At around 8:08, I messed up my description of how fourths and fifths work with the parameter values. Check out my list of values in the video description to see how they really work.
It's nice trick with the exture Lab. Thanks for this vid. It seems we can do a lot with ample or using it as a pedal instrument. So much possibilities and well explained in your videos.
Thank you! I'm just glad people aren't sick of the videos yet, although I'm going to have to pivot to something else at some point, because I can't just keep making Texture Lab videos forever...
Thank you! I’m not sure, but I think it’s maybe because it didn’t get demoed or hyped up by many people with big channels much (there were a couple, but not that many).
Question for the worlds leading expert on the texture lab (that’s you). You can release a held note (hold+key) by pressing that same key again. On my unit it will then also release all other held notes that are exactly an octave up or down from the to be released note. Is that your experience as well? If so, I’ll ask sonicware to fix that in a firmware update.
I don't know if I can claim to be an expert now, because I hadn't noticed that before! But yeah, the same thing happens to me if I hold two of the same note in different octaves. However, if I hold three or four of the same notes, all but one of them will be released. I can't figure out which one continues to get held; sometimes it seems to be the one last entered; other times, the one with the lowest octave. Weird... Anyway, good catch!
There's attack and release, but it applies to the overall sound that's being generated, and that sound gets looped, if that makes sense. And no, it's not ideal - I hope they'll add an option to disable looping with a firmware update.
At around 8:08, I messed up my description of how fourths and fifths work with the parameter values. Check out my list of values in the video description to see how they really work.
It's nice trick with the exture Lab. Thanks for this vid. It seems we can do a lot with ample or using it as a pedal instrument. So much possibilities and well explained in your videos.
Thank you!
More great stuff from you.......and the fabulously versatile Texture Lab.
Thank you! And indeed (re: the second thing)!
i love how much in depth you go on this device
Thank you! I'm just glad people aren't sick of the videos yet, although I'm going to have to pivot to something else at some point, because I can't just keep making Texture Lab videos forever...
agreed but better to know one device well then just be ok on ten devices creatively speaking@@SonicCartography
I've got lots to catch up on! Thanks for doing this amazing set of tutorials.
Thank you for watching!
Great content! Keep it up and thanks for sharing. Wonder why this is such an underrated machine.
Thank you! I’m not sure, but I think it’s maybe because it didn’t get demoed or hyped up by many people with big channels much (there were a couple, but not that many).
@@SonicCartography damn. Well I hope content like yours could help for that. Cheers!
Question for the worlds leading expert on the texture lab (that’s you). You can release a held note (hold+key) by pressing that same key again. On my unit it will then also release all other held notes that are exactly an octave up or down from the to be released note. Is that your experience as well? If so, I’ll ask sonicware to fix that in a firmware update.
I don't know if I can claim to be an expert now, because I hadn't noticed that before! But yeah, the same thing happens to me if I hold two of the same note in different octaves. However, if I hold three or four of the same notes, all but one of them will be released. I can't figure out which one continues to get held; sometimes it seems to be the one last entered; other times, the one with the lowest octave. Weird... Anyway, good catch!
... so there is no envelope? That's a bummer.
There's attack and release, but it applies to the overall sound that's being generated, and that sound gets looped, if that makes sense. And no, it's not ideal - I hope they'll add an option to disable looping with a firmware update.