bro i met you yesterday through this video and the amount of knowledge you have is incredible! as well as the ability to explain yourself, I will definitely watch all your videos, ur insane, love it, keep going g
Holy moly!!! What a wealth of knowledge!! Literally a masterclass! And love your laid back demeanor walking through everything. You deserve so many more views! Definitely subscribed.
first off Im glad im not the only sock mic squad member lol, more importantly incredibly good video giving it a second watch right now. Your teaching style and even how you talk reminds me a ton of Mr Bill, and I mean that as a compliment I consider him one of the best educators in IDM/EDM production and this video is right on par with even his paid lessons. keep up the awesome work I feel like glitch/weird sound tutorials where no where to be found on youtube, guys like you and pailiaq are really filling a much needed gap on this platform.
Much appreciated! Mr Bill is a big influence of mine, so I'm sure his teaching style has rubbed off on me in some capacity! I'm just teaching things the best way I know how and in the way that makes the most sense to me so I'm glad people are getting some value out of it!
this looks and sounds like HUGE FUN. thank *YOU* very much. i will try it out. it kind of reminds me of Elektron sounds. thank *YOU* for helping improve my ableton life. 🙏
@@Naircol not overboard at all watched half last night bout to finish it today. Incredible content. I’m in an audio engineering school right now so it’s super helpful to get these in depth explanations on synthesis since our curriculum is mostly about recording and mixing
thank you for great tutorial sir ! i got question 26:00 this example glitch edited loops was made by your [one knob glitch machine] ? so you put this rack on that loops and resampled and record until sounds what you want ? lastly what is difference processing between yellow audio loop and green audio loop ?
Yes that's exactly right! If I remember correctly, the yellow audio clip is just the un-touched loop and the green clip is that same loop with the one-knob glitch machine on it. All I've did was mute parts of the yellow clip and replace those parts with the audio from the green clip in the gaps where I thought it sounded cool.
It's the ableton rack that I make throughout the video. The 'randomize me' knob is just a macro connected to the chain selector. You can follow the steps in the video to make it yourself, or it's also available at my patreon page
Hi! Great vid mate, some great info gained so thanks. Have sub'd so look forward to checking some more vids in the future. Also, the Buffer shuffler device is in the M4L essentials pack if you have suite.
Not super familiar with FL Studio, so I wouldn't really be able to make a video on that, sorry :( Although you can do basically the same thing using Kilohearts' Snap Heap plugin by utlizing it's remap modulator. I should probably make a video on that too.