You and Mr. Bill teach me EXACTLY the type of stuff I want to know, and this type of sound design is rare on youtube so I really appreciate your tutorials ! Thank you and please keep making more !!! :)
A man after my own heart. Nice little tip that saves time for FL Studio users: When doing large samples, you can use Edison and slicex's auto slice functions to quickly chop and preview samples with the left and right arrow keys, and also edit the chops very quickly. Not sure if Ableton has a similar feature but maybe you could look into it. Very nice tutorial, I've been playing around with a similar effect using Valhalla spacemodulator on tones and mapping all the knobs to a midi controller.
Fun stuff, subbed! Immediately when I heard the bubble sound coming together I thought, 'he should definitely put grain delay on that. he's going to put grain delay on that, right? '
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you! I produce in Reaper so I used Serum running into the Reverse Grain and Grain Delay modules in Guitar Rig to make myself a nice little sample pack. I still need to play with an arpeggiator.
@@5amsound yeah for sure, specifically I'm thinking of Faceshopping. Some things I'm mystified by are how she created the low pitch metallic demon sound and then most of the percussion. open.spotify.com/track/0y4YmA9UGpQnWdIFbWBHu0?si=k_XB3m_vQ9OU2S7nzjjj5w
@@KyleHarrismusic Woah that's a banger 0_0 I didn't realize Sophie got this grimey! Saw that she passed recently :( RIP... As for the sounds, You can get stuff like this with layers of fm in series using different coarse settings for pitches and shorter envelopes for the fm oscillators to get a ringing effect. Maybe I'll make a video on it :)
@@5amsound I know it's really tragic. Faceshopping is a masterpiece in my opinion! Hmm the operator layers is real interesting. I've only just begun experimenting with synth layers in instrument racks in my sound design. Been really digging your videos BTW! Hard to find great sound design tutorials. Just curious as to how you'll breakdown a sound to determine how to layer it? Or how to preconceive of the layered strategy? Not sure if that's the right question but I'm thinking in general practice and how you're thinking about using layering to do your sound design. Also any resources you think are useful for going deeper into this stuff? Thank you so so much!
You're killing it though, these sounds I'd never have comprehended until I stumbled across this series. Truth be told, there's not much on TH-cam related to him this closely! Keep it up man, this channel deserves a lot more views
You and Mr. Bill teach me EXACTLY the type of stuff I want to know, and this type of sound design is rare on youtube so I really appreciate your tutorials ! Thank you and please keep making more !!! :)
I signing in just to say thanks! Yes sir! Thanks!
Dude you're blowing my mind right now with this granular synthesis stuff. You just got yourself a subscriber.
Really good tutorial. Seems easy enough to follow for beginners while being fast and interesting enough for advanced users.
Thanks man! Appreciate you tuning in!
this is so sick and you explain it so well
A man after my own heart. Nice little tip that saves time for FL Studio users:
When doing large samples, you can use Edison and slicex's auto slice functions to quickly chop and preview samples with the left and right arrow keys, and also edit the chops very quickly. Not sure if Ableton has a similar feature but maybe you could look into it. Very nice tutorial, I've been playing around with a similar effect using Valhalla spacemodulator on tones and mapping all the knobs to a midi controller.
You teached me bubbles and also managing samples, nice one!
This is some of the most enlightening tutorials I've seen man, hope you can make it back sometime.
I leveled up.
such a great tutorial brother!! just what I was looking for!! much love!!!
Fun stuff, subbed! Immediately when I heard the bubble sound coming together I thought, 'he should definitely put grain delay on that. he's going to put grain delay on that, right? '
FKN CRAZY DUDES, REALLY THANKS
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you! I produce in Reaper so I used Serum running into the Reverse Grain and Grain Delay modules in Guitar Rig to make myself a nice little sample pack. I still need to play with an arpeggiator.
dang thats cool idea.
This is just awesome thanks for your vid
Nice tutorial man! Quick and to the point :)
Thank you!!! I've always wanted to know how Tipper makes those bubble sounds.
Thank you!
Thanks for the technique :)
me googling "laser sound in ableton" at 4.49 am
hMMM ...sound like i'm in the right place!
Love this tutorial and your vibe!
Very Ozric Tentacles... great stuff! :)
Nice stuff
Very nice,thanks!
Thank you! Great stuff!
Breh how you gonna do a 10 minute video on bubbles lol this is awesome. thank you //leet af
Really great tutorial man! Thanks
this is amazing thanks so much
Beautiful
Great video! Tanks man!
nice bubbles
Nice tut
What the heck is the difference between a ClickClackClang, a Glimer, a Kanoodler and Rustling? Your folder names are intriguing.
Plz can you explain how can v make the synth like tipper( sayonara) track
This is awesome. Do you have any insight into how to make metallic sounds like Sophie?
Hey I could probably assist with that, can you reference a song, or better yet link one?
@@5amsound yeah for sure, specifically I'm thinking of Faceshopping. Some things I'm mystified by are how she created the low pitch metallic demon sound and then most of the percussion. open.spotify.com/track/0y4YmA9UGpQnWdIFbWBHu0?si=k_XB3m_vQ9OU2S7nzjjj5w
@@KyleHarrismusic Woah that's a banger 0_0 I didn't realize Sophie got this grimey! Saw that she passed recently :( RIP...
As for the sounds, You can get stuff like this with layers of fm in series using different coarse settings for pitches and shorter envelopes for the fm oscillators to get a ringing effect. Maybe I'll make a video on it :)
@@5amsound I know it's really tragic. Faceshopping is a masterpiece in my opinion! Hmm the operator layers is real interesting. I've only just begun experimenting with synth layers in instrument racks in my sound design. Been really digging your videos BTW! Hard to find great sound design tutorials. Just curious as to how you'll breakdown a sound to determine how to layer it? Or how to preconceive of the layered strategy? Not sure if that's the right question but I'm thinking in general practice and how you're thinking about using layering to do your sound design. Also any resources you think are useful for going deeper into this stuff? Thank you so so much!
Tipper Tipper Tipper
He does have a great degree of control over his bubbles.
You're killing it though, these sounds I'd never have comprehended until I stumbled across this series. Truth be told, there's not much on TH-cam related to him this closely! Keep it up man, this channel deserves a lot more views
:)