How To Synth 39: A Motorcycle
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No matter what happens just know you have left a significant mark on this world. You spawned hobbyists as well as professionals of the music industry. You personally have influenced the way people make music and how they think of music. You also spawned friend groups dedicated to your youtube videos. Including me. I still talk to those internet friends I made across the world. You were the constant that made us all such close friends. That was when I was in highscool. I'm 26 now. Thank you Seamless. Even though I'm nowhere as involved as I was in music, you personally have gotten me through very rough times in my life and helped me find reasons to get up(and stay up) and given purpose to a lot of people in this world. Thank you for everything you've done to the electronic music industry, and the industry as a whole.
Remember, the R is silent.
Holy heck!! You're a wizard... mind-blowing
I'm so glad this icon of my childhood is still active
Next Video: How to Synth - A Bear Shitting in the Woods
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Hey there, SeamlessR. I just wanted to thank you. Your videos back like 5 years ago were my first tutorials in dealing with FL. I was completely overwhelmed and confused by all the possibilities and you're one of the reasons I am where I am right now.
I stuck with FL over all these years. It just. Makes. Sense. I never really got into sound design, I found that I'm more of a preset kinda guy, heh. But still your lessons, methods and philosophy influenced my music and development in a major way.
I often listen to my old stuff or look at old projects and celebrate how far I've grown as a producer and the first projects have your fingerprints all over them.
So again, thank you for your work. You are such an important part of the FL Studio family and there's probably a generation of producers you've helped become professionals.
And it makes me really happy that you continue to do so.
this is dope. im in love with the idea of MAKING sounds.
Computers will be able to generate anything pretty soon. And stereo will be replaced by something that emulate hearing. Things are going toward immersion. It is like bunch of humans feel the need to create others realities. It might be a psychological phenomenon.
@@michaelvenne9386 very interesting perception. I do agree. One of my major reasons for my love of creating art is precisely what you have stated. Bringing others into my experience.
Hey cool, I was trying to do this some years ago for a racing game I was coding in my free time but I wasn't really able to get it to a point that I was happy with so I ended up just changing the pitch of a sample. But this type of physical modeling synth, like this engine sound or the realistic string sound you did a while ago, is really cool to me. Great video like always!
You never cease to amaze to new levels
Gracias por brindarnos a todos tu valioso conocimiento, eres el mejor!
I havent made music in a while but I wanted to let you know you helped me so much in my past. i dig your style and your sound is the shit. Thanks a ton my dude.
That was amazing i loved that so much. Haha. I laughed along with you, its comical to think sytrus is simulating a motor with such a technical explanation. That was hilarious. Love your videos man.
Nice and gritty
Yo Seamless! I just want to thank you for doing these tutorials. Especially your How To Bass Series. I learned so much from you. Keep it up!
When you bringged up the idea of the how the cylinders oscilate in an internal combustion engine it just clicked. Quite the clever aproach
AngeTheGreat channel made an actual EngineSim (open-source) to use for his game engine and other projects. It's mindblowing close to actual engines with tons of configurations.
This is incredible. Good Job !
God damn. Beautiful.
We are gonna have a talk about this one for sure xD
This is godly!!!
this one is a banger holy hell
This is so fucking cool
Great Seamless. I follow you a lot of years
Genius.😊
Genius
cool) such unusuall approach)
Dude this is insanely awesome! Can we see how you sculpture this engine step by step? F**k neuro basses! I wanna know how to do this stuff! :)
Thank you for your great work on youtube.
Hey, its cool design, I hear some clicking but its okay... it can be fixed easly. But I have a question.
I don't understand why you are FM'ing OP1(operator/oscilator 1) with itself 2 times, then using then 3 more oscilators for same operator, and in addition then FM'ing the oscilator that are FM-ing the oscilator.
At this point, you could have used a simple white noise to do FM on osc 1 and get similar results?? I do this very often, and you can get cool results with it.
Sorry if I sound like I am being rude, but it was general question. I've designed few soundbanks for S1, and last one was for Serum. And I have no clue why are you using so much FM'ing?? Maybe I don't understand sytrus that much, but I have general idea of how it works and I am pretty sure even better result can be easly achieved with less complicated chain.
In this case the ask is that we have to make it clear there are independent "components" all jostling on each other as though in physical space, but also while connected to each other. So there's a lot of "if this thing moves, everything else has to move a little" going on. But also a lot of "it's true this thing moves because that thing moved it, but it also moved them both more than it was moved because it moved".
u gotta be kidding me
These tutorial are pretty wild sometimes, really fun and really good.
If you are interested in more, I found that video about engine simulation : ruclips.net/video/RKT-sKtR970/видео.html
damn that kicks ass
this reminds me make extratone XD
edit: this is a joke because most people don't like extratone (or pure extratone) however it's still one of my favorite genres
How do you record your asio with obs?
By externally patching an output pair into an input pair and routing everything that way.
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Very Amon Tobin...
wow
craaazy hahaha !
next video: How to synthesise a turbo wastegate
Damn
can you do this in serum? is it even possible?
I guess it is cause i've managed to make a Chopper/helicopter sound and noticed when i add reverb and up the lfo rate it starts to sound more like a motor coming out of an exhaust, i just keep practicing and your EQ automation is a very helpful idea, thank so much for this video!
@@blindcamel6236 The LFOs are how I'd do it in Serum, yeah. To try and simulate the extra dimensions of motion and change in motion.
How!
I wonder what percentage of syntheads are also motorcycle freaks like me :)
Goofy indeed
Ay yo seamless, do you know how to create the bass from this song ruclips.net/video/PPqMupBrGLs/видео.html it is at 0:32 that long reece dark bass
Been watching you since 2013 and you were my motivation for doing music, i have stopped in 2016 and i wanna come back!
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wtf lol
These videos are getting ridiculous. Is there anything SeamlessR can't synthesize?!
Is this synth, or bass? Pretty bassy to me.
i made sound of old plane, flying through clouds and his engine is shutting off :) if anyone wants that sound contact me :) also for live act :) brother seamless