@MoveOverCasanova Can't recall off the top of my head, but it wasn't anything too complex- a pretty basic electric organ patch. And yep, that's the onboard auto wah.
@UberDood777 The issue is that it's keyboard audio going through an effects processor. If you had a similar effect on your Nord (or could download one) you could recreate the effect all at once (it would be part of the patch), but otherwise, you need an external processor (in this case a DAW with a VST plugin) to get the "chopper" or "skidder" effect.
Man, that seems like a lot of trouble to go through for the results. I can get the same thing by plugging a keyboard into a tremolo pedal that will do an on/off square wave, and a phase shifter
Poor c#1 key, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO IT?!
Pjetar 3 months ago
@Pjetar Haha, got it from ebay like that. :(
redoctoberff 3 months ago
At 5:04.. Articulating the quarter notes? You mean the eighth notes, don't you?
horowizard 4 months ago
is not a tutorial this....sorry but i don t see the tablature
MusicOfMyLife1000 7 months ago
The tempo of this song is 136bpm if you're exact.
nathanmoos 8 months ago
btw funny selfmade edit knobs under the display...
MoveOverCasanova 9 months ago
hey, i also have the ex-7 -- which organ sound did you use? and did you take the internal auto wah fx?
MoveOverCasanova 9 months ago
@MoveOverCasanova Can't recall off the top of my head, but it wasn't anything too complex- a pretty basic electric organ patch. And yep, that's the onboard auto wah.
redoctoberff 9 months ago
I wrote a simple Reaktor tutorial about this effect on my blog at 3mptylab.blogspot.com/2011/04/we-wont-get-fooled-again-intro-sound.html
I used Plogue Bidule as a Reaktor host but doing it in Cubase is a no brainer
3mptyLab 10 months ago
would i be able to make this sound on the program, then offload it onto my Nord Electro 3 keyboard? since it has midi capabilities?
UberDood777 1 year ago
@UberDood777 The issue is that it's keyboard audio going through an effects processor. If you had a similar effect on your Nord (or could download one) you could recreate the effect all at once (it would be part of the patch), but otherwise, you need an external processor (in this case a DAW with a VST plugin) to get the "chopper" or "skidder" effect.
redoctoberff 1 year ago
whats the software you use man?
ivajdavis 1 year ago
@ivajdavis Cubase LE.
redoctoberff 1 year ago
Thanks a lot, dude. I am a guitar player who was looking for an easy way to lay down that organ track... and you made my week. Thanks.
qatbyte 1 year ago
Man, that seems like a lot of trouble to go through for the results. I can get the same thing by plugging a keyboard into a tremolo pedal that will do an on/off square wave, and a phase shifter
fuzzysting 2 years ago
what was the name of that VST plug-in ? please
Shotec1 2 years ago
It's in the description my other video that actually uses the part in a song-- "dfx skidder" I believe.
redoctoberff 2 years ago
Thank you
Shotec1 2 years ago
Thank you for this. It's awesome VST plugin the best thing is you could sync it with your DAW. What DAW you are using?
Shotec1 2 years ago
if you mean what software, then cubase LE... the keyboard is my yamaha EX7? also, your who are you backing track was awesome
redoctoberff 2 years ago
I'm using Cubase LE4 and i think Cubase is the best music production software. And Light Edition too. And Thank you :-)
Shotec1 2 years ago
CUBASE rocks!!
Shotec1 2 years ago