I am loving how RU-vid is recommending smaller known sound design channels that live outside genres. Cinematic sounds are so compelling, even if not used for scoring. Thank you for sharing this tutorial Ruben.
damn, that is some exquisite, straight to the point, simple yet effective sound design, exactly as I like it! Good video, gonna definitely make some warhorns soon for my sample library
Really enjoyed this, i am new to phaseplant and these short tutorials are nice to follow along with to help understand what everything does. Cool sound as well definitely going to find a use for it!
Really digging these examples so thanks for putting them up! I'd be curious how to take this example and then, when the note off (keyboard key is released) bring in a slight pitch down curve.
to clarify, let's say you want to pitch to go down 5 semitones on note off. Then you could set the master pitch to -5, use an envelope (with zero attack) to +5 on sustain. That way you'll always be playing in the corresponding pitch, but then on note off, the release will make the pitch drop down to -5 again.
@@RubenHulzebosch Thanks for the reply! I think I've got it doing what I'm after. I added an envelope after your curve, since I want the pitch ramp to do what you did here. The envelope seems to add another layer of pitching on top but I think that's OK. It does ramp down the pitch and I had to set a release in the generator as well so the sound will taper off. I'm really new to Phaseplant as you can tell and these sorts of tutorials are great to show off the possibilities.
@@RubenHulzebosch I'm still working my way through your others. :) One of these days I hope I can make thunder stirkes that are believable, with nice traveling cracks and echoing ripples that travel across the sky.