I’m finally delving into real sound design after over 15 years of production. Mixing can lead to sound design so I have some experience. But this from scratch taking something like a sine wave to a unique sound is new to me. And I know this rabbit hole goes deep based on the millions of sounds that can be replicated.
If you subtract two (equal amplitude) sawtooth waves, you get a pulse wave whose width is controlled by the difference in phase of the two sawtooths. So a PWM square wave sounds like two detuned saws.
Fascinating. Good stuff mn. And like has been noted by others. Well explained. You deeply understand synths & sound design. And it shows in your simple explanations of a complex topic. Great ear too.
Its great that you can remake any sound. However, do you find inspiration to make totally new sounds? or Explore sounds that don't include using a presetting. I find instruments to be very useful for creating new sounds and exploring sound to be much more useful and energizing.
You are showing what tools design sonic design tone. Could you show more please Like re create this 80s song synth tone let’s see how they created it. Would love you to do that for Howard jones extended mix of what is love song. Can you please show us all how to in pigment 5 🙏🏻 thanks
Let’s hear you duplicate Joe Zawinul’s brass patch that he used on Db Waltz (Domino Theory album). It starts at about :30. There’s also a lead sound at about 4:15
How many viewers watching this video are absolute beginners who have no idea what the fundamental waves are, or where different sounds will be located in the frequency spectrum? What filters and envelopes and LFO’s are? What ADSR is? How about that you can make anything from white noise and filters?
Hats off, dude. It took you 4mins and 17sec to explain subtractive synthesis clearly and concisely. Best ever intro to subtractive on YT.
Thank you fam! Means a lot
man your content is so high quality, for real, time and algorithm will show it heavily
Thanks for your support fam!
This is the best way I've seen anybody describe ASDR. Thumbs up.
Thank you fam!
I’m finally delving into real sound design after over 15 years of production. Mixing can lead to sound design so I have some experience. But this from scratch taking something like a sine wave to a unique sound is new to me. And I know this rabbit hole goes deep based on the millions of sounds that can be replicated.
It’s definitely a space to explore!
Just starting out with Ableton and Pigments. I learned more about how it works in your intro than in the rest of my research.
Amazing!
The streets needed this one frrrrrr
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la combi versace one was so unexpected and bomb af!! you're amazing for this
Really helpful and perfect length vid. Cheers!
YOOOO THE COMBI VERSACE PATCH!!! Thank you so much for this!
Can’t wait for the expansion of the course! 🔥
Almost here fam!
You're a really good teacher. Thank you for teaching the super important skill of sound design. We really appreciate you sharing your knowledge❤
thank you fam that really means a lot
perfect timing...been thinking about buying your course and pigments🙏
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Crazy good tutorial ! Just what I needed to watch! Thank you !
If you subtract two (equal amplitude) sawtooth waves, you get a pulse wave whose width is controlled by the difference in phase of the two sawtooths. So a PWM square wave sounds like two detuned saws.
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Fascinating. Good stuff mn. And like has been noted by others. Well explained. You deeply understand synths & sound design. And it shows in your simple explanations of a complex topic. Great ear too.
This boy Louis is goated
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It was useful
Pigments is a great vst… still trying to get used to all the controls on the interface and you did a great job shedding some light.
Happy to help!
congrats! excellent video. keep going into Pigments's magic!
good video i need to use pigments for one of my classes and this was super helpful
Glad it could be of use!
Excellent presentation in terms of education….Quick, precise and visually interesting.
Thank you man that means a lot!
Great explained, thank you for that!
Great video! very helpful for a newbie trying to create my sounds from scratch. Love Pigments!
Love to hear that fam!
Dude Innervisions is one of my favorite albums of all time!
Same fam!
Really helpful. thanks a lot.
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Well done man. Very clear explanations.
Great video man, subscribed
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perfectly explained man thanks!!
Glad you learned something!
Harddd ! Thank you is an understatement .
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I gotta learn this style I’m new to creating sounds and pigment I know I’m going be mind bottled b4 I get good like you so many modes
Just keep at it bro
Thank you! 😄
Thank you brother
Perfect, Subbed
great video, keep it up!
Great job, thanks!
Epic video! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
seriousy THANK YOUHHHHHH
Happy to help fam!
best synthh
1:15 “Nikes on my feet keep my cypher complete!” 👟
Its great that you can remake any sound. However, do you find inspiration to make totally new sounds? or Explore sounds that don't include using a presetting. I find instruments to be very useful for creating new sounds and exploring sound to be much more useful and energizing.
You're amazing, very useful
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Could you show how to make more realistic sounds like more similar to real instruments but with a synth sound obv.
killer man.
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nice job.
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You are showing what tools design sonic design tone. Could you show more please Like re create this 80s song synth tone let’s see how they created it. Would love you to do that for Howard jones extended mix of what is love song. Can you please show us all how to in pigment 5 🙏🏻 thanks
Let’s hear you duplicate Joe Zawinul’s brass patch that he used on Db Waltz (Domino Theory album). It starts at about :30. There’s also a lead sound at about 4:15
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great explainig...for to fast because i have to translate it into german...but easy to understand
Haha thank you fam
great tutorial on sound design. What mic are you using? good sound quality
Thank you! Just an AT2020
Lol what’s the synth at the very start of this video?
Not sure what you mean fam? Pigments is the only synth in this video
Please do the synth in the unreleased song by dr dre - die hard
Is this pigments 2 or 4? I have 2 and I really don't wanna buy 4.
I think it was 3 but it really shouldn’t make too much of a difference what version of pigments you’re using they’re all pretty similar
I bought Pigments when it was at version 3. And I've gotten free updates until now, where I now have version 5 without ever having to pay extra.
Ahhh the mandem has returned
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How many viewers watching this video are absolute beginners who have no idea what the fundamental waves are, or where different sounds will be located in the frequency spectrum? What filters and envelopes and LFO’s are? What ADSR is? How about that you can make anything from white noise and filters?
i thought thats Mac Millers Guide
This channel just stopped😢
We’re back now!
@@theloopholeco i jiust saw you had two newer videos. look forward to the content
Why have the word “ANY” in upper-case; and not quotation marks …
Sadly you don't really explain why you click or turn things...
pigments isnt a subtractive synth..
Roadman
Very good teaching, but your title is misleading. "Make any sound?" Hardly... you just attempted to reproduce a few synth sounds, that's it!
cant listen to this speaking punishment. bye