Great stuff as always. When doing sound design latency, PDC and automatic delay compensation isn't really an issue so setting this next option doesn't matter. In project settings -> advanced you can turn on 'Allow feedback in routing' and send the output of a track through a second and back to the first. Use a clipper to protect the ears! Now make a processing audio loop with all sorts of effect plugins like filters, EQ, and reverbs. Change the order of the plugins. Automate. Use multiple tracks all feeding back in different ways to each other. 😄 Nightmare.
Just in time for Halloween! I'm almost afraid to try this, I can see myself tweaking knobs for hours. And here I thought the only purpose for FreqEcho was the swooshy modulation on the background vocals for "Time" by Pink Floyd. That's all I've ever used it for, anyway. Thanks for the great ideas!
Cool video, thanks for that! been looking for those type of sounds :) ALso FabFilter Timeless 3 can also create some cool sounds with its internal FX added.
Might be a beginner question: is there a way to filter field-recorded sounds through these FreqEQ settings in order to turn the field recordings into loops, ascending/descending tones, etc? Thanks!
Yeah definitely. I mean they would use their natural quality and probably sound a bit synthetic, but if that works for you, then yes. You could also just find 2 zero crossings on a field recording and then cut the recording on both sides, and then glue and loop them and they should loop seamlessly.
Well aren't you the lord of edge? Anything is as useful as people who know how to use it, so maybe you're a useless toy. Also this ain't recording dipknob it's sound design. Learn the difference before you talk smack homie.
Love the consummate weirdness of your sound sculptures and your outside-of-box tutorials.
;-)
your stare at 07:09 exactly describes why that was the best moment in that entire recording!
I love weird stuff!
Brilliant Video! The shirt looks great on you.
Thank you
You just opened a whole new lvl of ideas. Thank you ❤
That's my dream comment right there. Happy I could help:)
Keep on painting bro, love it
Really cool and useful stuff.Thank’s for the video !
Glad you enjoyed it :)
That is pretty rad!!
Glad you like it :)
Excellent sound design idea 👍
Hours of fun!
Ciao Arya, very cool!, Thank you!!
My pleasure :)
Really cool! The new lights look badass too 👍
Thanks so much! I was hoping someone would notice :)
Great stuff as always. When doing sound design latency, PDC and automatic delay compensation isn't really an issue so setting this next option doesn't matter. In project settings -> advanced you can turn on 'Allow feedback in routing' and send the output of a track through a second and back to the first. Use a clipper to protect the ears! Now make a processing audio loop with all sorts of effect plugins like filters, EQ, and reverbs. Change the order of the plugins. Automate. Use multiple tracks all feeding back in different ways to each other. 😄 Nightmare.
Thanks for the tip 🙂👍
Hey spoiler alrert!!! that's an upcoming video lol
@@IDDQDSound 😆
Excelente, gracias por el contenido. Saludos desde Latinoamerica, Chile.
Saludos mi amigo :)
You are the best! Muchas gracias!!! 😉
de nada :)
Most intelligent...... 🔥
Just in time for Halloween! I'm almost afraid to try this, I can see myself tweaking knobs for hours. And here I thought the only purpose for FreqEcho was the swooshy modulation on the background vocals for "Time" by Pink Floyd. That's all I've ever used it for, anyway. Thanks for the great ideas!
My pleasure! Ooooh I gotta do some spooky Halloween stuff :)
Cool stuff! Thank you!
Cool video, thanks for that! been looking for those type of sounds :) ALso FabFilter Timeless 3 can also create some cool sounds with its internal FX added.
Yeah totally love Timeless. I know REAPER peeps like free stuff tho haha
lol this is sweet ; 7:13 your O face ? Siri screenshot trim crop set as wallpaper !
THNX!!!!
I like to do it with Valhalla Delay. I strongly recommend that. You can create a huge variety of sounds thanks to many different modes 😉
Nice! Let's hope Valhalla sees this and sends me a free copy lol :)
@@IDDQDSound Valhalla Delay is amazing. Only delay I need 99% of the time 😉
Very cool trick ! 🙏
Thanks :)
Thanks
So good 👍
Thanks :)
😍 My reaper Guru ❤️
Namaste :)
you rock!
YOU rock, my friend! :)
Crazy stuff! Not of great use for an Acoustic/Folk guy like me but still worth a comment and a like. 👍
Hmmm yeah if you put one of these in your music your fans will freak out haha :)
@@IDDQDSound Fortunately I have none! ha, ha, :-) Thanks buddy!
@@andreasfranzmann9634 you and me both dude!
No fluff? Where the long intro???????
😄
People click off of my videos in 30 seconds haha gotta make myself useful fasta
Might be a beginner question: is there a way to filter field-recorded sounds through these FreqEQ settings in order to turn the field recordings into loops, ascending/descending tones, etc? Thanks!
Yeah definitely. I mean they would use their natural quality and probably sound a bit synthetic, but if that works for you, then yes.
You could also just find 2 zero crossings on a field recording and then cut the recording on both sides, and then glue and loop them and they should loop seamlessly.
Yo! How do you get that grey change in your timeline for like every 8 bars, just like in Ableton, it really helps the eye how do you do it?
Heyy! I made a quick video: ruclips.net/video/iAnEvMT4aUY/видео.html
Finding new methods to use an existing tool is way marvy.
What's Marvy? I love learning new slang :)
@@IDDQDSound Marvelous
You rocking an Ibanez RG8 back there??
Yeaa!!! It's gonna be in a video soon too :)
@@IDDQDSound *swoooooon*
how can we make it crazier? :D
apply that to a voice.
dope. you are never not worth the time. jumping on this.
glad you enjoyed it! Do share your results!
A toy, useless for a good recording.
Well aren't you the lord of edge? Anything is as useful as people who know how to use it, so maybe you're a useless toy. Also this ain't recording dipknob it's sound design. Learn the difference before you talk smack homie.