Incredibly cool sounding stuff. I just discovered your channel and I'm impressed. Thanks so much for sharing your sounds and ideas. I'm feeling inspired now!
Great video really nice techniques. inspiring!. ... Slightly off topic and this has probably been asked before, but what is that script you're running at the top with the waveform just below the transport?
@@noahsitrin9823 As the name suggests, it's a Swiss army knife. It's capable of a wide range of delays and choruses, but then you can use it to create clustering around debris and other sounds. It's one of my most used tools.
babe wake up, new Noah tutorial just dropped 🤣
Insane as usual, thank you so much for the insights from a professional pov 🙏
Thank you Noah! Every part of the chain adds something new and cool but man, Timeless just adds that extra flavour.
Incredibly cool sounding stuff. I just discovered your channel and I'm impressed. Thanks so much for sharing your sounds and ideas. I'm feeling inspired now!
i literally love your videos
Very magic, Noah! Thanks)
awesome as always 🤸
nice sfx you got here man
Always super cool dude :)
THANK YOU!
i don't even care what the technique specifically is supposed to be. to me this is just sounddesign porn
It's a great stuff!
But can you talk how to make sounds like your "dry and lame" sample in this example?
This sounds like a subnautica sounds
Great video really nice techniques. inspiring!. ... Slightly off topic and this has probably been asked before, but what is that script you're running at the top with the waveform just below the transport?
Global Sampler by BirdBird. 100% Probably the best tool for creative sound design.
@@GlitchSound oh rite on. I thought it looked a bit like Rolling Sampler. Bird makes amazing tools indeed. Thanks for your reply.
@@quantumcadillac4748 Yeah, exactly. Rolling Sampler is called now
Yeah I’ve heard Global Sampler is pretty great, the one I use here is part of NVK CREATE tho
What is that daw?
Ubermod has diffusion
Oh nice, I’ll have to give ubermod a try. Haven’t used that one specifically before
@@noahsitrin9823 As the name suggests, it's a Swiss army knife. It's capable of a wide range of delays and choruses, but then you can use it to create clustering around debris and other sounds. It's one of my most used tools.