This is my favourite video of yours so far. I think I've watched it around 4 times. Its helping me so much with schranz sound design and learning about the ableton effects used in this video, but its also helping me create unique schranz drums for every track I wish to use these techniques in. Thank you ❤
by the way, if you use abletons "auto pan", invert it, set it to note mode, you can set it to 1/4 rate with the downward shaped line at the bottom right and adjust the amount and shape to control volume automation just like with the shaper, but for me this has achieved a better result with auto pan
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But how do you get these noisy schranz loops? Is it really just... noise? or is it noisy samples in kinda a way you described? Should I provide an example?
Sure, go ahead with examples. I'd say even noisier loops would require more distortion or another effect like Erosion applied. You could try as well adding literally an eq'ed and sidechained white/pink noise.. Experiments won't do any harm :P
@@MarcinRajski- "I hear voices" by FORBIDDEN is the style I tried explaining lol I just now put some white noise into the loop and it already completely changed to a more ravy style, but it is still lacking something.... Could it be that the loop itself isn´t really bound to the 4/4 rythm, but more pronounced towards the 2/4 kick? (In my example) I don´t want it to be totally distorted to still be able to hear the single sounds tho, just a tad to erase a bit of the structure
This is my favourite video of yours so far. I think I've watched it around 4 times. Its helping me so much with schranz sound design and learning about the ableton effects used in this video, but its also helping me create unique schranz drums for every track I wish to use these techniques in. Thank you ❤
4 times you say! That's so much time spent on a single tutorial haha :D
@@MarcinRajski- yep i learned something new everytime :)
great video man thank you!
by the way, if you use abletons "auto pan", invert it, set it to note mode, you can set it to 1/4 rate with the downward shaped line at the bottom right and adjust the amount and shape to control volume automation just like with the shaper, but for me this has achieved a better result with auto pan
Yea, I know that trick too, but the Shaper gives more flexibility with drawing modulation curves, and that's a win for me :)
@@MarcinRajski- got you, makes sense! looking forward to the next video of the schranz series
sidechain sounds better imo
thank you so much! I have been wanting to do this types of drums since a long time ago but now I know :) Keep the good work!
Nice! Here's another tutorial of mine with similar percussion style: ruclips.net/video/oHlrSFxPHEA/видео.html
Nice, czekam na wiecej
Dzięki za obejrzenie :P
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But how do you get these noisy schranz loops? Is it really just... noise? or is it noisy samples in kinda a way you described?
Should I provide an example?
Sure, go ahead with examples. I'd say even noisier loops would require more distortion or another effect like Erosion applied. You could try as well adding literally an eq'ed and sidechained white/pink noise.. Experiments won't do any harm :P
@@MarcinRajski- "I hear voices" by FORBIDDEN is the style I tried explaining lol
I just now put some white noise into the loop and it already completely changed to a more ravy style, but it is still lacking something....
Could it be that the loop itself isn´t really bound to the 4/4 rythm, but more pronounced towards the 2/4 kick? (In my example)
I don´t want it to be totally distorted to still be able to hear the single sounds tho, just a tad to erase a bit of the structure
@@SN2D I feel like a percussion or hat with a vocoder and a noise modulator can get you here