Dave Smith Tempest - Analog Kick Synthesis Tutorial Part 1

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  • @bottejan3712
    @bottejan3712 2 года назад +3

    In 2022 finaly getting my hands around Tempest I cannot thank you more for this tutorial!

  • @Synthsandsuch
    @Synthsandsuch 7 лет назад +16

    This is the best tutorial I have seen for the Tempest yet. You should do one that involves the samples and getting the best out of pre-recorded drums.

  • @barrnycharlton8951
    @barrnycharlton8951 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hope you do more tempest videos

  • @davidgloury4902
    @davidgloury4902 7 лет назад +18

    Outstanding once again! Can't stress enough how well the information is presented :)

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  7 лет назад +4

      Thanks! I've never really done these before, so glad the information is coming across well!

    • @jrbunq8045
      @jrbunq8045 7 лет назад +1

      I second this motion. Great stuff, Adam! I picked up a Tempest six months but haven't used it as much as I would have liked but your wonderful videos have helped spark my interest.

    • @ZDBT
      @ZDBT 7 лет назад

      I've had mine since it came out and barely played with it. I kept it because I knew it was powerful but put off diving into synthesis with it. Now I'm really excited to jump back into it. Thank you!

  • @dfreeman120
    @dfreeman120 2 года назад

    Super tutorial thx. Roger’s layout of the window with cursor is definitely MPC like.
    Brilliant piece of kit.

  • @tclak
    @tclak 5 лет назад +3

    This is brilliant. More Tempest vids please! Love your work.

  • @jordanblake9583
    @jordanblake9583 7 лет назад +4

    Excellent. Thank you for the breadth and depth of information. Also your voice is very soothing and I appreciate being able to see the OLED screen. Please make more videos! :-)

  • @danflynn8470
    @danflynn8470 7 лет назад +7

    Really the best Tempest tutorial I've seen and I've seen a lot. Well done, very helpful :)

  • @frodjim
    @frodjim 6 лет назад +1

    Really good tutorial. Easy to follow, straight to the point, explains the implications of sound design and with great techniques. Thank you!

  •  7 лет назад +4

    Again, this is great tutorial. Synthesis delight. Thx ! 👏

  • @unaufadox-productions
    @unaufadox-productions 7 лет назад +2

    These are great Adam!! My Tempest is on the way. I've heard it's a beast so your videos are very welcome PLUS! The display on the Tempest is so clear! Other videos do not really show it like you have. Awesome awesome work! I'm hooked ☺️

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  7 лет назад

      Thanks! You'll have a lot of fun with the Tempest, it really is such a unique and engaging instrument.

  • @T_Smoke
    @T_Smoke 7 лет назад +4

    Loving the vids. Keep them coming!

  • @stefpir
    @stefpir Год назад

    Now that I've seen all your 808 tempest video it would have been great to see a video of a full 808 kit result ❤ have you done that ?

  • @fuzzupuzzu
    @fuzzupuzzu 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Adam, This video is absolutely fascinating... I cannot tell you how good it is... its really blown my mind with the mulitple drum synthesis techniques you used, for someone like me who knows very little about drum synthesis this is pure gold. I just want to ask you, where did you learn such techniques? I hope you will do tons more temepst videos, keep them coming they are amazing and it would be awesome if you went on to other kinds of synthesis using all kinds of other synths as well. thanks a ton, cheers!

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  7 лет назад

      Thanks! Glad it's helping you out. Knowing how to design sounds on the Tempest is half the fun of using it. I went to school for music production and music synthesis, so that's where I got my start, and since then I've been working doing sound design and music just kind of honing my skills.

    • @fuzzupuzzu
      @fuzzupuzzu 7 лет назад

      thats awesome! I have been learning all this stuff for a good few years now and I do watch a ton of stuff online, but I have never come across such in depth synthesis techniques... did u learn these drum synthesis techniques at school or from some other source directly or was it more like invented them on your own after honing your skills over time? if its the latter then where did u start applying them first.. on the the tempest or other drum instruments?

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  7 лет назад

      I didn't learn drum synthesis specifically at school really, but through reading about it on my own and experimenting. I started doing it with soft synths when that's all I had, which is more than sufficient. There's so many great resources online now, it just takes a little bit of digging and an understanding of subtractive synthesis.

    • @fuzzupuzzu
      @fuzzupuzzu 7 лет назад

      good stuff... thanks! would you like to share some of your favorite resources?.. I like some of the stuff by point blank.. future music... sound on sound... pensado's place, to name a few!

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  7 лет назад

      Hadn't heard of point blank, but the others are all resources I've looked at from time to time. For drum synthesis I've usually just typed into google "808 Drum Synthesis" and similar things to find information. The only websites I check regularly for synth news are Synthtopia and Create Digital Music for the most part.

  • @PurpleTonalCentral27
    @PurpleTonalCentral27 3 года назад

    Killer! Please more tutorials like 909 Toms / Snare. Your sounds are really top notch!

  • @thisisprisma
    @thisisprisma 7 лет назад +2

    Really good job!

  • @LlewynDaviesTheThird
    @LlewynDaviesTheThird 7 лет назад +2

    excellent video, cheers

  • @1vootman
    @1vootman 6 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial

  • @futurebeats898
    @futurebeats898 3 года назад

    2:09 what's the logic behind this ?..im confused..so the envelop is now logarithmic ?.... THANKS u rock dude

  • @chapolin790
    @chapolin790 6 лет назад +1

    Very good tuto, thank you so much :)!

  • @davidcorrea585
    @davidcorrea585 4 года назад

    Man this was a GOOD VIDEO. Thanks homeboy!

  • @Buildingempires101
    @Buildingempires101 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Adam, do you still have a Tempest?
    Would love to see some more sound design videos, you are a very good teacher!

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I definitely still have the Tempest, I can't imagine selling it at this point. I'd like to do more videos, I just need to find the time and the right topic!

    • @Buildingempires101
      @Buildingempires101 5 лет назад +1

      AdamSchneiderMusic I just got mine 2 days ago, I’m definitely sold on it! I’ve been working on getting some natural plucked string sounds today using the (broken) sample waves. It’s a real shame they all buzz but it’s just an extra challenge lol
      Please continue your good work!

  • @scottmurray9393
    @scottmurray9393 6 лет назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO, Thank you!!!

  • @waelkdh717
    @waelkdh717 7 лет назад

    Amazing Tutorial! Thank you very much!!!

  • @ahzootube
    @ahzootube 7 лет назад

    This is great again! Thank you very much! Could you do one video for programming 808 style tuned-toms?

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks. Sure, I'll do that after I get the Part 2 of this video out.

  • @CHROMATICFILMS
    @CHROMATICFILMS 5 лет назад

    Great to get started but if you are using more than one oscillator you probably want to use an AUX ENV to do the pitch ENV so that it only applies to the oscillator in isolation allowing you to use another layer that is not pitch enveloped.

  • @futurebeats898
    @futurebeats898 3 года назад

    An Hip-hop 808 Tutorial would be great IMO. Nice serie thanks a lot

  • @bobbye.5431
    @bobbye.5431 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome ! Thx a lot Adam

  • @JZ_Strings
    @JZ_Strings 4 года назад

    Amazing video thank you!

  • @djspicyketchup4315
    @djspicyketchup4315 Год назад

    Incredible

  • @jbwitten
    @jbwitten 4 года назад

    Can you customize your initialize settings, and if so, how do you do it? Mine always initializes to a kick.

    • @lawr.h
      @lawr.h 4 года назад

      Same here! And something else must be different because I can't get the last example (in pt 2) to sound right... Can't figure out what it is!

    • @jbwitten
      @jbwitten 4 года назад

      @@lawr.h I found out how to customize your initialized settings. You have to hold both Shifts then press System. First create a template with the way you want your initialized settings to be, then this command will allow you to save the template as the initialized settings.

  • @MrAbra79
    @MrAbra79 4 года назад

    hello, do you have any other tutorial with your tempest kick creation? or would you have presets that I can load in my tempest? Thank u 🙏🙏

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  4 года назад +1

      No presets at this time, but you can check my RUclips channel for a handful of other Tempest tutorials!

    • @MrAbra79
      @MrAbra79 4 года назад

      Yes thank you, it's already done, I've seen all of your videos. So can't you get new kick presets from you?

    • @MrAbra79
      @MrAbra79 4 года назад

      a dozen preset kick will suffice, if not too much for you. that I will be able to return with midi ox in the machine for example. if it's easier for you :) thanks

  • @jurikonradi8941
    @jurikonradi8941 2 года назад

    They should hired you at the beginning. So many people did not know how to create Kicks for techno and house and sold it.

  • @pma6738
    @pma6738 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks! Fantastico

  • @theDelinquenC
    @theDelinquenC 7 лет назад +2

    Lol its quite amazing that i use a peak of 38 as well when creating percussive sounds, must be a sweetspot lol

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  7 лет назад +2

      That's awesome! When I started designing sounds I would look at classic 808/909 kicks and compare the Tempest's Peak times to try an approximate what the Roland samples were doing with amplitude, and 36-38 is what fit the bill.

    • @theDelinquenC
      @theDelinquenC 7 лет назад

      haha my method wasn't quite so precise, just dialing in what sounds ok mainly lmao!!! Rob H from the forums btw :)

  • @beelzeboob6784
    @beelzeboob6784 6 лет назад

    This is a science on its own! 😅

  • @leuconoise9081
    @leuconoise9081 7 лет назад

    A thank you is simply not enough

  • @hollsound
    @hollsound 7 лет назад

    thx!

  • @THR-zf6ti
    @THR-zf6ti 3 года назад

    Nice tutorial - but I recomment to put your gear on a solid table or stand next time before you hammer it ;-))) - bit shaky :D

  • @dmomcilovic9185
    @dmomcilovic9185 4 года назад

    By the time you got your head around this and made your drum sounds you have lost the vibe in making a song and wasted a day.

    • @AdamSchneiderMusic
      @AdamSchneiderMusic  4 года назад +2

      Depends on your workflow and how quick you are with sound design. Tempest definitely benefits from sound design sessions where you're just creating new presets to use later, but I also frequently dial in new sounds to fit a song on the fly. Once you get used to the layout it's no different than synthesizing drums on a Moog or any other synth really!

    • @Claidheambmor
      @Claidheambmor 2 года назад

      I am sorry to hear you have that issue, but I am also happy to confirm it is not the case with everyone. :)

    • @bepitan
      @bepitan 11 месяцев назад

      surely you store your own custom patches for instant recall.

  • @hollsound
    @hollsound 7 лет назад +1

    thx!