Hi i have been learning a lot from your videos. Thnks so much for your video tutorials. I want to know how to use outboard gears for mixing and send them back to DAW for printing a stereo mix.
This is basically a synthesizer that is triggered by your kick (or other sound source). It already has a brand control so not necessary to use as a send effect. A send effect is used if you want to send multiple sound sources through one effect at differing levels.
@@Gang-25j Clearly the OP is new and I was just trying to give a helpful pointer for the typical usage of a send vs an insert. I don't think my comment warrants such hostility.
How is this better than just using any 2 oscillator synth and writing a bassline that follows the kicks? Like can’t you do the same thing with ES2 or Retro, and not even need 3 separate tracks? Just seems redundant and more work than necessary?
It's really great at adding some extra low-end to a live drumkit. Of course you could also add a midi drum to a live kick but as with most things, there's more than one way to do it. I've had success with both methods.
YES DUDE. Keep going with free plug in weekly!!!! No more monthly.
you can synthesize most sounds from defaults. If not you can buy samples.
Can this follow pitch for basslines as well?
Loving that grind bass. Is that a default Logic instrument?
He made it mostly in ES2 (so sort of yes). He showed the synth settings for it in his last (IIRC) video.
Where’s the chart of which numbers equal which notes?
Hi i have been learning a lot from your videos. Thnks so much for your video tutorials. I want to know how to use outboard gears for mixing and send them back to DAW for printing a stereo mix.
Cool review.
For now I only see this plugin useful for synths and electronic music. Hopefully I'll find a way to use it in rock songs too.
Put it on your guitar, I’m gonna try this as soon as I download the vst
which VST are similar to the new Moog Subharmonicon?
Cool!
But it changes the frequecies each time a kick hits.
So it's really hard to get a consistent kick for example.
For the Google of the key/Hz chart ,what did you put in the search?
Great job
this one sounds very useful
good on you. This is coolio! Thanks
Thanks for the tutorial man ! Do you think using it as a send effect might help achieve higher sound quality ??
This is basically a synthesizer that is triggered by your kick (or other sound source). It already has a brand control so not necessary to use as a send effect. A send effect is used if you want to send multiple sound sources through one effect at differing levels.
@@ezrashanti clearly you don’t have to send multiple thing to any given send, stop trying to seem fucking smart
@@Gang-25j Clearly the OP is new and I was just trying to give a helpful pointer for the typical usage of a send vs an insert. I don't think my comment warrants such hostility.
Thank You!
How is this better than just using any 2 oscillator synth and writing a bassline that follows the kicks? Like can’t you do the same thing with ES2 or Retro, and not even need 3 separate tracks? Just seems redundant and more work than necessary?
If I understand correctly it syncs to audio, so it can easily be added to a recorded drum. If you use a midi drum, a synth might be more flexible
cool...not sure this is necessary as it only does what can easily be done in any synth....
It's really great at adding some extra low-end to a live drumkit. Of course you could also add a midi drum to a live kick but as with most things, there's more than one way to do it. I've had success with both methods.
Very cool!!!
Nice!
Very good, it's very similar to Drum buss from Ableton Live and Stimulant Subharmonic Generator from LAB: ONE RECORDINGS, but for free ... thanks.
It's more like an extremely limited operator
Drum buss is an effects processor
From the thumbnail preview, i thought it said Trump and i threw up in my mouth a little.