Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 7:12 am
by (NYXX)
Not really a tutorial but pointblank is doing these videos called producer profiles, pretty cool to see what gear artists are using and how they use them! This video features Excercise one, enjoy!youtu.be/5x5RdPxEhCM
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 4:22 pm
by Planar
Not sure if this one has been posted before, but I've been getting annoyed with having all my drumrack parts in a single clip. This is how to have a clip per drum part:-
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 6:36 am
by xQer
Techno reverb kick done the right way. Note that the asshole is clipping the hole time and doesn't care about adjusting the sidechain properly. But the idea of the convo is simple and cool. I prefer to do it copying the channel and leaving the original untouched. Seems to give me more control over the sound and the levels to me.
Anyone has been experimenting with the predelay to sync it to 8ths o 4ths? It doesn't seem to give me a noticeable difference
Tip: check the 20-100 range with a multiband eq (ff pro-mb) or something to don't go too wild theese lows. It helps a ton to me for adjusting the balance between kick and bass.
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 5:40 pm
by Menacatron
Don't post on this board too much although I often lurk as its one of my go-to sites when I need some inspiration. Anyways, I stumbled across this tutorial on turning Operator into a 303 clone earlier today and thought you guys may find it of some use...
Haven't actually had time to try it for myself but going off the video it sounds ok. Definitely not a 100% perfect 303 re-creation but if you're after something that sounds reasonably acidy and can be tweeked loads from there (the patch itself only uses 1 of Operators oscillators) it seems worth a shot.
Hope somebody finds it useful and I apologise if it's already been posted.
All the best, Tom.
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 6:09 pm
by Críoch
Cool, thanks Tom. Really like operator a lot now. Used to think it was v.user unfriendly & cryptic, but if you sit down with it and follow a few patches, its actually quite a straightforward beast.
The distortion settings in it are very nice.
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 4:48 pm
by Menacatron
No worries.
Yeah, i like Operator a lot too. Most synth stuff I do atm is on ABL2 as I'm a massive acid head but when its time to go for something different, Operator is the first place I look. As you say, it seems complicated at first but (imo) Operator and FM synthesis in general is pretty simple stuff once you know the basics. And once you do, the amount of options available make those few hours of learning well worth it.
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:07 pm
by Mono-xID
Operator is a beast.
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 7:59 pm
by Críoch
You use it very well Patrick
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:40 am
by macavoy
Jon Rundell video tut from pointblank. a couple of interesting points.
Re: Techno Music Production Videos (Please post YT links etc
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:12 pm
by UN!T
Have you met Mike Huckaby ?!? Doesn't matter... in this first video he informs you that YOU are a bitch. That's right, while you are making 1 track he is making several or hundreds beyotch!
A 2 part vid. I know from FB he stated he learned Reaktor as nobody in Detroit seemed to be interested. Spent a few months going through every single page of the manual to learn it. Sound sucks in spots...
Part 1 youtu.be/L-7_yvBpqT0