Hey, new guy here! I'm doing some research involving mice and I was wondering if you'd be willing/able to assist me. Which microphone/device and which software would I need to see the 1 kHz - 110 kHz spectrum? And how might I shift these sounds into the human range of hearing? I'm trying to design a mouse-detecting robot lol
Hey Martiln 😊 Thank you for this, and your videos in general. You explane things super clearly, and I realy appreciate that 😊 I am currently in the process of designing my own drum kit, using drum-rack in Ableton 11. I’ll try the frequecy shifter, for sure, when tuning toms, snare and kick
You're welcome! Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching! :D Definitely try out the frequency shifter for drum tuning, you'll get a much better result than a pitch shifter, but you can also always transpose the sample (which, as long as you aren't warping it, will be an even better option at the expense of changing the length of the sample).
Would've been nice to hear an example of what a frequency shifter does to harmonic sounds and what a pitch shifter does to inharmonic sounds
Totally agreed! I guess it's something I overlooked in this video 😅
Don't know how I never knew or realised this. Cheers man, awesome vid!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching! :)
Great explanation, thanks!
You're welcome! :)
Super clear! Thanks!!! 💚
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. :)
Just stumbled upon your channel randomly. Great content and value. Thank you!! :) subbed/liked.
Thanks so much!! Really appreciate it and thanks for watching and for the sub. ☺️
Great explanation with great examples.
Glad you thought so! Thanks for watching. :)
Hey, new guy here! I'm doing some research involving mice and I was wondering if you'd be willing/able to assist me. Which microphone/device and which software would I need to see the 1 kHz - 110 kHz spectrum? And how might I shift these sounds into the human range of hearing?
I'm trying to design a mouse-detecting robot lol
Great video bro, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Very cool and interesting!!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching. :)
Awesome. Subscribed
Thank you! :)
Your'e the man!
Thanks! :D
Great vid. One remark is you should've said "tonal", instead of "musical". Drums are musical too :)
You're 100% correct! I think I was just trying to find the right words and couldn't when recording. Thank you for watching! :)
THAAAAANK YOU :D
You're welcome! :D
there is cool torque live plugin for drums shifting
I didn't know about this, looks very cool!
@@matttinklermusic yes indeed very nice for shifting kick drum or a clap to fit the track
Hey Martiln 😊 Thank you for this, and your videos in general. You explane things super clearly, and I realy appreciate that 😊 I am currently in the process of designing my own drum kit, using drum-rack in Ableton 11. I’ll try the frequecy shifter, for sure, when tuning toms, snare and kick
You're welcome! Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching! :D
Definitely try out the frequency shifter for drum tuning, you'll get a much better result than a pitch shifter, but you can also always transpose the sample (which, as long as you aren't warping it, will be an even better option at the expense of changing the length of the sample).
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That's a great explanation. Thank You so much!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching. :)