An Introduction to Blockhead by Colugo
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- Опубликовано: 19 янв 2024
- Colugo's channel: @colugo5172
Colugo's Patreon: www.patreon.com/colugomusic
Sorry for the two minutes of dead air around the 18 minute mark - just skip to 20:10.
Finally got around to making this! This is a basic introduction to how Blockhead works and the aspects that make it unique, interesting, and extremely powerful. Can't really recommend it highly enough.
Here's a link to the manual:
docs.google.com/document/d/1y...
You're a madman, all the love in the world to you for supporting blockhead like this!
Thank you!
this is insanity
I have a beta blockhead version from a while back, it was buggy so I stopped using it. Really need to get back into it. I was immediately could tell that FM was cross modulating, it really reminds me of my ax60 tbh
its looks amazing,but for experimental music for now at least
Yeah, it's basically tailor-made for experimental music and sound design. It's pretty wild.
Is there already a way to enlarge all blocks / lanes in a project? Similar to what the "hover + F" command does, but just for all of the stuff? That would sometimes come in very handy. Couldnt find anything by clicking around or searching through your FANTASTIC manual :) Maybe you know it! That would be very nice!
I don't know of one, but that would be useful for sure! It would definitely be worth putting in the suggestions channel in the Discord server!
Also, I don't think I knew about the hover-F shortcut! Thanks for mentioning it, I'll put it in the documentation!
@@Hyfudiar Yes!!! Cant hurt being suggested from you! :)
I searched the patroon for the manual, came up short… can you link to it?
Yeah, here it is! I'll put a link to it in the description as well.
docs.google.com/document/d/1y6je_g2oNnxClL1eXV20dcQpoyZEkek5LTxQPyEFT0w/edit?usp=sharing
@@Hyfudiar I found out that it is linked with every update, but when I searched patron, it only searches tags apparently, which he did not employ. Anyways thanks!
system requirements?
Not sure, sorry! I think it's fairly lightweight (as far as DAWs go, anyway), but I'm sure some more extreme uses of it will be taxing on older systems. I've had next to no issue with it though, nearly every (*maybe* all, think it might have happened a couple times though) crash I've had has just been caused by a bug. I haven't really had any issues with it freezing and crashing for performance issues, even when doing fairly demanding things like loading 10GB of audio files into it simultaneously.
@@Hyfudiar Thanks for the reply, wondering coz I'm using a 15 year old PC running windows 7. Not the worst PC in its own right, but as you'd know rather many things annoyingly require windows 10+ (which is why I got Reaper and FL Studio).
@@Frikoppie Hmm yeah, really don't know if it would run on Windows 7 or not, sorry.