Checking Out Rave Generator III by Audio Blast

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • #musicproduction #90sravescene
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    Summary
    Rave Generator 3 by Audio Blast is a sample player designed for mid-90s Rave sounds, offering various presets, effects, and a nostalgic workflow reminiscent of old samplers.
    Highlights
    🎵 Sample player for mid-90s Rave sounds
    🎚️ Stack up to 16 instruments on a channel
    🎧 256 presets, 1,000+ stabs, 500 bases, 150 kicks, 100 leads
    🌀 Features like AI eyes, delay, reverb, filters, and phaser
    🎛️ Mix and match samples to create unique patches
    🎶 Create nostalgic gabber tracks with ease
    🎉 Instantly transport yourself back to the 90s Rave scene
    Key Insights
    🎶 The Rave Generator 3 offers a unique experience by replicating the workflow of old samplers from the mid-90s, allowing users to stack multiple instruments, apply effects, and create custom patches easily.
    🎚️ With the ability to stack up to 16 instruments on a channel, users have the flexibility to layer sounds and create complex, dynamic tracks that capture the essence of the mid-90s Rave era.
    🌀 The inclusion of features like AI eyes, delay, reverb, filters, and phaser adds depth and versatility to the sound creation process, enabling users to experiment with different effects and textures to craft their desired sound.
    🎧 The extensive library of presets, stabs, bases, kicks, and leads provides users with a wide range of sounds to choose from, making it easy to find the perfect elements for their tracks and spark creativity.
    🎵 By offering a nostalgic experience that transports users back to the 90s Rave scene, the Rave Generator 3 not only appeals to those who grew up in that era but also to modern music producers looking to explore new genres and styles.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @rfish2
    @rfish2 17 дней назад +1

    What is the difference between 2 and 3?

  • @HybOj
    @HybOj 28 дней назад +1

    6:44 that was IT man!! :)))

  • @Dorbachov
    @Dorbachov 21 день назад +1

    What's the difference between this and rave generator 2 by Wavosaur? Does it have an Akai-izer to drop your own samples in? Thanks.

    • @rfish2
      @rfish2 17 дней назад

      Did you ever figure this out?

    • @Dorbachov
      @Dorbachov 17 дней назад

      @@rfish2 No mate

    • @RalphB-tru
      @RalphB-tru 15 дней назад

      You can drop your own samples in to RG2 but no Akai- izer. The sample library on v3 is much bigger

  • @ilparodj
    @ilparodj 26 дней назад +1

    Have you used the midi files from some particular collection?

  • @jimboblivesforever
    @jimboblivesforever 28 дней назад

    Nothing in there that can't be done with the FREE Wavosaur Rave Generator 2 and some free or stock plugins. Also, I would like to see the license agreement that confirms that I can use those samples legally.

  • @robbieierubino
    @robbieierubino 29 дней назад +3

    Did you know that this plugin was based and used on Justice’s Generator?

    • @rfish2
      @rfish2 17 дней назад

      Other way around, the plugin was first

  • @DL-1
    @DL-1 Месяц назад +2

    Why doesn't it have a preview button for each sound?i don't want to waste a lot of time bringing each individual sound into the right side to audition it before working with it. That's a lot of unnecessary work. Thank you for showcasing the instruments though.

    • @adrenakrohm
      @adrenakrohm Месяц назад +1

      It does. There is a little play icon to the left of each sample.

    • @DL-1
      @DL-1 29 дней назад

      @adrenakrohm ok. Thank you. I wrote it off immediately because i thought that function was missing. Question...does it sound sonically amazing enough to replace Kontakt or Serum?

    • @tonycoo2177
      @tonycoo2177 28 дней назад +1

      ​@DL-1 what? Lol, this is a sample based synth, nothing like serum so the answer is no.

    • @DL-1
      @DL-1 27 дней назад

      @tonycoo2177 How much do you know about creating samples for something like this? How much control do you have over the length of the cable during playback?and How do you use it to make samples that sound as good or better than kontakt? Thank you.