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Native Instruments Absynth Tutorial: Sound Design w/ Aetherizer

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2011

http://bit.ly/gdMOry Dubspot Instructor and Sound Design & Synthesis guru Heinrich Zwahlen takes you on a journey into the wonderful world of Native Instruments Absynth in this tutorial video. Heinrich offers tips and techniques for utilizing the Aetherizer filter effect, a powerful transformation tool you can use to morph raw signals or dull sounds into something richer, harmonic, ethereal, or whatever mood you'd like create. In a step by step process, he demonstrates the Aetherizer creative and transformative possibilities, by morphing a dry Saw tooth into complete harmonic material; in other words, turning grains into harmonic scales. By the end of this tutorial, you should be able to navigate the parameters of the Aetherizer effect, from applying the rate of grains, randomizing pitch, controlling the length and duration of the grains to feedback, quantizing, and controlling the filter frequency. Now, it's time to blast off; go forth and synthesize harmonic and padded sounds from grains!

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  • so this ist OT - but can you please tell me, what the recording-software is?

    thx

  • @FlyingPetschman Heinrich is running Absynth inside of Ableton Live.

  • @DubSpot ... thx but can you tell me the name of the recording software? i like the zoom effects, the video looks great!

  • @FlyingPetschman Video Recording? Try Screenflow 3!

  • i am joining the school soon,are there any different in the online and nyc course ? casue i live in Thailand and more over i am into dubstep,will i be able to make sounds like use of skrillex or excision ?

  • @beaver12 the course material is the same and you will learn the same subjects. If you're interested in Dubstep you definitely can learn how to make those sounds, and more. The difference is that for the nyc school you'll be in a classroom with other people whereas online it all takes place through audio and video recordings, live chat, forums and email.

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  • Thanks a lot! Would you please make some stuff on FM8 as well?

  • @withaspoon94 sometimes an obscure sound is just what a track calls for :) It's a matter of taste, if you don't find it useful there are a lot of tutorials in other styles on our channel.

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  • 3:31 ALRIGHT, THATS KINDA SCARY ROFL

  • diggin' it! :)

  • this is freaking amazing thank you so much

  • @DubSpot Make that three requests for FM8. FM8 IMHO is as deep as Absynth. I know I'm just scratching the surface of FM8 and would love some tutorials to see if I'm on the right track.

  • Best of best...thanks mate!!!but i m still not understanding on how to link all parameters with envelopes and lfo's

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