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Justin enters the world of wavetable synthesis with the Arturia Pigments, an exciting new software synth from the impeccable instrument creators. So follow along and get oscillating.
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@kirstenhunneyball1233
@kirstenhunneyball1233 3 года назад
This is super cool thank you! I've been struggling to get my head around the concept for ages and you just made it so simple to understand! thank you!
@ConwayBob
@ConwayBob 5 лет назад
Thanks for this. Now I have a clearer understanding of what Pigments (and similar virtual instruments) can do.
@devtank
@devtank 5 лет назад
Hey great video Justin. Thank you. I just downloaded the demo and played with it for a few minutes, I have no idea what I'm doing but I am loving what coumes out of Pigments.
@MyManDan
@MyManDan 5 лет назад
This video was absolutely useless to plants... Can you please do a video on photosynthesizers?
@1987rickjoy
@1987rickjoy 3 месяца назад
Try shaping ur plant like a wavetable😂😂😂😂
@xVGAmusicPlayerz
@xVGAmusicPlayerz Год назад
The Wavetables from old Chips from 19's Like N163 or the Famicom Disk System Use Kind of Sound Generations to Make Other Wave using Pulse Waves Formation (Like Triangle Formation or Sawtooth Formation)
@morin1997
@morin1997 4 года назад
That music at the end of the video is so amazing!!! :)
@FullSpectrum312
@FullSpectrum312 4 года назад
Thank you for this informative, succinct, and clear to understand video on wavetable synthesis. Great job!
@VibeXplorer
@VibeXplorer 11 месяцев назад
Thought: If a waveform from a pure old-school wavetable synth is identical to the waveform of an analog synth, it follows that it should sound every bit as "warm and pleasing" as an analog synth, right? I guess the answer is no because the filter of the analog filter - which the waveform is going into after coming from the oscillator - is what is most responsible for the "analog sound". Unless the waveform from wave table already has the harmonics that would come from the analog filter "built in". (Great video from Reverb as usual!)
@jmcbeady8210
@jmcbeady8210 3 года назад
Great job teaching the fundamentals.
@thaexception3406
@thaexception3406 3 года назад
Informative and clear explanation!
@Rockwithmeping
@Rockwithmeping 3 года назад
That last presets is sick!!!
@andycordy5190
@andycordy5190 2 года назад
Thank you. Clearly it's pretty tricky to get away from what sounds like conventional sine, square, triangle, saw using reverb, delay flanger, chorus etc. into something really different.
@EverettDudgeon138
@EverettDudgeon138 2 года назад
Interesting how he says that in 2018 you are more likely to find wavetable synthesis in a software instrument rather than hardware.....fast forward to 2020-2022 and there's the Pro 3, HydraSynth, Iridium, Quantum, M, Summit, Peak, Modwave, and now Roland's N/Zyme expansion for the Fantom.
@leepshin
@leepshin 5 лет назад
Third time lucky then? lol Thanks for fixing the sound issue. I can hear it now. What was the problem anyway?
@troyh1602
@troyh1602 3 года назад
11:42 made my day
@peterhayman
@peterhayman 3 года назад
How about wavetable synths, do they have souls?
@pregfcbankingculture
@pregfcbankingculture 4 года назад
11:09 reminds me of the old pc adlib opl2/3 banks :D
@motoservo
@motoservo 5 лет назад
Nice track.
@Ohmman
@Ohmman Год назад
vital all the way man
@CalvinLimuel
@CalvinLimuel 5 лет назад
Arturia's been advertising these hard hahaha
@portamentouk
@portamentouk 4 года назад
Joy Division Album Cover Synthesis
@dedballoons
@dedballoons 5 лет назад
JUST IN DELAY?! *WHEEZE*
@kariukidamonki
@kariukidamonki 3 года назад
that's his real name? ok.
@waltercalderon1993
@waltercalderon1993 5 лет назад
Drum Machines Have No Soul .I..I
@jamesp296
@jamesp296 5 лет назад
can you do one on fm synthesis?
@helldorado1489
@helldorado1489 5 лет назад
FM: hardest synthesis to learn.
@gabsauvage
@gabsauvage 5 лет назад
yep, thumbs up! Also granular would be cool, like with using the latest granular synth from Audio Damage: Quanta.
@theoryofmachines
@theoryofmachines 5 лет назад
Helldorado fm is pretty simple
@theoryofmachines
@theoryofmachines 5 лет назад
@Die Marmeladenfresse/Derrbenn im serious
@hostnik777
@hostnik777 5 лет назад
This has everything you could ever want to know and more: ru-vid.com/group/PLOMuI-j1vRxSB9oqcGoJg82N1Q7DlZJOU
@timothyclay1943
@timothyclay1943 5 лет назад
Quite possibly the best explanation of wavetable synthesis I've ever seen, really fun to follow along, and so many 'lightbulb' moments after trying to wrap my head around it for so long!
@LeBoomStudios
@LeBoomStudios 4 года назад
He does that to you. He takes a complex topic you couldn't understand for the life of you and explains it so that a five-year-old could understand it, without omitting any important details. One point in which I have to object his explanations though is around 3 minutes in. He says that having a basically unlimited number of permutations in the oscillator is what gives wavetable synths their unique sound. I think this makes them absolutely not unique, since you can just imitate the oscillator of any other synth. The fact that analog synths all have slightly different characteristics in their oscillators, based on what components were used and how they're made, down to the very impedance in their circuits, gave each and every one of them a unique sound. Even when trying really hard, you couldn't make a Moog and a Roland sound exactly the same, they'd always have slight differences. With wavetables, this uniqueness is dead and gone.
@mihailmilev9909
@mihailmilev9909 3 года назад
@@LeBoomStudios yea that's true, but with enough skill and/or technology, you could create the uniqueness, and potentially create other unique stuff, exactly as it sounds in you head. That includes relatively simplistic sounds similar to the subtractive oscillators that ur talking abt. This is literally my first video on eavetables so idk if people use them for that already, but I think you could get some really sick sounds like that.
@mihailmilev9909
@mihailmilev9909 3 года назад
@@LeBoomStudios and another thing, I actually came to this after additive synthesis, which seems to be talked about like the graphene of synthesis lol, and for good reason. But anyways, I thought about combining wavetables with additive synthesis, and even using traditional oscillators as bigger packets of harmonics to use in the additive portion, which you could already recreate in modern wavetables, to basically create the ultimate sound synthesis machine lol. And if we're lucky then maybe with skill, and maybe the help of more technology like AI or something, we can learn pattern that create certain or specific sounds, including those in the physical world with accuracy, and maybe even recreate small unique kinks like you said in old analog synthesizers. As well as real physical sounds and instruments in the real world ofc. And then combine them and all kinds of things, can u imagine. I think that would be awesome and would love to see what people come up with with that.
@valeriatapia1128
@valeriatapia1128 Год назад
For real 👌
@OPTIONALWATCH
@OPTIONALWATCH 5 лет назад
He said he's new to this but in my opinion, I understood the concept better with him explaining it than any other self-proclaimed" wavetable professional online.
@static-san
@static-san 3 года назад
Pigments is probably my favourite VST, likely in part because of the huge library of awesome presets it comes with, but the whole engine is amazing. Fun fact! Ensoniq tried to make wavetables a thing with their hardware samplers a few decades ago. They called their version of it "transwaves" but I don't think it got a lot of use. They implemented it by modulating the loop location in the wave by increments of the loopsize, so it was pretty memory hungry.
@IntheVastForest
@IntheVastForest 5 лет назад
@11:42 - this has been my reaction every 45 seconds of this video. Amazing stuff!
@MacLamar
@MacLamar 5 лет назад
Glad I found this. Awesome tutorial. Totally loved your reaction from 11:30 to 12:10 Thanks for the video.
@hostnik777
@hostnik777 5 лет назад
Ok that was a good intro to wavetable, but it really didn't even touch on how you use them for sound design and why to use a wavetable versus another synthesis method...
@christianwheeler8386
@christianwheeler8386 5 лет назад
Killer explanation. And I love how you can see how much you enjoy yourself. The “holy shit” moment was priceless.
@JMLRecording
@JMLRecording 3 года назад
drum machines most certainly do have soul: Mihael Jackson = LINN!!
@hughakston3518
@hughakston3518 3 года назад
Can you do an in depth review of the bytebeat synth on No Man's Sky
@MetanoiaMan
@MetanoiaMan 5 лет назад
New learner, literally just RU-vid'd 'Arturia Pigments' as it's what I've got before me in FL Studio '20. Found something beautiful and informative! What a world we live in.
@suniso370
@suniso370 3 года назад
I come from electric guitar world, but as a mix engineer and a dabbler in arrangements and more importantly a fan of sound in life and existence, this explanation was my graceful discovery of a new land in sound generation.
@jefflindsay6446
@jefflindsay6446 4 года назад
Sweet, I'm NOT the only person that moves their mouth when tweaking a formant filter!
@nikolaaskaas
@nikolaaskaas 3 года назад
Really love the setup of this video, feel very cozy :)
@JavascriptJack
@JavascriptJack 5 лет назад
Justin, how does Pigments match up to the Blofeld or Nave from Waldorf?
@timmah4476
@timmah4476 5 лет назад
Really nice video - pretty new to wavetable synthesis and didn't know Arturia even made one until I found this vid... That bass sound in the demo at the end is DOPE!! Love the way it morphs between the notes with so much harmonic richness and character! Beautiful :)
@johnnymassacre
@johnnymassacre 4 года назад
Video starts at 2:33
@baadams
@baadams 27 дней назад
Your explanation of this enabled me to really connect the dots. A year into music production and I'm now discovering the concept of sound design and how to use synthesizers. I was discouraged for a while b/c I wanted to create more cinematic sounds. Yet I had no idea that all those knobs and twists I'd been avoiding were THE answer. Seeing it in the beginning was extremely daunting. Like being in a foreign land and not knowing the language. But now a world have possibilities have opened up for me. Your explanation was so concise, informative, and detailed. THANK YOU.
@DanielS10291
@DanielS10291 2 месяца назад
Surprisingly i understood this quite well. So youre cycling through multiple waves rather than affecting one with an LFO…i think?
@Matthew8473
@Matthew8473 7 месяцев назад
This is a revelation. I recently read a similar book, and it was a revelation in itself. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
@danielgent6035
@danielgent6035 7 месяцев назад
An American used the phrase "your cup of tea"? At 12 minutes In England that means "your thing" but in the US that probably means dumped in the sea for being a traitor! Great video
@krisrhodes5180
@krisrhodes5180 2 года назад
So as it morphs through the four stages of the wavetable, to my ear it sounds like it's basically just raising and lowering gain on the four waves that make up each stage. Is that accurate? That sounds more chunky and simple than I was expecting based on my vague non-understanding of what I've heard about WT synth before.
@quasarulas3968
@quasarulas3968 3 года назад
not a problem with the video but the synth its self sounds really cheap and artificial, not really digging any of the sounds here at all. not very enticing for me personally but i have heard some juicy serum patches so guessing it's more the synth in question than the style of synthesis.
@w0mblemania
@w0mblemania 5 лет назад
This was really, really good. Thank you.
@SvintMvrcus
@SvintMvrcus 2 года назад
I love pigments it’s been my fav synth for the last 2 years I use it on every one of my non sampled tracks. Serum and Massive X are dope too but the UI and the workflow + sound in pigments is unmatched imo
@lkym2481
@lkym2481 2 года назад
3:15 'sounds like any other sine wave' wat? no. that clearly had harmonics on it. wtf. you can even see them in the waveform.
@CG1970ify
@CG1970ify 5 лет назад
A great and simple very useful lesson on wave table synthesis... COOL
@smiljanicn
@smiljanicn 3 года назад
Skrillex? You never heard of Savant. He puts Skrillex in a small pocket on his jeans
@nicktannen
@nicktannen 4 года назад
drum machines have no soul. first song example : depeche mode good video though not tryna throw shade haha
@Purple431
@Purple431 4 года назад
I actually like additive synthesis on a sawtooth wave because it contains all of the harmonics 1:1 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5 ect
@klassenjimmy99
@klassenjimmy99 2 года назад
I love Ableton wave table and nothing video is awesome The holy shit part priceless 👌 lol
@ChazSeamus28
@ChazSeamus28 4 года назад
Always enjoy watching this dude.. whatever the demo but this wavetable looks alot clearer and easier to understand..for me anyways.. the one in live was pretty hard to grasp definitely checking this pigments out thanks
@creadisteart1187
@creadisteart1187 Год назад
Thanks. Its realy instructive. Très cool merci
@papakilatube
@papakilatube 2 года назад
justin delay? from reverb?
@ricjai
@ricjai 4 года назад
rich reverb hear...im evolving over time!
@fritsvanzanten3573
@fritsvanzanten3573 3 года назад
Interesting video. But strange (?), a lot of different looking 'exotic' waveforms in such a table sound (almost) the same to me.
@fritsvanzanten3573
@fritsvanzanten3573 3 года назад
I heard West End Girls by the Pet Shop Boys on the radio and thought, "Well, can I make these sounds?" I started with the strings and free synth Deputy did a nice job. But then I saw a recent article on Music Radar about the bass in this song. They used Dune (ver 1), but what I don't understand, how did they think of taking waveform 14 of their table? Is it purely trial and error?
@KordTaylor
@KordTaylor 18 дней назад
Nice video. Thank you. 👏🏻
@cualfuneri2510
@cualfuneri2510 3 года назад
is this video sponsored by arturia?? ggood stuff though
@thedoublek4816
@thedoublek4816 3 года назад
That sticker on his laptop is triggering me really hard
@onesyphorus
@onesyphorus 6 месяцев назад
this guy is so andrew garfield coded 😂
@retro-_-3075
@retro-_-3075 9 месяцев назад
u know ur into synths when ur name is justin delay
@myphonevideos9179
@myphonevideos9179 4 года назад
Thank you!!! I really liked the ending composition too!!!
@onibilos
@onibilos 3 года назад
How do you have so good cpu usage when you're using so many pigments templates? i have 10900k and sometimes struggles with only 1 or 2 granular pads
@kipchickensout
@kipchickensout 3 года назад
why do you say Dee Ayy Double-U instead of DAW
@fabinhomrjoker
@fabinhomrjoker 2 года назад
Great Job man....Thank you!
@jadomi2076
@jadomi2076 5 лет назад
This was great, thanks for the effort
@ferynarayana1488
@ferynarayana1488 5 лет назад
propellerhead reason also have europa as their powerful waveable synth
@onesyphorus
@onesyphorus 6 месяцев назад
11:46 wave blanket more like 😂
@Marrcello
@Marrcello 5 лет назад
Beautiful 👌🏽
@tomdemojo45
@tomdemojo45 11 месяцев назад
Nice intro to wavetables!
@epicfailled
@epicfailled 2 года назад
at around 8 min mark, I see that there is a modulating waveform and a fixed semi sine-triangle wave, which adds some consistency to the sound. How to add that?
@Жан.джазмен
@Жан.джазмен 2 года назад
FM synthesis is a wavetabler way
@IHMadeThis
@IHMadeThis 5 лет назад
I'm trying to focus but I can't stop thinking about how much I want that Keylab 61...
@onesyphorus
@onesyphorus 6 месяцев назад
11:39 my grades be like
@Rightly_Divided
@Rightly_Divided 4 года назад
Good explanation. So basically my Roland Fantom 6 or Roland System 8 (which together cost me over $5000) may not be able to achieve the same level of awesomeness as Serum or Massive?
@paulrawe
@paulrawe 5 лет назад
my name Paul RAWE my new song PIGMENTS presentation sound music
@wesleyleigh4063
@wesleyleigh4063 4 года назад
nah serum's better sorry
@InstrumentalMusicWorship
@InstrumentalMusicWorship 5 лет назад
thank you for all this material. it really help me to create better songs every time. Producing instrumental music!!!
@JayTheLane
@JayTheLane 3 года назад
Pigments in my humble opinion is better than Massive and Serum. Having used all three it just sound so much more organic and the UI is fantastic.
@Rhythmattica
@Rhythmattica 5 лет назад
I love my plug ins..As an Arturia Ver6 Collection owner , I shall update to this for $69.... But My Microwave I Rev2 just has a magic no plug gets..
@mondostereo3d
@mondostereo3d Год назад
Thank you so much, you made things clear very good.
@jamesedinger4956
@jamesedinger4956 3 года назад
You have a great "teacher" sensibility...good stuff!
@uhoh007
@uhoh007 4 года назад
I wish you would compare in depth Blofeld to Virus TI in wavetable context. Hardware, please.
@kariboumusik9379
@kariboumusik9379 3 года назад
My only question here.... Why the hell did some people leave a thumb down? SMH
@BenAngMusic
@BenAngMusic 5 лет назад
This is so clear! Thank you!!!
@natashaa2269
@natashaa2269 5 лет назад
@ 11:24 dayuuummmmmmmmm...... in love!!!
@lebocharp
@lebocharp 5 лет назад
"holy shit" - justin
@MarvelousMixinMiguel
@MarvelousMixinMiguel 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video. Is reverb doing a video on the new vaporizer2. I know comparing vaporizer2 with Pigment is not apples to apples but could you state some of the strengths. I'm interested in getting vaporizer2 but I need someone with more knowledge to just state the facts. Can it do what the vendor states and does it do a great job.
@macronencer
@macronencer 5 лет назад
5:42 That does NOT sound like a square wave. You must have some other processing on it...
@JayTheLane
@JayTheLane 5 лет назад
Pigments is mighty powerful and not fully understand by many. Dig in people.
@trevor2797
@trevor2797 3 года назад
11:08 DOOM E1M1?
@joker-lu1vh
@joker-lu1vh 2 года назад
{Amazing}
@remuted8656
@remuted8656 3 года назад
@11:56 WOW!
@sumchi3690
@sumchi3690 4 года назад
Thanks my friend...this has made the subject so understandable for me. Now I am keen to get back into malstrom and even easier in Thor even though it hasn’t got as many wavetables. Again...thanks sooo much! Edit..the visuals have given me a new understanding on modulations as well( I’m new to this)😊
@cristianocaldas
@cristianocaldas 5 лет назад
minut 11: 55 preset MB2 Shapes??? I dont find in my Pigments.
@martinhaswell9671
@martinhaswell9671 5 лет назад
Really useful, thanks, have learned so much from Pigments because the modulations are so clear.
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