Micro Looping Chord Progressions with Granulator III | Side Brain's Study Group
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
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00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Position Automation
02:04 - Grain Size
03:13 - Different Sample
04:32 - Filtering
05:19 - Shape
06:03 - What is the key Наука
I like to play the sample with a midi keyboard to get an interesting progression. Then you can fade between the changes with automation in arrangement view. Granulator 3 looks nice. Haven't tried it out yet.
you are my new favorite channel, thanks for sharing! I really connected with your way of teaching! Cheers :D
Thank you so much! That’s great to hear!
Another great tutorial 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you!
Wow!
Yes
This is such a cool tip, nice one! What Pack is it you're getting the original sample from?
haha this sounds reminds me Flume's granular sounds! Great tutorial❤️🤘
It is! And thank you!
Can we get the generative ambient vidl?!
The possibilities with this technique can be mind blowing!!!!
Indeed
Can the entire tutorial be done with Granulator 2?
Yes
Why did you transpose the sample to G? Wouldn’t you want to transpose to C, so the sample matches the note you’re actually playing on your keyboard?
The note is just for over all pitch of the sample
If we play the note C it will trigger the sample in its original pitch which not necessarily is C.
I explain everything in the full workshop including how to extract the chord progression from it
@@SideBrainI just realized you didn’t actually transpose the sample itself, you just played a different midi note, but I’m still not sure why instead of playing C3 you played G3. Was there are reason you chose G3, or was it just random?
Never mind. I realized you played 7 semitones above C, because there are 7 semitones between F and C. So playing G on your keyboard played the sample in C.
can someone send a direct download link for Granulator 3?
www.ableton.com/en/packs/granulator-iii/
@@SideBrainthanks! but i meant the link which starts the download for you when you open it (basically a link inside the download button i guess)
because i don’t have a max for live but wanna check out the Granulator 3
thanks again!