I think that's because the second half of the 20th century was a time of optimism for the future, where all kinds of (more or less sensible) utopian ideas seemed possible. So futurism is a vibe that is now retro, because it peaked a generation ago. There's a subreddit about it, /r/retrofuturism
Amazing how you manage to turn topics I thought were mainly boring and nothing I could get interested in into something I feel I have to wrap my head around right now. This channel has turned into my main source of learning on RU-vid, thanks for that. By the way: "so to use the reason vocoder in live" - YESSS someone who isn't me called "ableton" "live", I'm celebrating!
I felt shy like you about singing on my tracks. I happened to be working on a new track and after watching your video, it inspired me to record a short clip on my phone recorder, bring it into Bitwig's vocoder with a brass synth carrier. Adjust the filter, add some reverb. Instant vibe change. I love it.
Je me suis balader pas mal d'années sur RU-vid à la recherche des tutoriels sur de la musique électronique mais là c'est une autre dimention 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Bravo Oscar 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great video! Right now the best bang-for-buck analog vocoder in production is the VC340. I'm lucky enough to have an EMS 2000 but they only made 150 or so of them.... The Synton and Voice Seekers units are very nice but rare, for robotic/chunky sounds SVC350. VF11 has weak VCA's but that's the sound of "INTERGALACTIC"... If you have $5K you can get the MOOG or GRP
I created my own 20-band vocoder from scratch in FL-Studio FLowstone schematics. Also some time ago I built another one using only mixer routing, envelope followers (peak control) and equalizers. Works very well :)
Cheez Oscar you re singing like an angel, at least at the beginning of the vid, later on - not so much, lol. But seriously for several minutes playing around with a vocoder plugin you've managed to create really nice beat. Sometimes it takes weeks for me to get something like that, and it doesn't sound that good at the end.
Great ideas with the perc & noise, didn't think about the vocoders that way! Was wondering if you could do Daso - Meine main lead sound design tutorial? Its really unique but hard to recreate
Great, great video! I never understood what vocoders were or how to use them. Thanks for this! PS - Nice work adding section titles in big bold letters (5:01) because it makes it really easy to jump back to listen to specific parts again. PPS - Can you explain what "formant" is? I've heard that in the context of a filter, but still don't fully understand what it means.
Reason itself can be run as a VST now days (Reason Rack Plugin), so using BV-X in Live is just like using a VST. Here's a setup tutorial. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Hdjdi3OB9E8.html
Another very nice tutorial! Thank you! I'm just not all that impressed with the Reason vocoder itself. For example, Bitwig Studio's stock vocoder does all that and much, much more.
Hey! Honest question - when did you get into these types of products and being so obsessed about sound, gear and waves? I am just catching myself thinking about rhythms, synthesizers, music, frequencies probably 70% of the day. I am loving it, but I also see that it separates me from other people + connecting me to other people who share that interest. Sorry if this is too in depth!
Shy, oh, you really have chosen an interesting way of dealing with this handicap ... ROFL :))) ... teaching and coaching people personally, by video stream or by talking to 157k + x people all over the world through your amazing tutorial clips...
The hardware synths are cool, but you can achieve so many things in software format these days that they are nice-to-have, not essential. Plus, not everyone can afford this stuff and I don't like making content that's exclusive, I wanna be inclusive :)
Really great and versatile, much more space to play around than Ableton Live's vocoder. Can't say I've tried many other vocoders than that to be honest!
Nice device but unfortunately as usual at Reason Studio they are greedy and it costs 109 euros, and neither launch price! A shame!!! Ovox by Waves (a very flexible and powerful vocoder) costs 29! I mean, ''dear'' Reason Studio, be more user-friendly and don't think just about money!!! 69 full with 49 euros as launch price would be HONEST. NOT TWICE. Their entire DAW (full of amazing devices) costs 399, how can A SINGLE plugin cost more than 1/4??? Com'on!!!
Hiya! Have you considered the 20 bucks subscription, with the discount code in the description? It's a low barrier to entry to see if it's interesting for you, no need to go for the high price option I think?
@@OscarUnderdog sorry for the late reply my dear friend I love your video, especially because my main genre is Techno and you r Techno-oriented :) Anyway, I own Reason since 2.5 and I always paid for upgrades, so for me is a non-sense to subscribe, I already own 98% of the DAW... And my point was just that: At Reason Studio they totally forgot about loyal old customer, so I can understand this marketing tactic to push people on subs BUT for an already old customer is, I repeat, A TOTAL NON SENSE. Why should I pay every month for something I already own at 98%? For us would be HONEST to make a custom pricing for old users. All this is just because their extra devices are always expensive. If they were well priced I wouldn't be here complaining... So I stay happy with my Ovox (29!) euros and iZotope's Vocalsynth (49 euros) ...Those are honest prices...
I don't usually respond to negative comments, but theres really no place for this kind of disrespect on my channel. Go think a bit about why you have this negative reaction to femininity, it's unnecessary and cruel.
These guys are friends, you know that, right? Bro, you really probably should have just kept that to yourself. It didn't come off as a joke. Imagine if someone had said that about your friend.