Thanks for the vids man, you seem to be the only person on youtube making useful tutorials that aren't stuff like "how to make a beat" or "how to use sidechain compression" or some other video that has been done to death. Cheers.
its awesome technique and thansk for tha video ;) but i woudl liek to give tip for other producers ;) in very melodic music where composition is full of chords or wicked notes reversed reverbs on vocals shout be transposed littlebit to the chord, becouse for example when u playing a minor chord and at the second bar there is comming vocal with piano with F major7th there can be some issues with sounding :) its nice to transpose reversed reverb or use melodyne to fit it :) its sounds better i thk
Not sure if someone pointed this out already, also this video is ancient, but I figured I'd share a fun workaround I found to ensure you can drag the clip back to where the reversed reverb actually lines up with the original audio track. The key is to consolidate a little silence after the freeze tail so the clip length is flush with the grid. This ensures that dragging the clip doesn't lead to any nasty unevenness & reduces guesswork. I'm happy to clarify if that was confusing
Yes, drums are still audio. You can load each sound in its separate channel and press reverse, then bounce the audio out so you have a reversed drum hit.
thats actually a fuckin cool tutorial, mate! i work basically the same way like you, but i split those resampled parts into seperate tracks and have most of the time a resonator, formant filter, chorus & grain delay and turnado all combined with random 80hz, 450hz, 1200hz and 4000hz hpf`´s. place them randomly in the stereo field and experiment with each channel plugins.. results are stunning!!
what is the title of this demo track? the melody and sound just soooo dope, Like it so much, wish can hear the whole track, can I find from sound cloud??
Hey,Mr.Bill here workin on a little tune that is gonna blow speezodd spazoceles mind when he discovers it in like....8 years cause its 2011 and he has no idea people even make music like this.
Thanks for the vids man, you seem to be the only person on youtube making useful tutorials that aren't stuff like "how to make a beat" or "how to use sidechain compression" or some other video that has been done to death. Cheers.
Yes, of course. Just select the audio clip, then down the bottom in the clip editor, hit the button that says "Rev".
Lots of random sounds. A lot of it I record myself and process, mixed with synthesis and random sample packs I find.
your tuts rock!!! i watch the full length ads to support ^^
thats quality, very well made tutorial, some of the tutorials on this are shocking, but this one was really clear, cheers mate
its awesome technique and thansk for tha video ;) but i woudl liek to give tip for other producers ;) in very melodic music where composition is full of chords or wicked notes reversed reverbs on vocals shout be transposed littlebit to the chord, becouse for example when u playing a minor chord and at the second bar there is comming vocal with piano with F major7th there can be some issues with sounding :) its nice to transpose reversed reverb or use melodyne to fit it :) its sounds better i thk
They generally range from 50 to 100 channels.
Not sure if someone pointed this out already, also this video is ancient, but I figured I'd share a fun workaround I found to ensure you can drag the clip back to where the reversed reverb actually lines up with the original audio track. The key is to consolidate a little silence after the freeze tail so the clip length is flush with the grid. This ensures that dragging the clip doesn't lead to any nasty unevenness & reduces guesswork. I'm happy to clarify if that was confusing
I have no idea what you're saying. What is "flush with the grid"?
This was one great and very useful video tutorial. Thank you!
Yes, drums are still audio. You can load each sound in its separate channel and press reverse, then bounce the audio out so you have a reversed drum hit.
Agree with Charles, great tutorials, mate, thanks for sharing!
thats actually a fuckin cool tutorial, mate! i work basically the same way like you, but i split those resampled parts into seperate tracks and have most of the time a resonator, formant filter, chorus & grain delay and turnado all combined with random 80hz, 450hz, 1200hz and 4000hz hpf`´s. place them randomly in the stereo field and experiment with each channel plugins.. results are stunning!!
what key command are you using to bounce audio to new tracks?
what is the title of this demo track? the melody and sound just soooo dope, Like it so much, wish can hear the whole track, can I find from sound cloud??
Wow. How many channels do you need.. Your songs must be epic!
Thanks a lot :)
making music from your own sex, incredible. you're mastermind!
man your track is killer !! should def explain how you did the lead too ;)
YOU ARE NOT A MORTAL MAN.
how did you get your audio to look like that? what if i want to use a recorded audio and make hits like you did??
Is this song released?? Awesome tutorial by the way, you have helped me so much in different areas of production. The world needs more people like you
4 am on a Saturday..
sounds about right
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thank you thank you thank you thjank you thank you thank you
Thank you soo much for sharing man!!
tune sounds nice
awesome awesome awesome :) thanks mate!
Good man cheers
Mr Bill your the shit this is freakin awsome...
damn what mouse are you using? pretty fast clicker :D
hes an fps player
Apple Magic Mouse for this one.
Hey,Mr.Bill here workin on a little tune that is gonna blow speezodd spazoceles mind when he discovers it in like....8 years cause its 2011 and he has no idea people even make music like this.
NICE ! Cool tunage' ....
thanks man
This is sick as fuck man, major props
reverse reverb = win :D
far off m8! keep on the good work!
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4:07 ahhhh noooo don't delete it!!!
wow... 5,555 views
fucken hell... you fast....