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Production Tutorial: Resonance

This video focuses on Resonance and how it can be used as a creative tool!

00:00 - Intro and theory
01:42 - Resonant filters
02:20 - Resonators
03:38 - Creating a harmonic drone
06:56 - Processing electric guitar with overtones
14:05 - Controlling Resonators' pitch values
18:32 - Intro to Corpus
22:23 - Creating distorted/filtered drums with Corpus

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A fun one w/ corpus is: an operator (or any synth) w/ a sine wave, or fm'd sine - add corpus with midi control from itself / the operator (I find pipe or tube works best), and then anywhere from 3 to 10 OTTs added to the chain. Play low bass notes and mess with the decay and radius on the corpus - it rumbles for days. With glide/pitching (and especially the LFO on corpus) you get some wild tones to resample into bass lines. really anything with a long decay and stacking a ridiculous amount of OTTs will result in some really fun sounds. A snare with a long decay and 10 OTTs also makes some really great glitchy bass noises.

Nathaniel Parrott

The electric guitar through multiple resonators reminds me of Vipers Follow You by Amon Tobin, beautiful

Holland Vance-Wright

This is very helpful!

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