Just wanted to clarify I did not originate this technique or this rack, I learned this from Sobi through his patreon video on the same topic where you can also find downloads to the instrument rack, Link is in the description, as well as from a video Gonima made.
Bro just feel free to create whatever content you find interesting and worth sharing in a video. The information you provided here was quite helpful and fun to know, even though I don't use Ableton lol
I’m curious about some of the sequencing techniques in idm in general. From basses to leads I don’t really understand how some of these techniques come about. I know it’s vague but any ideas would be really helpful. Thx
This is a great tutorial on this. I've been after this sound for a while now. Might have to upgrade to Suite for some of this. Thanks for the info though! Checked some of your tracks too. Dope stuff.
very cool! i have one suggestion tho, if you're not gonna freeze the FilePos in granulator at certain points to get a stuttering effect, just use the scan feature
another student of woulg i see edit: i just saw your top comment, so this sobi is a student of woulg haha. i like the developments on that base technique tho
Great tutorial! It would be great to turn up your volume / compress your voice? Turning my volume up or down would alternate between not hearing you at all and tearing my ears out from the desktop audio!
Great tutorial man, love Brakence, check out Heylog if you haven't heard of him. What key did you press to directly change the number on the automation by typing?
you can do all this in FL just with different plugins. Fl has a built in Granulator called Fruity Granulator the rest is just compressing the fuck out of some foley samples and pitching it around. Also fruity slicer would work well for making patterns
Fruity granulizer set to transient mode works for what they did in the second half, also if you open up slicex you can use the auto slice feature to get the same exact setup they had in the video. (Just turn off auto dump before otherwise it will automatically paste in a long midi clip)