Am I the only one who starts out by following your lesson and then halfway starts fiddling in other directions to end up with way different sounds? I love it, thanks Jon!
This happens to me all the time. I'll get to work on a sound I want to create and be like 'Oooh, aah, this is nice as well!' and I drift off making something completely different than I was going for initially lol.
Amazing, man - thank you so much. I was struggling, as a synth beginner, to recreate a Klaus Schulze classic 'space flutter' sound. I gave up on several synths, but your explanation of the LFOs in Vital made it possible. Nailed exactly what I want.
This is such a helpful tutorial, thank you so much! As someone who is brand new to music composition, this video really helped me understand how to use filters and LFOs (crazy, I know) and now my synths don't all sound the same!!!
This synth is a beast! Great tool for starting out. I have an odd question for anyone out there. I noticed that below the second knob to the right on the oscilators has options for FM and RM from other oscillators. Does anyone know if there's a way to get AM (modulate the volume) from one oscillator to the other?
I'm here looking to assign the Mod Wheel. I'm simply dragging it over to a filter knob where it is showing, but its not activating no matter how I set it. Do we need to change another setting somewhere? Thanks!
Im a bit confused by the envelope sections. Env 2 does nothing unless you tag it to the filter, why not just tag env 1 to it? Sorry I am a true noob lol, I am learning fresh on vital.
Good question. The answer is that Env 1 controls the amplitude of the sound over time and you may want a different env shape to control the filter cutoff (Env can control anything - not just filter)
I was about to invest in Serum but this VST has saved me the 180 bucks 😝😝😝😝
So many Vital features that I was unaware of. Proper video.
Am I the only one who starts out by following your lesson and then halfway starts fiddling in other directions to end up with way different sounds?
I love it, thanks Jon!
That's exactly what we want you to do :)
This happens to me all the time. I'll get to work on a sound I want to create and be like 'Oooh, aah, this is nice as well!' and I drift off making something completely different than I was going for initially lol.
@@NickyDekker89 yup still true after a year, and the worst is I get put up with tons of pads as they are the most beautiful :)
@@rayderrich Yeah pads and awesome ambient sounds.
@@rayderrich you said it like if it wad something bad ;)
This Synth is Legendary.
i am shocked at how amazing this plugin actually really is. thank you so much for sharing these great tutorials!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very helpful! Thank you very much!
You're welcome!
Fantastic Jon, I've learned so much so far, thank you!
Great to hear!
Brilliant again. Thanks - again!
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing, man - thank you so much. I was struggling, as a synth beginner, to recreate a Klaus Schulze classic 'space flutter' sound. I gave up on several synths, but your explanation of the LFOs in Vital made it possible. Nailed exactly what I want.
Glad we could help!
This is such a helpful tutorial, thank you so much! As someone who is brand new to music composition, this video really helped me understand how to use filters and LFOs (crazy, I know) and now my synths don't all sound the same!!!
Wow incredibly helpful! Its absolutely crazy how much there is
Great tutorial!
Thanks so much for these excellent tutorials! Really helpful and very well communicated. Liked and subbed!
Welcome!
Thanks for these lessons 🙏
My pleasure!
This synth is a beast! Great tool for starting out. I have an odd question for anyone out there. I noticed that below the second knob to the right on the oscilators has options for FM and RM from other oscillators. Does anyone know if there's a way to get AM (modulate the volume) from one oscillator to the other?
more lessons on this synth,,,,
Please impossible to send program change to this plugin have a solution for that ? Thanks
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I'm here looking to assign the Mod Wheel. I'm simply dragging it over to a filter knob where it is showing, but its not activating no matter how I set it. Do we need to change another setting somewhere? Thanks!
Im a bit confused by the envelope sections. Env 2 does nothing unless you tag it to the filter, why not just tag env 1 to it? Sorry I am a true noob lol, I am learning fresh on vital.
Good question. The answer is that Env 1 controls the amplitude of the sound over time and you may want a different env shape to control the filter cutoff (Env can control anything - not just filter)
Am I the only one who thinks the dragging or pasting just about anything, just about anywhere, to modify just about any parameter is just madness?