@btapbeats One simple way is to add a new Sytrus channel, and change the preset to 'default,' which is a pure sine wave. To get the bass sound just write in the lower registers.
@calebt1000 Well, first I downloaded like around 10 videos. Next I would import a song to the Edison plugin of FL Studio, and then listen for interesting sounds and play the video to watch for good sound/image combinations. Then I marked off all of the sounds in Edison and named them with what they were and the exact time in the original video where they occurred. That took a long time. Then I exported all of the sounds into a folder with the name of the original video.
@calebt1000 After doing that for like two or three videos, I would then put all of the sounds into the step sequencer and start composing with them. After that section, I repeated the process with the rest of the videos. In about a day or two I had the music finished. I then had to find better video editing software than Windows Live Movie Maker, because they dumbed everything down for it, making it impossible to do even slightly complex video editing.
@calebt1000 So I found VideoPad Video Editor, which is free unless you want to use it commercially. It worked great for what I needed. First I imported the music I made. Then I made a list of which videos occurred in which parts of the music and kept that open. After importing the videos, I started a process of looking at the names of the files I made in FL (because they had exact times (hard work paying off)) and comparing it with the videos, looking for good matches, and for interesting clips.
My favorite little part: 1:40 - 1:47
OneShroomTooMany 2 weeks ago
This is crazy wicked. Make more tributes!
OneShroomTooMany 2 weeks ago
I'm okay, this is really cool !
JulesKennedvitch 2 weeks ago
incredibly beautiful; my new addiction!
freckledcheeks 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
1:08. Thank you.
ahmado9191 5 months ago
this is a great remix, flows very well... trying to make a pogo tribute of my own
cowzrblue 11 months ago
You have talent for sure, keep doing this! Seriously!
Propsareawesome0 11 months ago
I still dont understand how you create sine wave bass
btapbeats 11 months ago
@btapbeats What program are you using to try to make it?
ConorStrejcek 11 months ago
@ConorStrejcek FL Studio 9
btapbeats 11 months ago
@btapbeats One simple way is to add a new Sytrus channel, and change the preset to 'default,' which is a pure sine wave. To get the bass sound just write in the lower registers.
ConorStrejcek 11 months ago
@ConorStrejcek what is an example of a lower register
btapbeats 11 months ago
@btapbeats What I mean is just write lower notes. If you write higher up you won't get the characteristic bass sound.
ConorStrejcek 11 months ago
@ConorStrejcek Okay thanks!
btapbeats 11 months ago
Why can't you put up the mp3 for everyone to download? :O
icanteatchicken 1 year ago
@icanteatchicken I just set it up, thanks for asking. Look in the video description. : )
ConorStrejcek 1 year ago
that was very cool man
picnicswithourdavis 1 year ago
I like the variety of videos that you have selected. It blends in well with the music. Great job, +1.
1tzp0w3r 1 year ago
mp3 please? :c
nausicaa9 1 year ago
@nausicaa9 Hey, sorry I didn't respond, I haven't checked YouTube in a while. If you give me your email I can send it to you. : )
ConorStrejcek 1 year ago
This is very good,heard lots of Pogo tributes and this is one is a bit refreshing ;)
Emilryfetten 1 year ago
@Emilryfetten Thank you very much! : )
ConorStrejcek 1 year ago
just wondering how did u make it meaing what program did u use how did u plan it
calebt1000 1 year ago
@calebt1000 Well, first I downloaded like around 10 videos. Next I would import a song to the Edison plugin of FL Studio, and then listen for interesting sounds and play the video to watch for good sound/image combinations. Then I marked off all of the sounds in Edison and named them with what they were and the exact time in the original video where they occurred. That took a long time. Then I exported all of the sounds into a folder with the name of the original video.
ConorStrejcek 1 year ago
@calebt1000 After doing that for like two or three videos, I would then put all of the sounds into the step sequencer and start composing with them. After that section, I repeated the process with the rest of the videos. In about a day or two I had the music finished. I then had to find better video editing software than Windows Live Movie Maker, because they dumbed everything down for it, making it impossible to do even slightly complex video editing.
ConorStrejcek 1 year ago
@calebt1000 So I found VideoPad Video Editor, which is free unless you want to use it commercially. It worked great for what I needed. First I imported the music I made. Then I made a list of which videos occurred in which parts of the music and kept that open. After importing the videos, I started a process of looking at the names of the files I made in FL (because they had exact times (hard work paying off)) and comparing it with the videos, looking for good matches, and for interesting clips.
ConorStrejcek 1 year ago
@calebt1000 I just went though the whole thing like that - slowed down/sped up a few clips to fit the music, and then it was done.
ConorStrejcek 1 year ago
lol i recomposed this song and it took me a whole week to find how u did this
calebt1000 1 year ago
You were featured in my POGO TRIBUTES playlist ;) This sound is amazing, keep going please !
imShijun 1 year ago
@imShijun Thank you very much! This was my first try at doing something like this.
ConorStrejcek 1 year ago