@@rayleeharris not the radio edit, tho. But yeah, I was thinking about that song as he made the sample smaller and smaller. They use the a kickdrum sample for their main bass synth
I dont think they used it while making the song, they def used the op-1 in video prolly for esthetics but yes they did do this technique first thing that came to my head
Bruh I've been using Ableton's simpler for ages now and somehow I'm only just now finding out about the root key function. I've been manually pitching up all my samples to C before putting them into simpler like a fool. Thank you for this information.
@@joenathanweber sorry for all of the questions, but I got 1 more. Do you have any tips for beginners? I just started about months ago so pretty much anything you have to say would be useful info for me.
@@Xero5273 no problem! There are definitely a lot of different things to learn. I would say experiment and try to constantly learn new things. Always remember to have fun and don’t be discouraged if you can’t make what you want or you don’t feel motivated. It takes a lot of time to learn so just keep going and you’ll keep getting better and better. There are always new things to learn lol
What do you do to remove the "helicopter" sound because the loop starting over and over? I'm learning and I don't really know how to proceed to make the sound smoother
Make the loop shorter, you can see in the video it starts getting that sound as it shortens but then eventually turns into a single sound as it gets shorter
Swedish house mafia done this exact technique in the song one using teenage engineers op-1
Oh dope! I didn’t know that
@@joenathanweber one (your name) by Swedish house mafia is the song if you wanna take a listen!
@@rayleeharris not the radio edit, tho. But yeah, I was thinking about that song as he made the sample smaller and smaller. They use the a kickdrum sample for their main bass synth
I dont think they used it while making the song, they def used the op-1 in video prolly for esthetics but yes they did do this technique first thing that came to my head
@ovrnightswrld I'm sure they did hence the name of the song "One."
Bruh I've been using Ableton's simpler for ages now and somehow I'm only just now finding out about the root key function. I've been manually pitching up all my samples to C before putting them into simpler like a fool. Thank you for this information.
Haha sounds like a pain, glad I could help!
ooh i really like that lead section 🔥
Ableton is baby tier
this is super sick
Yo thanks!!
@@joenathanweber Where is he from ?
@@untitled6963 you mean where am I from?
Ive been messing around with wavetable trying to come up with unique sounds. Think I'll incorporate this technique into my nusic. Thanks
This is awesome!!
Pretty interesting technique
I have been wanting an old school hardware sampler to incorporate various sounds into my synth music.
Woah... didn't know any of this. Thank you. I'm trying this out for sure 👍
Awesome! Glad you like it, it’s a fun technique 🙏
@@joenathanweber sorry for all of the questions, but I got 1 more. Do you have any tips for beginners? I just started about months ago so pretty much anything you have to say would be useful info for me.
@@Xero5273 no problem! There are definitely a lot of different things to learn. I would say experiment and try to constantly learn new things. Always remember to have fun and don’t be discouraged if you can’t make what you want or you don’t feel motivated. It takes a lot of time to learn so just keep going and you’ll keep getting better and better. There are always new things to learn lol
@@joenathanweber This is exactly what I have been doing! Now, I know that I have the "right" mindset. Thanks again!
@@Xero5273 ya just keep at it then! Music production is complicated but super fun, if you can find friends that do it too even better
cool
nice one..
🙏
What do you do to remove the "helicopter" sound because the loop starting over and over? I'm learning and I don't really know how to proceed to make the sound smoother
Make the loop shorter, you can see in the video it starts getting that sound as it shortens but then eventually turns into a single sound as it gets shorter
Hope that helps!
Also use fades to prevent clicks
Who dont Know this technic rallye?
Apparently lots of people in the comments lmao
Neat
How do i do this on ableton's simpler ?
isnt this called granular synth or something?
Does anyone know how to do this technique in fl studio? Sorry i'm still newbie in music production
This is how we make chip music in the late 80s and 90s, using trackers with Amiga computers. Nothing new 🙄
All the purchases are foogin worthless!!! This is it!!! 😂😂😂
I think this is useless