Jason Moyer on 8/4/2021 at 04:10
I think with Mylar it depends on where he's reviewing something. Sometimes he's on other channels, especially stores, where he's clearly just marketing stuff. His personal videos are really good though.
faetal on 8/4/2021 at 12:55
Quote Posted by demagogue
Speaking of Make Noise, I was also just watching one guy going over their (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZQ9BQuHhwc) Black & Gold set up that just came out a few days ago. (Edit: I mean the video just came out a few days ago, not the system.)
I like Andrew Huang's stuff too - he's a really good musician and educator. His (
https://youtu.be/eZAfh3BYIS8) video explaining FM synthesis was brilliantly done.
I would love a MN shared system, but more for the excellent CV bus than the actual modules. I do like MN, but not enough to have an entire rack of their stuff.
The CV bus was originally designed for Alessandro Cortini and every time I see it I want one.
faetal on 10/4/2021 at 01:21
Love those sounds - you've definitely brought it to life.
Aja on 10/4/2021 at 03:21
Thanks! The trick is how to integrate them into actual tracks, which I haven’t really figured out. I’ve been working on one track since I got it, and it sounds pretty good but is basically drowned in reverb. I want to get better at making ambient music that doesn’t rely on reverb, but I have this maybe irrational aversion to using identifiable sounds.
Jason Moyer on 10/4/2021 at 03:25
That sounds awesome. I wish I didn't have an aversion to desktop modules because I'd really like one. I really hope they do an integrated system with it at some point.
faetal on 10/4/2021 at 16:20
Quote Posted by Aja
I want to get better at making ambient music that doesn't rely on reverb
So a new genre entirely then? :D
Aja on 10/4/2021 at 16:25
Maybe more like this:
[video=youtube;1bL8pDCYdHo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bL8pDCYdHo[/video]
There's obviously still reverb, but it's not the main ingredient.
demagogue on 11/4/2021 at 02:46
There are some voices that sound really evocative when you have them near to 100% dry. Especially I like a really dry snare beat you hear in funk, and I've always thought that sound could be exported. You could probably make a genre out of it and call it dry core.
faetal on 11/4/2021 at 13:13
Rick Rubin is pretty well known for very stripped back production sound.
Good example here: (
https://youtu.be/YlUKcNNmywk)