Part 5 - Control & Modulation
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Part 5 - Control & Modulation
HI Guys,
the part 5 video is now ready for download also. The usual download rules apply.
thanks
Mark
PART 5 HERE!
the part 5 video is now ready for download also. The usual download rules apply.
thanks
Mark
PART 5 HERE!
Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
Mark,
I put my mind in a beginner state and really thought this video was well done. Envelopes can be very complicated to explan to someone and you covered all areas well.
All audio is consistent.
I watched looking for anything that was over looked and could not find anything.
I think this really hits the mark.
No pun intended.
Matt
I put my mind in a beginner state and really thought this video was well done. Envelopes can be very complicated to explan to someone and you covered all areas well.
All audio is consistent.
I watched looking for anything that was over looked and could not find anything.
I think this really hits the mark.
No pun intended.
Matt
Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
Unfortunately i have only watched 18min of the video, so far its really appealing and good video & audio quality ,sorry for not replying sooner but some things came up.. I will watch the video again tomorrow. And let you know if i find any problems.
Kind regards
Anthony
Kind regards
Anthony
APsyviz- Posts : 41
Join date : 2009-11-13
Age : 44
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Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
Finished watching the video and found it to be of good quality, The information was well explained, I felt that it would of been nice to of seen a few more tricks regarding the lfo´s but i guess i will find a purpose for them one day I do use them a little but i am under the impression that lfo´s can make sounds come to life. Oh and the X/Y pad looks promising
Kind Regards
Anthony
Kind Regards
Anthony
APsyviz- Posts : 41
Join date : 2009-11-13
Age : 44
Location : Portugal
Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
HI Anthony,
thanks for your feedback.
TBH there really are no tricks to LFO`s apart from understanding what they do then applying that to any parameter to see what happens Thats what i do
I will, however be showing more of these principles in action in part 8 of the course
Mark
thanks for your feedback.
TBH there really are no tricks to LFO`s apart from understanding what they do then applying that to any parameter to see what happens Thats what i do
I will, however be showing more of these principles in action in part 8 of the course
Mark
Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
Thanks Mark,
APsyviz- Posts : 41
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Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
Mark,
I just finished watching this for the 3rd time. Great job! I really apapreciated the time you tok on creating custom modulations. I can use that with massive as well
I just finished watching this for the 3rd time. Great job! I really apapreciated the time you tok on creating custom modulations. I can use that with massive as well
JJPiraino- Posts : 15
Join date : 2009-11-13
Age : 69
Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
Hi John,
thanks for the feedback.
you hit on one of the major reasons why i used Zebra instead of any other synth, it has so many possibilities and most of them can be used on other synths too so you learn Zebra you learn most other synths, if they are subtractive, too
Mark
thanks for the feedback.
you hit on one of the major reasons why i used Zebra instead of any other synth, it has so many possibilities and most of them can be used on other synths too so you learn Zebra you learn most other synths, if they are subtractive, too
Mark
Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
great adsr explanation... I take it you're gonna' explain the importance of playing with the different parts to get different kinds of sounds?
@ by 7:00, might want to mention that MSEG stands for "Multistage Envelope Generator"
a lot of this video is an explanation of the usage of the interface, eh... This really feels like an instructional video on Zebra, more than an explanation of sound development. But, I certainly am enjoying it... I still haven't gotten around to purchasing my copy of Zebra yet, eh....
I'd say, everything in this video is pretty damn clear and straightforward.
@ by 7:00, might want to mention that MSEG stands for "Multistage Envelope Generator"
a lot of this video is an explanation of the usage of the interface, eh... This really feels like an instructional video on Zebra, more than an explanation of sound development. But, I certainly am enjoying it... I still haven't gotten around to purchasing my copy of Zebra yet, eh....
I'd say, everything in this video is pretty damn clear and straightforward.
Re: Part 5 - Control & Modulation
Thanks for the feedback dood.
MultiStage Envelope Generator is mentioned more than once AND its on the top of the PDF/Power point presentation
And yes its almost like a video course on Zebra, and the last video shows you how to use everything to make sounds
Mark
MultiStage Envelope Generator is mentioned more than once AND its on the top of the PDF/Power point presentation
And yes its almost like a video course on Zebra, and the last video shows you how to use everything to make sounds
Mark
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