I thought with your baritone tones you'd have a killer singing voice. Mine is thin and lacks harmonics and grit but I'm learning to cheat with plugins. 😃
Naaah don't believe him. he can sing. Ill bet you my dogs favourite ball he can sing. He's a wizard with these tools, yes, but....I bet he VT can bang a song out
Why when i zoom in and out on my track header to enlarge my channel it knocks me clear to the top of my session. so i have to scroll back down my session to find my track im working on is this a bug or am i doing something wrong
Loooove the little piano "sound over" while you sorted the chops out. Great great vid, yet again sir. I've been trying to do this type of processing in R11 alone, and it seems quite tricky and limiting. And making my own rex files hasn't yet yielded the results id like, (weird backwards shadows on end of each slice). so Serato sample was on my Christmas list, but, can I ask what you use? or what would you recommend? Still learnt $#!t tons from this vid tho mate. Thanks again VT!
Glad you enjoyed it! You could probably recreate everything here by using the RV7000 and maybe something like Pulverizer to get that super hyped compression sound with a bit of grit. As for REX loops I actually don't really work with them much myself so I'm not sure there. Whenever I'm doing something like that, I'll just chop things based on a grid value and place them in a drum pad player like Kong or the Drum Rack in Bitwig to more or less get the same type of result.
@@VenusTheory Vital info mate thank you. Aaaaand now I think about it... I'm not sure why I've always gone towards Dr Rex, and struggled. Instead of just chopping and assigning, all neat and tidy. ...I'll blame my parents I think... Cheers pal
Hi Cameron nice video as usual. Can you do a tutorial about pitch bend for built in plugins and 3rd party plugins? I'm trying Bitwig Studio but pitch bend on Bitwig Studio is little bit hard to understand. Also can you share the reasons why are you using Bitwig Studio? Thank you and have a great day!
Yo! Not exactly sure what you're referring to with pitch bend but if you can clarify I might be able to help. Otherwise feel free to reach out in my Discord! As for why I use Bitwig, simply put it's a combination of features and workflow. At the moment at least, it's just what best suits what I do both for work and for my own music.
I actually almost picked up Reaper! Reaper is a really powerful thing, and I might have to give it another look at some point. Studio One I have tried but it's been a while - I heave heard really good things about the recent updates though so maybe I'll give it a spin when time allows.
Yo! It's a bit hard to describe really but in short Oldtimer has a more 'round' and smooth response than other compressors that I'd normally use, it's great for vocals and other similar material that needs something more 'glue-y' than fast and aggressive. PSP has free demos of their plugins, so you can try it out for yourself to hear/compare it!
Such a pleasant surprise seeing another bitwig user!
Man, I really love your voice, you must create a Vocal pack for Splice ! XD
I do have a free pack on my website I made for 20k subscribers!
honestly underrated channel
It will blow up soon, just wait for it.
Thanks! Glad it's helpful!
ya i subsciribed today it will be helpful.. great job
Alright yeah your channel is ridiculous. This video and your chord hack video are incredible. Please don’t stop with the videos
So glad to hear it!
legendary video editing skills now as well.
Nice work man!
ur killing it fr man such a great channel
Thanks! Glad to hear it's helpful!
I wanted this tutorial!!
Wow. Really nice channel. Really responsive video. Thanks!
with the speed of light.... ready!
Noice! Goes to show that compression and saturation make everything better!
Pretty much haha
I thought with your baritone tones you'd have a killer singing voice. Mine is thin and lacks harmonics and grit but I'm learning to cheat with plugins. 😃
Haha not really - I can do a pretty good Johnny Cash and that's about it.
Yep, I did vocals on that one! That was definitely a bit off the wall, probably the only appearance my vocals will make anytime soon haha.
Naaah don't believe him. he can sing. Ill bet you my dogs favourite ball he can sing. He's a wizard with these tools, yes, but....I bet he VT can bang a song out
Very good idea 👍🏼🔥👍🏼🔥
Cool , another tutorial that I will for sure use for my next songs , thanks ❤
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Always great content. I will definitely buy one of your sample packs to support your work ✌
Glad the channel has been helpful!
Fantastic tutorial, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Why when i zoom in and out on my track header to enlarge my channel it knocks me clear to the top of my session. so i have to scroll back down my session to find my track im working on is this a bug or am i doing something wrong
THANKS A LOT !!!
sounds like Art of Noise from the eighties. music trends always come around again.
thankss sir!!
🔥🔥🔥
Loooove the little piano "sound over" while you sorted the chops out. Great great vid, yet again sir. I've been trying to do this type of processing in R11 alone, and it seems quite tricky and limiting. And making my own rex files hasn't yet yielded the results id like, (weird backwards shadows on end of each slice). so Serato sample was on my Christmas list, but, can I ask what you use? or what would you recommend? Still learnt $#!t tons from this vid tho mate. Thanks again VT!
I heard Bitwig.....oooh wazzat now?
Glad you enjoyed it!
You could probably recreate everything here by using the RV7000 and maybe something like Pulverizer to get that super hyped compression sound with a bit of grit.
As for REX loops I actually don't really work with them much myself so I'm not sure there. Whenever I'm doing something like that, I'll just chop things based on a grid value and place them in a drum pad player like Kong or the Drum Rack in Bitwig to more or less get the same type of result.
@@VenusTheory Vital info mate thank you. Aaaaand now I think about it... I'm not sure why I've always gone towards Dr Rex, and struggled. Instead of just chopping and assigning, all neat and tidy. ...I'll blame my parents I think... Cheers pal
Hi Cameron nice video as usual. Can you do a tutorial about pitch bend for built in plugins and 3rd party plugins? I'm trying Bitwig Studio but pitch bend on Bitwig Studio is little bit hard to understand. Also can you share the reasons why are you using Bitwig Studio? Thank you and have a great day!
Yo! Not exactly sure what you're referring to with pitch bend but if you can clarify I might be able to help. Otherwise feel free to reach out in my Discord!
As for why I use Bitwig, simply put it's a combination of features and workflow. At the moment at least, it's just what best suits what I do both for work and for my own music.
I finally made it.
I know you like to tweak the hell out of things, that was quick and easy though.
I'm curious, have you ever tried Reaper or Studio One?
I actually almost picked up Reaper! Reaper is a really powerful thing, and I might have to give it another look at some point. Studio One I have tried but it's been a while - I heave heard really good things about the recent updates though so maybe I'll give it a spin when time allows.
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No one cares tho.
Ayyyyyy very cool! Glad you liked the video!
What DAW is it?
Yo! I use Bitwig Studio 3 as my main DAW
@@VenusTheory thank you so much
wym by spongey character??
Yo! It's a bit hard to describe really but in short Oldtimer has a more 'round' and smooth response than other compressors that I'd normally use, it's great for vocals and other similar material that needs something more 'glue-y' than fast and aggressive.
PSP has free demos of their plugins, so you can try it out for yourself to hear/compare it!
voice :D
Pile of sadness... Hahaha