http://www.looptv.net present this nifty tutorial from San Diego based DJ and producer - Anthony Ross. Here Anthony demonstrates a unique trick using Native Instruments Massive's reverb to create interesting effects.
I have one question, is there a way to mute the synth itself but keep the reverb sound fx still audible and automated? Also I assume the reverb is altered by the content of the synth, would be possible to retain those characteristics in the audible reverb fx? thanks alot
anthony thanks for this great tutorial. great tip. Short and sweet like all tips are. Dont listen to the bitter mouths that cant read the title of your video: TRICKS.
@thenamesdave hi Dave, you're completely entitled to your opinion but at what point did the tutorial lose you? I teach ableton classes in San DIego & LA but this video is more geared towards a "tip", not so much a full on music production tutorial. Anyways I'm always looking to improve upon the tips and open to suggestions.
Unprofessional tutorial, seems as though you didn't put much thought into the flow of information and general direction. To see what I mean, take a look at the professionalism of Danny J Lewis (musicprotutorials) on PointBlank. Cheers.
@anthonyrossdj
awesome tutorial, thank you for the cool tip
I have one question, is there a way to mute the synth itself but keep the reverb sound fx still audible and automated? Also I assume the reverb is altered by the content of the synth, would be possible to retain those characteristics in the audible reverb fx? thanks alot
MassAphektOfficial 1 week ago
anthony thanks for this great tutorial. great tip. Short and sweet like all tips are. Dont listen to the bitter mouths that cant read the title of your video: TRICKS.
Super pro i say. Cheers dude
wasupthere 2 months ago
Very cool tips for people just starting out like me, always good to pick up some more tips/ways of doing things. look forward to more!
engl4ndd 6 months ago
@thenamesdave hi Dave, you're completely entitled to your opinion but at what point did the tutorial lose you? I teach ableton classes in San DIego & LA but this video is more geared towards a "tip", not so much a full on music production tutorial. Anyways I'm always looking to improve upon the tips and open to suggestions.
anthonyrossdj 6 months ago
Unprofessional tutorial, seems as though you didn't put much thought into the flow of information and general direction. To see what I mean, take a look at the professionalism of Danny J Lewis (musicprotutorials) on PointBlank. Cheers.
thenamesdave 6 months ago