In The Studio with Noisia: Part 3 - Nik Roos on using convolution

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2016
  • Ahead of the release of their much anticipated new album Outer Edges, we visited Noisia in their impressive studio complex in Groningen. In this video Nik Roos shows us how he uses convolution to create unique sounds.
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  • @Hazelcut
    @Hazelcut 8 лет назад +210

    This kind of tutorial is cool because it teach you a technique without giving you a sound, it show you how to experiment yourself and find your own sound. And it's Noisia so it's more cool :)

  • @Leomeenbanad
    @Leomeenbanad 7 лет назад +68

    His attention to detail is what sets him apart. He does some amazing digital art too, smart man.

  • @lennertd.1372
    @lennertd.1372 7 лет назад +110

    Noisia are legends, producers from every genre should watch their tutorials

    • @supersquare
      @supersquare 6 лет назад +7

      Their workflow changed my life

  • @musicbyvannexe
    @musicbyvannexe 3 года назад +14

    4:37 Literally took Nik 3 seconds to get it sounding right with eq.... just shows how sharp and trained his ear is

  • @Monkebraine
    @Monkebraine 7 лет назад +104

    In the first part of this series Martijn said he doesnt actually know how to control the loop length, now Nik said he doesnt know how to set the phase off the axis, and Thijs didnt know what he was doing at all. lol

    • @liam_fulton
      @liam_fulton 7 лет назад +24

      Seems to work out pretty well for them aha, maybe the key is knowing shit all

    • @vladimir_ckau
      @vladimir_ckau 7 лет назад +75

      That's the biggest secret of life you just figured out. No one actually knows shit, except stuff they've figured out by themselves. The actual mastery is the ability to do crazy top-notch stuff with limited knowledge, and actual genius/pioneer is the one who able to push some basic stuff beyond its limits, into something totally new and different.

    • @VlasimoEstacimo
      @VlasimoEstacimo 6 лет назад +5

      +Владимир Остапенко
      Basically Amon Tobin and Bonobo.
      (Not excluding Noisia trio)

    • @DeefexNYC
      @DeefexNYC 5 лет назад +23

      Dude, when it comes to music production, most of the time, you keep turning knobs till you get a cool sound. Show me a producer who before he starts producing, he sits down and says, "I'm going to use 3 oscillators to mix between saws and square waves, with -1 octave on the last two. It will be in the key of Dm."
      Sure there are the synthesis and production aficionados. But those comes after years and years in the studio with the same gear. I think they mentioned that they just got done of the modular. Give them a break. Art comes off as sort of an accident most of the time.

    • @AndrewPRoberts
      @AndrewPRoberts 4 года назад +1

      Sounds like experimentation

  • @StaffRecordPlayer
    @StaffRecordPlayer 7 лет назад +68

    putting a windows task-manager shortcut in the taskbar actually blew my mind #life=changed

    • @Hollandvancewright
      @Hollandvancewright 7 лет назад +8

      True, but Ctrl + Alt + ESC is easier imo

    • @slavko561
      @slavko561 7 лет назад +10

      +Holland Vance-Wright its not

    • @vantahawk2834
      @vantahawk2834 7 лет назад +7

      Or just right-click on the taskbar and click task manager. I guess it's two clicks instead of one but potentially quicker than a key combination.

    • @WomboBraker
      @WomboBraker 7 лет назад

      Thanks for commenting on this. This is revolutionary

    • @JJ-pu9fc
      @JJ-pu9fc 6 лет назад

      what does this do?

  • @zeepster
    @zeepster 7 лет назад +29

    Nik Roos, please do a Masterclass.

  • @ElMoShApPiNeSs
    @ElMoShApPiNeSs 8 лет назад +176

    "Look at this cool thing I can do...it's sounds kinda shit...but you get the point I guess"

    • @jack.a.driscoll
      @jack.a.driscoll 7 лет назад +74

      sound design 90% of the time

    • @MegaDaxter
      @MegaDaxter 7 лет назад +1

      Where is this moment (mean minute)?

    • @ElMoShApPiNeSs
      @ElMoShApPiNeSs 7 лет назад

      MegaDaxter It's a joke, he doesn't actually say this.

    • @MegaDaxter
      @MegaDaxter 7 лет назад

      BigFatCock
      Ok)))

    • @aaronocelot
      @aaronocelot 4 года назад

      no, more like he showed you a technique for imparting a context to what could be disparate bits of audio (individual drum samples become a virtual kit, for example...)

  • @SenatorBanana
    @SenatorBanana 8 лет назад +31

    more. please.

  • @javiersanchezg2444
    @javiersanchezg2444 11 дней назад

    Pasarán años hasta que haya alguien como estos tipos,son los goat del drum amd bass ❤❤❤

  • @FelixJoschi
    @FelixJoschi 8 лет назад +24

    Your metering is a dream!

  • @DrummerRF
    @DrummerRF 7 лет назад +25

    a quick mathematical note for convolutions. it's the same as frequency domain multiplication. so a kick convoluted with a share will be some mid rangy mess. If frequencies are abcent in one sample, they will be abcent in the end result. low frequency sounds will effectively function as a low pass filter.

  • @UrMom-em5xv
    @UrMom-em5xv 8 лет назад +3

    Yes, more Noisia please!

  • @DeefexNYC
    @DeefexNYC 5 лет назад +3

    Very cool trick he did with FM8. That synth is so underrated. I've been playing with it since FM7 and I was teaching myself a lot of that synth. This was before I even knew what FM synthesis was.
    But this tutorial was awesome. He really show you how you can edit samples and sounds to get more or something else out of them. I wish there'd be more

  • @ImSoooLevi
    @ImSoooLevi 7 лет назад +8

    It's unbelievable what these guys can do to sounds. Mind bending, literally.

  • @posebukse
    @posebukse 8 лет назад +68

    Suddenly Melda sold a shit ton of convoluters

    • @nonewanted
      @nonewanted 7 лет назад +1

      Deadmau5 use melda plugins too. I discovered them before knowing this but when you try them you know they are more useful than they may appear

    • @KingCoCo
      @KingCoCo 7 лет назад

      Yea I first saw Melda when doing DeadMau5 masterclass - this convo is great tho!

    • @Charlyfromthenuclearcity
      @Charlyfromthenuclearcity 7 лет назад

      The Free Bundle from Melda is absolutely great.
      With this and the ReaPlugs pack you are pretty much set for the mixing part.

  • @catface
    @catface 6 лет назад +1

    I love watching people, who know what they're doing.

  • @59hurtz19
    @59hurtz19 6 лет назад +5

    Nik always seemed like he had the strongest grasp on what he's doing.

  • @Sjocojate
    @Sjocojate 8 лет назад +19

    Reason's RV7000mk2 is an excellent convolution unit

  • @Seficus
    @Seficus 7 лет назад +19

    Blew my mind when Nik made a cymbal sound from a white noise patch in Sylenth1. Gonna have to play around with that idea

    • @DrummerRF
      @DrummerRF 7 лет назад +4

      josh foley cymbals are instruments that occupy the whole frequency spectrum so clicks with white noise will give you Hihats. a kick with white noise might give you a share

    • @DeefexNYC
      @DeefexNYC 5 лет назад

      josh foley that's kind of a well known trick

    • @chenugent
      @chenugent 3 года назад

      Robert you just changed my life

  • @johnforrest4439
    @johnforrest4439 7 лет назад +1

    Wow this is a great vid! you've inspired me with new ideas for my own music. regards from Flevoland haha

  • @OddChap
    @OddChap 8 лет назад

    Oh yes! Noisia studio video time!

  • @oibraizolebulla
    @oibraizolebulla 6 лет назад +1

    Bit late to the party but I throughly enjoyed this..time to start upping my convolution game!

  • @DD-sw1dd
    @DD-sw1dd 8 лет назад +17

    Not hard to understand why Noisia loves Izotope Trash 2 so much. It does alot of his stuff inside the plugin....EQ, Multiband distortion, EQ again, compress, Convolve (Crazy Convolutions), delay.

    • @BassMoutardeMusic
      @BassMoutardeMusic 7 лет назад

      Thats what I was telling to a friend too ahaha yeah u can hear the grain :D

  • @onewheel3603
    @onewheel3603 2 года назад +1

    Nik. The Technical mastermind behind Noisia

  • @KainniaK
    @KainniaK 7 лет назад +45

    8 girls don't want to convolute with Nik.

  • @jameswilliams9157
    @jameswilliams9157 7 лет назад +2

    This dude is brilliant

  • @No.0.o.0
    @No.0.o.0 Год назад +3

    I thought i should learn cubase because of Noisia and Amon Tobin but if Nik is happy enough with Bitwig now I feel that sweet confirmation bias since I ended up with Bitwig. Can’t wait for more Sleepnet, RIP Noisia. ❤️

    • @dnbkilla
      @dnbkilla Год назад

      how do you know that Nick moved into Bitwig?

  • @raulantonio2430
    @raulantonio2430 6 лет назад +4

    Clearly these videos aren't meant to teach you everything. With that being said it's awesome that noisia does these videos. I don't think their intention is for the viewer to copy exactly what they are doing, but rather unique approaches to sound design..

    • @iGramage
      @iGramage 5 лет назад +1

      Honestly I just love seeing a little glimpse into the minds of some DnB geniuses.

  • @LawrenceAaronLuther
    @LawrenceAaronLuther 7 лет назад +1

    This sounds like the kind of technique that produced those percussive bass hits in "Stamp Out."

  • @DD-sw1dd
    @DD-sw1dd 8 лет назад

    These guys have the coolest group studio bar none.

  • @erizwa69
    @erizwa69 6 лет назад +2

    I created a short (even a one cycle) sinewave at 50 Hz at very low level as convolution source. It gave a deep live concert like bass enhancement. :)

  • @MrPorkker
    @MrPorkker 7 лет назад +19

    people in the comments are so impressionable

  • @NeZversSounds
    @NeZversSounds 8 лет назад

    Damn, I knew about this technique, but I got some interesting ideas to experiment.

  • @DVSONENL
    @DVSONENL 6 лет назад +20

    The software developers are the actual geniuses.

    • @rabitec.
      @rabitec. 4 года назад

      Well yes, but if you don't know how to use it it doesn't matter how much effort the software devs put into it.

    • @davidpereira4455
      @davidpereira4455 2 года назад +2

      Well i wouldn't call Ferrari developers more GENIOUS than Michael Schumacher, i would say that Both combined....sheesh

    • @danvez5656
      @danvez5656 Год назад +4

      Sounds like you're trying to discredit the skill involved in sound design and music production. Not sure if that's your angle but that's how it came across.

    • @davidpereira4455
      @davidpereira4455 Год назад

      @@danvez5656 the lack of emojis sucks in these situations 🤣

    • @danvez5656
      @danvez5656 Год назад

      @@davidpereira4455 I wasn't talking about your reply but the original comment mate.

  • @envispojke
    @envispojke 7 лет назад +4

    I do a similar thing with the Vocoder in Ableton, you can do it with any 2 sounds but for example I take a pluck and then add a new track with the same MIDI notes and a piano VST, then I filter the pluck through the Vocoder, mess with the settings and then control with dry/wet.. It's a simple way to basically filter one sound through another, a vocoder is a fun tool and if you've just tried it with vocals you're missing out! Also really useful for wobble bass sounds.

  • @MikeDeanOfficials
    @MikeDeanOfficials 8 лет назад

    Proper tips. He's up there

  • @thereallkmofo
    @thereallkmofo 6 лет назад

    Anybody know what keyboard he's using? The typing one not the Moog.

  • @davidpereira4455
    @davidpereira4455 Год назад

    Brilliant

  • @ParamaVunt
    @ParamaVunt 6 лет назад +2

    *PLS, what is the name of the program that analyzes the real-time that is at the bottom right?*

  • @OtoAsubi
    @OtoAsubi 4 года назад

    Hey what has name that vst Convolution?

  • @LawrenceAaronLuther
    @LawrenceAaronLuther 4 года назад +1

    I just bought mconvolution MB. Great software, I thought m4l's convolution reverb was good enough but it really doesn't compare

  • @grindabrasion7013
    @grindabrasion7013 7 лет назад

    Nice to see that they still use Fm8 allot!

    • @theandroids
      @theandroids 7 лет назад

      Grind Abrasion no they dont. You think they will show what they reeealy use...

  • @NullCreativityMusic
    @NullCreativityMusic 7 лет назад +11

    Insane with a membrane

  • @TheBBQify
    @TheBBQify 3 года назад

    Abletons corpus effect is one of my favorites for this reason

  • @patrickmichael2968
    @patrickmichael2968 4 года назад

    What DAW are you using here.? I'm using REAPER and KOMPLETE 12. I think I'm gonna download Ableton's 30 day demo and see if it would help me get my projects to the end zone sounding better and hopefully a bit faster. I have Vahalla-plate & Vahalla-room also. Great dsp's..
    Who makes that convoluter FX?
    And how do you guys get those super strong, mega low, dancefloor devastating bass sounds? I love your sonic tsunami's and how it sounds like the Alien walkers in War of the Worlds where they start blasting people out or their shoes and socks.. and it starts raining meat confetti everywhere... that's how I visualize Noisia's 25hz - 35hz sonic pulses that you guys dress up in just the right FX !!
    Thx brother. ....very appreciated.

    • @ryancole7371
      @ryancole7371 Год назад

      The plugin here is from Melda production.

  • @JaesNSC
    @JaesNSC 2 года назад +1

    Fun fact
    Noisias members all used to paint graffiti in their youth meaning that, that 'asbest' sign has probably had more studios to live in than a person currently 18 years old

    • @JaesNSC
      @JaesNSC 2 года назад

      You know... Because they stole it when they were teens

  • @dehydratedwat3r
    @dehydratedwat3r 7 лет назад

    is that a little sub on his desk?

  • @cal8390
    @cal8390 7 лет назад +1

    How can he see the small dropdown menus and words on that screen so far back?

    • @Alechk4
      @Alechk4 6 лет назад +2

      Well, it's a 32" display

  • @antoniozaghi9051
    @antoniozaghi9051 2 года назад

    First track?? I love it please give me the title :)

  • @aaronocelot
    @aaronocelot 4 года назад

    useful!

  • @AuchNLauch
    @AuchNLauch Год назад

    ASBEST 🤟🤟

  • @AlbertSirup
    @AlbertSirup 3 года назад +1

    I've only watched a few videos of them but now I know that whenever I hear reverb in a Noisia track this guy is prob responsible.

  • @artfxdnb
    @artfxdnb 6 лет назад +6

    "Drum Pielemoos Probeersel", which Dutch watching this saw that too? :P

  • @user-qe2lo8lm5q
    @user-qe2lo8lm5q 7 лет назад +8

    "It makes it sound as if the sound you're putting through it is coming out of some sort of membrane that's limiting the frequencies it can produce."
    Yes, Nik. That's called a "filter".

    • @user-bf8sy1jr6j
      @user-bf8sy1jr6j 6 лет назад +6

      But it also puts it in a room with reverberation that a standard filter doesn't offer?

  • @sjoervanderploeg4340
    @sjoervanderploeg4340 3 месяца назад

    Ok, so why that works is when you have a sine wave (sinus)... you go from 0, 90, 180, 270 to 360. That is from 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5 to 2... so offsetting by one shifts the sinus left or right! You can also invert a cosine to get the same result with mathematics ;)

    • @sjoervanderploeg4340
      @sjoervanderploeg4340 3 месяца назад

      Toets maar eens sin(x) en pas dan de offset van -1 maal Pi toe: sin(x-pi)
      Pi omdat het 0 maal Pi, 1/2 maal Pi, 1 maal Pi, 1 1/2 maal Pi en 2 maal Pi is...
      Dit kun je vervolgens vergelijken met de uitkomst van: cos(x) * -1

  • @rvnawayfivemusic5165
    @rvnawayfivemusic5165 7 лет назад

    Can anyone recommend decent convolution plugins?

  • @clarkgabelhouse2724
    @clarkgabelhouse2724 7 лет назад +2

    I'm feeling stupid now

  • @xmt_dnb
    @xmt_dnb 8 лет назад

    What's the plugin on the bottom right monitor?

    • @IvanParadinovic
      @IvanParadinovic 8 лет назад

      Some kind of spectral editing plugin. Don't know exactly which one but Melda MSpectralDynamics and Izotope RX 5 Audio Editor offer similar features

    • @Lostyron
      @Lostyron 8 лет назад

      I think it's Cubase's stock spectral meter.

    • @grafzhl
      @grafzhl 7 лет назад

      It's SpectraFoo by Metric Halo. Extremely useful, also supports multi-channel.

  • @bob_blob
    @bob_blob 7 лет назад +1

    if you convolute two sounds, you actually multiply the 2 sounds respective spectrums.

    • @ahpadt
      @ahpadt 7 лет назад

      It's actually a bit more complicated than that. Hit up the wiki page about convolution. The theory of it made no fucking sense for me during university, but Im now finally recognising one useful thing for it... xD

    • @bob_blob
      @bob_blob 7 лет назад +3

      Basically it is using the math opération of convoluting the time signal. But a convolution in the time domain actually results in à multiplication of the spectrum amplitude. However it messes the phases so you can't just do a ''multiplication''. Yet, it actually helps to know that it will multiply spectrum, it helps predict bumps and losses.

  • @user-li6jo7yh9z
    @user-li6jo7yh9z 8 лет назад +7

    Zbs (збсь)

  • @XOAF_personal
    @XOAF_personal 7 лет назад

    -So... do you have a headphones,no?

  • @jameshainer-violand461
    @jameshainer-violand461 5 лет назад

    remember.. membrane sound..

  • @bangerstudy
    @bangerstudy 8 лет назад

    збс(zbs)(nice)(lekker)

  • @GiovanniS21
    @GiovanniS21 7 лет назад +1

    It seems like the room is not sound treated at all... Or am I wrong?

    • @HeavyweightBassdotnet
      @HeavyweightBassdotnet 7 лет назад +15

      very wrong producerdj.com/2014/06/noisia-build-studio/

    • @GiovanniS21
      @GiovanniS21 7 лет назад

      aaaaahh ok, I see. But still, isn't the big window kinda bad for the acoustics? also isn't it a little pointless, since it's not leading into a recordingroom/booth? u can just take a peek on who's coming and going...
      this is NO hatecomment or something, only my thoughts...

    • @matthoward598
      @matthoward598 7 лет назад

      Whoa, you liste/follow Noisia!!?? I'd love to hear some dnb from Audiofreq!

    • @sSPACEBALLSs
      @sSPACEBALLSs 7 лет назад

      this is just perfect

    • @Andy-qk4bl
      @Andy-qk4bl 7 лет назад

      I still think speakers, at high volume can't prevent energy from being transmitted to the entire glass panel thus creating unwanted vibrations. However, glass still reflects indirect waves that have been reflected by walls. A rather small percentage of the wall surfaces have been treated by diffusion and absorbtion. And Skyline diffusers do not perform as good as quadratic. Very nice studio indeed, probably one the top 90% of the world, but I think there is still room for improvement.

  • @Scyber_Official
    @Scyber_Official 5 лет назад +2

    What's with the buzzing? For a magazine/site whose sole purpose existing is about music and sound and making them sound nice and clean, *CLEAN UP THE AUDIO* I mean, wtf.

  • @savagepotato8759
    @savagepotato8759 6 лет назад

    In the thumbnail he looks a bit like Jason Statham

  • @tristanvh3477
    @tristanvh3477 Год назад

    ik ruik nederlands

  • @greatoverlays6573
    @greatoverlays6573 7 лет назад +2

    Jason Statham is you??

  • @kotlet78
    @kotlet78 7 лет назад

    Omg looks like nuclear war...not understand. UFO

  • @EBMZEQUENZER
    @EBMZEQUENZER 7 лет назад

    Lots of mouse clicking..................

  • @andreilemieux9525
    @andreilemieux9525 2 года назад

    please get rid of mouse clicks in these tutorial-style videos. love the content but damn that is driving me bonkers!

  • @kimrunic5874
    @kimrunic5874 7 лет назад

    Less of a tutorial, more of a marketing exercise

    • @kimrunic5874
      @kimrunic5874 7 лет назад +2

      proper lad It's a promo video for him and his skills masquerading as a tutorial

    • @kimrunic5874
      @kimrunic5874 7 лет назад

      proper lad It's a profile thing. Word gets round and he wants to look like the man in the know with all the gear so that whoever is commissioning the next big budget video game score will give him a serious look. He's not even trying to disguise it, really.

    • @kimrunic5874
      @kimrunic5874 7 лет назад

      proper lad I'm not saying he's not good at what he does. They're talented people and work hard -what's that got to do with it? You obviously looked at the video as a fanboy. That's the object of the exercise. It's not a tutorial.

    • @kimrunic5874
      @kimrunic5874 7 лет назад +2

      proper lad ok apologies, I did think you were being slightly sarcastic, yes. These are professional people, they've mastered their craft and they wanna get work - people forget that side of it. It's not like they're Bieber and getting 500m views and credit to them for that.
      What do I think of the album? It sounds a bit like 3 blind men playing cricket in a lighthouse to be honest - having said that if you walked into a club with a monster sound peaking on acid and this was playing then it would probably sound interesting. I think your mates right, sounds like they're trying a bit too hard. Same sort of vibe as the video, really.

    • @kimrunic5874
      @kimrunic5874 7 лет назад

      OfficialAbass Yes, I know who they are. There's three things you need to get where Noisia have got; hard work, talent and promotion. Think about it. Do you think he's showing you this stuff to impart his skills to encourage people to make great records, or do you think he's doing it to give fans and potential fans an exciting insight into his creative process and workflow? I think the latter and that falls under the heading 'promotion', another word for which is marketing. And try not to use the word 'retarded', it can be as hurtful and insulting as other words that have fallen out of use.

  • @sideast
    @sideast 6 лет назад

    This is a joke right ?

  • @haroldthebarrel7061
    @haroldthebarrel7061 7 лет назад +3

    The Nigel Tufnel of the EDM generation. All the gear no idea. This is painful to watch. 13 minutes for one hi hat - which he even says sounds crap. Just use a sample and make some music quick.

    • @haroldthebarrel7061
      @haroldthebarrel7061 7 лет назад

      Why's that? Because fumbling blindly for 13 minutes with convolution software in the name of sound creation renders the end result more "organic" than using a sample? I haven't got that sort of time to waste when in the mix no one's going to tell the difference anyway. The main thing is that this is the most comically useless tutorial I've ever seen. Pointless and convoluted. See what i did there?

    • @always7836
      @always7836 7 лет назад +10

      good luck trying to seperate yourself from the rest then man, enjoy your digital over processed samples

    • @haroldthebarrel7061
      @haroldthebarrel7061 7 лет назад

      Use a sample, use a preset, use an analogue white noise generator, use a drumstick and a real cymbal - who really gives a shit how the sound is generated? The only thing that matters is the end result. And do you even know the meaning of he word "digital?" Please tell me how using samples is more "digital" and "over-processed" than what is going on in this video??

    • @Lolcatification
      @Lolcatification 7 лет назад +6

      Stay mad bro. u just jelly because they are better than you.

    • @kimrunic5874
      @kimrunic5874 7 лет назад +2

      Agree. He's just trying to make himself look like the big man. It's all bollocks.

  • @adrianh63
    @adrianh63 7 лет назад

    Why don't you eliminate all that time wasted navigating & steering your mouse like a race car thru endless sub menus / learning curve
    Just get a Moog Model D and get your hands on immediately
    all your demonstrating is your familiarization with software and how good it looks on a LCD 46" TV screen