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New tutorial: The MUX Oscillator (Part 1)
Created By & Thanks To Trancit! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v2ddeh_gXk Audio track at http://soundcloud.com/mutools/new-ages |
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reminds me of ebm... front 242 etc. nice demo! |
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Freakin out!!! This tutorial is even better than your previous one trancit!! A pleasure to watch and hear, very well voice driven and excellent production!! keep 'em comming man! |
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Thx very much...
just starting...let's see, what's possible |
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Great tutorial Trancit didnt know it was possible to change a drum loop so much! Though i was a little disappointed as you said youd show us how to do it, but there was just a description of the controls. Dont get me wrong it still helpful especially for me as im quite a novice at music production.
Could you make some tutorials that explain how to achieve certain results or is this already planned? Thanks again great work Scott |
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sl23 wrote: Great tutorial Trancit didnt know it was possible to change a drum loop so much! Though i was a little disappointed as you said youd show us how to do it, but there was just a description of the controls. Dont get me wrong it still helpful especially for me as im quite a novice at music production.
Could you make some tutorials that explain how to achieve certain results or is this already planned? Thanks again great work Scott That's coming in Part 2, which covers the play controls (right side of the oscillator) and how to use them all together |
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Ok sorry should've realised as it did say part 1!
Just wondered, would it be possible to have a sticky post with all these tutorials linked in one place for easy location? |
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In the beginning you show an audio file (a beat) and then a MIDI file (with some chords). How can you create a MIDI file from an audio file in MU.LAB? |
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Thanks for the link Trancit |
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Tricky-Loops wrote: In the beginning you show an audio file (a beat) and then a MIDI file (with some chords). How can you create a MIDI file from an audio file in MU.LAB?
Sorry that it was not precise enough: The topic is to turn that drumloop (using the drumloop as a soundsource) into a synthesized sound by using the oscillator of the MUX... The midi file (sequence), which plays the sound has nothing in comon with the drumloop... |
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Trancit wrote: Tricky-Loops wrote: In the beginning you show an audio file (a beat) and then a MIDI file (with some chords). How can you create a MIDI file from an audio file in MU.LAB?
Sorry that it was not precise enough: The topic is to turn that drumloop (using the drumloop as a soundsource) into a synthesized sound by using the oscillator of the MUX... The midi file (sequence), which plays the sound has nothing in comon with the drumloop... Sorry, I've seen the video but I haven't understood all things and the display was to small -- how can I use the drumloop as a soundsource for the MUX oscillator, which "module" do I need? Can I use every WAV sample as soundsource for the MUX oscillator? That would be great, I've never known that this is possible within MU.LAB. BTW, MUX is a great modular synth, if there was a VSTi version for REAPER, I would be happy for lifetime... |
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Tricky-Loops wrote: Sorry, I've seen the video but I haven't understood all things and the display was to small -- how can I use the drumloop as a soundsource for the MUX oscillator, which "module" do I need? Perhaps you should wait till the second part is ready...I think many things will get clearer then... Tricky-Loops wrote: Can I use every WAV sample as soundsource for the MUX oscillator? That would be great, I've never known that this is possible within MU.LAB. Yes, you can load or drag n drop any wav file into the oscillator, but be aware, that more complex wave forms will sound perhaps different than you would expect... Part 2 of the Oscillator video shows in detail, what I did to make this sound... but that shouldn't stop from experimenting yourself... |
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Trancit wrote: Perhaps you should wait till the second part is ready...I think many things will get clearer then...
Thanks, I'll wait... Trancit wrote: Yes, you can load or drag n drop any wav file into the oscillator, but be aware, that more complex wave forms will sound perhaps different than you would expect...
Part 2 of the Oscillator video shows in detail, what I did to make this sound... but that shouldn't stop from experimenting yourself... Great!!! I've never known that this is possible... I have 42,000 different waveforms (seriously), so it will take some time to explore all combinations... Maybe in the next life I'll succeed in finding the best synth sound ever... |
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