his is part II of my review/guide/tutorial on Tides, 2018 version, from Mutable Instruments. You can get tides at inmodularwith.love (coming soon) I'm Emmanuel, you can find my music here: / metamelodies and there: / chickenscanfly
Hi Deniz, thank you. I'm not as technical as some others, but I try to focus on the ways it can help make music happen. Videos will get better over time (this was my first "proper" review and there'll be much more) thank you for your kind words, I'm sure you'll love tides. These videos just scratched the surface, there's much more to it left to be discovered.
I hope that you are able to put out part three soon, as I enjoyed the first two videos very much! Would it be possible to take a closer look at the FM and wavefolding possibilities then, please? :)
Hi, I hear you. I've just moved to a new city last weekend, so I've been planning and doing this move for the last month or so. things are settling down and I hope I'll be able to do that video during the upcoming Week. sorry for the wait and I'm glad you enjoyed the content :)
@@inmodularwithlove2226 It's never too late :) Great series of videos. I wish you were doing more. You have a natural talent for this! EDIT; Ah just found it! So happy. Maybe would be a good idea to update the description of this video with the link to the 3rd video. Thanks again!!
Hi! Can you please confirm if Tides can be used as a quadrature function generator using the 4 outputs (possibly 3:15 in the video) ? EDIT: Also see 3:25 in the Tides (Part 3) video ! :)