Thanks a lot !! I’m glad you like them ! Actually i’m working on a new patch bank - available for free . Also I will record some tutorials , some “how-to-make” stuff & “famous” patches ! Thanks again , best regards ! D.
@@RDarioOfficial Awesome. I subscribed! Dude, that's exactly what I would love to see! There actualy doesn't seem to be many good tutorials on the Iridium/Quantum so that would be amazing. Would definitely love to see some NIN patches made on the Iridium if you are looking for ideas!
Thanks a lot , i’m glad you like it !! It’s the Fantom 6 😁 , and for this video I used only factory presets . I love it , i found it very inspiring , fast & powerful . Best regards , I will upload new stuff as soon as possible 🥰
Agree , and this was done some time ago when i just bought the Fantom (stock sounds / with Jupiter expansion ) . Now you got some cool packs , NZyme engine if you’re into wavetable , and if you’re using it with a DAW it has no limits . Best regards !!
Cannot wait to compose like you. After 2 weeks I finally figured out, how to delete pattern :-) with this learning curve, I should have a song ready in about a year :D
I returned mine after a month of buying it from Sweetwater. First week I thought about giving myself a week or so more to get used to it but after 2nd week I began to feel something was wrong with me... By third week a sheer frustration came over at my home and by the end of the 3rd week I realized I need a degree from MIT to create a simple song. So 4th week my Fantom 7 went on his way back to Sweetwater. I feel the main reason about these things having a very weird user interface is because they were not designed by and for the people like you and I but rather some genius level engineers. When I look at those knobs and buttons I want to see a melody, a reflection of my thoughts and feelings while all they see some sophisticated circuitry and frequencies etc. Why these geniuses can't create a user interface so simple to record, delete, edit, assign functions just to create a simple beat and sounds on top of it layered? One day one of these companies will figure this out possibly, but unfortunately I will not see it since I am already 64 yrs old. Plus I hate most of the RU-vid reviews of these products. This one was a good one, but some other reviews of these kind of instruments with capable of creating almost every possible sound on earth, yet what they do? They play 20 minutes of Piano samples or a Hammond sound. Man oh man, I am not trying to recreate the music from the Doors era and if I was a pianist I'll buy a damn good quality piano not an instrument with 2000+ sounds and endless other alternatives. Oh well enough being an old grumpy man for me!!! Where did I put my lovely Telecaster?
I agree with what @AnarkiCZ and @CaptJimDavis indicated . My perspective is that it is not that you have to be a genius to understand what is explained in the video, but that you have to be a genius to know how to correctly explain in a video how to do it. I really haven't learned anything and I've been using keyboards for years.
Excellent track and great demo! In the DAW I've become accustomed to making little turnarounds every eight bars where I on the last beat or so, mute most tracks and introduce a short uplifter, or similar sound. Would it be possible to work like that in the Fantom?
Excellent video! Have you checked out the 3.0 update? It added a wavetable synth engine. I would really like to see what you could create with that. I am also a Jean Michel Jarre fan, perhaps you could cover one of his songs on the Fantom? I am working on Second Rendez-vous. Thank you!