Maaaaaan, sure keep going with these type of tutorials. So useful. Thank you so much for your effort, and yes don't forget to do what you enjoy so you don't lose motivation. I'm looking forward for your cover song. Big up! 👏👏👏
So Glad you uploaded the sound design tutorial! It would be awesome if you could keep posting more sound design tutorials for beginners using the MK2, like how to create different bass sounds and other effects... etc. 🔥🔥
Already answered this under the poll, I will definitely keep it in mind. There are probably other channels that do beginner stuff better than I, I want to mostly make videos on more advanced stuff. However, if I get around to it, I'll do it 👍
This was really helpful! Thank you for sharing this stuff with us! I am a really big fan of your channel! Looking forward for the next tutorials and also for your music! Keep it up. All the best from Vienna :)
I know how a flanger works, but had no idea you could do this on a loop station, this is really imaginative! PS. Creating tones using short delays and high feedback is called Karplus-Strong synthesis. If you've ever looked at any Eurorack modular stuff, there's a famous module called Rings, which does exactly this, it's a tuned resonator. I make stuff like this from scratch using modular software called VCV Rack, which is great for experimental effects but it's nice to see other people doing something different too. 👍
Thanks! I love sound designing creatively. I don't have too much experience with this kind of synthesis outside of the loop station, but the module you mentioned sounds interesting, I'll look into it 👍
Exactly what any mk2 user needs. Everyone can learn something from this, I think I can speak for everyone when I say we appreciate it tons. keep going with these vids :)
Maaaaaan, sure keep going with these type of tutorials. So useful. Thank you so much for your effort, and yes don't forget to do what you enjoy so you don't lose motivation. I'm looking forward for your cover song. Big up! 👏👏👏
Thank you for watching! Appreciate this kind of comment :)
So Glad you uploaded the sound design tutorial!
It would be awesome if you could keep posting more sound design tutorials for beginners using the MK2, like how to create different bass sounds and other effects... etc.
🔥🔥
Already answered this under the poll, I will definitely keep it in mind. There are probably other channels that do beginner stuff better than I, I want to mostly make videos on more advanced stuff. However, if I get around to it, I'll do it 👍
@@ZharynMusic yess please keep on making advanced stuff!!
@@athaya1588 Of course :)
I hope you continue these types of videos. Thank you!
This was really helpful! Thank you for sharing this stuff with us! I am a really big fan of your channel! Looking forward for the next tutorials and also for your music! Keep it up. All the best from Vienna :)
Thanks, that means a lot! Let's see what kind of video is next 🤔
thank you
This was really sick ! MORE !🙌
Thanks :)
More is on the way...
Bro this is sick
Thanks!
BRO YOU ARE A GENIUS
Wow that’s a lot of information thank you so much !!!!!
Glad you like it!
thanks again! really usefull information.
That "organ 2" sounds like a bagpipe. i will use it in some songs for sure.
A big hug from spain :)
It does sound like a bagpipe, you're right! Glad you found this helpful :)
I know how a flanger works, but had no idea you could do this on a loop station, this is really imaginative!
PS. Creating tones using short delays and high feedback is called Karplus-Strong synthesis. If you've ever looked at any Eurorack modular stuff, there's a famous module called Rings, which does exactly this, it's a tuned resonator. I make stuff like this from scratch using modular software called VCV Rack, which is great for experimental effects but it's nice to see other people doing something different too. 👍
Thanks! I love sound designing creatively. I don't have too much experience with this kind of synthesis outside of the loop station, but the module you mentioned sounds interesting, I'll look into it 👍
Exactly what any mk2 user needs. Everyone can learn something from this, I think I can speak for everyone when I say we appreciate it tons. keep going with these vids :)
Glad to hear it 💪
普通の作曲にも使える知識だ....
Thank you for your tutorial! from JP
Glad this was helpful for you :)
Boom💥👍
MKI aviavle?
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Are you german?❤ good tuto btw
Thanks!
Yes I am