How I use resonance to create atmospheres and drones that can be used for sound design and making music.
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@SeviexeАй бұрын
I think you might want to up the volume on your videos a bit, they are very quiet when clicking off any other video on YT. This one especially.
@soundsgoodrightАй бұрын
music is loud at the end though. this is what you get for having everything blasting through studio speakers😅
@mashappealАй бұрын
@@soundsgoodright No he's right, your video is significantly quieter than the other videos I've been watching today. Just put a limiter on it or automate it - anything really.
@soundsgoodrightАй бұрын
@@mashappeal yeah will do. like i say i mostly have studio monitors on so i didn't notice.
@pest5373Ай бұрын
@@mashappeal scare the life out of me when the soundcloud add come up at insane vol after
@smallpeople172Ай бұрын
@@pest5373why don't you just turn off your ears when the video ends?
@JockkieАй бұрын
Short clear and top notch info. Thank you so much 😊
@soundsgoodrightАй бұрын
you're my favourite commenter.
@BeatsbastelnАй бұрын
that was a sick beat. bandcamp when? also yep, resonance is great. i'd even say it's the key to the beauty of music. just thinking about how it's made. you let a filter go so hard it is at the edge of breaking out into chaos, but you hold it right there, where it just extends some frequencies a bit. that's such a nice feeling. and a lot of noises of the real world are made like that, for example everything that comes from strings, like guitars or pianos, which is why the whole concept of physical modelling exists. resonators are the main components of those. they are like the big bang of sounddesign
@HOLY_BATHАй бұрын
nice little bit of inspo. Resonance adds so much depth to anything musical
@soundsgoodright29 күн бұрын
big time. i struggle to start anything without it. might remove it once i've started to build the track but it's absolutely vital to me when i'm starting something new.
@michaelovertonbrownАй бұрын
nice tip - thanks!
@max_notАй бұрын
thats some lovely advice! thanks and keep up the good work, cool video! :)
@dj_rainАй бұрын
hey dude! nice video :) I loved the tip, certainly gonna use it, it really sounds good!! hahaha
@dj_rainАй бұрын
I don't got resonator tho, I'm trying rn with Ableton's resonators, it has less control and it seems to be a little harder to get that beautiful but still fun, my sound got ok with some verb, ott and eq on top 😂
@soundsgoodrightАй бұрын
@@dj_rain i watched a great vid on how to use the resonator on ableton to make ambient tracks. the key is to filter your sound and warp it before resonating i think. might do a vid on that.
@dj_rainАй бұрын
@@soundsgoodright cool! I didn't try that yet, it would be nice if you do it :) thank u sir
@KonorJamesАй бұрын
Oooh that’s a nice tip. I wonder if you could use multiple specifically pitched resonators in parallel to get any chord you need
@You-ud2fpАй бұрын
Yes
@soundsgoodrightАй бұрын
didn't go into it but you can create separate chords on rezonator to build sequences. i'll do a vid on that maybe.
@TheValueOfNАй бұрын
I'm guessing that Reason Studios' Objekt can be used to similar effect(?)
@ArtyShoАй бұрын
Is there a way to achieve a similar effect using the stock effects of logic pro?
@soundsgoodrightАй бұрын
i couldn;t find anything in built but i'll see if there's a free plugin. i believe ableton comes with something similar in built.
@HOLY_BATHАй бұрын
I'm able to get something similar using the ES P (Polyphonic synth) with a plugin chain: ChromaVerb, Compressor, Amp. I used the chromaverb 100% wet and do about 10 dbs of compression.
@rotkerid462Ай бұрын
could've said the whole thing in one minute, sick beat tho
@soundsgoodrightАй бұрын
who hurt you baby?
@ethnicalbert22 күн бұрын
that scratching sound in the beat is hella cheesy. Ruins it for me. But nice otherwise