I'm a music producer, and i am searching a lot about sound design to turn my tracks more unique and fun to make and listen, like imagine a music that have a full history behind it and u can feel this only by your ears, so i really want to say thanks for this quality video. It helped me a lot!
This is AMAZING! Im so happy people like you share your knowledge and passion! Its very exciting to learn from people like you! Thank you for your videos!
Hey! Love this series as I've learned so much from it. Was just wondering if the other spells other than the 4 you have uploaded have been uploaded somewhere else or if it's still in the works?
This is incredibly good, fantastic gem of a channel. I'm watching it twice in a row right away, haha. How long have you been working with sound design, Tyler?
Hey Chorxs, the magic series is still in the works. I’ve been dealing with some family matters lately hence the break in uploads. While I don’t have a Patreon I do have a Sound Effects shop where you can donate and get a sample library or two =^.^= I’m glad you are enjoying the videos though =^.^=
A combination is not a bad idea, but if I only had to choose one, I'd lean more towards a good condenser setup as Dynamics are less sensitive by nature.
@@AftertouchAudio that sounds great, thank you! But i do have another quick question: I am aware that condenser mics do tend up to catch a lot of background audio, is there a way you can do a tutorial on how to effectively denoise your samples for a clean recording in the end? If you already have a video on this, I would be happy to check it out. Thank you for anything you can do
This would be a little challenging task to do on my end as every sound file is different and depending on the type of noise/artifacts you have require different processing. My best piece of advice I can give you though would be to start at the source. Using the proper microphone for the job and minimizing the background noise at the source is always the best option first. For a lot of field recordings where you want to isolate the thing you are trying to record a shotgun microphone would be the best option for this. If the option of microphone is not as plentiful hanging some sound blankets (basically just think blankets) is a good way to help minimize the unwanted sources that your microphone pick up. If you go into post with a lot of unwanted noise that you are going to try and get rid of, you'll likely cut into the sound that you are trying to keep, that being said, constant sounds are not bad to remove like generators, hums, or light buzzes.
@@AftertouchAudio Great! I’ll definitely try that blanket technique. Until then, I am still investing in a good microphone. But thank you for this information
@@AftertouchAudio I've watched it a few times already :D I recently got this free synth called Vital, and it's amazingly built. I would love to see a bit more about synthesizing fire and general whooshes for spells, etc. I couldn't find the blog that you've mentioned in this video :( help a brotha out
@@CyberwaveOrchestra If you join our Discord we have a synth wizard in there (Averith) that can help you with some super spicific effects with your synth =^.^= She can litterally make anything with a synth it is crazy.
@@AftertouchAudio you know,english is not my first language, so I really need those words you mentioned at the chapter(sampling).before i watch this vedio,i always rack my brains to think about or search in internet these words corresponding to those sounds,it help me a lot. I also like your break down and tips chapters. The tips you give are very practical and specific, and the break down is also very detailed and clear.
The Synthesis just goes straight over my head. Its very impressive
She is a wizard haha. I can't wait to get my modular synth so I can bug her about how to do things haha.
This series is C R I M I N A L L Y good
Thank you =^.^= I’m glad you are enjoying the series.
I'm a music producer, and i am searching a lot about sound design to turn my tracks more unique and fun to make and listen, like imagine a music that have a full history behind it and u can feel this only by your ears, so i really want to say thanks for this quality video. It helped me a lot!
Hey Knuckles, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Like me some of your music some time I'd love to listen.
@@AftertouchAudio 😃 for sure
This is AMAZING! Im so happy people like you share your knowledge and passion! Its very exciting to learn from people like you! Thank you for your videos!
More Magic videos will be coming soon =^.^=
Hey! Love this series as I've learned so much from it. Was just wondering if the other spells other than the 4 you have uploaded have been uploaded somewhere else or if it's still in the works?
They are all still in the works =^.^=
This is incredibly good, fantastic gem of a channel.
I'm watching it twice in a row right away, haha.
How long have you been working with sound design, Tyler?
Hey Professor Honc, I'm glad you enjoying the videos =^.^= I've been a Freelance Sound Designer for a decade now =^.^= How about yourself?
truly i luv this channel
Hey thank you Eugene, I'm glad you are enjoying the channel =^.^=
@@AftertouchAudio since I'm a student learning game sound design.
Your channel gives me a huge help
Thanks!
@@Damonkang Hey Eugene, that means a lot thank you =^.^=
Great job Thanks for the tutorial!
Hey, I'm glad you enjoyed the walkthrough!
Yes !!!! Thank you for sharing! Great video!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the video =^.^=
Thank you for your efforts, and the linkage of beauty
Please brings these series back. Do you have a Patreon page or smt? These videos are so helpful for us sound designers :)
Hey Chorxs, the magic series is still in the works. I’ve been dealing with some family matters lately hence the break in uploads. While I don’t have a Patreon I do have a Sound Effects shop where you can donate and get a sample library or two =^.^=
I’m glad you are enjoying the videos though =^.^=
Should I use a dynamic mic or a condenser mic for recording fire outside my yard?
A combination is not a bad idea, but if I only had to choose one, I'd lean more towards a good condenser setup as Dynamics are less sensitive by nature.
@@AftertouchAudio that sounds great, thank you! But i do have another quick question: I am aware that condenser mics do tend up to catch a lot of background audio, is there a way you can do a tutorial on how to effectively denoise your samples for a clean recording in the end? If you already have a video on this, I would be happy to check it out. Thank you for anything you can do
This would be a little challenging task to do on my end as every sound file is different and depending on the type of noise/artifacts you have require different processing. My best piece of advice I can give you though would be to start at the source. Using the proper microphone for the job and minimizing the background noise at the source is always the best option first. For a lot of field recordings where you want to isolate the thing you are trying to record a shotgun microphone would be the best option for this.
If the option of microphone is not as plentiful hanging some sound blankets (basically just think blankets) is a good way to help minimize the unwanted sources that your microphone pick up.
If you go into post with a lot of unwanted noise that you are going to try and get rid of, you'll likely cut into the sound that you are trying to keep, that being said, constant sounds are not bad to remove like generators, hums, or light buzzes.
@@AftertouchAudio Great! I’ll definitely try that blanket technique. Until then, I am still investing in a good microphone. But thank you for this information
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! =^.^=
Great video
Thank you!
Great job
I'm glad you like it =^.^=
Magical!
Whoosh Boom!
Great stuff keep them coming can’t wait for the toxic vid!
Toxic is a lot of fun to make =^.^= Kinda like water and fire mixed together but there will be some cool stuff thrown in there =^.^=
Nice
Thank you Reshma.
good
I'm glad you enjoyed the video =^.^=
So glad I stumbled onto this. Been stuck on a fire spell design and this really helped inspire me.
Hey thank you Alec! I have the water magic video just around the corner!
best
Thank you Ajay Juyal!
Love this series, great job everyone
I’m glad you enjoying the series so far! Water is next =^.^=
0:18 Wow I would love to see other videos which were initially planed for the series! Darkspells, hollyspells... sounds very promising!
They are on the way :)_
Saving this one for later today! Tnx
Awesome, Let me know what you think =^.^=
@@AftertouchAudio I've watched it a few times already :D I recently got this free synth called Vital, and it's amazingly built. I would love to see a bit more about synthesizing fire and general whooshes for spells, etc. I couldn't find the blog that you've mentioned in this video :( help a brotha out
@@CyberwaveOrchestra If you join our Discord we have a synth wizard in there (Averith) that can help you with some super spicific effects with your synth =^.^= She can litterally make anything with a synth it is crazy.
@@AftertouchAudio damn it man you misspelled her name in the description, I've searched and searched lol tnx!
thanks Tyler nice video
Glad you enjoyed the video =^.^=
buen video y que sonido con efectos de fuego
I'm glad you enjoyed the video =^.^=
Thank you for your selfless sharing,learn a lot from you.
I'm glad you are enjoying the videos :)
@@AftertouchAudio you know,english is not my first language, so I really need those words you mentioned at the chapter(sampling).before i watch this vedio,i always rack my brains to think about or search in internet these words corresponding to those sounds,it help me a lot. I also like your break down and tips chapters. The tips you give are very practical and specific, and the break down is also very detailed and clear.
Thank you. Awesome work!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video =^.^=