How would you use Snapback? I thought it could be good on 808 bass too! This is an edit from regular Wednesday livestream: ruclips.net/video/J3GSX1lMoKE/видео.html 🦂 Check out the Scorpio break here: ruclips.net/video/QhvUZeB7ztQ/видео.html
I'm enjoying this one! I haven't thought of anything spectacularly different to do with it. I already loved Texture by Devious Machines for making drum breaks sound modernised and more three-dimensional, so I welcome this kind of thing. There are other options, of course, but I love how clear the UI is and the amount of automatable parameters. Being that little bit faster than other solutions is always a good thing.
I bought Snapback when it was on offer as it came out. Not had a chance to play with it much yet. The other one I want to dig into more is Steinberg Backbone, its quite a bit older but looks dope for deconstructing sounds.
Backbone is superb. The more you use it, the more you build up your own library of transient and body segments that you can recombine in different ways, giving you a sound that's specifically yours.
I picked this up but haven't had a chance to dive into it yet. It looks really interesting. Between this and the update to Amigo, some cool new toys are out.
Hopefully I can demo more with it, I've managed to get it working really well with MIDI, much tighter on the sound. Getting some great results. Need to get updated Amigo into the mix! Also updated to Soundtoys 5.4, with Superplate. A lot of stuff to dig into!
How would you use Snapback? I thought it could be good on 808 bass too!
This is an edit from regular Wednesday livestream: ruclips.net/video/J3GSX1lMoKE/видео.html
🦂 Check out the Scorpio break here: ruclips.net/video/QhvUZeB7ztQ/видео.html
I'm enjoying this one! I haven't thought of anything spectacularly different to do with it. I already loved Texture by Devious Machines for making drum breaks sound modernised and more three-dimensional, so I welcome this kind of thing. There are other options, of course, but I love how clear the UI is and the amount of automatable parameters. Being that little bit faster than other solutions is always a good thing.
I bought Snapback when it was on offer as it came out. Not had a chance to play with it much yet. The other one I want to dig into more is Steinberg Backbone, its quite a bit older but looks dope for deconstructing sounds.
Backbone is superb. The more you use it, the more you build up your own library of transient and body segments that you can recombine in different ways, giving you a sound that's specifically yours.
@@joechapman8208 Yeah, I can totally see its got so much potential.
Yeah nice man - I need to check Backbone. I've been enjoying Snapback immensely, especially using MIDI to trigger it. No latency!
I picked this up but haven't had a chance to dive into it yet. It looks really interesting. Between this and the update to Amigo, some cool new toys are out.
Hopefully I can demo more with it, I've managed to get it working really well with MIDI, much tighter on the sound. Getting some great results. Need to get updated Amigo into the mix! Also updated to Soundtoys 5.4, with Superplate. A lot of stuff to dig into!