This is the best explanation of this plugin I’ve found so far, thanks! Looking forward to your videos on resonator and frequency shift, along with corpus they’re my least used ableton effects.
Your videos are really helpful❤ Can I ask you one question? In Dynamic Tube I don't know the difference between adjusting the drive knob and adjusting the bias knob😢 I know you are busy, but please reply. Thank you.
It will be back online in 15 minutes. I had to reupload it because the right side of the screen was cut off for the first half of the tutorial! Thanks for watching my friend
It's not. In a chain you will have the Dry signal untouchable. For example, when making techno reverb kicks, we don't want loose power of the kick transforming it in echo, so we do this in a chain DRY and other 100% wet, controling the volume of the wet chain.
@@jokajonner2119 I appreciate your answer, but I read it and heard "yes"... dry wet at 50% is the same as a duplicated untouched signal and another 100% wet, minus the summed output, no? Are you saying you create a signal chain in order to maintain the amplitude of the dry signal? I guess I'm looking for an explanation of the differences between the two, sonically. My understanding is I can achieve the same result either way, I just fear I'm being ignorant though.
@@jokajonner2119 it almost sounds like it's just creating a return track within the track itself Edit: the reason I ask in the first place is because I need to be as easy on my CPU as possible because my current computer is awful. So duplicating signal chains unnecessarily, is something I'd try to avoid if indeed it is unnecessary.
@@bangladesh6027 Yes, its the same as creating a return track with 100% wet and control the amount of sending to the return. The thing is you may have more resources with this technic... Going back at my example of the kick and reverb. Imagine if we dont create chains and put the wet of reverb in 50%, and then we want, lets say, use a saturation on just the wet signal, and make the dry kick untouchable. This will not be possible. The saturation will affect both dry and wet signals... Now, if I do this in a chain, the dry kick remain pure and i can put the saturation in the chain that has the reverb 100% wet. Only the echo will come with saturation. Its all about the resources!
I really like your videos. They ate fantastic tutorials on how to edit. But you should really download and purchase harrison mixbus. That daw is way better for mixing than ableton.i have used many daws and I was just blown away with how amazing it sounds. I would suggest make the music in Ableton and then mix with Harrison!