Oh yes for a while I was only using Pigments and I LOVE the sampling engine. In this video I’m trying to keep it low cost for the beginners to get them started. Thanks for watching and for the recommendation 🙏🏼 🧡
First of all, Thank you for the valuable information. Here is the funny part. I thought it was a very old video so should I watch or not. Then when you said Ableton 12, I re checked the upload time. It’s 7 hours and not 7 years. HR means hours. Towards the end of the video you mentioned about some websites and software. I am going to search now.
Checkout ProjectSAM's Free Orchestra and the LABS instruments by Spitfire. All free and a great variety of orchestral, exotic, electronic and percussive sounds.
Oh yes! I mentioned Labs but I forgot about ProjectSAM’s Free Orchestra and it’s funny because it’s my most used free library lol 😂 thanks for watching man 🙏🏼
Haha eventually I had to upgrade and it was mostly because I found myself using NI plugins a lot such as Kontakt and Komplete Kontrol so I wanted the ease of interacting with them via hardware on those big screens.
@@AdilConstantineMusic Cool! Do you still recommend the Arturia to someone who is a saxophonist and just wants to play and study at night while everyone else sleeps (do remember if the Arturia has clicky and noisy keys)?
Vital is great indeed. I've also started using Arturia's Pigments which is amazing too.
Oh yes for a while I was only using Pigments and I LOVE the sampling engine.
In this video I’m trying to keep it low cost for the beginners to get them started.
Thanks for watching and for the recommendation 🙏🏼 🧡
@@AdilConstantineMusic no woreis ... I got Vital too 😛
First of all, Thank you for the valuable information. Here is the funny part. I thought it was a very old video so should I watch or not. Then when you said Ableton 12, I re checked the upload time. It’s 7 hours and not 7 years. HR means hours. Towards the end of the video you mentioned about some websites and software. I am going to search now.
Haha thank you for watching 🙏🏼
The links for all the gear and websites I mentioned should be in the description. If I missed any let me know 🙂
such a good man
Thanks man, just giving back to the community 🧡
Checkout ProjectSAM's Free Orchestra and the LABS instruments by Spitfire. All free and a great variety of orchestral, exotic, electronic and percussive sounds.
Oh yes! I mentioned Labs but I forgot about ProjectSAM’s Free Orchestra and it’s funny because it’s my most used free library lol 😂 thanks for watching man 🙏🏼
Great work Adil!! 🎉🎉
Thank you 🙏🏼🧡
What happened to the arturia keyboard?
Haha eventually I had to upgrade and it was mostly because I found myself using NI plugins a lot such as Kontakt and Komplete Kontrol so I wanted the ease of interacting with them via hardware on those big screens.
@@AdilConstantineMusic Cool! Do you still recommend the Arturia to someone who is a saxophonist and just wants to play and study at night while everyone else sleeps (do remember if the Arturia has clicky and noisy keys)?