What a great video! Thank you soooo much for sharing. I'm almost scared to start checking out your other videos. Learnt loads from that one alone. Great work! B
good tutorial, but can u make a video " how to make synth rise up with pitch "not just a rise up, i want that with super crazy intense pitch before the boom comes.. hard to explain
Your tutorial is awesome. I saved the patch name to the "Carlton Motor Bass". It was used as the foundation for one of my cinematic tracks. You quite literally influenced an entire cinematic score. I named the score after you. ruclips.net/video/Sablrq0IS_E/видео.html
Dude you are reaking awesome thank you... it's like impossible trying to find (THIS) tutorial online.. hardly no one does these.. it's like a rare sound no one seems to talk about.. Out of curiosity.. with this how would you slow it down to like 8th notes or quarter notes without it sounding bogged down? What I mean is.. just as plucky.. but at a slower tempo.. I tried slowing it down but it seemed to drag so Im guessing I have to add multiple spikes to the lfo some how? could you potentially go over this?
thanks! glad it was helpful. there is a control (dial) for the RATE that I change at about 1:52 in the video. simply double it or halve it or pick a dotted or triplet value and the "spikes" will modulate twice as fast, half as fast, etc.
Good feedback, thanks! I like fast videos also but they take longer to edit haha. I'll try to edit out slow parts in a future video and do a wrap-up too, good feedback!
Omg thank you so much
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Haha it's been coming in handy quite a bit during the writing process
My first attempt at Serum - and my first tutorial video. Thank you, what was intimidating quickly makes perfect sense!
Glad it helped!
You're not kidding, I've just made my first riser AND pulsing bass for my Masters assignment!
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What a beautifully well articulated tutorial! Thank you Nathan!
Thank you! So glad it could help!
I could fall asleep to this synth sound. Super cool.
Thank you!
What a great video! Thank you soooo much for sharing. I'm almost scared to start checking out your other videos. Learnt loads from that one alone. Great work! B
Thank you! Glad you liked it!!
This is really helpful! Thank you for creating this video and sharing to us!
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this Nathan! Helped me a lot !!!
So glad! I love to help!
Thanks, excellent demonstration!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this wonderful demonstration!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video is beyond EPIC! Thank you!!! Very useful!!!
Your feedback is so important. Thank you!
Thank you, sir.
Great video Nathan!
Thank you!
Great!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks!
You're welcome, hope it was helpful!
good tutorial, but can u make a video " how to make synth rise up with pitch "not just a rise up, i want that with super crazy intense pitch before the boom comes.. hard to explain
A riser tutorial? Yeah that sounds like a good idea.
Your tutorial is awesome. I saved the patch name to the "Carlton Motor Bass". It was used as the foundation for one of my cinematic tracks.
You quite literally influenced an entire cinematic score. I named the score after you.
ruclips.net/video/Sablrq0IS_E/видео.html
WOW Thank you! So glad it was helpful!
Dude you are reaking awesome thank you... it's like impossible trying to find (THIS) tutorial online.. hardly no one does these.. it's like a rare sound no one seems to talk about.. Out of curiosity.. with this how would you slow it down to like 8th notes or quarter notes without it sounding bogged down? What I mean is.. just as plucky.. but at a slower tempo.. I tried slowing it down but it seemed to drag so Im guessing I have to add multiple spikes to the lfo some how? could you potentially go over this?
thanks! glad it was helpful. there is a control (dial) for the RATE that I change at about 1:52 in the video. simply double it or halve it or pick a dotted or triplet value and the "spikes" will modulate twice as fast, half as fast, etc.
Thanks so much for this. Is Serum the go to rhythmic synth sound for soundtracks?
Many people would say Zebra or Omnisphere, depending, but this sort of pulse can be made on many synths.
Can you make it on Alchemy or Massive?
Do you know where to download pulses presets? Thanks :)
You mean like ADSR or Splice ?
@@NathanDavidCarltonSoundbed I'm looking for many different pulses for composing cinematic music :)
Straight forward and clear, thanks. Is this the way to make such pulsing drum?
ruclips.net/video/VqeCmhpcJMQ/видео.html at 9:36
Yes this could work with a very tight decay after a very short attack, or use an adsr on some drum samples
it is so slow that I forgot what's going on...
The end reslt is fair enought but advice please add a recap by the end.
nobody's forcing you to learn lmao
Good feedback, thanks! I like fast videos also but they take longer to edit haha. I'll try to edit out slow parts in a future video and do a wrap-up too, good feedback!