Sylenth1 Tutorial - Tech Tip 2 - Creating Sweeps And Risers
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arguably the best audio tutorials on youtube come from this fella, really has a knack of getting things across in a clear and understandable manner, thanx pal!
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deadmau5 definitely watches all these tutorials
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he sounds like Armin van Buuren!
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i cant trigger any sounds on sylenth, what am i doing wrong?
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i get an error message in sylenth that goes
midilearn: unable to create file
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That sounds awesome man :)
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Awesome!
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"Dis dime we gonna be looking at hoiw do creete drise and draise"
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First riser is good, second riser is amazing, third riser is fuckin awesome
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hey man great tutorial....just one question im on logic and i was wondering if you record the differant sample simply to have a variety in your library to choose from or is it with the intention of stacking them?
thx
ElianGonzalex 6 months ago
@ElianGonzalex Both... i do tend to stack a few different sweeps....then you can sample those too... and on and on.
its a real time saver to keep samples well organised
SonicAcademy 6 months ago
you can either automate the filter cutoff frequency in your synth plugin or in the autofilter plugin.
go in to your arrange page and select it from the drop down menu on the right.
SonicAcademy 1 year ago 2