I love the recent blow up of this breakcore/extratone type music. I really hope it turns into a genre instead of just being temporary thing. Also this is super impressive, nice job!
I can't describe it, I have no words. You and virtual riot just made another challenge genre! And how your cpu is not dying? I think if I put one sample in project my cpu will rest in peace(
my ears are ringing but my heart is exploding with joy hearing such amazing notes using just quantitized amen break notes... it feels like a dream has come true...
Can you do a introductory tutorial of some kind, for doing this? I wanna try but I've never used a lot of the things I'm seeing on the screen. Or could you point to where you learned how? Thanks!
wow this is so cool I'm just getting into growls n stuff how'd you learn how to do vital? I'm trying to develop my ear for remaking sounds but like I'm getting lost in how much potential there is in vital unless your sound design for these "synths" was learned somewhere else
Vital is only used at the start and in the intermediate section, at the first track at the top, thats all vital is used for yes. the rest is just the amenbreaks seen on the video.
I could have had all of the samples be in one distinct slicex instance, but having 200k notes in the piano roll makes you unable to get the target 30fps for recording video smoothly enough to be a pleasant experience. The piano roll renders the notes using transparency , which if you stack enough of them will drag any cpu down - for me that is 11 fps, less than half of my desired framerate; This is why i had to split it up across a few amenbreaks, as each one spans easily up to 20k to 50k by itself across the whole song
@@Zylenxx oh, I get it. Also since I've got your attention, could you properly explain how did you get 1960 ppq? I've looked through options but never found "quantizing options", nor could I find it in FLS manual?
In the same window where you can view your project time spent, change your projects name and description aswell as genre, you also have access to the "Project" tab, which allows you to change the "Timebase (PPQ)". But! It also allows you to change the time division, which has somewhat of a feature™ that when you set the denominator to 2, and the numerater to 1, you get twice the BPM; also doubling the parts per quarter. settings the timebase to 960 would then result in 1920PPQ. This is BPM relative , so the real hertz value would need to be calculated by (BPM/120)*4*1920 to get your hertz value. This can go all the way up to 12k hz, if you crank up the BPM to 522. But id advise against that as the project suddenly takes like 64 bars for one "normal beat at reasonable bpm"
@@Zylenxx but it doesn't change ppq, it just changes how much steps are in your beat, it's just markup, so let's say you have 4 steps in a beat and 16 steps in a beat, it doesn't mean the smallest note you can make is smaller it just means that the "step" is smaller in second case, but when you tune the notes you don't use "steps" you resize notes and the smallest possible note is affected by ppq only, no matter what time signature you use. I'll test it with different time signatures and BPMs and see if highest possible pitch is different or the same and get back to you, but I'm pretty sure it's ppq dependant only. Edit: I tested it and it actually works, I was wrong. Thanks for the tip!
the amen break after 55 years:
the fact that the 1:53 lead is made from an amen break too left me speechless
0:46 I didn't even know this was possible but I'm having an eargasm here
dude
this gotta be the next genre of drum and bass
virtual riot
leon
and you, actually carryin this rn
huge props
WHAT THIS IS ACTUALLY THE MOST INSANE THING THAT HAS BEEN DONE WITH THE AMEN BREAK EVER
I love the recent blow up of this breakcore/extratone type music. I really hope it turns into a genre instead of just being temporary thing.
Also this is super impressive, nice job!
Breaktone, or Extracore, or something between, idk.
we have reached HOW levels. like this means nothing short of ultimate knowledge of how to make any sound wave do your bidding
1:09 to 2:16 sounded amazing. this video is criminally underrated
true
I can't describe it, I have no words. You and virtual riot just made another challenge genre! And how your cpu is not dying? I think if I put one sample in project my cpu will rest in peace(
death by amen fan when revival by amen enjoyer walks in
You gotta makes soundtracks for games or something, cause I'm sure someone would deffinetly want your talent.
my ears are ringing but my heart is exploding with joy hearing such amazing notes using just quantitized amen break notes... it feels like a dream has come true...
The shit you pull off in all of these is absolutely mind-blowingly insane
2:10
holy shit...
This is a new genre really
I absolutely love the energy this has, amazing job!
peak song
ok this is seriously amazing it's like candy to my ears
This is absolutely insane! I've been attempting stuff similar to this, but to no avail 😬
Actually insane like what the hell??? ??
Can you do a introductory tutorial of some kind, for doing this? I wanna try but I've never used a lot of the things I'm seeing on the screen. Or could you point to where you learned how? Thanks!
Yeah i can arrange that
this is incredible bro wishing i can do something like this someday 😢
truely a bop
This is so good man. Amazing job ♥️♥️
this is sick, keep up the amazing work
oh my goodness I love this so much
I dont' even know what to say man you continue to amaze me
OH MY GOD, HOW?!?!?!???
HOLY MOLY WHAT IS THIS
a few amenbreaks
@@Zylenxx Lmaoo true ;-;
@@Zylenxx and vital
this is lowkey really good
SO FIRE
wow this is so cool
I'm just getting into growls n stuff
how'd you learn how to do vital?
I'm trying to develop my ear for remaking sounds but like I'm getting lost in how much potential there is in vital
unless your sound design for these "synths" was learned somewhere else
I learned sound design on sytrus and harmor mainly so vital is a cakewalk to me
[1:53] 🤯
One sample, how is this even possible? fire btw
this is what sonic the hedgehog music sounds like
Am I the only one who noticed the lead's hidden vocals?
crazy
oh this is great. this is great.
ЧУДЕСНО
Daayuuuuum
This is equivalent to touching grass gamers, btw insane piece of art there
please, can you drop midi with melody, chrords and basses?
you got a nasa pc?
@@BossAydan yes, but with little problem, I have intel hd 3000(
CPU Usage: yes
thats Amencore.
¿que?
like bru, how.
Have only 1 Sample? use your creativity to make it sound like diffrent instruments by adding diffrent intervals of notes.
Show this shit to porter robinson wtf
how do u even do this
this fucking peaks??
any chance of releasing this as a FLAC?
you what
so this is literally all made from an amen break (and a little vital?)
Vital is only used at the start and in the intermediate section, at the first track at the top, thats all vital is used for yes. the rest is just the amenbreaks seen on the video.
crazy man!!!@@Zylenxx
Wtf is "sub amen"? Can't you just throw all these samples in a single slicex instance and then assign different cuts to different mixer channels?
I could have had all of the samples be in one distinct slicex instance, but having 200k notes in the piano roll makes you unable to get the target 30fps for recording video smoothly enough to be a pleasant experience. The piano roll renders the notes using transparency , which if you stack enough of them will drag any cpu down - for me that is 11 fps, less than half of my desired framerate; This is why i had to split it up across a few amenbreaks, as each one spans easily up to 20k to 50k by itself across the whole song
@@Zylenxx oh, I get it. Also since I've got your attention, could you properly explain how did you get 1960 ppq? I've looked through options but never found "quantizing options", nor could I find it in FLS manual?
In the same window where you can view your project time spent, change your projects name and description aswell as genre, you also have access to the "Project" tab, which allows you to change the "Timebase (PPQ)". But! It also allows you to change the time division, which has somewhat of a feature™ that when you set the denominator to 2, and the numerater to 1, you get twice the BPM; also doubling the parts per quarter. settings the timebase to 960 would then result in 1920PPQ. This is BPM relative , so the real hertz value would need to be calculated by
(BPM/120)*4*1920
to get your hertz value. This can go all the way up to 12k hz, if you crank up the BPM to 522. But id advise against that as the project suddenly takes like 64 bars for one "normal beat at reasonable bpm"
@@Zylenxx but it doesn't change ppq, it just changes how much steps are in your beat, it's just markup, so let's say you have 4 steps in a beat and 16 steps in a beat, it doesn't mean the smallest note you can make is smaller it just means that the "step" is smaller in second case, but when you tune the notes you don't use "steps" you resize notes and the smallest possible note is affected by ppq only, no matter what time signature you use. I'll test it with different time signatures and BPMs and see if highest possible pitch is different or the same and get back to you, but I'm pretty sure it's ppq dependant only.
Edit: I tested it and it actually works, I was wrong. Thanks for the tip!
welcome to unintended daw features. If youre curious you should check out the video i recently made on mear analog processing using this :>
One instrument is not the amen break, try again
On a real note this is hella impressive how long did it take to make
4 hours 28 minutes in total
@@Zylenxx WHAT
HOW DID YOU EVEN DO THIS IN 4 HOURS I CAN BARELY EVEN MAKE A TRACK IN 4 HOURS 😭
whar??
no way its all drums
It is except for one vital instrument at the intro and break segment
Hey how do I get in touch with u I tried sending u an email but the one provided in your TH-cam contact is not working, it's for musical purposes
I usually dont like being sent emails - if you want to discuss something id prefer if you just hmu on discord. Same name
@@Zylenxx alright thanks will do