Production Tutorial: Resonance
Added 2023-05-23 15:18:54 +0000 UTCThis 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
Comments
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2024-07-25 13:36:05 +0000 UTCA 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
2023-07-11 19:26:07 +0000 UTCThe electric guitar through multiple resonators reminds me of Vipers Follow You by Amon Tobin, beautiful
Holland Vance-Wright
2023-06-22 09:08:35 +0000 UTCThis is very helpful!
toavnwub
2023-05-24 09:35:57 +0000 UTC