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Once you've captured a variety of field recordings, there are so many ways to turn them into music. From ambient pads to deep kick drums, you can make a beat out of anything - nature sounds to household items to everything in between. In the third and final video in our three-part field recording tips series, producer & engineer Dennis Bunton demonstrates how to create kicks, snares, percussion, bass, pads and textures using samples he captured outdoors in the first installment of our field recording tutorials. He uses a variety of tools and techniques in @Ableton Live, and turns to Output Portal to process the pads and textures.
00:00 Intro
00:42 Kick Drum
03:12 Snare Drum
06:13 Percussion
09:27 Bass
12:38 Pads
15:51 Textures
17:20 Close
Dennis Bunton is one of the producers behind Output Arcade's Field of Sounds Line. Explore the Field of Sounds Line in Arcade: go.output.com/3sclj8z
Check out how he recorded these sounds in our video about capturing great field recordings: • Field Recording: Captu...
Watch the whole Field Recording Series: • Field Recording: Captu...
Keep up with @dennisbunton : / iondriver
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