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Great practical tutorials of late. Using the parameter modulation in this way opens up lots of sound design adventures aside from making music. I am having a lot of fun with this and making some truly disturbing sounds :) This could be a series, the possibilities are endless.....
If you're here researching Splatoon vocals... turn on lfo AND volume control, crank the lfo speed beyond what the slider will let you, and mess with the strength sliders until it sounds nice.
Thank you so much kenny for this.... before I was using cory wong's wah alone in neural dsp with a very high RAM usage, but now I can use a very light one stock plugin that performs a very versatile wide range tweakable wah of your taste.. This is really a game changer, thank u, thank u, thank u so much..🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 The square waves really emulates the zoom multi effects "STEP" effect..🔥🔥😍😍🤩🤩🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thanx Kenny. Now I am going to Midi link this to one of my foot controllers and play away. I should have more knobs and controls to tweak than just using the stock wahs in my Amp sims (amplitube 5, positive grid, Guitar Rig 6, etc). Just be fun way to spend some time.
Fairly new to DAWs and brand new to Reaper. I subbed today and just started watching the Reaper 5 explained series. But since I got the notification for this one, I watched it too. Really easy to follow, even for me. The only thing that is unclear to me is why you select channels 1 + 2 in Track audio channel when you do the sidechaining. In fact, I have no idea what the channels are.
...but the quick answer to your question is that channels carry audio on a track. On a stereo track there are two default channels which carry the left and right audio. You select it in the side chain to tell the modulation what to listen to. Hope that helps!
@@jonhill956 Right, they're just the stereo channels. The sidechaining already knows it is using the track and the eq effect for that purpose. You don't need to specify a track for sidechaining, which is what I thought he was doing there. Instead, I've just discovered you can sidechain with the right or left channel only in Reaper. Cool. Thanks a lot Jon. I will also check out the videos you mentioned.
@@ccuny1 kind of - actually the effect needs to be told what channels to use as the sound-source for the side chain because it's possible to direct audio from another track to (say) channels 3+4 and then use that... Kenny has definitely done a video specifically on this - I'll try and find it for you!
Sounds like a guitar riff from Tim Pierce, it's one of his standards. Great guy btw. What about the LFO, I thought the SWS extension only had an LFO, so something learned here. I use a lot of LFO with my Synths and samplers. Every time you bring up a tutorial I find more and more new stuff for me, thank you very much. I think I only used 3% of Reaper's possibilities, so please stay posting these tutorials, much appreciated. Thank you very much.
Ingenious... Still hoping Kenny will give his thoughts on some of the Tukan plugins at some point, as they are based on JSFX code I'm given to understand and free and installed with Reapack. I think he has done a guitar sim one now.. Don't know anything much about coding myself but I find Kennys explanations on Reaper tools makes them much clearer to me.
Very cool indeed...there are some auto wah options, but I like to see how I can create different effects using only stock Reaper and JSFX. You should see the research that went into my recreation of a Leslie! lol To do that even close to right you have to emulate ramp up and down times as well as eq and a bit of tremelo as well as phase and its different for the top and the 'drum'!
Ahh.. the wah wah pedal - a guitarist's crack pipe. Now I can finally do all those porn sound tracks I've been turning down. Too bad I can't mod the sweep center based on video movement of flesh tones. Think maybe Justin and crew will add that feature? "That'd be cool" (say like Beavis).
is there any way you'd be willing to make a video talking about how to use this effect on bass? I'm trying to recreate the sound of a envelope filter. thank you friend
Can anyone help me? I followed instructions but the EQ band won’t move left and right in LFO like in the video instead it pulses from the centre outwards if that makes sense?
Just touch whichever control you want to modulate and go to "last touched" like he does at the start of the video. You can do this with any fx parameter you want 😁
What I still do not understand is, why reaper limits the automation record function to playback only. This makes it impossible to record a live performance of a band and record the automation curve changes simultanuosly.