Nicely, nicely... You can also set up a template and feed the dry kick to CUE and feed it into another track for FX, with Neighor just under for ducking (I like to "duck" with Fiter Cutoff) - add salt to taste - resample the lot. A template like that allows you quickly load a new drum sound and have its own rumble created "Automatically".
Thanks for the method! Looking forward to trying this... on purpose. I'm pretty sure I've done this while messing around with kick samples, by accident.
Hi! Really nice video, easy to follow, clear instructions e perfect view of machine and display. It would be great if you could make a complete beginner guide of basics of this great machine!
@@EZBOT_ Unfortunately I think I live far away from your home. I am having a look at your OC videos, all of them are really well made... believe me, if I lived near you i would pay for lessons almost every day!
You can go into the audio editor and apply a fade, or you can adjust the amp envelope so that it works like a AR envelope. Turn down the sustain and only use the release
@@EZBOT_ Figured that in the end it didn't matter as long as it was filtered out by the low pass on the second filter :) It is also an option to set up ducking on the rumble sample, by using an LFO with EXP wave on the base of the first filter (and using trigless trigs). You'd have to dial it in manually though, but still.
@@robertsyrett1992 I did indeed, when you start a new project the inputs are at 0 by default in the mixer. Are you in the Discord? cause you totally should be if you're not
Matthew I am having a problem with hearing the sample. I recorded like you said, I can go to trim page and press func+yes to listen to it just fine; but when I put the playback trig it is silent / doesnt play anything / is silent in both headphone out and master out. What am I doing wrong? Im so confused. I plugged in my headphones because apparently with track 8 master you cant listen without headphones. How did you make the flex track play without setting it as a static track? I could get it to work that way but it made a terrible click noise (I have short fade in in the rec options also). Maybe I messed something up from another day tinkering? Idk. I'll keep trying things but any help would be appreciated.
Skip strait to the rumble: 4:22
Join the discord! discord.gg/KUSBH9h
+ trig lock the second filter to let some of the high freq distortion out - makes a good bed for hats.
Nicely, nicely...
You can also set up a template and feed the dry kick to CUE and feed it into another track for FX, with Neighor just under for ducking (I like to "duck" with Fiter Cutoff) - add salt to taste - resample the lot.
A template like that allows you quickly load a new drum sound and have its own rumble created "Automatically".
hi! could you desctibe this technique in more detail maybe? Thank you! :)
One of you champs make a tut!
Man, this is an amazing trick with filter distortion! I completely forgot about its existence!
Sweet and short tutorial!
Love it!
Thanks! Loving your content too btw
@@EZBOT_ Thanks man! Appreciate it!
Thank you very much i tried this on my octa mk1. I worked like a charm. Very simple technique
That is so awesome to hear! I'd love to hear it, you should join the discord so i can check it out
I don't even own an Octatrack but that rumble is powerful :D Great tutorial indeed.
this is absolutely spot on.
Thanks! 🤘
Ok whyyyy did i not watch this sooner? Thanks broshky!
Thanks for the method! Looking forward to trying this... on purpose. I'm pretty sure I've done this while messing around with kick samples, by accident.
Excellent! Have fun 🤩
Hi!
Really nice video, easy to follow, clear instructions e perfect view of machine and display. It would be great if you could make a complete beginner guide of basics of this great machine!
Beginners guide eh, I might do that. I do private lessons for that usually but perhaps I can work on one :)
@@EZBOT_ Unfortunately I think I live far away from your home. I am having a look at your OC videos, all of them are really well made... believe me, if I lived near you i would pay for lessons almost every day!
@@EZBOT_ yes, i will wait for this! thanks a lot. complete beginner guide of basics is clever idea.
Fantastic 👍
Nice tutorial clip and great rumble bass!! Thank you!
Thank you!
You awesome Matt...
You have the new OT, very cool
Thanks! 🤘
@@EZBOT_ you are so welcome
Excellent tutorial! Thanks!
R U M B L E
great video as always, matty
Thanks Danny boiii!
That's my favorite league champion also.
@@robertsyrett1992 DOTA 2 or bust! haha
@@EZBOT_
Fantastic and succinct. Thank you.
Thank you!
Thanks man, this is great! Keep up the good work, we appreciate it!
You got it! Thank you
That's it. All you need.
Hell ya my friend
excellent as usual, thanks!
Thank you!
BRUMBLE BASS!!!!!
Is that what it’s called? Rumble bass... I hear this in so many tracks. Thanks man!
Yep! Pretty cool right?!
Hi, thanks for the video. I get a click sound at the beginning and at end of the recorded sample as the waveform is cut off. Any way around this?
You can go into the audio editor and apply a fade, or you can adjust the amp envelope so that it works like a AR envelope. Turn down the sustain and only use the release
@@EZBOT_ Figured that in the end it didn't matter as long as it was filtered out by the low pass on the second filter :) It is also an option to set up ducking on the rumble sample, by using an LFO with EXP wave on the base of the first filter (and using trigless trigs). You'd have to dial it in manually though, but still.
@@thanqol I have a tutorial on doing side chain pumping and it does work well with the rumble bass
would it be nice to sidechain the rumble layer of rec7?
For sure
wow man, this is good, thank you! may I ask what the notes are below the trigs? are those scenes you use?
Yeah those are scenes for when I play live with other machines, which is how I usually use the Octatrack
If you have stuff plugged into AB and CD, remember to turn them off when you set up your Flex track :)
Indeed but you also have to turn them on first too, which we didn't do here :P
@@EZBOT_ 1:47 It looks like they are turned on by default, although I guess you might have them turned down on the mixer screen.
@@robertsyrett1992 I did indeed, when you start a new project the inputs are at 0 by default in the mixer. Are you in the Discord? cause you totally should be if you're not
fucking love it, thanks for this
Thanks Bongwarrior!
nice tip!
any reason not to do it in real time? i mean not a one-shot rec trig but continually sampling the kick track output (instead of track 8)
@@tomesmusic yeah, just so that you get a perfect sample. It will save you a ton of time in the end
@@EZBOT_ i guess you mean from a production standpoint as opposed to live? nice technique either way!
It's so interesting that your voice sounds completely different on your older videos. I ask myself, hast your voice changed, or is it the microphone?
Yeah, it has a lot to do with me having to project my voice due to it being an overhead mic vs me softly talking into a microphone
@@EZBOT_ so this is the secret of your relaxing voice... adsr alert
Do one for the Syntakt? :)
Not a bad idea!
i really was looking for the secret.
What did you find?
@@EZBOT_ the answer to it all!
Matthew I am having a problem with hearing the sample. I recorded like you said, I can go to trim page and press func+yes to listen to it just fine; but when I put the playback trig it is silent / doesnt play anything / is silent in both headphone out and master out.
What am I doing wrong? Im so confused. I plugged in my headphones because apparently with track 8 master you cant listen without headphones. How did you make the flex track play without setting it as a static track? I could get it to work that way but it made a terrible click noise (I have short fade in in the rec options also).
Maybe I messed something up from another day tinkering? Idk. I'll keep trying things but any help would be appreciated.
would take 10 seconds on a daw
This is a tutorial not a speed run
This is for performance, not making a song. More like building things for you to tinker / experiment with.