@KATOMATE01 Really? I thought it was highly creative and original, playing root notes and all. This is a tut on sound design using Live devices, not on writing the next big hit. Thanks for trolling buddy ;)!!!
@innerzeppelin Off the top of my head, it may be a compressor with the attack time set to high. You might need to just troubleshoot it. have you checked just the Operator? turn off the effects and see if it's still there. Then proceed to turn on effects one at a time until the sound comes back. Change the settings to get rid of it. then you should be good.
@ThePurestData i got rid of it successfully after changing the filter and playing it without the compressor, however, today its back and even after i've turned off the compressor and all the effects it's still there, must be something with the operator...
@innerzeppelin i've got just the same problem, playing around with the attack doesn't solve anything, and the weird thing is it only clicks when i set the voices to 1. starting from 2 voices it's just perfect, but i really need to have only 1 :/
does anyone know how to solve the clicking problem? it appears that a lot of people are experiencing this problem but nobody seems to know how to get rid of it
@thesoundcanal Dry delay chain? I created an effect rack with a clean signal mixed with a 100% wet delay chain with very short delay times slightly offset from each other. This technique is useful for anything from basses to drums to leads and vocals. it is a way to add some depth and width to a sound.
why does live sound so plasticy
InternalMind 3 months ago
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you gotta work on that bass line....it's pretty shitty and not catchy at all
KATOMATE01 7 months ago
@KATOMATE01 Really? I thought it was highly creative and original, playing root notes and all. This is a tut on sound design using Live devices, not on writing the next big hit. Thanks for trolling buddy ;)!!!
ThePurestData 7 months ago 19
i have a clicking noise on my second operator chain that i can't get rid of any ideas whats causing it ? great videos
innerzeppelin 11 months ago
@innerzeppelin Off the top of my head, it may be a compressor with the attack time set to high. You might need to just troubleshoot it. have you checked just the Operator? turn off the effects and see if it's still there. Then proceed to turn on effects one at a time until the sound comes back. Change the settings to get rid of it. then you should be good.
ThePurestData 11 months ago
@ThePurestData i got rid of it successfully after changing the filter and playing it without the compressor, however, today its back and even after i've turned off the compressor and all the effects it's still there, must be something with the operator...
innerzeppelin 11 months ago
@innerzeppelin Check your envelope settings on both the oscillators, and the filter. adjust the attack accordingly.
ThePurestData 11 months ago
@innerzeppelin i've got just the same problem, playing around with the attack doesn't solve anything, and the weird thing is it only clicks when i set the voices to 1. starting from 2 voices it's just perfect, but i really need to have only 1 :/
does anyone know how to solve the clicking problem? it appears that a lot of people are experiencing this problem but nobody seems to know how to get rid of it
godderis 6 months ago
Ok I have an iPad that auto corrects....best videos on YouTube:-/
any1particular 1 year ago
These r some of the best bids on you the! Thank you sooooo much!
any1particular 1 year ago
Thanks for the tut. Awesome.
But why did you create a dry delay chain? What does that do?
thesoundcanal 1 year ago
@thesoundcanal Dry delay chain? I created an effect rack with a clean signal mixed with a 100% wet delay chain with very short delay times slightly offset from each other. This technique is useful for anything from basses to drums to leads and vocals. it is a way to add some depth and width to a sound.
ThePurestData 1 year ago
Thanks for this video!
Gutz22m 1 year ago