6:03 - 6:12 Jeez Christ, the reverb on those vocalized grains makes it sound like it's taken straight from a song. That "brown" goes almost like the TTW osc is singing it (which it does in a sense that you're changing the notes, but the transition in pitch is so seamless) Dash you're incredible.
Damn, that bit where you changed the LFO1 from a ramp to steps at the 10 minute mark to create that psy vocal sequence was worth adding an admission fee to this video!
Thanks for the tutorial, but can i ask one thing, i dont quite understand the modulation of the oscillators volume. Would it be possible for you to explain it in more detail in a future tutorial
I never even really considered that longer files might lead to less detail in cases like this... I wonder in how many places it applies, definitely trying this with Harmor
Dash, you were the only reason why I started to learn Phase Plant with the help of your tutorials. It seems like I need to dive into Vital with your tutorials :). This tutorial is amazing, man!
This is an epic tip! I’m definitely going to try it out during my next studio session. Had some problems with the Text-to-Wavetable yesterday though. The “en-gb” didn’t work at all.
I remember in the 2010-2015 days many had a little watermark on their Dubstep tracks uploaded to Soundcloud, I'm surprised I don't actually remember any of them really integrating it into the track the way you'd expect from bass music producers. Some of them even just used the FL text-to-speech with no effects, gets the job done and conveys clearly that it's merely a watermark, but it's a missed opportunity. It kinda reminds me of how rappers would have certain distinct ways of introducting themselves and others on the track, it seems pretty smart for recognizability if you can include it naturally.
Great video! Thanks. I was able to follow along and re-create the steps. I interesting sounds your way, and also from assigning a Random LFO to the Phrase of LFO 1 with LFO 1 in Stereo.
Interesting feature, I myself prefer the old zoom recorder and then working with the audio files, chopping them up and whatnot, putting in a sampler etc...
Thats incredible... and you make it all look so easy. I have a question about you Vital preset bank on your online store - what's the best way to contact you? Much thanks