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Native Instruments Massive Tutorial - Joy Orbison Synth

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2011

Assigning envelopes to Pitch and Cutoff modulators to create a classic future-garage sound.

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  • First of all thanks for the tutorial, like everyone said your about the only person with a tutorial of this genre. I'd like to ask If you can, with spare time make a tutorial not targeting a specific synth, but rather more of the theory in sound design for future garage style synths.

    Thank you for the knowledge,

    Anthony Perez

  • @anthonybrianperez was going to just stick with massive, but if enough people want sound design theory i will oblige!

  • is there coming more of this? i hope so!

    subbd indeed

  • @19191oooo19191 definitely more coming soon, just trying to find the time!

  • I have been searching for something like this for a while. Big up homie!

  • @dockta403 big up yourself

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  • What chords were you playing?

    Absolutely lovely video btw!! Learned a lot. Hope you make more Massive tuts.

  • awesome thanks!

  • @coltmanmusic I'd love it

  • Sweet tutorial been searching for something like this for a long time! Found it pretty easy to translate it into logics es2 synth. And I'm sure many others on here will appreciate it too.

  • You have a knack for teaching, unlike a lot of youtube 'tutorials', which make things way more compicated than they really are. I just got Massive, and I learned a lot about the synth itself from this, apart from the JO sound. Brilliant - and any chance of a tutorial on Joker's sounds...?

  • @MoneyDubplates probably best to work that out yourself - it teaches your ear, and soon you'll be able to work out pretty much any melody/harmony. just from experience I've learned loads more from working stuff out this way. Tho' of course i've asked people too ;)

  • Great stuff - really good to see someone paying attention to recent sounds.

    

  • Can you be an absolute legend, and list the chords you used to create that little loop, it's amazing :)!!

  • @coltmanmusic yo bro take ya time. its hard enough to find people that do tutorials on post dubstep/futue garage or however you may call it.

    i try out my own too but seeing how other people developed the extra same to see how the ones up there make their sounds just bums my creativity to 120%, thank ya bro!

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