Posts Tagged ‘sounds’
Video demonstrating how to implement the Sounds Like Drums kit in Propellerhead Reason via the Combinator. Sounds Like Drums is a multi-sampled drum library dedicated to providing professional sounding drums to anyone with a computer and an interest in music. Recorded onto analog tape and then digitized, our sample library is one of the largest and best sounding products on the market. With the quality and price of our drums they could be used anywhere, from a professional studio to your personal computer. For more product information and demos, please visit our website at www.soundslikedrums.com
If you compose for film, commercials, or video games, sound design skills are useful to have. But even if you never plan to work on those types of projects, practicing sound design will enhance your understanding of and ability to create audio, which in turn will make you a better producer. In this video, Brian shows how to recreate some of the most ubiquitous sounds in the world the classic telephone dial tone and ring with sine waves. Brian uses Native Instruments FM8 synthesizer in his demonstration, but the techniques he uses are applicable to any similar synth. www.trifonic.com http
conservatoriumofaudio.com A preview of the Synthesis Arpeggiated Sounds tutorial, now available from Ben Rosser’s Conservatorium of Audio. In the full tutorial we show you a wide variety of different arpeggiator techniques, including: – How to create a simple arpeggiated sound using the TAL Bassline’s built in arp. – How to use a complex arpeggiator, the different features they provide, and different techniques for creating the perfect sound. – Using modulation sources and routing to create an arpeggiated sound without an arpeggiator. – How to use a MIDI arpeggiator plugin to allow you to create an arpeggiated sound with any synth. – Creating an arpeggiated sound with just MIDI and automation so that you can create an arpeggiated sound with any host / synth combination. Featuring Native Instruments FM8 & Massive and Korg Wavestation, as well as Togu Audio Line’s free Bassline Synth. See more great tutorials at Ben Rosser’s Conservatorium of Audio: conservatoriumofaudio.com
quick composition, drums track and bass track made in cubase ai4, the rest is live played mp3: julitata.com enjoy!
soundsandgear.com THE site for music production news, tips and reviews. Taking a look at Native Instruments Massive synth plugin