This DnB sounds sooo sweet, but the repetitive nature of the genre always makes it feel like a tech demo to me. I'd love to see this stuff executed by someone with real knowledge of classical composing who could take you on a complete journey but keep the sci fi nature of the noise.
The way I see it, if you can imediately recognise the Amen Break at face value then it's boring. But if the break is blended well with other sounds that you don't initially notice it at first, those are the good ones
After this I'm wondering if I should switch to Ableton Live, I have a copy for the lite edition, would anyone recommend it? What would be the differences between fl studio if one could summarize it?
not quite! the two ableton stock samplers (simpler & sampler) are insanely powerful and have been around forever. this isn't that though. Amigo is a VST that emulates a sampler from the 90s whilst everything i did in Amigo Sampler can be done with slicex/simpler/sampler, the reason i love Amigo is because the emulation of outdated software makes you think about what you're doing differently. Everything is downsampled and a bit clunkier which completely changes your workflow and makes you approach sampling slightly differently by force, as opposed to by choice (which is a good thing imo) you should try it if you only ever use Slicex, you'd be surprised!
@@canaryworkshop Ty for the explanation! I didn’t intend it as an insult, rather a rage bait for dummies ;) Positively surprised at your detailed response! 🙏🏻
Nooo Ableton has two stock samplers called Simpler/Sampler & they're both amazing what I'm using is an emulation of the Amiga 500 from the 90s in VST form, so this is for all DAWs!
Loved this video liked your style and your montage (even tho it wasn't that much) you could maybe just if you want to let the part 1 etcsectionlonger to read it without pausing the video ! amazing job an creativity