Another technique, which is I accidentally experimented is you can drag and drop any sample to a granulizer. Then, apply the sound with pitchmap, vocodex and ott on it to get the harmonic watery sound.
Epic tips. We've been throwing real water samples into pro-q 3 and using it as a resonator to create harmonic water sounds.. The piano roll is super helpful. we use it to make notches at points in the frequency spectrum that make up a chord in any given key.
On my FL Studio Mobile (0:12) I do: 1. Get an 3x osc 2. Make an minor seventh (or a perfect colorful minor chord for a better chord) 3. Apply your perfect sine wave 4. Apply an random arppegio 5. Add filter (24dB/Oct) if you want That's it :)
Oooh I love this style of explaining your sound design, you really make it feel like every effect has a purpose and it's so clear cut and straight to the point. Super good job!
Thank you so much for this. I have been waiting for someone to finally show how to make water sound and when you showed the chord for the harmonic water I went directly in to Fl Studio and studied the chords and now I know how to make proper chords. Thank you also for giving the free water texture sound. I cant wait for the next Color House Basics.
I feel like you take a lot of inspiration from Sharks' sound. I may be very wrong, but it's really nice to see your rendition of the colour sound. Well done!!
@@mofalkmusic no genre... huh why does it say colour house basics, also colour house and bass is the same thing but different sounds and names. so this could also be viewed as colour bass basics cuz you can use this sound for both.
HOLY SHIT I made a Track using both techniques and it is soooooo sick! Thank you mo ❤️ Heres The Track if you wanna check out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dQw4w9WgXcQ.html