thank you very much, what a great video! And there are only a few about microtonic somehow. Definitely interested in a more advanced video on microtonic!!!
Really Really Really good video man. I learned a lot from this and then I downloaded the demo of microtonic. I like the sounds a lot better than using samples. The best part about this is the easy tuning of any sound you create. The only problem I have with it is that the volume of each sound fluctuates too much. So, I think I'm going to design my sounds using microtonic and then record them as samples or something.
amazing, i just found out about this plugin and it reminds me very much of the volca drum synth engine. I loved that thing but could not get enough punch out of it for hard hitting, good quality drums. I think this will do the trick
Hi Danny. Thank you for this. Having problems with Waldorf Edition 2 Attack in Windows 10 and getting nowhere with their Support team so started looking for another Drum Soft Synth and voila...I find this one and you doing a demo on it. Please can you do an advanced video of it. G :)
I hate the fact that the percs are never in the same slot, using presets like Planetarium ones. You create a complete drums pattern, switch presets, the kick is now on slot 4, but you have to figure it out first, muting slots one by one to find it. Same with all percs btw. Also i find the kick is almost always too much loud. When you stop the playing, you always have that strange hollow queue sound. I hope we can scale up the vst in the near future too. Just my thoughts, Microtonic is great.
"..Who would have thought you could make a kick drum out of noise." Well, that is basically how an oscillator works in the analog world. You create a feedback loop in an amplifier circuit and filter the feedback to control the ringing frequency. It's just amplifying filtered noise that turns into a ringing.
Does anyone know how to get Micro Tonic to record in Garageband? I open it as an AU, play it, effect it, etc, but the audio isn't laid down when I record. It's weird and annoying.
Why bother? put ATLAS after it to receive the MIDI, and you have ENDLESS AI randomly generated drum kits... either from any single shot .WAVs (tons FREE out there, or any sample pack from Looperman, Sounds, or Primeloops, etc., or from a SPLICE membership) or LIFTED from any drum loop with Geist2 or Regroover Pro.
Hi Danny, thanks for this great video. Do you know if it's possible to edit e. g. the velocity of one particular stroke? For example, I'd like to lower down the velocity of one single bassdrum stroke in the fourth pattern of a preset. How can I do that? I haven't found that yet in Microtonic. I know that I can do that via the Midi-data in my DAW, but anyway I'd like to know, if it's possible in Microtonic... Is it? ;)
Deeper into sound design with micro tonic would be wonderful!
yes pls
I would definitely enjoy another microtonic tutorial! I've been using it for a few months mainly with presets. This gives me a few ideas!
Great tutorial. would love to see a more sound designy one for creative sounds. Thank you!
thank you very much, what a great video! And there are only a few about microtonic somehow. Definitely interested in a more advanced video on microtonic!!!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial! its very well explained on how to use this plugin! thanks!
A more advanced video on Microtonic would be fantastic 8)
Definitely!
yes more advanced tutorial please! this is very help and you are very knowledgeable
Great tut! Yes PLEASE!!! More advanced video.
Really Really Really good video man. I learned a lot from this and then I downloaded the demo of microtonic. I like the sounds a lot better than using samples. The best part about this is the easy tuning of any sound you create.
The only problem I have with it is that the volume of each sound fluctuates too much. So, I think I'm going to design my sounds using microtonic and then record them as samples or something.
amazing, i just found out about this plugin and it reminds me very much of the volca drum synth engine. I loved that thing but could not get enough punch out of it for hard hitting, good quality drums. I think this will do the trick
Brilliant tutorial video - very clear explanation and generous insights. Thank you!
+1 more Microtonic tuts.
Excellent video on drum synthesis! Obviously you've chosen just the right tool for that sir! :)
Another great tutorial. I'm finding these a great help. Many thanks :)
wicked, really enjoyed that
Thanks Danny, really enjoyed that vid.
great tutorial, pls more about microtonic
Can you do more tutorials about this synth and making drums ?
Just checked out their website after I watched your tutorial' Microtonic seems like an amazing plugin. So yes, please do a more advanced tutorial.
please make another video to continue this : )
thank you
yes we want a more advanced video ....and the method of transforming the drum notes into midi.
Very nice Video.Big Thanks.Whats Ableton Skin is this Disko ?
Hi Danny. Thank you for this. Having problems with Waldorf Edition 2 Attack in Windows 10 and getting nowhere with their Support team so started looking for another Drum Soft Synth and voila...I find this one and you doing a demo on it. Please can you do an advanced video of it. G :)
thank you for the video!!!!
I hate the fact that the percs are never in the same slot, using presets like Planetarium ones. You create a complete drums pattern, switch presets, the kick is now on slot 4, but you have to figure it out first, muting slots one by one to find it. Same with all percs btw.
Also i find the kick is almost always too much loud. When you stop the playing, you always have that strange hollow queue sound. I hope we can scale up the vst in the near future too.
Just my thoughts, Microtonic is great.
"..Who would have thought you could make a kick drum out of noise." Well, that is basically how an oscillator works in the analog world. You create a feedback loop in an amplifier circuit and filter the feedback to control the ringing frequency. It's just amplifying filtered noise that turns into a ringing.
does this also allow randomization per OSC synthesis?
You call that OCD? I sometimes spend 6 hours straight making a single kick
how many records do you release?
Does this software include a sequencer?
Robert Barrera yes 8 patterns
Does anyone know how to get Micro Tonic to record in Garageband? I open it as an AU, play it, effect it, etc, but the audio isn't laid down when I record. It's weird and annoying.
Way behind... but great tutorial. Cheers
what is the matter.....i have downloaded it but i cannot open it .....how do i proceed??
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No more drum samples.
Why bother? put ATLAS after it to receive the MIDI, and you have ENDLESS AI randomly generated drum kits... either from any single shot .WAVs (tons FREE out there, or any sample pack from Looperman, Sounds, or Primeloops, etc., or from a SPLICE membership) or LIFTED from any drum loop with Geist2 or Regroover Pro.
Hi Danny, thanks for this great video. Do you know if it's possible to edit e. g. the velocity of one particular stroke? For example, I'd like to lower down the velocity of one single bassdrum stroke in the fourth pattern of a preset. How can I do that? I haven't found that yet in Microtonic. I know that I can do that via the Midi-data in my DAW, but anyway I'd like to know, if it's possible in Microtonic... Is it? ;)