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After buying your sound banks and watching your videos, it gives me a more interesting vision on the use of avengers. Even if it takes a lot of time, what do you think about redoing the new sound banks for Avengers? Why can't I listen to the sounds from your soundbanks in avangers 2.0.6 before clicking on the preset like the official vengeance sound soundbanks? Thank you for the work Bansaw Crown and the speed you offer to your musician and music producer clients. May happiness and long live music for the pleasure of being together and thus learning, composing, dancing to the sounds of yesterday, today and for the future.
Could you tell me how to integrate the Drum seq pattern into a pattern in Ableton? I tried copying and collaring, but it doesn't work. Is there a function to do this so that you don't always turn with the same loop? Thanks
Man, Avenger is magic. I own Phase Plant, Halion 7, and subscribe to UVI sonic pass. Each of those monstrosities do something special and unique. You can't replicate the sound from one in the other. And then I discovered Avenger (because of a certain audio plugin retailer) And once again! That sound and flavor that can't be replicated in the other behomeths. And I know what it is: the drum sequencer is BLAM right there. You don't have to do anything fancy to make a drum patch. Secondly, there's absolutely nothing like Avenger's sequencer in other synths. Falcon has insane amount of sequencing options, but the key quantizing and all the weird features just makes it way more fun.
Do you mean midi or audio? If audio you'll have to solo the drum sound you want in Avenger Drum Sequencer, and then render that track out to .wav. Ot you can send individual drum sounds to different tracks in your DAW and then render out to audio .wav. If its midi you want then you right-click near the bottom of the drum sq and choose "export midi"
Thank you mate, so basically record the track that is solo into. My daw and then render to audio. Thank you so much. A real shame though don't have export to audio within avenger though right
Same as Michael Mos unfortunately, just loads one sample and that’s that , maybe my samples are wrong format or something, all I know is forget samples and sampling- I will never get the hang of them 🙈
Do a good, thorough, promo video for it. Advertise it on the Avenger facebook page, the KVR forum, and Vi-Control. Its best if you have a 'unique' set of sounds and Sequences. If you do something that Avenger already has an expansion for, then you're competing with the best, so its best to release something unique.
@@bansawcrown Thanks man, that's really helpful. So I think I might do have very unique stuff already and sound design just fascinates me, like avenger is a great sound design tool with too many options to tweak your sound.
Yes, demo as many presets as possible. Make a sample track out of them (like Avenger official promo video does), and major on "Sequences" These are Avengers strong point, and users like them because they are easy to make musical ideas very quickly, and very convenient. Also, see if you can make one or two Avenger tutorial videos like my Quick Tips series. This drives traffic to your site.
You'll need to "lock" the rest of the drum tracks and then cycle to the next kick you want to audition. The kick will change, but the rest of the drums sounds will remains locked.
@@bansawcrown Thankfully it looks like this method will be upgraded to a better workflow with v2 as it would be significantly faster if you can just flick though a list of samples than lock tracks.
hi Bansaw, pls tell me is there a way to export my custom made expansion with samples as a file? tried publish but it exports only a 25kb file..regards
Make sure when you import your samples, you are actually importing them into your custom expansion, not just into Avenger. I used Publish with my Sapphire and Modern Analog expansions and it exported fine.
Thanks for the help, i will look at the option, didn’t know that. One thing comes to my mind: Instead of having multiple instances of avenger - you can route every sample to a new Track in your DAW and apply effects/eq to the individual tracks. But… probably you know this already:)
Hi there, absolutely love your tutorials. But I've encountered a problem that nobody seems to be able to answer, so thought I'd ask you. This video "Quick Tips 09 - Drum Sequencer midi sample cut off trick" is brilliant, but I'm finding it impossible to implement properly on a multi-out version of the instrument. In other words, I'd like to have the drum sounds going to multiple outputs From a single instance of Avenger (multi-out) (which I've achieved) But I cannot seem to use the exported middi parts on those separate channels! Even if I disengage the drum sequencer, it still seems to play! If you have any advice, I'd be extremely grateful. Thanks in advance.