I came into this like "what new could he actually tell me about 3xOsc at this point?". Well turns out you could. Had no idea about the aliasing thing. Thanks!
Exept for the Aliasing info this was pretty basic stuff which would be great for beginners, but I will say it did inspire me to start using this one abit more often, such a simple and powerful FL plugin :) Great video mate!
So apparently 3xOsc got implemented into FL Studio Mobile with a "1:1" fuction to PC, and its compatible with Desktop presets. So theoretically, this video could also be useful for FLM users as well. Maybe.
Aliasing in 3x Osc actually has something to do with low CPU usage, correct me if I am wrong. It's very obvious when you are using waveforms other than sine, and then start playing something in the higher register. Quite awesome how clean this synth can sound after rendering :D It would be cool to have 3x Osc as a standalone plugin though, in order to not restrict it by channel settings menu. Also the smoother automation of its parameters would be nice as well (like fine tuning, oscillator volume, phase and tune shift), because it is very clicky when you to try automate some of this stuff.
yeah i agree. imo this tutorial is mostly just stating what the tooltips already tell you when hovering over knobs. playing a note while blindly tweaking a knob isnt a helpful demo since anyone can do that on their own. i would have enjoyed a walkthrough of designing a couple unique presets; especially since 3xosc doesnt come with any. the power of this generator is supposed to come from engineering a custom waveform through additive synthesis; controlled by adjusting tuning and phase
I got this problem with mine where I got a sound I really like but I guess from using the detune it throws something out of phase and now the volume of the left/right channel fluctuates like crazy. idk how to stop it.
video starts 5:20, its better if you skip the synthmaking and obvious stuff parts like the volume knob and this is a simple plugin, but add how you would make different sounds for songs by using it. also you completely skiped the sample part
So the "Free drum kit" has no drums in it whatsoever, and is just pointless random sounds that would most likely never be used in a song. I'd like to know where the "Over 400 HQ sounds" are, since the download only contains 100 files.
ima give u some real constructive criticism chief, ur horrible at explaining things. u cant explain new things to people using complex terms linked to the topic when the listener doesnt even know anything about the topic itself
well, I understood it. maybe that's just how beginners act. Confused at everything. That's what I felt at first but I watch back at other tutorials that I didn't understand and they explained it well
Hope you enjoy this video. Feel free to drop a comment and let me know what other video tutorials you want me to make in the future!
You kinda over explain bro... video is longer than what it needs to be
I came into this like "what new could he actually tell me about 3xOsc at this point?". Well turns out you could. Had no idea about the aliasing thing. Thanks!
This is a really powerful and intuitive synth for making bass sounds, underrated...
Exept for the Aliasing info this was pretty basic stuff which would be great for beginners, but I will say it did inspire me to start using this one abit more often, such a simple and powerful FL plugin :) Great video mate!
4 years late but gotta comment cuz its too helpful
So apparently 3xOsc got implemented into FL Studio Mobile with a "1:1" fuction to PC, and its compatible with Desktop presets. So theoretically, this video could also be useful for FLM users as well. Maybe.
Hey can you tell me what “1:1” fucntion to pc meana
@@hafsarazzaq929 it means everything that is in the pc 3x osc is the same as the 3x osc on mobile
@@hafsarazzaq929They behave the exact same.
@@hafsarazzaq929 basically that it works the exact same on both devices. sorry for being 3 months late
Aliasing in 3x Osc actually has something to do with low CPU usage, correct me if I am wrong. It's very obvious when you are using waveforms other than sine, and then start playing something in the higher register.
Quite awesome how clean this synth can sound after rendering :D
It would be cool to have 3x Osc as a standalone plugin though, in order to not restrict it by channel settings menu. Also the smoother automation of its parameters would be nice as well (like fine tuning, oscillator volume, phase and tune shift), because it is very clicky when you to try automate some of this stuff.
I was expecting ou to show me how to get a sound of your choise using Osc like bass or pads
yeah i agree. imo this tutorial is mostly just stating what the tooltips already tell you when hovering over knobs. playing a note while blindly tweaking a knob isnt a helpful demo since anyone can do that on their own. i would have enjoyed a walkthrough of designing a couple unique presets; especially since 3xosc doesnt come with any. the power of this generator is supposed to come from engineering a custom waveform through additive synthesis; controlled by adjusting tuning and phase
Simple. Clear. Direct. Thanks
ThANK You big help i wanna make synths and this makes it way easier
Thank you sir for another monster
PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ON EACH TAB OF THE SAMPLER PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE also great video thanks so much
Yea slicer has lot to it
simple and efficient explanation!
Please explain all plugins
whenever I open 3x osc or any other plugin , it only shows the sampler and doesn't let me open the actual plugin
when i want to open up 3x osc it doesnt show the oscillators do you know how to fix that? (Im using trial so maybe that affects something)
How do you preview the osilator right click doesn't work
i dont get whay detune does, what is the difference with fine tuning
everytime i click on the 3x osc note is sounds different, how to turn it off so it sounds the same
How do you remove the clicking sound when making a whistle
Turn the attack and release up a small bit.
thanks for sharing very helpful
I got this problem with mine where I got a sound I really like but I guess from using the detune it throws something out of phase and now the volume of the left/right channel fluctuates like crazy. idk how to stop it.
Can you explain where to use this in the projects
thanks man this helps, do you have any video which cover each knob of fl studio sampler??
thank you, man!✌🏼
How to get plugin (its missing)
video starts 5:20, its better if you skip the synthmaking and obvious stuff parts like the volume knob and this is a simple plugin, but add how you would make different sounds for songs by using it. also you completely skiped the sample part
Wouldn't anti aliasing in the export settings get rid of the problem you described?
Thank for this video brother.. it helped to me.. good luck ✌✌👍
Video starts at 5:20
can you make a video about the fruity DX10 plugin
But how do you even open 3x osc?
i wish there was a way to put this in ableton without paying for some other program :(
Can someone send me 3xosc? I cant find it on my daw or anywhere else.
Subscribed to your channel, like your explanation ☺
amer emam thanks for the sub and I’m glad you like it!
Nice work brother.!! 😎😎
vignesh m thanks man!
Can i reverse whitenoise with it?
Yes
So the "Free drum kit" has no drums in it whatsoever, and is just pointless random sounds that would most likely never be used in a song. I'd like to know where the "Over 400 HQ sounds" are, since the download only contains 100 files.
how do you open it?
Open what?
It's a default plugin it should be in the plugin section
Click add one and look for it 🤔
Thanks
Alexander Makarov no problem
Thanx bro 👏👏
Indian Trap np bro!
5:20
Maybe it's your formatting, or something, but I didn't really learn anything.
6:24 is that a jojo reference??
8:50 timestamp for me later
This video didn't teach me anything other than what I can mess with myself...
I think its the extra detail he goes into thats useful. Just find another video bud
😍
ima give u some real constructive criticism chief, ur horrible at explaining things. u cant explain new things to people using complex terms linked to the topic when the listener doesnt even know anything about the topic itself
well, I understood it. maybe that's just how beginners act. Confused at everything. That's what I felt at first but I watch back at other tutorials that I didn't understand and they explained it well
We want to know how to use it but you are busy explaining something else. What kind of a teacher are you. 😆 🤣
"Everything" doesn't show you how to open it
thanks