Tweaking the Harmonics - Tritonage
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- I'm adding various harmonics in and out with the @MoogSynthesizers Subharmonicon, running it through a Valhalla Supermassive, and recording everything in Bitwig. In @bitwig, I'm playing a random backdrop that I created in another tutorial video yesterday • Sampling Technique for... My @behringer Poly-D is also providing a nice warm bass. Nothing special, really, but I felt like recording and documenting the whole thing.
my main channel, tutorials & more music: / polaritymusic
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that was stunning. i´ve been traveling all over the world the last 4 years, been in thailand a lot where it´s hot all the time, finally in burgos in spain for the first snowfall of the year, it just so happened i clicked on your video and like 30 seconds later it started to snow. thanks for providing such a beautiful track to the snow falling
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Super well presented! Thank you for this amazing music presentation. So restful and soothing 😌. Have a great weekend. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
This sounds lovely!
thanks man! ❤
I love that Bass 'double stop @ 03:06
Shades of Jaco ❤
I heard the Subharmonicon was difficult to use, so I steered away…but now I’m wondering if the videos that said these negative things were wrong. Maybe worth looking into again.
Sounds like a really upbeat tune.
You're right. It's not easy to use, but it's not impossible either. It also sounds quite similar and isn't really meant for sound design. But in the right context with other sounds, it can be supportive. So, it's all a matter of wanting and being able to i guess. It's also fun to just explore the sub ratios.