I was just watching your "Tipper squelches..." video and thought "I wonder how this would work with Synplant..." and voila, up came this video after. Great stuff!
Mapped Spellbook to Granulator and thought it was pretty insane but Spellbook and Syntplant ? That's genious !! Your channel will blow up soon for sure⚡
Thanks for putting me on to using Spellbook and pseudo randomness for mud pies. I've been getting great results with it. Did you come up with the technique?
Yep, I spent years using the spellbook for mudpies and then about 6 months ago realized that I can automate the offset for controlled randomness to have precise sound design for song writing. It felt like I had discovered into something incredible. I'm sure I'm not the first person out there to have done this but I figure I should share some of my methods, bc its so unlike other workflows I'd gotten used to.
At 12:30 you export your loop with the Ableton's export window, however I like to do it this way, it's faster so maybe you'll like it: just consolidate the audio with CTRL + J and then right click "show in browser", at that point just take the audio file, rename it with CTLR + R and move it in your folder in the User Library and that's it
I used to ctrl + J but ctrl + shift + r is still faster considering that if you're in a sound design session making tons of percs and blips, you'd be saving to that percs and blips folder automatically everytime instead of dragging and dropping. when I'd do show in browser method, at the end of a multi hour session i'd have 40+ explorer windows open lol
I was just watching your "Tipper squelches..." video and thought "I wonder how this would work with Synplant..." and voila, up came this video after. Great stuff!
Thanks for the support 🙏
freaking love your techniques. This is what's missing from youtube. I'm deeply invested in this channel bro. THANK YOU!
Mapped Spellbook to Granulator and thought it was pretty insane but Spellbook and Syntplant ? That's genious !! Your channel will blow up soon for sure⚡
I don't make this kind of music but this information is so useful thank you so much!
great vids
I tune in to your shit to learn stuff. Keep it up
He uses Synplant too???? We're best friends now
Really like the sounds and the method, will be trying this out - thanks for the great tutorial! (and get well soon :)
I really need something like Spellbook for FL. Any suggestions?
Do you find you have to tune samples to fit in with more harmonic content?
depends on what i'm going for. most of the time i'm just wingin' it with random sounds until i get an idea.
Your videos are cheats bro amazing
I've started using birdbird's rolling sampler to avoid having to re-listen to my entire mudpies
Oh my god this thing is amazing. THANK YOU MISTER 😮
oh this is huge, thank you
Thanks for putting me on to using Spellbook and pseudo randomness for mud pies. I've been getting great results with it. Did you come up with the technique?
Yep, I spent years using the spellbook for mudpies and then about 6 months ago realized that I can automate the offset for controlled randomness to have precise sound design for song writing. It felt like I had discovered into something incredible. I'm sure I'm not the first person out there to have done this but I figure I should share some of my methods, bc its so unlike other workflows I'd gotten used to.
@@pailiaq bro youre really good at what you do, your channel is awesome and you're awesome for putting us all on these cool techs
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At 12:30 you export your loop with the Ableton's export window, however I like to do it this way, it's faster so maybe you'll like it: just consolidate the audio with CTRL + J and then right click "show in browser", at that point just take the audio file, rename it with CTLR + R and move it in your folder in the User Library and that's it
Oh nice that’s huge for making sample packs - thanks for the tip
I used to ctrl + J but ctrl + shift + r is still faster considering that if you're in a sound design session making tons of percs and blips, you'd be saving to that percs and blips folder automatically everytime instead of dragging and dropping. when I'd do show in browser method, at the end of a multi hour session i'd have 40+ explorer windows open lol
Hey bro, ily just saying haha XD