Excellent and well explained video. I would love to see more of these kind of video specifically made for different orchestra section such as strings, brass, woodwinds, synths etc. Hopefully we'll see such a series from spitfire soon!
That was a fantastic tutorial. I learned a lot very quickly, but I'll have to revisit. There were some things that I sort of tried but was unsure of, and others I'd never thought of. It's so great to have someone with skill and experience talk about their own approach like this.
Excellent - thank you Paul! Your talent was instantly visible and it was a really useful, well explained, enjoyable video. I've added your golden sync nuggets to my mental and Mac check lists x
Excellent video Paul! I just picked up the AR low Perc in the recent flash sale, looking forward to putting your wealth of nuggets into action, Thank You 👍
An excellent video, Paul, thank you for the ideas and technics you give us! 👍🏻 And an idea for a next video: How to make BBCSO sounding "baroqu-ish" using transpose+pitchshift, solo/lead instruments and choice of mixes.
Great stuff. BTW, I've found a solution to a known Spitfire software-glitch: on some machines the audio of an instrument can drop out. On your website you suggest refreshing the instrument. And, yes, that works but it tends to be temporary. I find if I load Spitfire instruments via Komplete Kontrol, the solution is permanent. I understand that not everyone has the Komplete Kontrol software but nevertheless, the permanent solution to the Spitfire glitch may be worth mentioning on your website.
When it comes to the mix section, with my daw it would freeze first and then suddenly turn pitch black within multiple seconds and then come back on and my daw just stopped working. But it still sounds great, love the plugin of abbey road low percussion
Great tips! Thank you for the permission to play rolls with individual drum hits, even when a prerecorded roll is available. I never knew that I felt the need for permission until you said it was OK. I used to play in all of my rolls back in the 90s when all I had was a Korg 05R/W, and that worked OK, so if it sounds good, why not? 🤔
you ever think about how dudes that look like they would be viking warriors are now just like… polite musicians that sit in front of computers all day. dude is programming drums with a computer… should be beating a large drum in a field somewhere
Excellent and well explained video. I would love to see more of these kind of video specifically made for different orchestra section such as strings, brass, woodwinds, synths etc. Hopefully we'll see such a series from spitfire soon!
That was a fantastic tutorial. I learned a lot very quickly, but I'll have to revisit. There were some things that I sort of tried but was unsure of, and others I'd never thought of. It's so great to have someone with skill and experience talk about their own approach like this.
This is an outstanding tutorial
Nice tutorial! it would be great to see this UI update for all spitfire's products :)
As if you're reading my mind Paul! I needed this video as percussion is still my weak point in programming and arranging it. Thanks :)
Thank you, Paul! That's really helpful! Percussion is something I'm still struggling with.
Excellent - thank you Paul! Your talent was instantly visible and it was a really useful, well explained, enjoyable video. I've added your golden sync nuggets to my mental and Mac check lists x
Excellent video Paul! I just picked up the AR low Perc in the recent flash sale, looking forward to putting your wealth of nuggets into action, Thank You 👍
Thanks for this awesome video.
Amazing thanks so much Paul👍🏾
Thanks Paul. Love these videos, always a few 'ahhhhh' moments I can use in my arrangements. Cheers.
An excellent video, Paul, thank you for the ideas and technics you give us! 👍🏻
And an idea for a next video: How to make BBCSO sounding "baroqu-ish" using transpose+pitchshift, solo/lead instruments and choice of mixes.
Super good info!
Thank you this was extremely helpful.
This video was swell, you must be on a roll
Thanks Paul.
Great stuff. BTW, I've found a solution to a known Spitfire software-glitch: on some machines the audio of an instrument can drop out. On your website you suggest refreshing the instrument. And, yes, that works but it tends to be temporary. I find if I load Spitfire instruments via Komplete Kontrol, the solution is permanent. I understand that not everyone has the Komplete Kontrol software but nevertheless, the permanent solution to the Spitfire glitch may be worth mentioning on your website.
When it comes to the mix section, with my daw it would freeze first and then suddenly turn pitch black within multiple seconds and then come back on and my daw just stopped working. But it still sounds great, love the plugin of abbey road low percussion
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Good!
Great insight. Can you add a rolls only patch in Low Percussion with all the rolls from the plugin in 1 patch? :) Thanks!
👍 - _also_ for the YT algo! 😊
Great tips! Thank you for the permission to play rolls with individual drum hits, even when a prerecorded roll is available. I never knew that I felt the need for permission until you said it was OK. I used to play in all of my rolls back in the 90s when all I had was a Korg 05R/W, and that worked OK, so if it sounds good, why not? 🤔
you ever think about how dudes that look like they would be viking warriors are now just like… polite musicians that sit in front of computers all day. dude is programming drums with a computer… should be beating a large drum in a field somewhere