I am an English chap yes 😄 Thanks for the shout-out, glad you found the tutorial useful. I'm based in Lincolnshire so not near Guildford but I'd love to pop over and say hi at some point for sure
Apart from pushing everything into a granular drone smear, you can also do little bleeps and blops popping randomly into existence (and out of it) if you reduce the number of grains and chance to play them, so that gives you all of a sudden rhythmic beeps instead of that huge soundcloud. No idea how to do that on the Liven though, I use the Tasty Chips GR-1 which is like 4x the price 😢
I'm still figuring out Granular in general and the Texture Lab in particular. Nevertheless, here's how (I think) you achieve the blippy sound you're after on it: 1) Row1, knob 1. set both shifted and unshifted to low (to reduce grain size and sharpen the edges of those grains). 2) row 1, knob 2: turn to one of the triplet sync rates then shift+r1k2 to set the amount of "jitter" (rhythmic offset). 3) set density and diffusion (stereo spread) to taste (row1, knobs 3 and 4) This should produce the original sample plus blippy bleepy grains.
Is it possible to resample a patch? is it possible to assign an lfo on parameters or an automation of modulation ? thanks for this video very clever sample choice :)
@@dinogoldie9716 You wont win me over -- 4-digit screens suck in an age where good quality small screens are dirt cheap. They can't even display all letters of the alphabet well!!!
@@annother3350 Neither can a trumpet. The old skool LED clock display is sufficient to indicate vital information such as tempo or knob value. The knobs/buttons themselves are clearly labelled as to their two roles/variables.