The layering works really well here. It would be so cool if we could have the granular options as an fx too (with a ring buffer). Thanks for sharing and the nice explanation of how the modes are linked.
I get Red Dead Redemption 2 flashbacks from these sounds 😊 Also: "Instead of the textures mode we can just use the cycles mode, which does exactly the same thing." -> Where do you know this from? Where does everybody have so much "inside knowledge" from, lol? Are there some must-have basics-about-synths books i should read?
It's probably not quite right: the cycles mode changes the playback speed of the grain/cycle to create pitches, and my texture method was changing the grain size to change the pitch. Which is different and probably sounds a bit different, but kind of the same idea (looping small parts of a waveform)
I think that sound pads are very straightforward in a pitch. I would say - they are too tonal, although have very nice "living" modulation of texture base! It will be nice to add some simple little delayed vibrato to a some cents unipolar way! but, surely, this is a completely matter of taste! anyway nice stuff to learn - as usual!
Wonderful perspective and nice practical examples on Samplers Circle Mode. Thank you 🌻
great video, don't forget you can make the sampler window full screen ;) it would be easier for us old folks to see what you're doing
As another old folk I agree
Good tip. I never think to use the zoom functionality in the sampler.
@@CanadaWry didnt even know it had zoom functionality learn somethin new everyday Edit: wait a second this isnt ableton
@@notnoaintno5134 Yup. It's Bitwig.
The layering works really well here. It would be so cool if we could have the granular options as an fx too (with a ring buffer). Thanks for sharing and the nice explanation of how the modes are linked.
Nice one!
I get Red Dead Redemption 2 flashbacks from these sounds 😊
Also: "Instead of the textures mode we can just use the cycles mode, which does exactly the same thing."
-> Where do you know this from? Where does everybody have so much "inside knowledge" from, lol? Are there some must-have basics-about-synths books i should read?
It's probably not quite right: the cycles mode changes the playback speed of the grain/cycle to create pitches, and my texture method was changing the grain size to change the pitch. Which is different and probably sounds a bit different, but kind of the same idea (looping small parts of a waveform)
I think that sound pads are very straightforward in a pitch. I would say - they are too tonal, although have very nice "living" modulation of texture base! It will be nice to add some simple little delayed vibrato to a some cents unipolar way! but, surely, this is a completely matter of taste! anyway nice stuff to learn - as usual!
Awesome Polarity! You're so in-tune (pardon the pun lol) with Bitwig and it's features. I'm especially fond with your Poly/Note Grid videos on Bitwig.
Funny coincidence, i rarely use cycles mode and today i did before watching the video.
Wow the notch bit is such a great idea
Sounds great thank you!
Nice !!!!!!! I ❤️ this sound, thanks so much
Cool 👍
nice 👍
Amazing. How do you come up with this stuff?
I made a comment suggesting something a lot like this very recently...
Of course my suggested application was growl bass...😅
it does work with growl basses too yes, very well actually