Thanks for sharing your impressions! AI has been a useful learning tool for me in sound design, mixing and mastering. I am not always able to use its output directly as a final result, but it puts you already in a nice starting point. So why not to continue from there in any other platform you know well? Happy to share!
Was about to swipe away w the mention of AI. But I see it’s more of a decoder/analyzer instead of a lazy way to sidestep creativity. This is exactly a positive example how AI can help aid talented people rather than replace them. 🤘😎
I know what you mean. AI can be an overstatement sometimes, machine learning is what these are. Meaning, the software is really good in recognizing patterns but don’t know what these patterns means . So a human has to classify these patterns, and what I want is to learn from these humans that have “thought” the machine 🤓. Thanks for the comment
Hi, just found your channel, it popped up in my feed, I'm so glad the algorithm did direct me to you. Anyway, what a really cool approach to sound design, using Synplant to generate the info from the sample, I wasn't even aware you could do this with the VST. So thank you for the really cool insight. 😉
Glad you’ve found the channel and took the time to leave a message. The algorithm is not always in favor of the small channels unless you post every week 😣. Yes some VSTs have some hidden pearls. I also thought this would be cool to share but your comments are my real way to know, so thanks for sharing.
🤔Hum, good call I am transposed, but is it E though? Which scale? I am playing (to my years) a full step down, but the recording is not tuned to a normal A 440Hz cause it does not match a tuned piano. Closest I could get on a tuned piano was D harmonic minor scale with Bb and C#. Some quick Google search says the song is in A flat minor with the tune dropped down to D…. Let me know what you think.
really interesting take on this. i can see why synplant had its take too. that little bit of extra attack on the off notes is pretty accurate too. i went and slowed the song down to 25% and i could really see it being either a guitar or a synth sequence so its super hard to say what the original was but this was a pretty clever way to get the same sound
Have you seen the James Bond theme video? It sounds really plausible as well. I was also looking into Daft Punk but they also sample a lot so I was intimidated to try sound design. But I thought at least it was an interesting workflow to make a video about. Cheers
@@ShaperSoundChannel yup watched that one and had already seen the other one you linked like 2 days before you released this video. i dunno if they used the samples from james bond or not but i tried playing both breath and the bond theme on the guitar, and my guess is whether they sampled the bond them or played in their own version on a guitar or a synth in the final recording, the idea probably came from someone noodling around with the bond theme on the guitar. daft punk definitly does that sorta "is it a sample or not" type of thing too, but dont be intimidated. everything is an oscillator if you are brave enough.
@@GillamtheGreatestgood call, daft punk is definitely on my list to explore, hehehe. Yes I agree with you, these artists can recreate, have good post and can chop it all over again. And we can synthesize which ever sounds we want because it’s fun! Cheers