I love that you guys are unafraid of making long videos, because I love spending time with the brilliant hearts & minds behind the plethora of color palettes you guys give us with which to paint! Where would I be without Soundpaint! Thank you for everything!
Just this weekend I was digging through my libraries and Splice to find some good top loops. Now I can just make my own in Soundpaint. This is phenomenal!
Every sample, an infinite variation ready to inspire; every program, a world of possibilities - courtesy Soundpaint. Thank you, Troels. What an amazing treasure here in this library. For those just now tuning in to the wonder that is Soundpaint - the artists, designers, the soundware, the engine - endless passion and creativity, bottled and delivered with care, to elevate and inspire YOUR endless passion and creativity. Welcome home!
Thanks Big Brain! Its the result of many years of (over) thinking and trying to create a universal instrument that would inspire us internally. Something thats faster and more rewarding to use. Something to get us back to making/creating in an instant. Cheers, Troels
Literally was just looking through and experimenting with all my SP libraries earlier and wondering when the next one would be released. And lo and behold, I return from work and an amazing new library was released - and what's more, it's FREE! Thank you again Soundpaint team!
this was so cool, thank you for showing so many things that you can do with this, and thank you always for all that you offer for free. I have 3 paid and all the free and such a very long "wish list" lol. I would love to see more videos like this of some of the existing free libraries you have. Once again thank you for the endless inspiration.
You are so welcome Heather! I think one of the most beautiful things about SP is how it all sings together. Instruments aren't living compartmentalized, but rather in one giant ocean of sonic waves and possibilities.
Thank you guys!! I'm in the middle of a production and heard some sounds in a reference track that I was wondering how to recreate; some of those sounds are EXACTLY what I was referencing and hoping to find!! Fantastic library, and thank you for making it available for free; I know there was a ton of work that went into creating this!
@@Soundpaintmusicyeah.. it’s pretty crazy how much better SP is than Kontakt. In terms of interface and articulation especially. Effects too. I never "enjoyed" using Kontakt, it was a necessary annoyance. Cool that Soundpaint is actually fun to use. I mention SP to others, but lots of people won’t venture outside an established comfort zone - too bad for them. People using Soundpaint will be making next-level compositions. 🤷♂️ just my opinion as a professional composer since the 90s.
I love Soundpaint but I wish the player was a bit streamlined when it comes to viewing the libraries. Library > Single, Program, Part, Attack, Release areas can become messy with overlap. Why not just a single page or menu? Just a thought.
@@Soundpaintmusic Thanks. (These things can sound so negative in text. But I do mean it in the nicest way and do appreciate Soundpaint.🙏) I sort of get it what you're saying, but based on the dozens of other synths, etc. I own, I'm coming from your competitors products. So, I think it can be streamlined. And also, a drag an drop ability would be handy. :) Also, there is no "save as" when saving. Instead, my new creation gets the factory name from where I started. Why? In order to save with a new name, I have to go find it in my "custom area" then click on that to rename it? It's a bit time consuming. Again... just a thought.
@@Tyrell_Corp2019 All good. We welcome constructive feedback from our community at any time. Its helped many aspects of our development. Remember this is not a synth, but rather an analog style engine designed to accomodate for all instruments from classical, abstract to synth and even next-gen instruments (not released yet). Not entirely sure I understand what you mean with drag/drog ability? You mean importing samples directly into a part by drag and dropping? (Cause you can drag and drop parts now). You can always "Save Programs to User Library". If you rename your Program (double click up in Program Name) and then save to User - it will have that name. Keep em' coming Cheers, Troels
Is there a way to collapse and retract "all" folders in parts or programs sections? So you can easily access categories without having to scroll past heaps of presets/ closing categories your not looking for? Hope I'm explaining this right. @@Soundpaintmusic
@@ThePickledOnions So glad you asked that Pickled, since I take for granted everybody knows. If you quickly double left click on any main directory in the Soundpaint Browser. It will either expand or minimize the browser back to root hierarchy. Give it a go! Cheers, TRoels
I love that you guys are unafraid of making long videos, because I love spending time with the brilliant hearts & minds behind the plethora of color palettes you guys give us with which to paint! Where would I be without Soundpaint! Thank you for everything!
Awwww thank you! Happy painting!
Yeh I agree it makes the world of difference hearing from the team in the content it makes supporting them mean so much more
@@BenCaesar Noted ❤❤❤
14 minutes is a long video? 🤔
I especially enjoy that you can combine several instrument attacks into one attack.
ATTATTTTACCCKKKKK!!!!
@@Soundpaintmusic 🤣
Just this weekend I was digging through my libraries and Splice to find some good top loops. Now I can just make my own in Soundpaint. This is phenomenal!
Yeah! More fun sometimes to cook our own!
You guys make me so happy I have an electric drum kit.
Show us!!!
This looks really useful. After having done the Sound Advice series, I now know much more about how to leverage it!
Thanks Kenneth! One of the underlying ideas of SP is for people to create their own engine of sorts. Tweak it however you want. Sonic lego.
Sound Advice series??
Every sample, an infinite variation ready to inspire; every program, a world of possibilities - courtesy Soundpaint. Thank you, Troels. What an amazing treasure here in this library. For those just now tuning in to the wonder that is Soundpaint - the artists, designers, the soundware, the engine - endless passion and creativity, bottled and delivered with care, to elevate and inspire YOUR endless passion and creativity. Welcome home!
Thanks Big Brain! Its the result of many years of (over) thinking and trying to create a universal instrument that would inspire us internally. Something thats faster and more rewarding to use. Something to get us back to making/creating in an instant. Cheers, Troels
Literally was just looking through and experimenting with all my SP libraries earlier and wondering when the next one would be released. And lo and behold, I return from work and an amazing new library was released - and what's more, it's FREE! Thank you again Soundpaint team!
Our pleasure Noah! Cheers!
this was so cool, thank you for showing so many things that you can do with this, and thank you always for all that you offer for free. I have 3 paid and all the free and such a very long "wish list" lol. I would love to see more videos like this of some of the existing free libraries you have. Once again thank you for the endless inspiration.
You are so welcome Heather! I think one of the most beautiful things about SP is how it all sings together. Instruments aren't living compartmentalized, but rather in one giant ocean of sonic waves and possibilities.
Thank you guys!! I'm in the middle of a production and heard some sounds in a reference track that I was wondering how to recreate; some of those sounds are EXACTLY what I was referencing and hoping to find!! Fantastic library, and thank you for making it available for free; I know there was a ton of work that went into creating this!
Our pleasure Rama! Enjoy!
wow ... thank you for all the inspiration ... and the amazing sounds
Thx Bartholo!
I absolutely love it! Thank you!
The User Interface is second to none. Native would sell it for $2,200 :(. So,,,,, Thank You!!!!
Thanks SF. It took me years to create (see video of all my prototypes - to which I had over 150) ... ruclips.net/video/ELw5wBLWQRs/видео.html
@@Soundpaintmusicyeah.. it’s pretty crazy how much better SP is than Kontakt. In terms of interface and articulation especially. Effects too. I never "enjoyed" using Kontakt, it was a necessary annoyance. Cool that Soundpaint is actually fun to use. I mention SP to others, but lots of people won’t venture outside an established comfort zone - too bad for them. People using Soundpaint will be making next-level compositions. 🤷♂️ just my opinion as a professional composer since the 90s.
This is terrifically useful, thank you!
Thx BF!
Legends !!!
Thanks so much really appreciate this :)
Thank you! Have fun painting!
fantastic sounds
Megah! Thank You 💜💜💜
Our pleasure!
ThankX 😀
THX U
I love Soundpaint but I wish the player was a bit streamlined when it comes to viewing the libraries. Library > Single, Program, Part, Attack, Release areas can become messy with overlap. Why not just a single page or menu? Just a thought.
We need access to both PROGRAMS and PARTS. One could argue ATTACK AND RELEASE could go away, but think of them as short cuts.
@@Soundpaintmusic Thanks. (These things can sound so negative in text. But I do mean it in the nicest way and do appreciate Soundpaint.🙏) I sort of get it what you're saying, but based on the dozens of other synths, etc. I own, I'm coming from your competitors products. So, I think it can be streamlined. And also, a drag an drop ability would be handy. :)
Also, there is no "save as" when saving. Instead, my new creation gets the factory name from where I started. Why? In order to save with a new name, I have to go find it in my "custom area" then click on that to rename it? It's a bit time consuming. Again... just a thought.
@@Tyrell_Corp2019 All good. We welcome constructive feedback from our community at any time. Its helped many aspects of our development. Remember this is not a synth, but rather an analog style engine designed to accomodate for all instruments from classical, abstract to synth and even next-gen instruments (not released yet). Not entirely sure I understand what you mean with drag/drog ability? You mean importing samples directly into a part by drag and dropping? (Cause you can drag and drop parts now).
You can always "Save Programs to User Library". If you rename your Program (double click up in Program Name) and then save to User - it will have that name.
Keep em' coming
Cheers, Troels
Is there a way to collapse and retract "all" folders in parts or programs sections? So you can easily access categories without having to scroll past heaps of presets/ closing categories your not looking for? Hope I'm explaining this right.
@@Soundpaintmusic
@@ThePickledOnions So glad you asked that Pickled, since I take for granted everybody knows. If you quickly double left click on any main directory in the Soundpaint Browser. It will either expand or minimize the browser back to root hierarchy. Give it a go! Cheers, TRoels