Stranjah has the best foghorn videos hands down. Just got a couple of nice foghorns as I followed along on serum. He has a way of teaching that is very simple, which is good because you can grasp the concept and go down your own rabbit holes. Some other sources are so complex that you have to follow along step by step or you lose the sound, and then you never get a chance to explore.
Man, huge thanks for the lesson. I liked how you cut the video on skills scale, from beginner to advanced, and explain how we can make interesting sound by some basic manipulations 😺
Another impressive tutorial from Stranjah! I love that you deliver it in a way that really teaches the fundamentals of the sound, I don't like Serum or Vital but this gave me the knowledge to create the same sound in Sytrus. As long as you know where to find the components I guarantee you can do the same thing in your own synth of choice.
Thanks for the kind words! It's a bit like making the perfect sandwich. I might show you how to do it on a ciabatta, but once you know your onions from your pickles, you can slap it on a bagel, a croissant, or even a pop-tart if you're feeling particularly rebellious! At the end of the day, it's all about understanding those key ingredients. Keep cooking up those tasty tunes!
Thank you for this video. I am getting to my synth gear right away! There are hundreds of good tunes w/ these sounds. Mr Boombastic from Rubi Dan & Jaybee (UK) destroys my head every time I am listening to it - especially the second part of the track when foghorn is getting more hardcore. The Phibes remix of Murderer from Johnny Osbourne is crazy as well.
This has gone a long way to helping me understand how the modulation options in Vital work. But what about turning up the unison mode on the upper harmonic oscillators? And also playing with the stereo spread on them, while leaving your root oscillator at one voice and mono.
You can certainly do that with unison mode. I just prefer not to for foghorns as a stylistic choice. I find foghorns require a more Mono/centric waveform
Wow I was totally overthinking the foghorn! To be honest I did get a bit tired of hearing them circa 2021, but new techniques never go amiss ❤. This was inspiring 😊
Wait, so a perfect fifth is 7 semitones? So if I was playing a c major scale, its 4 white keys up plus the c key included? and its 7 semitones up because you count the black and the white keys with counting above the c key? Your videos always include some dense nuggets of knowledge that helps learn theory. Ans it applies to synthesis in general because you can try this on Pigments as well, of even my Prophet 6 if you mess around a bit with the envelopes.
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Stranjah has the best foghorn videos hands down. Just got a couple of nice foghorns as I followed along on serum. He has a way of teaching that is very simple, which is good because you can grasp the concept and go down your own rabbit holes. Some other sources are so complex that you have to follow along step by step or you lose the sound, and then you never get a chance to explore.
Thanks for that comment, means a lot!
Sounds grimey and not overly difficult to get going. Thanks for passing on this knowledge.
Ahhh this is awesome 😍😍😍 thank you so much for using my vocal!!! 😭😭😭
Any time! Love it!
Very cool sound!!
Modulating certain parameters before distortion always creates beautiful nuances and sonic characteristics.
Wow. Just wow. You are really outdoing yourself!! I buy everything you put out. Dang man. You are really doing the scene a huge service!! ❤
You’re most welcome!
Man, huge thanks for the lesson.
I liked how you cut the video on skills scale, from beginner to advanced, and explain how we can make interesting sound by some basic manipulations
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Glad you like that break down!
Another impressive tutorial from Stranjah! I love that you deliver it in a way that really teaches the fundamentals of the sound, I don't like Serum or Vital but this gave me the knowledge to create the same sound in Sytrus. As long as you know where to find the components I guarantee you can do the same thing in your own synth of choice.
Thanks for the kind words! It's a bit like making the perfect sandwich. I might show you how to do it on a ciabatta, but once you know your onions from your pickles, you can slap it on a bagel, a croissant, or even a pop-tart if you're feeling particularly rebellious! At the end of the day, it's all about understanding those key ingredients. Keep cooking up those tasty tunes!
Thankyou very much. You just blew my mind twice. I didn't know about the the pitch snap or modulating the mod leval clock ! Modulation inception wow.
Great tutorial (as usual). Thanks for the headz up for the free synth
Thank you for this video. I am getting to my synth gear right away!
There are hundreds of good tunes w/ these sounds. Mr Boombastic from Rubi Dan & Jaybee (UK) destroys my head every time I am listening to it - especially the second part of the track when foghorn is getting more hardcore. The Phibes remix of Murderer from Johnny Osbourne is crazy as well.
I love a good foghorn. There was a real one on the harbour when I was a kid that I would love to have sampled.
best tutorials, been learning for 2 years with now
shout out from brazil
Thanks Stranjah for sharing this great knowledge, the song at the end was wicked too :)
Absolute beast of a foghorn in level 3. Pure filfth!🔥🔥🔥
This has gone a long way to helping me understand how the modulation options in Vital work. But what about turning up the unison mode on the upper harmonic oscillators? And also playing with the stereo spread on them, while leaving your root oscillator at one voice and mono.
You can certainly do that with unison mode. I just prefer not to for foghorns as a stylistic choice. I find foghorns require a more Mono/centric waveform
Massive , more vital tutorials please 🙏
Such a wizard 👊🏻
splendid, much appreciated 👍
Nice work!
There are levels to this game☮️🪬☮️ Big up🇬🇧🎅🇬🇧
Favourite Fog/Grog Horn is Covert Garden Nighthawks, love that tune, subtle grog but vibes🌚
Wow I was totally overthinking the foghorn! To be honest I did get a bit tired of hearing them circa 2021, but new techniques never go amiss ❤. This was inspiring 😊
Cookies and Strangjah on a Sunday morning
Can you do a chair bass tutorial please
Yo whats the ID on that jump up tune on your sonarworks section?
Big up on the tutorial man, gunna apply some of these techniques
Uno I’ve got too ask - what’s the ID on that track when your previewed sonarworks? 🥵
It’s a work in progress. Will finish. Belgian jump up style
@@STRANJAH looking forward too this one 🙌🏻
Hey bro, what's the snare from your track in the sonarworx demo? Sounding groovy
Teddy Killers break
@@STRANJAH thanks 👌
Don't understand the sonarworks , how do we know we got the right bass ? And when we bypass to export we have the same bass, ?
Favorite foghorn track is Benny L & Inja - Vanta Blackin.
OG tune
The sound ID example kinda sounds off. Sounds like it had some phase issues. Personally, I think it sounded worse lol
Gnarly
Wait, so a perfect fifth is 7 semitones? So if I was playing a c major scale, its 4 white keys up plus the c key included? and its 7 semitones up because you count the black and the white keys with counting above the c key?
Your videos always include some dense nuggets of knowledge that helps learn theory. Ans it applies to synthesis in general because you can try this on Pigments as well, of even my Prophet 6 if you mess around a bit with the envelopes.
You got it exactly. So perfect 5th of C is G
@@STRANJAH word!
check in the mierder out ?¿
The best foghorn is no foghorn. cant stand that fucking sound makes everything sound cheap