@@rhampton1914 I just picked up a 3d printer so thought about making a new shorter and longer faceplate to move the patch points to the end like on the Neutron. So even more like the Mother-32!
Careful you might end up in a classroom instead of the studio. The way you casually explain things that other channels would have me pulling my hair out, and your overall vibe conveys that you know what your talking about. Nice bits of info here, was secretly waiting for the Crave to go flying in the intro... If you get a minute have listen to a new old track I just refinished, you might dig it! Great video!!!!!
Hey Sunny, sorry for not getting back to this sooner mate, Corona knocked me on my arse..!! I've just been doing these to help me remember what I'm only just learning really... Writing stuff down and then explaining it helps it stick in my head, otherwise I'd forget it within 24hrs of learning it lol Heading over to your channel to play catch up right now..!! Cheers mate, much appreciated..!!
I walked in for ten minutes to shoot this intro and had to grab what I needed and left... It was like a sweat box in there...! I hope you're keeping well mate!
If you play a violin using a bow, there’s no ”release” time. The sound from the string stops when you stop the bow. However, the violin body itself may resonate. And if you lift the bow while still moving it, the string also resonates for a while, but it’s still not like a slow release envelope - more like a reverb.
Not the pitch, it’s the timbre (or whatever word is correct). I just tried and listened. So, when lifting the bow from the string the level drops to a lower level from where it decays, more like a reverb then but not entirelt since it’s still the string that decays. stopping the bow while in contact with string kills the tone though (perhaps a short reverb depending on the instrument).
Interesting, even if I personally don't need to emulate 'real instruments', I have the Peter Jung Symphonic (and others) in my MoXF! :-) Especially interesting that you're using the Crave for this, just to make it harder for yourself, I guess, hahaha, sounds good though! Have you used any modelling synths? I love my Antumbra Atom (a mini MI Elements), but for the reason above, apart from once making my own bassist jamming along with the help of PNW, I mainly use it for weird sounds,
Yeah I have a few, Korg, Novation and a dirty pile of Roland lol I enjoyed using the restrictions of the basic Crave with this, just to get people thinking about the origin of the actual sound, rather than just guess work with ears lol Very much introductory stuff, but if we can think about how the frequencies are created on an instrument and the envelope of its sound to remove that guess work then it'll help beginners to be able to better produce the sounds they want in general... Or at least that's my thinking! Lol Your bassist must have been thrilled btw...! 😉🤣
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