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Michal Diviš Music
Добавлен 15 ноя 2012
Michal Diviš is a modern metal songwriter and guitarist.
Michal fell in love with heavy music very early in his life and has been creating music since he started playing guitar at the age of 14.
Michal's music offers a symbiosis between low tuned guitars and dark atmospheres.
In 2019, Michal released his first single "Kraken", followed by another single "Djinn".
Michal continued to release three more singles that would precede a debut full-length album: 'Ornaments', 'Labyrinth' and 'Mirrors'.
Michal's first full-length album 'Dreamer' was released on August 11, 2021. After the album release, a new version of the song 'Spectre' was released on December 3, 2021 (with a guest singer - Marcel Briani).
In 2022, Michal released a procedurally generated djent album called 'Hidden Worlds (Chapter I)', which was created using a procedural generation algorithm he wrote and performed entirely with virtual instruments.
Michal fell in love with heavy music very early in his life and has been creating music since he started playing guitar at the age of 14.
Michal's music offers a symbiosis between low tuned guitars and dark atmospheres.
In 2019, Michal released his first single "Kraken", followed by another single "Djinn".
Michal continued to release three more singles that would precede a debut full-length album: 'Ornaments', 'Labyrinth' and 'Mirrors'.
Michal's first full-length album 'Dreamer' was released on August 11, 2021. After the album release, a new version of the song 'Spectre' was released on December 3, 2021 (with a guest singer - Marcel Briani).
In 2022, Michal released a procedurally generated djent album called 'Hidden Worlds (Chapter I)', which was created using a procedural generation algorithm he wrote and performed entirely with virtual instruments.
How My Procedural Djent Music Generator Works | DJENERATOR
Here's an explanation of how my 'DJENERATOR' works. It created the 'Hidden Worlds (Chapter I)' album recently. And is working hard on doing more, I'm also helping a little bit.
'Hidden Worlds (Chapter I)' full album stream: ruclips.net/video/z5SEOsbTSoQ/видео.html
How I Procedurally Generate Music (EXPLAINED) by Dennis Martensson: ruclips.net/video/cQqEFNVPD1s/видео.html
Video about procedural generation: ruclips.net/video/-POwgollFeY/видео.html
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:01 Background story
02:01 Procedural generation
02:35 Why not use AI?
03:15 How does it work?
06:25 What to improve?
#djent #metalcore #proceduralgeneration #djenerator
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'Hidden Worlds (Chapter I)' full album stream: ruclips.net/video/z5SEOsbTSoQ/видео.html
How I Procedurally Generate Music (EXPLAINED) by Dennis Martensson: ruclips.net/video/cQqEFNVPD1s/видео.html
Video about procedural generation: ruclips.net/video/-POwgollFeY/видео.html
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:01 Background story
02:01 Procedural generation
02:35 Why not use AI?
03:15 How does it work?
06:25 What to improve?
#djent #metalcore #proceduralgeneration #djenerator
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ML Drums (Free) Demo and Presets showcase | ML Sound Lab
Просмотров 5882 года назад
A demo of the new ML Drums from ML Sound Lab, both in the mix and drums only. You can get ML Drums here: ml-sound-lab.com/pages/ml-drums #mldrums #mlsoundlab Timestamps: 0:00 In the mix: Zero 0:46 In the mix: Default 1:31 In the mix: Pop Punk 2:15 In the mix: Natural Rock 3:00 In the mix: Metalcore 3:46 Isolated: Zero 4:31 Isolated: Default 5:16 Isolated: Pop Punk 6:01 Isolated: Natural Rock 6:...
Submission Audio Bass Libraries Comparison 2022 | EuroBass2 PunkBass DjinnBass GroveBass UmanskyBass
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.2 года назад
A basic comparison of all the Submission Audio Bass libraries released up to this point (April 2022). Each library is demonstrated with the following examples: - Drop G riff (built-in amp tone) - Drop E riff (built-in amp tone) - Slap riff (built-in amp tone) * if the library supports slapping - Drop G riff (NeuralDSP Parallax tone) - Drop E riff (NeuralDSP Parallax tone) - Slap riff (NeuralDSP...
Hidden Worlds (Chapter I) | Procedurally Generated Djent Album
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
'Hidden Worlds (Chapter I)' is a procedurally generated djent album. First one in a series of procedurally generated albums. The music is generated programmatically as MIDI files, which are then loaded into sound libraries and mixed manually. The programming, music mixing, and mastering were done by Michal Diviš. How does it work? The whole process of procedurally generating this album is expla...
GGD One Kit Wonder: Architects | Demo
Просмотров 8572 года назад
A quick demo of GGD's One Kit Wonder: Architects drum library. Spoiler: it sounds fantastic out of the box. I call the demo riff 'Vogon'. Here's a download link for the multitracks: 1drv.ms/u/s!AvpV4nTSAGemh-8kv_8n49N-z8zOSA?e=zlWSCe #ggd #getgooddrums Spotify, Bandcamp, Store, Socials: linktr.ee/michaldivismusic
All GGD Libraries Comparison - Default Settings
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
A basic comparison of all the GGD libraries released up to this point (end of 2021). I've done no processing to any of the sounds except level matching them, all libraries are loaded on their default settings. #ggd #getgooddrums Timestamps: 0:00 Halpern 0:25 P3 0:49 Modern & Massive 1:14 Invasion 1:38 P4 2:03 OKW: Modern Fusion 2:28 OKW: Aggressive Rock 2:52 OKW: Metal 3:17 OKW: Classic Rock 3:...
Sounds great dude !🙌
I've been using the Fusion for a while and was considering the Modern Massive, but honestly after this comparison I no longer feel a need for an upgrade. Thank you for this vid!
Nobody letting them snares do "crack" anymore
Great 🎉🎉🎉 That Sounds Massive
Thank you I was about to buy Djinnbass but after watching this, I think the Umansky base is the best sounding one overall. They’re all amazing plug-ins though.
Care to share the preset for this? Super sick mix 🤘😫
It sounds to me like in the context of mix, umansky really stands out. Which is particularly helpful if you're using low tuning like that. Don't think I'd sound as great in more regular tunings. Sounds like the winner to me honestly
I’m so eager for more!
That animals as leaders at the end
Fantastic job! That's exactly what I was looking for (same amps and DI as well). Thanks!
Torn between umansky and grove, which would you go for to satisfy some djenty/metalcore songs, but also apt in the pop punk realm?
Great, let’s start with a song that’ll get you out on a list if you google it🤣
I've been using Eurobass since I've started making my own stuff, but now that I'm in drop F territory, even with NeuralDSP Darkglass Ultra, it doesn't hit the same way I'm hearing Umansky hit. Umanskybass Dingwall here I come
How it go by chance?
ok :58 is fucking insane
oh yeah
It'd be cool to track like... 1000 words all in one monotome scream tone or something to program procedural vocals lmao.
Sound like a tower... It's too Thall
I think all drum sounds are based on Modern massive
Such a good video comparison thank you
Thanks!
I'm suprised how good punkbass bass in your metal mix demo
Oh yeah, PunkBass sounds nice. The deal breaker for me was that it only goes down to B. But it's understandable that a punk oriented virtual instrument wouldn't be suited for super low tunings.
@@michaldivismusic It goes down to Drop G (as said on their website.) Personally I don't love it for that but it's definitely usable in that situation.
What did you use on the guitars? Sounds great!
Thanks! It's a tone off my album Dreamer. I have a link to the presets in my channel bio, this one is called the "Spank Tone".
Thanks for taking your time to make this. Really love the work you put in for just 35 minutes of sick riffs, it was worth it.
Thanks so much! I'm working on more hopefully sick riffs.
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Amazing!!!!
Thank you!
@@michaldivismusic Do you have any other music generated like that for us to have a look? Even if it is Generated, I consider that as a form of art - Procedural Music Art
@@illuminaut9148 not yet, but I am working on more procedurally generated music (djent and other genres).
@@michaldivismusic Godspeed then.
I'm interested not inly in use simple random functions to make music parts. When I was studying at school I've made landscape procedural generator that won our country's competition. So, main concept of landscape procedural generation are perlin and simplex noises. It could be interesting to apply that approach for music.
Hey there, I absolutely agree! Using perlin or other types of noise for music generation might be very interesting. I might try that. Thank you for the tip and good luck with your own generator. I'd love to hear what you have so far.
I've discovered two different approaches to make playback system: 1) Sending signals through virtual Midi device into DAW project. 2) Hosting VST plugins directly in djeneration software. Second approach makes possible to release something like online djeneration tool, much more creative and impressing than already exists.
Yep, the second one would be nice. However, to have a mixed and mastered output, you'd basically have to recreate a DAW in your program. That sounds like a huge task I'm not willing to attempt at the moment.
Maybe some sort of communication between the Djenerator and a DAW will be the way to go atm. For example, maybe create some virtual inputs and outputs on your computer and route them to a template of tracks inside the DAW, after that you can then mix with the standard VST plugins everyone uses and just record/stream the output. Main issue is that it is real-time only, and a player for the Djenerator information is needed. The thing with multiple inputs and outputs can also be done also with 2 computers, using 2 audio interfaces. One for the Djenerator and another for the DAW, using real cables for connecting A/outs to B/ins. More of a hassle, but doable. Things can go wild if you start using analog gear/amps before the signal enters the DAW. I guess is possible to do it all inside one computer, with a big enough interface and a beefy computer but as I said, things will go wild from here. Extra thing that comes to mind, is to make a mixing/mastering program for the Djenerated files: Particularly if you use the Reaper DAW, I think is possible to make a batch of actions to load audio and midi into a mixing template, to their respective tracks, and after that render it. Djenerator can choose between different mix templates depending on the song/genre, and then batch render the songs. PD: I think Dennis Martensson has a guitar VST.
@@idontcare_wtf Yes, Dennis now has, but in 10 hours video descriptions faq he told that his program load and uses all sounds inside software, without DAW, internal playback.
@@idontcare_wtf Thanks for the interesting ideas. I've been looking for a DAW that has a CLI, but I found none that would allow me to fill a pre-made template with midi and render the final mix from command line. Reaper seems to come closest to that though. That might be the way to go.
Hey, Michael, I'm really impressed the result of procedural djeneration have reached now. I've started my own djenerator 10 month ago, and now reached some result that impressing me too, but now it's not complete ready to generate complete songs, only stunning riffs, but I continue develop that stuff. It's now my dream to release my own album with it, or 10-24 hour video with stunning visualizer!
That's awesome. I'd love to have a visualizer as well. I mean a generated visualizer, the one I've used in the past has been done manually. I believe Dennis Martensson is using a game engine (Unity maybe) to generate a visualizer in real-time. That sounds significantly more usable than offline rendering visualization. But I'm not using a game engine 😢
@@michaldivismusic I think he is using his own engine. But if I am correct, it's basically a skybox with a cool texture and some random light flashes.
@@youareliedtobythemedia Cool, I didn't know that.
Hey I wanted to reach out and find out any news on yours? I have been working on one myself… now I have all these awesome parts but I don’t have a player, and want to make it do the section generation as well and I’m feeling stuck
Development is temporarily abandoned, cause lack of time. Stuck on full song generator, third full project reorganization and GTP exporter. Can we chat somewhere, mb I can help?@@AlterationProduction
Hah, I'm currently also working on something similar and all these challenges sound familiar to me) My first idea was to have a mixed and ready to use DAW template and have a program that emits midi events to the midi inputs in DAW (for drums, midi bass and sampled guitar) but I failed to write a durable, accurate and precise timer to send notes just in perfect time. My second attempt was to record drum, bass and guitar samples (already processed) and compose from wav samples entire track using sampler. It took some time to record samples for left/right guitar notes in only 3 octaves with some articulations (dead/muted/harmonic). I also sampled 3 octaves of bass (I think 3 octaves should be enough for test purposes). Drums were not a big trouble though. So, I googled a bit and found tonejs npm package (yeah, it's JavaScript framework for using in the browser, it uses web audio api) that covers all the needs. It also provides some effects like reverbs/compressors etc so you would be able theoretically mix programmatically (buses/channels - it's like a DAW for programmers). And it's obviously allows you to playback what you send to it, so it solves your problem when you can't quickly hear what program just generated. So, I just wrote a sequencer based on this thing, loaded drum samples and so far so good - I can programm the drum pattern using my samples and hear the result immediately. Now I am finally at the stage when I can write an actual song/section generator) I hope soon I will release a similar video with more explanations.
Hey there, congrats on solving the problem. Your initial idea was pretty ambitious, I never thought of sending the MIDI events directly to the DAW inputs. Instead, I'm generating MIDI files (for the same reason, it's difficult to get the timing right in real-time scenarios). I've glossed over tonejs when researching for this project and it looks very nice, I'm just not good at JavaScript. Hope this works for you. I'm really interested in your results, please let me know whenever that video is up and good luck on the path!
@@michaldivismusic No promises, but when (most probably IF :) project is finished I will let you know. Thanks!
@@michaldivismusic I'm using that approach too, midi file -> DAW. I think realtime play through virtual midi ports also possible (will try to add it to my djeneration software when finish first complete song gen).
@@michaldivismusic hi! It's been a while since we talked last time, but here is my first step on this "procedural music generation" road: ruclips.net/video/zRr7QlBddxk/видео.html Basically, I wrote a web app that generates song sections with selected instruments by some user defined patterns that can be adjusted manually. It's kind of helper for composing riffs for now. The next step would be to write a wrapper that will have rules on what sections to generate and how exactly so that the result will be a random typical djent song.
@@LPaulI love it, super excited for more, would love to share with you what I’m trying to get working since you figured this out
Когда то драм машины заменили ударников и тд. Теперь и гитаристов теснят. Композиции получаются отличные! Бодрят. Ушел слушать альбом.
Thank you!
dude so tasty riffing jesus
Thanks!
I’d pay to get access to this! I want to do this with other genres as well
That's very flattering, thanks! I might release it to the public some day, but a lot of things need to be improved before that can happen.
I use the Umansky all the time! It made me stop playing bass :D I did buy the Spector recently too for more retro stuff, kinda disappointed that the custom tuning feature is missing from it though. Next one will probably be the Grove for the less heavy stuff :)
Oh yeah! I've been using the Umansky for everything lately as well. It's hard to go back to the previous ones, especially for their lack of articulations compared to Umansky. I really like Djinnbass, but it doesn't slap or thump. I haven't heard of Spector though, it is good?
I just googled it, Spector is the Eurobass II, right...
@@michaldivismusic update: after Eurobass 3 came out I immidiately upgraded and I love the results! if Djinn or Punk gets the same upgrade I'm buying either one!
I'm subscribing, just in case you come up with 24/7 djent lmao.
I'd love to, but it will take a while... 🙏
In case you haven't caught it yet, there is a channel that has a 24/7 procedurally generated djent livestream. It isn't up at the moment, but here's a 10-hour video by him: ruclips.net/video/52SRWJ2pMXI/видео.html
@@LEMNSQZY Thanks! I'm aware of Dennis, he's awesome.
@@LEMNSQZY i know this channel because he commented on that channel
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god damn dude. First few riffs are nasty AF, love it!
Thanks!
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Thank you!
So sick
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Great high quality vid
Thank you!
I use the P4 for almost everything, the Invasion for math rock and the Dry And Funky for RnB and early 80s blends. I really wanna get the Metal or Architects kits for metalcore and the Classic Rock kit for boomer bends :)
Go for Architects, love that one!
@@michaldivismusic update: eventually got the OKW metal! I really love how it sounds for anything heavy but I want the Architects too :D The Architects might sound a bit better for metalcore but the Metal sounds insane for deathcore and even for more of a 90's sound
Great comparison! It‘s nice to hear them side by side. My all time favorites are Modern & Massive shells and the Invasion cymbals. 🙌🏼 For the One Kit Wonders I really dig the Aggressive Rock and Architects ones 👌🏼
Thanks! I've been trying the Invasion cymbals instead of P4 which I usually use and they really are dope. Plus there's so many of them 😁
@@michaldivismusic Yes exactly!! I love how many cymbals GGD Invasion has. 😍
Aggressive Rock kick and Architects snare would be an insanely good combo.
My thoughts exactly! I've been using this combo for new music lately.
Im so gonna do this right now
Very Good. I like it 🙏🙏🤘🤘🤘🤘🖤
Thank you!
I wasn't paying attention I though the guy in the cover of Grovebass is the same guy as in the cover of Umanskybass haha I thought that Grovebass and Umanskybass is the name of the bass sampled and the bearded guy is both in the cover because it's his playing style. But now I realised that they're not the same person just same bearded hahaha
That's hilarious!
so good omg
Thanks!
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as someone who owns all of these, superior drummer 3 is better because nolly's outdated taste in mixing didn't ruin all of the samples
I think both GGD and SD3 have their pros and cons. It's true that some of the GGD libraries are pre-processed and there's no way to get the raw samples. Other ones can be switched between almost raw samples and processed ones. I'd also like to be able to get the raw sounds sometimes, but I don't think that was their intent. On the other hand, some people might find SD3 overly complicated to work with (not me). Thanks for the comment and have a great day!
@@michaldivismusic i don't know why people don't just make great templates. i did use the first kit and the invasion kit alot, but always with huge templates i could drag into my project. the same can be done with SD3 at lower processing cost by mixing in the VST too. fuck GGD thanks for reading my rant
You got a problem with GGD yet you own all their libraries…bruh you ok there?
Umansky bass sounds so insane
It does! I love it!
Just the video I needed. the OKW Metal by far the most balanced and clean to me.
Thanks!
1. Metal 2. P4 3. Halpern
Better than bands dude....like what the actual fk
Thanks!
Perfect on the beat of course its gonna sound better lol
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@@TheBanana93 So many modern metal bands are perfectly on the beat, it's just that Djent bands in particular are usually less creative than an unpainted brick wall