Could you do tonite by Dj Quik bass or tonight by Kleer it’s the exact bassline Quik just sampled it so either one is fine, I know I didn’t request this but thanks for this one too. And can you show the notes and stuff like you did for the pfunk one
Merci ! J'utilise beaucoup de sons de batterie provenant d'anciennes boîtes à rythmes, je les ai téléchargés gratuitement sur ce site: reverb.com/software/samples-and-loops/reverb/3514-reverb-drum-machines-the-complete-collection
It might not be the right time I might not be the right one But there's something about us I want to say 'Cause there's something between us anyway I might not be the right one It might not be the right time But there's something about us I've got to do Some kind of secret I will share with you I need you more than anything in my life I want you more than anything in my life I'll miss you more than anyone in my life I love you more than anyone in my life
thank you! some of it is AI generated on DreamStudio and some of it is royalty-free stuff. usually I prompt the AI with something like ‘(insert car model) driving through (insert city) in the style of retrowave’
i’ll do some lead tutorials soon! almost all my leads are saw waves on the mini moog plugin, sometimes i’ll add a simple cutoff or a second voice 7 semitones up. but it’s usually just a saw wave with glide / portamento
You don’t talk about the wave forms you use or how many oscillators or how many feet they are set to or anything like that. Attack, decay, sustain, etc. I’ve got an actual Minimoog. The sound is pretty true. I would love to get one of these plug-ins and then do an A/B test against my synth.
you’re right, I could’ve gone a bit more in depth, I did show in the video though it’s just one saw wave voice with a cutoff filter. I wish I had a real minimoog, no doubt you could get some way better sounds than this plugin 🙏
@@tyedonavanbeats not necessarily. A lot of people don’t like to admit it, but the plug-ins are pretty close. You could also buy a Behringer model D, which is an exact Minimoog replica in a rack mount: $300. You can’t tell the difference between that and an actual Moog. You should search up some videos. There are many videos where they do a comparison between the Behringer and the Moog and they sound the exact same.
@@logicalblackman8228sorry for the late reply, i appreciate this input. i actually work at guitar center and have had the opportunity recently to use a minimoog in the store and it’s definitely similar to the vst but in my opinion the overload feature is a lot better on the real thing, sounds so much thicker. i have a coworker who has that behringer synth and he was saying the same thing about them being similar, i definitely have to look into getting some hardware soon. 🙏