Great video Dan! I've always been a fan of complex envelopes since the days of the Casio CZ series. They use an 8-stage envelope where each stage gets a rate and a level and you can place the sustain point at any stage you like. I've used that to create echo effects on the CZ-1 and CZ-5000 when there is no real delay effect built in.
I feel like my sounds are lacking a proper rumble in the low end and bright high end. Can we ask you dive into more specific sound choices, or should I just stay tuned for more?
I’d be totally happy to work on some more specific sound choices for you :)) I’m just working in getting the basics out on my channel so that way I can refer back to them for concepts and stuff so everyone can follow along, but I definitely want to do more sound design stuff in the future
Thank you so much for this bud! You rock! ❤️
Thank you for watching :))) you rock !!
Genuine dude.
Your demeanor is almost better than the information
:))) aweee thank you so much!!! :) honestly that means so much to hear ❤️
Thanks for making these
thanks for commenting :) hope they help yah learn!
Such a cool content, Dan. Thanks for the explanations.
my pleasure my friend :)
Great video Dan! I've always been a fan of complex envelopes since the days of the Casio CZ series. They use an 8-stage envelope where each stage gets a rate and a level and you can place the sustain point at any stage you like. I've used that to create echo effects on the CZ-1 and CZ-5000 when there is no real delay effect built in.
woah that is one cool envelope!! casio is so underated sometimes haha. they got some real powerhouses out there
@@danfur7994 Yeah, back in the 80s Casio made some real cool synths!
I feel like my sounds are lacking a proper rumble in the low end and bright high end. Can we ask you dive into more specific sound choices, or should I just stay tuned for more?
I’d be totally happy to work on some more specific sound choices for you :)) I’m just working in getting the basics out on my channel so that way I can refer back to them for concepts and stuff so everyone can follow along, but I definitely want to do more sound design stuff in the future
@@danfur7994 Go at your own pace bud :) thank you