Howdy folks, two new videos for you!
I discovered a cool way to make new percussion samples out of reverb, which is one of those so-simple-how-did-I-never-think-of-this-before kind of ideas. Possible with both hardware and software, and anyone who tries it would probably get unique results since it depends what reverb you're using, what you're feeding the reverb, and your taste in volume/filter envelopes. There's also some other reverb experimentation in the video. Watch here!
For $5+ patrons I'll be sending out a sample pack of these sounds in the next couple days. :)
I've also been working with Vochlea who recently released an update to their voice-to-MIDI product Dubler. It's now a standalone app that you can use with any microphone, and they've improved its responsiveness, among other things. It's absolutely fantastic for beatboxing your drum parts out, and can be really cool for generating melody and chord ideas in a more natural way. I will note that the MIDI sometimes requires editing if you're not an amazing singer, but I think that's just the way of these things. After all, I've played piano my entire life and I still need to edit my MIDI keyboard performances!
In this video I use it to make a lofi beat, control some of my analog gear, and also show its handiness as a vocoding shortcut. Check it out. Attached to this post are a couple tracks I made for the video.
Hope you are well and GET PUMPED FOR THE NEW FIRST OF OCTOBER ALBUM NEXT WEEK!
Andrew Huang
2021-12-07 21:36:11 +0000 UTCAlexandre Enkerli
2021-10-22 01:57:50 +0000 UTC