the fact you made a 20 minute tutorial basically around the concepts of neuro basses without namedropping that once is really funny to me lmao coming from someone who makes sound design focused music and just getting into media sound design as of recently this is the kind of sound design that i feel like i'm pretty good at but this tutorial showed me a few cool things i'd never thought about before so thank you! great tutorial as always
hey Noah, thanks for another greatly inspiring video! really cool to see all these techniques, stole a bunch :)) also I found out, as @Noldy says, kHs Filter Table is pretty wild for this type of sounds. Just staking some parallel instances with the same table moving in different ways OR totally random complex 'filter tables', gets very nasty very fast! Also, thinking about sharing some more kHs Multipass/Snap Heap techniques in the future? Thanks man and have a great 2025!
really cool sounds man! Could you maybe do a tutorial like this or just generally sound design using free plugins? that would be an immense help! Also maybe showcase your reaper setup? recently got it and its a bit overwhelming ahaha
great video! have you heard about filtertable from kilohearts? might interest you but im not sure if it has the interpolation stuff you talked about at the start.
Start offering private lessons or create a course. For the money you can grab Ableton 12. I'm in pain watching you have to use 11 being as talanted as you are.
@noahsitrin9823 You're against pirating software, I assume? It's on Audioz if not. I bought mine but yea I wouldn't in this economy, steap prices.. you seam to have quiet a following though, have you thought of creating a patreon or something?
the fact you made a 20 minute tutorial basically around the concepts of neuro basses without namedropping that once is really funny to me lmao coming from someone who makes sound design focused music and just getting into media sound design as of recently
this is the kind of sound design that i feel like i'm pretty good at but this tutorial showed me a few cool things i'd never thought about before so thank you! great tutorial as always
every night I pray to my Noah Sitrin altar and feel grateful for even scraps of wisdom to fall my way
I've had my eye on the Minimal Audio Morph EQ for a while, looks like it could fit well into this repertoire. Loved the multipass tips!
I got a lot out of this. Helped me get a little out of the box I was in. Now there is no such thing as too many filters.
Your recursive processing is always super interesting, I tend to not think about "cook it again!" as much, but I really need to :)
It’s like toast!
hey Noah, thanks for another greatly inspiring video! really cool to see all these techniques, stole a bunch :)) also I found out, as @Noldy says, kHs Filter Table is pretty wild for this type of sounds. Just staking some parallel instances with the same table moving in different ways OR totally random complex 'filter tables', gets very nasty very fast! Also, thinking about sharing some more kHs Multipass/Snap Heap techniques in the future? Thanks man and have a great 2025!
You should check out Phase Plant's filter table then.
Whoa thanks. Didn't realize how badly I needed this tech but I have been wondering how to get these specific tones for a while now
Thank you so much sir
Have you had a look at Filterverse?
really cool sounds man! Could you maybe do a tutorial like this or just generally sound design using free plugins? that would be an immense help! Also maybe showcase your reaper setup? recently got it and its a bit overwhelming ahaha
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great video! have you heard about filtertable from kilohearts? might interest you but im not sure if it has the interpolation stuff you talked about at the start.
new noah sitrin video lets fucking go
i wonder if snap heap/multipass can load preset recursively
like a preset contains the same preset that also contains itself inside
yes
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Start offering private lessons or create a course. For the money you can grab Ableton 12. I'm in pain watching you have to use 11 being as talanted as you are.
I wish it was 11, it’s 9
@noahsitrin9823 You're against pirating software, I assume? It's on Audioz if not. I bought mine but yea I wouldn't in this economy, steap prices.. you seam to have quiet a following though, have you thought of creating a patreon or something?