Loving the min-tech tutorials. keep them coming please. thank you
@Innocentdarkness7210 ай бұрын
Good weekend !! all viewers, Dash !!!!
@GerenM6310 ай бұрын
That patch would also make the beginnings of a great drone or angry pad. Great tutorial, Dash!
@evankotton897410 ай бұрын
Great tutorial as usual. I love learning from you, super informative and straight to the point.
@SteelTone10 ай бұрын
Great !
@keithlow305610 ай бұрын
Love it! Cheers Dash! Great inspiration. Always end up using a variation of your information in my tracks
@cryptout10 ай бұрын
Great sound design tutorial Dash!
@madzoo439910 ай бұрын
Grande Dash Glitch ... so stunning stuff in Vital!
@stefku7610 ай бұрын
Cool sound, I like really much. Keep on!
@notwasnot10 ай бұрын
Doctor glitch in the room ! The combo chorus and distortion in vital is fire .you have mentioned these two elements in past videos. Awesome tip.
@DashGlitch10 ай бұрын
indeed! I use it often, even with the native DAW effects :)
@AlexanderCook8710 ай бұрын
The workflow explanations were really helpful for me.
@s0ckpupp3t10 ай бұрын
Yessss I love this series. Thanks heaps mate
@DashGlitch10 ай бұрын
no worries!
@gylp210 ай бұрын
love your videos dash 🔥👍
@theblankuser5 ай бұрын
I love this kind of sound, huge stuff
@DashGlitch5 ай бұрын
thanks
@jeffreyvanbeek1944 ай бұрын
Awesome Vital Tutorial, off course when your track played at the end then I realized I have learned something very important today, creativity is endless. But boy i wished you used FLstudio to, but without i can follow what you are doing! Thanks for this video! :)
@GeorgeLocke10 ай бұрын
Love this video. As you say, the patch isn't too complicated, the key is in the articulation. How to link parameters and then animate them is at least as important as patch design. I like techno, but the instruction transcends genre.
@HenningUhle10 ай бұрын
Bravo! I've just stumbled upon this video. I've noodled around with some random Pet Shop Boys chords. They have some really interesting ones. And I wanted to do something to spice it up. I always wanted to do such strange leads like Anyma. Of course, everyone does it. But I was unable to get my knobs on my Arturia Keylab going. When I tried to follow along your video, I came across the instructions how to set up the knobs. And now - tschakka - I also have such weird leads. Thank you very much. As the main sound comes from Vital and is manipulated by external controllers, it doesn't matter which DAW you use. I, for example, use Ableton. And it works. Great.
@rodrigojulianmartin70925 ай бұрын
Thanks! Keep it coming!
@JorjhanKastro10 ай бұрын
Love iiiiit thanks 🙏🏼 ❤
@DashGlitch10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@itsanthony19803 ай бұрын
This was great! Thank you
@gianlucagranato447210 ай бұрын
A little exrtra touch: inverse modulation on volume when u open the filter :-)
@hongoslongos52034 ай бұрын
u should win an oscar!
@DashGlitch4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@pigaskie7 ай бұрын
fucking hell I love it, thank you so much
@Syvo_musicАй бұрын
Cooll man thank you❤
@machinemademan10 ай бұрын
does your daw have vector mapping? ive been messing with it in ableton lately. it can do weird things with automation ive never seen before. i feel like it would be right up your alley.
@DashGlitch10 ай бұрын
yea absolutely! there are several kinds, in fact I have done a video about creating a cartesian sequencer (vector based sequencer) in bitwig, and that's really fun to play with for sure! I kinda like the hands-on articulations for these particular sounds, but I get what you're saying for sure! it is a powerful technique!
@machinemademan10 ай бұрын
@@DashGlitch yea its definitely not precise haha and it was probably the wrong video to ask on was just curious. you have so many videos its taking me awhile to catch up. my head would have exploded trying to watch your content even a year ago
@allankardecmoreiradeaguiar844010 ай бұрын
Bom dia! Dash Glitch meu mestre. Grande mestre
@tokero519910 ай бұрын
That is an awesome sound... put valhalla shimmer on and it will be great for cinematic stuff!
@DashGlitch10 ай бұрын
Cool idea!
@kohlenstoffeinheit691310 ай бұрын
a glitch a day keep´s the noisedoctor away
@kunturasmr10 ай бұрын
Hi Please make a tutorial about Psy Techno , like osher that is around 125-130 bpm we need more of that , this lead sound massive , thank you!
@hanswurst249010 ай бұрын
Any knob/parameter/effect which is not involved? complicated, more complicated, most complicated, complex, more complex, the most complex. Freaks are clapling like crazy... me not.
@DashGlitch10 ай бұрын
Not sure what you mean, this is just pitch and filter parameters on a default saw wave. The least complex thing
@hanswurst249010 ай бұрын
@@DashGlitch... says one with 30 years(?) of experience. Yeah, one of the simpliest things you ever did. Only to repeat what you are showing - monkey style - , I would need a whole day. Not very amusing to me. I - over 40 years "only" playing - do this synth-stuff since 3 years. And since then wondering how this synth-scene-people are avoiding popular and famous songs/sounds. "Signature sounds"... Jean Michel Jarre, Oldfield's "Mount Teide", "Out of the blue" (Corsten - supersaw) and all those breakthroughs in sound-design. I suggest a tutorial, how to delete 395 unneeded creepy sounds of a package with 400 sounds in order to spare discspace and bring a reasonable overview back. That would be helpfull like nothing else. Because I have no 30 years, 8h a day to reach your level of thinking.
@ChordFreak10 ай бұрын
Yes. Similar problems. In every regard. Some of his videos are nice and helpful (theory)👌 Some are not. Depends on the knowledge one has. Kinda "pro bubble" those guys. I only know how to handle my workstation. "Sound design" ... not explained by Yamaha. Cool techno sounds ... not inside. And since also dealing with Vital for half a year to solve this problem I couldn't make any progressions either. Fumbling - nice ... understanding - nearly nothing. Unfortunately there are no tutorials explaining the basics and functionality and connections of the components of a softsynth. The real basics. Mostly enumerations of 1000 oscillators, filter, macros ... in 20 seconds. DaVinci Resolve could help, -50 slomo🤣 My hint: watch out for preset packages!!! Job done!😉 P.S.: I agree! I would also like a tutorial how to delete single presets. I never dared to search the 10.000 arpeggios in my hardsynth. More efficient to craft them oneself😁
@DashGlitch10 ай бұрын
This is very easy to follow guys come on, literally one of my easiest videos ever. It’s about some of the most basic default setup stuff. Try just applying yourself for a few minutes and you will learn a lot.
@ChordFreak10 ай бұрын
@@DashGlitch It's all about "perspective". Your's is "professional" and only that. At least mine is "willing to learn beginner". Not an absolute beginner. I am familiar with all those single features like oscilator, delay, filter, envelopes aso.. Do this all day on my synth. Also assigning functions to hardware (modwheel etc.). I don't know how to plug 376 cables in 589 holes in a module rack of the 70s. THAT's "sound design". Perspective: you are inventing "music" anew each day. For me everything is invented. After "supersaw" from Roland came ... nothing (imho). Now I am struggling with recreation or finding famous presets/samples, because I cover songs. "Famous musicians" ... not part of the synth-scene. Strange, but okay. The synth scene itself is not accessible to "beginners". It is even the strangest part of the world I ever encountered in my long life. E.g. "beginners" is not part of any policy. I learnt this hard lesson by Yamaha. 80% of what I am doing with my hardsynth, I figured out myself. But those 80% noone else is using ;) Funny. Crazy world Now I need sounds ... Vital ... niiiiiiice program!!! When coming from a workstation, especially Yamaha crap, Vital is a "dream of a piece" :D Nevertheless "quantum physics" (which I know better than sound design). Are you in Mathematics? Here comes the "tree". Connecting one filter to a wave ... simple. Why? Clear! Connecting an envelope to the filter connected to the wave ... okayiiiii. Why? I learnt, that you are creating "punch" with that. Check! Connecting the second filter to the filter, connected to a wave and influenced by the envelope ... oops. Connecting a macro to a parameter of a wave, running through a filter influenced by an envelope, passing the second filter ... holy moly. Then come the macros and the matrix. YOU and all others know what and first of all why you are doing this. You are aiming to a goal, and you know how to get there. Some may be only "copy-killers". Me neither this nor that. Perspective. I wrote, that some of your videos are fine to me. But when I am heading for a sound of my liking ... I prefer packages. No "why", no use ... for me. i am not an copying monkey. Best wishes
@kubaissen10 ай бұрын
Great vital content. Can u make some tuts for surge?