would like to have seen this done without EZiMix, not everyone has a couple of hundred to spend. Would be nice to see with the stock or some free plugins.
Question, can someone one tell me how to create a one shot sample from a loop? I would like to pick a snare from another song or from a loop. I tried to use ReaSampl o matic 5000 and couldn't figure it out. Or if someone knows of a tutorial to watch. I would appreciate it. Thank you. I learn a lot from the channel.
Harold Palmer Did you figure it out? I think what you're looking for is called Impulse response. It takes a snippet of somethings timbre so you get that sound. I only know you can do it with guitar but maybe you could do it with drums.
Great content as always. One question: at 10:31 (ruclips.net/video/hBhZ0KVD_Ls/видео.htmlm31s) you sweep the guitars, and exactly where you start there is a 'ringing' tone (rather than the whistling/fizzy tone you find higher up in the frequency range). Do you find the 'ringing' tone to be a problem in the mix, or does it add character to the guitar?
I need to learn more about frequency terminology 1 db, 1k etc..still helpful
So informative yet easy to follow. Fantastic series, thanks for all your efforts.
My pleasure, glad you found them useful :0)
Thanks for sharing your recording process! This is very helpful!
This really helped me a lot. Waiting for the next video. :)
Thank you! Very useful
Very helpful, is there a part 4?
is there any way to find the next video or you fully stopped this series?
What theme is this?
would like to have seen this done without EZiMix, not everyone has a couple of hundred to spend. Would be nice to see with the stock or some free plugins.
great video but how to record a song implies a whole song not just a couple of bars, how do you do the rest of it!
Question, can someone one tell me how to create a one shot sample from a loop? I would like to pick a snare from another song or from a loop. I tried to use ReaSampl o matic 5000 and couldn't figure it out. Or if someone knows of a tutorial to watch. I would appreciate it.
Thank you.
I learn a lot from the channel.
Harold Palmer
Did you figure it out? I think what you're looking for is called Impulse response. It takes a snippet of somethings timbre so you get that sound. I only know you can do it with guitar but maybe you could do it with drums.
Great content as always. One question: at 10:31 (ruclips.net/video/hBhZ0KVD_Ls/видео.htmlm31s) you sweep the guitars, and exactly where you start there is a 'ringing' tone (rather than the whistling/fizzy tone you find higher up in the frequency range). Do you find the 'ringing' tone to be a problem in the mix, or does it add character to the guitar?
I can't say I noticed a real issue in that range, but would generally spend a lot more time EQ'ing than covered in this video. :)
Are you also going to publish part 1 and part 2?
Cem Yağlı parts 1 & 2 have already been published. Checkout the playlist that this video is part of and they are there for you 👍
Thanks ...