First time ever I see a video that makes FM so straight forward to people more used to analog subtractive synthesis. I'm just past half the length of your video, and I already love it. Congrats and thanks
Thanks for going beyond the usual knob turning and basic info. I've been trying to get into operator for a while now but always end up using something else. Can't wait to get on it and try it out now. Cheers.
First time ever I see a video that makes FM so straight forward to people more used to analog subtractive synthesis. I'm just past half the length of your video, and I already love it. Congrats and thanks
Totally right! FM should be practical and fun, rather than all this theoretical content that you then forget to use... Glad it's helped :)
That basic bass line tip was super useful. Layering is the key and great point re: operator making that really easy all in one device. thanks Luca!!!
Yess super useful the way it's set up righttt
Love the tip about creating transients! Definitely gonna use that one
This is great tutorial, I have recently learned few things recently but yours one is in more detail and straight forward. Thank you for sharing 😊👍
Thanks for going beyond the usual knob turning and basic info. I've been trying to get into operator for a while now but always end up using something else. Can't wait to get on it and try it out now. Cheers.
Who knew that such a good (and simple) bass sound was hiding in plain sight! Thank you 👍
Your all Tips is a must! Thanks for sharing!
Good advice, thank you for your time making this 🤙
Very helpful, thank you!
I love Operator!
Great tips. Super practical!
If I could buy more ups from CZcams and apply them to this video I would. Great stuff!
Love your work ❤
thankyou
is there a way to bring your own samples into operator?
Not that we're aware of, unfortunately!
super usefull
What was the effect at 7:34 please ?
What headphones are you using in this video please?
Hey! Im using the Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro
Great video, but what the hell to people mean by 'transients'? Are they notes, harmonics or what?
it's just a brief section of audio that's at a high amplitude. Look at the waveform of any drum loop and the peaks are the transients.
Sweeet
tons of likes man thx
the operator is not showing up on instruments, it doesnt even show on search. i have ableton 11
operators perfectly succeeded