Hola gracias por los tutoriales aunque no entiendo la mayoria de lo que dices , aun asi me divierto y aprendo mucho eres un verdadero maestro broth . todo lo que veo dificil lo haces ver facil miles de gracias hermano desde Dominican Republic.
Its funny, but our understanding of the laws of physics actually helped us BUILD an oscillator electronically. It even helped invent the computer you typed the comment with. Art and science were never meant to be enemies...especially when it comes to electronic music. Electronics is a science, not an art.
The things is... You've taught me so much more than countless other tutorials by several other people over the course of many years... In just 10 minutes and 26 seconds. I learned about stereo separation, frequencies, synths, ADSR (things that I can apply to more than just 3xOSC) all while making me smile and laugh throughout the whole video. Bravo! Keep up the amazing content, you're an incredible human being... or demigod.
It's 2 sided. Let's be honest, you can't make progressive house, mix and professionally master music with stock plugins. Just be real, we all need the plugins.
I don’t produce EDM-More like I practice by making EDM tracks to get better at hip-hop, RNB, and pop. I’d agree on the condition that Stock samples are still awful you can easily make this better through actual drums and a Synths. Stock Reverb and delay stink, but everything else can be stock.
Great video that shows you really can do stuff with minimal setup. Tips for beginners: Hardest part of making any kind of music is not the tools and how many you use, but the creativeness and ideas. More you learn about new tools can give you ideas, but truth is you will get much better at your craft when the starting tools you have are simple because then it is your creativeness that is getting the most training. Basic guideline to follow: 1.Start simple and with basic tools. Work on your ideas and creativeness. 2. Only bring some new gear after you've learned and exhausted everything from previous gear. So basically you have to learn your tools before knowing what you really need or what is missing from your setup. 3. Keep this in mind and profit in the long run.
but seriously, I love how much I learn with your videos, you put tons of work into explaining stuff as SIMPLY as they can be, along with great editing and presentation that really does the trick to make any video entertaining to watch
Just stumbled upon your channel ... Clean editing, perfect rythm, touch of humor, everything is being explained concisely and clearly - everything is being explained, at all. Damn, I'll just stop there. I can't find a way to properly express how good your work is to me ! And thanks so much for the knowledge I acquired effortlessly ... I would even say: "it was fun learning." :-)
LPT: try challenging yourself to make music with stock plugins. I did a similar thing to this video where I used 3xOsc to create a clubby track a couple years ago and that taught me a ton about designing sounds using oscillators and effects. It wasn't a super amazing track by any means, but that made it relatively easy to pick up on Serum and design really cool sounds. 3xOsc and Serum aren't really all that functionally different; Serum is kind of like a 2xOsc (or 4xOsc if you're counting the sub and noise oscillators?) with a built-in FX chain and a lot more automation capability. Basically, if you spend a little time in 3xOsc and design some cool sounds with that, those skills can translate to Serum, which both makes it easier to use and allows you to design WAY cooler sounds. LPT2: if you're having a difficult time creating a track, try putting something together with a ROMpler (like Nexus2, for example) where there's very minimal sound design involved. Yeah, the track probably won't come out sounding *exactly* how you want, and the sound selection might not always be super amazing, but that's okay. The focus here is to just simply make some melodies and arrange them into a track, and just let your creativity flow. Once you've finished a few tracks, pick out one or two that you like, and start replacing the premade sounds from Nexus2 (or whatever you may have used) and design your own sounds to be played instead. That can make it easier to take a track that sounds musically good but bland in sound selection to a song that sounds great musically and has great sound selection. Edit: You don't need to use a ROMpler actually, you can also download a preset pack or two for Serum and use those to create the music, and then go back and design your own sounds to replace the presets. Hope this helps anyone who reads this! Try to avoid what I've been doing for the past year or so, don't do sound design and musical composition at the same time (unless that really works for you) at least in my experience, that usually leads to making a neat melody and then spending hours meticulously designing a sound for it, and then forgetting the idea I had. In other words, doing both at the same time might just take you too far away from composing to finish a track.
Dude, I literally just took a test in electrodynamics that had those dang surface integrals all over the place and my professor is an Indian guy!! #relatable
Amazing video my bro! I dunno why but your videos are the best on the internet cause it’s way too fun and entertaining while educating oneself. Your videos make me understand how to make music in a better way. Since it’s funny I can laugh and then learn instead of monotonously trying to memorise something . Entertaining + information = your videos.
I mean 3x osc is just an analog synth plugin, I wouldn't exactly say this is a challenge considering how people have been using these since the birth of electronic music. The only reason people find plugins like these so difficult to use is just based off of the lack of knowledge in primitive sound design, so stating that using an analog synth is a limit to you, well, it kinda shows off how much you actually know about your craft. Love the edits tho, thats really the only reason I stayed
Very interesting and informative video! On a point of interest, the way you described the head blocking out high frequencies but not low ones is wrong. You said that high frequencies carry low energy and are thus blocked, and low frequencies carry high energy which are thus able to pass through. The correct explanation is: As sound passes through a medium that isn't a perfect vacuum, heat energy is dissipated into the medium. The heat energy is transferred by the friction the sound waves make by vibrating the molecules they pass through (that's where resonant frequencies come into play). This loss of energy through friction and then heat is what causes attenuation of sound waves. Higher frequency sound waves cause faster vibrations, and therefore lose energy faster than lower frequencies and have less penetrating capacity before attenuating. The difference in our explanations is that you are confusing frequency with amplitude. The amplitude of transverse sound waves (the ones you are illustrating here) account for pitch while rarefaction in longitudinal sound waves account for the energy they carry (expressed in volume, dB).
So basically frequency is pitch and higher freqs lose energy quickly understood but why did you mention amplitude here i didnt get it 😅 (like where does he even illustrate various amplitudes?)
I am not exaggerating in the slightest when I say, that this video is simply the best tutorial on 3xOSC ever... and also the most subtle FLEX Vories has pulled on TH-cam
For all those with $10,000 home studios, and an unlimited sound library, but still can't make a track. Great video! That kick is beautiful and on point.
Dude, you are talking about electromagnetical waves or other quantizable waves (electrons, phonons, etc.). For sound see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_energy This formula does not apply to sound.
I saw hundreds if not thousands of music tutorials and videos, and yet your way of explaining synthesis and audio physics is one of the best I ever come across in this platform. Expecially how you explained phase and binaural listening. Well fucking done!
3 osc is the most powerful thing i have ever used. This guy knows whats up, I use it for everything tbh. Figured years ago that if i mastered 3 osc that because it can literally do just about anything any other VST does, Harmor/Massive/Sylenth/Sytrus/ etc.... i dont have to drop the several grand to get them all (eventually i did buy them all, and i still use 3 osc because its more malleable to my personal creative flow) Any sound you can make in any of the above, I can make with 3 osc, now automating how that happens is different for that other plugins are used, for instance to sidechain something in sytrus/harmor is just a click of a button in the vst, but with 3 osc you would need to sidechain it yourself or use another plugin to cause the automation. Either way those Other plugins to support 3 osc are all native plugins on fl studio so yah, 3 osc ftw
I have to admit, this deserves a like. I rarely give them but this was the perfect combination between hilarious fun and actually learning stuff, not only producing but also physics. Outstanding, fantastic job
@@toofeex9759 so basically you just press the third button to the right of the top row of waves and it will open your "computer folder" and take you automatically to a folder full of sounds!!
I love 3XOSC. My Techno is actually made exclusively with it (Passage of Time if anyone's interested). I dunno, I just love how simple it is, and how much you can squeeze out of such a simple Synth. (Not talking about Perc samples naturally)
learned to use FL STUDIO because of cuarentine, i could not be more gratefull of all the knowledge stored in this video, thanks, liked and suscribed, thanks again
Thats so Satisfying to see that you made a whole hit with only one "Synthesizer"...im always stuck making a EDM track because it has no EDM feeling...Hoping that it will get better if i watch more of your Tutorials :D
Physics are actually a great way to understand certain things. For ex. The downsampling distortion method, in physics it's quite interesting and you go from "downsampling makes everything more 8bit" to "downsampling is sampling a frequency, deleting some of the samples and then add them back together"
5:15 lmao i didn't even know that was against the rules - Vories be like: so lets choose what drum samples we wan't to use... Me: Ok... Random viewer: but hey man. This is a 3 x oscillator challenge. You can't use drum samples?! Me: Oh yeah...!
Dude, you earned a like, a subscriber, and a fan from this one video. I can't wait to check out the rest of your content. I've been using FL since 3 (FL Studio 3, not since I was 3), and this is one of the most creative things I've seen anyone do with it. I salute you, sir.
every time I watch one of your videos, I am amazed by how good the music is and how outstanding the production quality is. Your videos are so high quality and I can only imagine how long that took to edit
Thanks brother.....you are the man.....nobody explains the technical stuff better than you.....and the way you explain these videos using animations make you unique from everyone.......this is what I was looking for rather than usual fl tutorials.....please do more like these.....plzzzz.....like using harmor and all.....thnk you once again
I really felt that I FIRST had fun watching this and learnt something incredible. It's 2:30am (INDIA) here and so glad your vid popped up. Kudos to you for this & I'd definitely watch more.
You are an awesome producer, more like a great sound engineer, with a deep knowledge behind your artist profile, this is really inspiring, Thank you for making that ! :D
Same, new to the channel as well but think I'm sticking around. I don't really use tutorials for learning any more, more for entertainment, I'd check out Underbelly's "you suck at producing" channel, full of tips but it's presented in a humourous way, I love it. Need more channels like these two. Plus bonus points for using a survival building video, I've been stumbling upon loads of those recently so it's really relatable.
Hey Vories. Make a video on. How you started making music. How taught u ? Who is your inspiration? Your upcoming plans? And message for beginners like me to build a career in music industry
Hope you like this one!! How do you challenge yourself to explore your creativity? I like the 3xOsc challenge!🔥
He can you make tutorial on, ssquare music remix please... its so different. I can't understand how he made it
PUJAJAJAJAJA BEST moment Indian explaining jajajajs
YOU'VE GOT THE SPIRIT!
Please how to use parametric eq 2
Hola gracias por los tutoriales aunque no entiendo la mayoria de lo que dices , aun asi me divierto y aprendo mucho eres un verdadero maestro broth . todo lo que veo dificil lo haces ver facil miles de gracias hermano desde Dominican Republic.
We are living in a ERA of Music producers taking PHYSICS CLASS
Physics class actually helped me a lot with sound design
Tru dat.
Its funny, but our understanding of the laws of physics actually helped us BUILD an oscillator electronically. It even helped invent the computer you typed the comment with.
Art and science were never meant to be enemies...especially when it comes to electronic music.
Electronics is a science, not an art.
makes sense, Maths and Physics are music, the note intervals are all mathematic, the waveshapes are mathematic.
It has always been like this
The things is... You've taught me so much more than countless other tutorials by several other people over the course of many years... In just 10 minutes and 26 seconds.
I learned about stereo separation, frequencies, synths, ADSR (things that I can apply to more than just 3xOSC) all while making me smile and laugh throughout the whole video.
Bravo! Keep up the amazing content, you're an incredible human being... or demigod.
Now I've saved $300 on sound design course, thanks
$300 courses don't teach these things, or if you found one it's just scam
@@xn4pl r/wooosh
Поздравляю.
@@wh0isgeorgee270 Поздрави.
Proves that there is nothing like a bad plugin, only bad users
DedTed delay lama
It's 2 sided. Let's be honest, you can't make progressive house, mix and professionally master music with stock plugins. Just be real, we all need the plugins.
John on the Phone check out moonboy‘s video on that plugin
I don’t produce EDM-More like I practice by making EDM tracks to get better at hip-hop, RNB, and pop. I’d agree on the condition that Stock samples are still awful you can easily make this better through actual drums and a Synths. Stock Reverb and delay stink, but everything else can be stock.
Max Sewell tbh i think that fruity reverb isn’t that bad
Hey, that Indian guy is my teacher, lmao😂😂😂😂
Wait seriously?
@@rathor904 No he is joking....o-o
Ho can! 😡
🤣🍷
@@MyLittleBlock nah bruh he isn't
He teaches at IIT JEE educator
Great video that shows you really can do stuff with minimal setup.
Tips for beginners:
Hardest part of making any kind of music is not the tools and how many you use, but the creativeness and ideas. More you learn about new tools can give you ideas, but truth is you will get much better at your craft when the starting tools you have are simple because then it is your creativeness that is getting the most training.
Basic guideline to follow:
1.Start simple and with basic tools. Work on your ideas and creativeness.
2. Only bring some new gear after you've learned and exhausted everything from previous gear. So basically you have to learn your tools before knowing what you really need or what is missing from your setup.
3. Keep this in mind and profit in the long run.
Bro, that moment when you turned off your pc and went to bed wondering if you did a good job on this video, I'm gonna answer to that, YOU DID
but seriously, I love how much I learn with your videos, you put tons of work into explaining stuff as SIMPLY as they can be, along with great editing and presentation that really does the trick to make any video entertaining to watch
Did you know that "Get Low" by DJ Snake & Dillon Francis was made with 90% 3x Osc?
Wow.........can't believe 😨😨😨 !!!
@@jaspervibesmusic There is a video on my Chanel about it
@@maxamillian self promo lvl99
@@NormalAF nah, just lvl 98... XD
#StockPluginsSquad 🔥😎
4:58 Okayy its gonna be darude - sandstorm
i think the same lol
#4#4#4#4#4#4#4
This guy is a genius, respect 🙌
This guy here is making disco music with 3xOSC while I can’t even make a melody with the full Native Instrument pack
Oof buddy keep practicing you’ll get it. Maschine takes some time to work with
1:06
I spewed out my coffee at this part
holy shit 😂😂😂
Lol hey Alumx, didn't expect to see you here! Love your animations btw 😁
👀 fancy seeing you here lmfao
Just stumbled upon your channel ... Clean editing, perfect rythm, touch of humor, everything is being explained concisely and clearly - everything is being explained, at all.
Damn, I'll just stop there. I can't find a way to properly express how good your work is to me !
And thanks so much for the knowledge I acquired effortlessly ... I would even say: "it was fun learning." :-)
Vories is back!!!
This. Is. Awesome... and the best thing is that you actually show what you do and not just a summary of what you DID
*no we still holding on to the intro of the vsauce track*
-Vories 2020
I was going to mention if anyone caught onto that, thunder-stealer.
Good sense of humor, extremely well explained, and overall, a very entertaining and useful video.
Keep it up!
Dude wtf, you've made a track with 1 stock plugin, and I can't even make a song LOL... with SERUM.
LPT: try challenging yourself to make music with stock plugins. I did a similar thing to this video where I used 3xOsc to create a clubby track a couple years ago and that taught me a ton about designing sounds using oscillators and effects. It wasn't a super amazing track by any means, but that made it relatively easy to pick up on Serum and design really cool sounds.
3xOsc and Serum aren't really all that functionally different; Serum is kind of like a 2xOsc (or 4xOsc if you're counting the sub and noise oscillators?) with a built-in FX chain and a lot more automation capability. Basically, if you spend a little time in 3xOsc and design some cool sounds with that, those skills can translate to Serum, which both makes it easier to use and allows you to design WAY cooler sounds.
LPT2: if you're having a difficult time creating a track, try putting something together with a ROMpler (like Nexus2, for example) where there's very minimal sound design involved. Yeah, the track probably won't come out sounding *exactly* how you want, and the sound selection might not always be super amazing, but that's okay. The focus here is to just simply make some melodies and arrange them into a track, and just let your creativity flow. Once you've finished a few tracks, pick out one or two that you like, and start replacing the premade sounds from Nexus2 (or whatever you may have used) and design your own sounds to be played instead. That can make it easier to take a track that sounds musically good but bland in sound selection to a song that sounds great musically and has great sound selection.
Edit: You don't need to use a ROMpler actually, you can also download a preset pack or two for Serum and use those to create the music, and then go back and design your own sounds to replace the presets.
Hope this helps anyone who reads this! Try to avoid what I've been doing for the past year or so, don't do sound design and musical composition at the same time (unless that really works for you) at least in my experience, that usually leads to making a neat melody and then spending hours meticulously designing a sound for it, and then forgetting the idea I had. In other words, doing both at the same time might just take you too far away from composing to finish a track.
@@PERTEKofficial Thanks for the essay 😂 you're a kind person to type all of that. I appreciate it.
@Justin Jehoshaphat nah, another hobby isn't the way to go. I have several hobbies, this is the one I need to just make work.
There is a demo song in fl made almost entirely in 3xosc
@Justin Jehoshaphat its OZIASO - Fausta and I can confirm its 100% 3xOsc
That's weeks of tutorials packed in 10 minutes. One of "the" "best" visual tutorials I have come across. Wow !
You can make anything sound good with plugins and skill.
you can literally be God by knowing sound design ;)
17Artk 3xosc is quite underrated honestly it’s a great plugin
True
@@assonance9057 hi
It's fucking legendary
Can we just give you the props you deserve for actually making a dope video!
Dude, I literally just took a test in electrodynamics that had those dang surface integrals all over the place and my professor is an Indian guy!! #relatable
Amazing video my bro! I dunno why but your videos are the best on the internet cause it’s way too fun and entertaining while educating oneself. Your videos make me understand how to make music in a better way. Since it’s funny I can laugh and then learn instead of monotonously trying to memorise something . Entertaining + information = your videos.
I mean 3x osc is just an analog synth plugin, I wouldn't exactly say this is a challenge considering how people have been using these since the birth of electronic music. The only reason people find plugins like these so difficult to use is just based off of the lack of knowledge in primitive sound design, so stating that using an analog synth is a limit to you, well, it kinda shows off how much you actually know about your craft.
Love the edits tho, thats really the only reason I stayed
There are so many smaller videos and even courses trying to explain these basics and yet this teaches it better. Thank you
Very interesting and informative video! On a point of interest, the way you described the head blocking out high frequencies but not low ones is wrong. You said that high frequencies carry low energy and are thus blocked, and low frequencies carry high energy which are thus able to pass through.
The correct explanation is: As sound passes through a medium that isn't a perfect vacuum, heat energy is dissipated into the medium. The heat energy is transferred by the friction the sound waves make by vibrating the molecules they pass through (that's where resonant frequencies come into play). This loss of energy through friction and then heat is what causes attenuation of sound waves. Higher frequency sound waves cause faster vibrations, and therefore lose energy faster than lower frequencies and have less penetrating capacity before attenuating.
The difference in our explanations is that you are confusing frequency with amplitude. The amplitude of transverse sound waves (the ones you are illustrating here) account for pitch while rarefaction in longitudinal sound waves account for the energy they carry (expressed in volume, dB).
So basically frequency is pitch and higher freqs lose energy quickly understood but why did you mention amplitude here i didnt get it 😅 (like where does he even illustrate various amplitudes?)
I am not exaggerating in the slightest when I say, that this video is simply the best tutorial on 3xOSC ever... and also the most subtle FLEX Vories has pulled on TH-cam
You explaining to me the most basic plugin like an ablosute beginner was ..
Pretty weird
Edit: BUT REALLY LOVED THIS VID! This was so accurate 👌
For all those with $10,000 home studios, and an unlimited sound library, but still can't make a track. Great video! That kick is beautiful and on point.
0:30 that's an indian drawing sine waves... you know what else can produce sine waves?
*3xOsc intensifies*
You have successfully tough me more about music in one video than anyone else
3:03 High frequency waves have HIGH energy due to
E = h*v = h * c/lambda
with v being the frquency, lambda the wave length and c the phase velocity.
And detune doesn't remove high frequencies from one channel, it just makes frequencies slightly different with same amplitude.
Yes
its the opposite, high frequency waves have low energy and are very easy to stop, treat and soundproof, the sub and lower frequencies however....
@@MrFree-vj8qj Easy to stop yes, but the energy of high frequency waves is higher. E = h nu, where nu is the frequency
Dude, you are talking about electromagnetical waves or other quantizable waves (electrons, phonons, etc.). For sound see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_energy
This formula does not apply to sound.
I saw hundreds if not thousands of music tutorials and videos, and yet your way of explaining synthesis and audio physics is one of the best I ever come across in this platform. Expecially how you explained phase and binaural listening.
Well fucking done!
video where the gopnik dancing with beer was filmed in my yard in St. Petersburg)
More education I've had in 4 minutes of this video so far than I've had in 10 years worth of music class in elementary and high school.
3 osc is the most powerful thing i have ever used. This guy knows whats up, I use it for everything tbh. Figured years ago that if i mastered 3 osc that because it can literally do just about anything any other VST does, Harmor/Massive/Sylenth/Sytrus/ etc.... i dont have to drop the several grand to get them all (eventually i did buy them all, and i still use 3 osc because its more malleable to my personal creative flow) Any sound you can make in any of the above, I can make with 3 osc, now automating how that happens is different for that other plugins are used, for instance to sidechain something in sytrus/harmor is just a click of a button in the vst, but with 3 osc you would need to sidechain it yourself or use another plugin to cause the automation. Either way those Other plugins to support 3 osc are all native plugins on fl studio so yah, 3 osc ftw
I have to admit, this deserves a like. I rarely give them but this was the perfect combination between hilarious fun and actually learning stuff, not only producing but also physics. Outstanding, fantastic job
Vories did you know 3osc had 1000+ presets the button next to the saw wave!!!
i took one year to find that out
@@toofeex9759 so basically you just press the third button to the right of the top row of waves and it will open your "computer folder" and take you automatically to a folder full of sounds!!
@@Vexasmite same😂
presets for beginners
@@rcs2003 wdym tho
This really deserves to be featured on FL Studio's next update, in the demos section.
Wohooo notification squad!!
🔥
Love You Man ... Fifteen is awesome man ❤️
like i always said: it's the idea that counts. And even with simple tools you can achieve good results. This instruction is brilliant. Lovely.
Music🔥🔥
And Those dudes 🔥🔥
the mount of effort put into this video is beautiful
Clearly Vories can use Magic to control frequency
these edits are godlike, they're so streamlined holy
6:45 minecraft sand block placing sound
I love 3XOSC. My Techno is actually made exclusively with it (Passage of Time if anyone's interested). I dunno, I just love how simple it is, and how much you can squeeze out of such a simple Synth. (Not talking about Perc samples naturally)
Honestly 3osc is such a nice bet if you use it well😂
thiss process of chill-stack with youtube is the story of my life.
Me: uses serum, cymatics sample pack, massive with presets, and kontakt
Voried: uses 3x osc but makes something better then me
learned to use FL STUDIO because of cuarentine, i could not be more gratefull of all the knowledge stored in this video, thanks, liked and suscribed, thanks again
Scientists: you can't get something from nothing
Vories: *W R O N G*
haris 3x Osc isnt Nothing
@@simstudiosofficial lol! Yes but No
Northeenz 3x Osc isn’t nothing
@@simstudiosofficial it was a joke. I was referring to the title of the video
@@haris3844 oh sorry. I misunderstood back then.
this guy is crazy. turns nothing into something...every...time. GG WP
I recommend "3 levels of chords" to those who haven't seen it yet.
Now I'm wondering... TH-cam knows how EVERYONE behaves when first start searching for Differential equations
astounding video format
Thats so Satisfying to see that you made a whole hit with only one "Synthesizer"...im always stuck making a EDM track because it has no EDM feeling...Hoping that it will get better if i watch more of your Tutorials :D
Physics are actually a great way to understand certain things. For ex. The downsampling distortion method, in physics it's quite interesting and you go from "downsampling makes everything more 8bit" to "downsampling is sampling a frequency, deleting some of the samples and then add them back together"
5:15
lmao i didn't even know that was against the rules - Vories be like: so lets choose what drum samples we wan't to use...
Me: Ok...
Random viewer: but hey man. This is a 3 x oscillator challenge. You can't use drum samples?!
Me: Oh yeah...!
Dude, you earned a like, a subscriber, and a fan from this one video. I can't wait to check out the rest of your content. I've been using FL since 3 (FL Studio 3, not since I was 3), and this is one of the most creative things I've seen anyone do with it. I salute you, sir.
My stories: how I haven't studied for 10 minutes to learn SoUnD dEsIgN
Came to pick up more music production ideas, instead found surface integrals of vector fields. Worth it.
4:33 sounds like a nice chord progression
Thanks Vories, this was gold information.
Congrats thats a "real" modern "chiptune".
Den här låten blev faktiskt rätt bra! Snyggt jobbat👌👍👍👍
why pay for serum if you can use 3xosc
Why pay for condoms when you can use plastic bag
@@trollingisasport LMFAO true dat.
Honestly this is amazing! Also I learned new things!
every time I watch one of your videos, I am amazed by how good the music is and how outstanding the production quality is. Your videos are so high quality and I can only imagine how long that took to edit
Thanks brother.....you are the man.....nobody explains the technical stuff better than you.....and the way you explain these videos using animations make you unique from everyone.......this is what I was looking for rather than usual fl tutorials.....please do more like these.....plzzzz.....like using harmor and all.....thnk you once again
You just made this one of the best plugins in my opinion
I really felt that I FIRST had fun watching this and learnt something incredible. It's 2:30am (INDIA) here and so glad your vid popped up. Kudos to you for this & I'd definitely watch more.
This might be the best informative video I've ever seen on youtube
I think I learned more from this video than I have in any other video I've watched for music production.
The setup to this video had me in stitches.
You are just a genius, really ! You are the definition of "Learning with fun". Thanks for that !
You are an awesome producer, more like a great sound engineer, with a deep knowledge behind your artist profile, this is really inspiring, Thank you for making that ! :D
One of the most informative music production tutorials I've ever watched. Great work
This was the most entertaining, and educative video i've seen in months
This is exactly what a great artist should do. Creativity comes from limitations.
Thanks i learned a lot, one of the best music production channels out there. You da best man
Man this is some high quality content, i am just 2 minutes into it and im loving it! Nice work
honestly would of loved this video about 6 years back when i was studying music production and sound engineering... fantastic work
But the same thing is on youtube for more than 6 years. Lookup for SeamlessR or Dylan Tallchief who did it back then with 3xOSC.
the master of the groovy bass is back!
i actually like watching these guys build stuff
I dont know who this man is, but 2 minutes in and I have fallen in love with him. Amazing video
Same, new to the channel as well but think I'm sticking around. I don't really use tutorials for learning any more, more for entertainment, I'd check out Underbelly's "you suck at producing" channel, full of tips but it's presented in a humourous way, I love it. Need more channels like these two. Plus bonus points for using a survival building video, I've been stumbling upon loads of those recently so it's really relatable.
You got a gift for teaching, this got my attention from beginning to end
I have to admit. This video is very entertaining and informational aswell. 10/10
The kick actually sounds really good and punchy!
Hey Vories. Make a video on. How you started making music. How taught u ? Who is your inspiration? Your upcoming plans? And message for beginners like me to build a career in music industry
Dude, your videos are both helpful and entertaining, glad I found your channel!
I actually super love 3xOsc. I learned sound design using it years ago and it's always been my go to stock synth.
This is by far the best video about sound design I've seen on the internet, perfect! : D thumbs up.
Bro, you are so creative your video creativity is also so funny to keep going you are proving yourself a lifesaver for producer
The kind of videos I need and I want! Love the humor!
your sense of humor is epic
This is the most entertaining explanation of 3xOSC ever also very in depth, you have a subscriber in me 👍
Lolol, this one video told me more than hundreds of tutorials i've watched. Thanks