odin 3 gets MIDI as an input, so if you want to do that you either need a guitar with MIDI pickups or find a way of translating audio to MIDI, which is possible but often painful. Even if you do it, the biggest issue is that it won't recognise articulations, so you'd still need to program something.
@markwilson1446
@markwilson1446 22 күн бұрын
There's a best level to listen to monitors on in your room, Google it, once you get that level, get a sound level measuring tool that can measure that best listening level you found on Google. Now put your head phone ear pads together with your sound measurement tool in between them. Adjust your interface to get that best / optimal listening level on your measurement tool. Use pink noise as your sound source.
@OTTOAUDIO
@OTTOAUDIO 23 күн бұрын
Djaa Maasta has been updated to have a real double tracking built in + new velocity layers, 8k more samples! 😎
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 22 күн бұрын
Just saw the link in my email. Looking forward to testing it.
@ahsokatano4908
@ahsokatano4908 23 күн бұрын
I can't get my odin 3 to go any lower than C1. Any way to get it to go lower? Or is there any other VST guitar that goes lower?
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 23 күн бұрын
Double drop C is the lowest Odin 3 does. If you want to compare the lowest note or how low other guitars go (DJAA MAASTA goes lower) check this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/omHZopdorqepppI
@SquashedBugGames
@SquashedBugGames 25 күн бұрын
I think I like the DieSwitch drums most but haven't gone through everything
@bexiexz
@bexiexz 26 күн бұрын
this is an awesome video, ty for this
@synapticschism
@synapticschism 26 күн бұрын
Thank you! I'm so happy this is helpful!
@bexiexz
@bexiexz 26 күн бұрын
@@synapticschism yes yes :)
@somebodym2967
@somebodym2967 Ай бұрын
i think the velocities for the odin 3 might be too high in this comparison. but yeah i recently bought it and also am struggling to make it sound good/hoped it would sound better :/
@synapticschism
@synapticschism Ай бұрын
They are working on some updates. For the time being I'm simply layering guitars to get the effect I want.
@SolemnTones
@SolemnTones 9 күн бұрын
Hi there, have you received the 3.1 update? If you're not getting your desired tones out of that, do hit us up by email and I'm sure we can figure out what may be going wrong