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  • Using Samplers: Make Your Own Realistic Virtual Instruments
    November 13th, 2022 ⚡
    Categories: TUTORiALS

    Using Samplers: Make Your Own Realistic Virtual Instruments

    Make Your Own Virtual Instruments

    P2P | 13 November 2022 | 1.94 GB

    The complete beginner’s guide to sampling and virtual instrument creation for composition and sound design A deep dive into all the common elements of instrument creation and sound design using samplers. Whether you are brand new to sampling, or an experienced sound designer, beatmaker or producer, this course will help you to really understand how to construct exactly the sounds you are looking for and make super-realistic sample-based virtual instruments from scratch. During the course, you will see every step taken in the creation of four unique sample-based instruments. We’ll be using the built-in samplers within Logic Pro X throughout the course, and I’ve included a short introduction to Native Instruments Kontakt 6 at the end to show how you can apply the concepts learnt to any sampler and know exactly how to use it to get the sounds you need for your compositions.



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    • Making Samples Your Own TUTORiAL
      December 26th, 2021 ⚡
      Categories: TUTORiALS

      Making Samples Your Own TUTORiAL

      Making Samples Your Own

      FANTASTiC | 29 October 2021 | 2.45 GB

      With sampling techniques forming the basis of so much of today’s music, having a trusted sample collection to hand is a great way of speeding up your workflow and defining your sound. On this course from experienced producer and sound designer Seppa, you’ll learn an abundance of methods for modifying samples in various ways, to polish the sound or create completely unique textures of your own. The course begins by transforming a vocal sample into an atmospheric FX soundscape using parallel delay chains and spectral resonance, as well as a modified version that maintains more of the character of the original sample. A regular piano is then used as the source for a modulating, filtered lead, perfect for the intro or breakdown of a track. Seppa then builds an effects chain for processing various drum breaks, to tend to the dynamics, transients and spectral content, so they’re 100% ready for dropping into a track. On a more radical note, simple drum oneshots are run through multiple randomised devices to completely mix things up and produce endless captivating moments, ideal for making interesting fills and adding excitement to an arrangement.



      Viewed 7015 By Music Producers.


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