Tips & Tricks Synthesis
P2P | 31.08.2014 | 348.47 MB
This tutorial series is a collection of synthesis techniques for designing lead synths and pads. Synths used: NI Massive, NI Razor
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This tutorial series is a collection of synthesis techniques for designing lead synths and pads. Synths used: NI Massive, NI Razor
Join veteran instructor for a fun and informative hour-and-a-half video course in which he shares many mixing tips for iZotope’s Neutron and Ozone plug-in suites. You’ll learn how to improve the quality of sounds, choose and set up the right bus chain for the task, diagnose and fix troublesome issues, and much more. These videos are for new Neutron and Ozone users. Larry welcomes you to the course and begins by demonstrating how to add Ozone to the master channel as well as the Vintage Tape plug-in for an old-school feel. Then, discover how to set up a basic, rough mix – pan, level, stereo width, etc. – with Visual Mixer that will serve as our foundation upon which we’ll build. Larry then turns his attention to individual sounds, such as the bass and kick, and shows how to improve them with the help of iZotope’s analysis and other tools like the Transient Shaper.
If you’re a fan of Ableton Live’s session view and scenes for live performance, then you should check out the Arranger Track. You can even use arranger track to perform live (exactly like Ableton Scenes). You can even bind them to keyboard commands and trigger your multitrack Cubase arrangement remotely on stage. Not sure what the perfect arrangement of you track would be? How many choruses should we have? What will this bridge sound like in different keys? With the Arranger Track, you simply build your section and “Flatten” out as many projects as your heart desires. This is a powerful ally in the search for the perfect arrangement!
In this beginners class you will learn simply techniques to start writing catchy basslines. This class is based around Drum and Bass, however you can apply it to other genres. Download the class project to follow along. Here is the Ableton Project. Live 10 and up required. Practice this class until you are comfortable writing basslines!
It’s time for another set of Tech Tips Volume 67. Over these ten videos, he’s checking out some tips and tricks in Ableton that’ll help you speed up workflow so you can get on with the fun stuff! We look at key mapping shortcuts, organisation tips and setting up your track’s default along with making delays sound better, unusual wavetables, levelling up on your saturator use and more – there’s something for all Ableton users here, whatever your ability. Check it out!
We welcome back FL Power-user to uncover some wicked FL Studio workflow tips, tricks and epic hacks to create chops, drops, reverbs and complex automation in seconds. Sit back and enjoy Part 1 of tech tips Volume 64 and Part 2!