love the idea of making samples uncopyrighted! this could be really powerful to everyone who wants to make tutorials with copyrighted iconic samples without getting in trouble
100%. And if you get a bunch of samples in a bundle somewhere and aren't totally comfortable using them because you're not sure whether they're cleared for a specific use, you can sidestep the problem entirely.
Ha, if only. The funny thing is that it takes basically zero effort to record without the activate windows prompt showing up now because it goes away for hours every time I restart the computer. Windows is weird.
So much potential for this tool. Which is saying something that can analyze samples from any music: soundtracks from movies and video games... Imagine recreating the samples from Metroid Prime!
Huh, interesting; just having the name of what this is technically called sent me down a rabbit hole, and now I'm wondering how Synplant 2 stacks up to other synths that claim to offer this same thing.
Been using LOGIC alchemy for seven years it has spectral/additive -Resynthesis. it can practically re-create any sound, however, the fun part of Synplant is you throw your simple sample in and it tries his best to give you an aggregate sound. It works well with traditional synth sound but not ambient type sounds. @@227
Glad you enjoyed them! I don't think I've ever successfully generated an AI image for a prompt like that without a bunch of "what on earth is this monstrosity" results.
There's no way of proving that the AI isn't feigning incompetence and rendering out weird things in response to relatively simple prompts as the first step of a robot revolution, so everybody should be very wary of toasters and other appliances from now on.
It's called VGMTrans. It doesn't work with every game's soundtrack, but it can read some of the more popular SNES, PS1, and DS soundtracks and rip out the samples. It can also automatically create SF2 soundfonts for some of them, and using a VST like JuicySF to load the SF2 and render out a longer sample sometimes has a better result than using the shorter .wav files.
There's an optional skin downloader. After installing it, you just click that little jigsaw piece at the top-right of the main page and a sub-page comes up that lets you switch between the light and dark skins.
It used to be! But then I had to replace so much of the hardware that it deactivated itself, and I don't feel like paying their ransom. I have a little script that makes the watermark go away for a few hours, and that's good enough for me.
Nope, afraid not. It's pretty pricey at $150, but I think it'll end up being worth the price of admission for all of the workflow and creative opportunities it opens up.
@@227 I see! Thats a lil shame, but i understand why its a little pricey. I can see myself getting it one day when i learn a little more about actually makin stuff :DD But thank for the info!
love the idea of making samples uncopyrighted! this could be really powerful to everyone who wants to make tutorials with copyrighted iconic samples without getting in trouble
100%. And if you get a bunch of samples in a bundle somewhere and aren't totally comfortable using them because you're not sure whether they're cleared for a specific use, you can sidestep the problem entirely.
synplant 2 is a gift from god to music producers
Makes one wonder what the devil's gift to music producers is. Maybe Sausage Fattener or MISHBY?
Awesome! LOL love the Ai commentary! It's nice that Synplant 2 generated additional Windows 10 keys!
Ha, if only. The funny thing is that it takes basically zero effort to record without the activate windows prompt showing up now because it goes away for hours every time I restart the computer. Windows is weird.
So much potential for this tool. Which is saying something that can analyze samples from any music: soundtracks from movies and video games... Imagine recreating the samples from Metroid Prime!
Ooooh, now ~that's~ a fun idea.
the new sound recreation feature thing is sick
Right? It's so much fun just throwing random samples into it and seeing what you get.
hey this is cool and good to know! thanks for informing us!
another Re-synthesis
great stuff
Huh, interesting; just having the name of what this is technically called sent me down a rabbit hole, and now I'm wondering how Synplant 2 stacks up to other synths that claim to offer this same thing.
Been using LOGIC alchemy for seven years it has spectral/additive -Resynthesis. it can practically re-create any sound, however, the fun part of Synplant is you throw your simple sample in and it tries his best to give you an aggregate sound. It works well with traditional synth sound but not ambient type sounds. @@227
LMAO couldn't stop laughing at the section breaks 😂
Glad you enjoyed them! I don't think I've ever successfully generated an AI image for a prompt like that without a bunch of "what on earth is this monstrosity" results.
Love the comedic inserts! Could you please let them last a bit longer? I had to keep pausing the video to read them, they're too good to miss!
Glad to hear it! And yes, of course; I always worry about slowing down the pace of the video too much, but I went a bit overboard.
Haha those pictures!
There's no way of proving that the AI isn't feigning incompetence and rendering out weird things in response to relatively simple prompts as the first step of a robot revolution, so everybody should be very wary of toasters and other appliances from now on.
End of video🤌
Thanks (I think-not entirely sure what that emoji means, but I think it's like a "mwah" chef's kiss thing?).
hey i know zophar but what is the program to convert into multiple samples, will do same technique if i know, thanks
It's called VGMTrans. It doesn't work with every game's soundtrack, but it can read some of the more popular SNES, PS1, and DS soundtracks and rip out the samples. It can also automatically create SF2 soundfonts for some of them, and using a VST like JuicySF to load the SF2 and render out a longer sample sometimes has a better result than using the shorter .wav files.
thanks, ill use this in the next week, i like sound design and chiptune and with this ill make better music i guess hehe @@227
how you made it to be form white to dark color?
There's an optional skin downloader. After installing it, you just click that little jigsaw piece at the top-right of the main page and a sub-page comes up that lets you switch between the light and dark skins.
What DAW is that? reaper?
Yep, it's Reaper.
wait, Windows isn't activated? :)
It used to be! But then I had to replace so much of the hardware that it deactivated itself, and I don't feel like paying their ransom. I have a little script that makes the watermark go away for a few hours, and that's good enough for me.
Ayo? This is really cool is this program free?
Nope, afraid not. It's pretty pricey at $150, but I think it'll end up being worth the price of admission for all of the workflow and creative opportunities it opens up.
@@227 I see! Thats a lil shame, but i understand why its a little pricey. I can see myself getting it one day when i learn a little more about actually makin stuff :DD But thank for the info!