Nord Wave 2 Tutorials feat. J3PO: #1 Layers and Groups
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- čas přidán 8. 10. 2020
- Introducing the first episode of our inspiring new Nord Wave 2 tutorial series by Julian ”J3PO” Pollack! In this tutorial series J3PO shows how to design powerful layered patches, creative ways of morphing sounds and how to build complex rhythmic sound-scapes using the unique features of the Nord Wave 2. #nordwave2 #j3po #tutorials
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Julian "J3PO" Pollack is an established pianist/keyboardist, producer, and audio engineer based out of Los Angeles, CA and has worked with the likes of Marcus Miller, Michael League (Snarky Puppy) and Kamasi Washington. He is also a member of the renowed live act The Lesson GK.
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This is great! I'm so looking forward to the next tutorial video.
This is the best synth I've ever heard. Exactly what I'm looking for. Time to sell some old gear.
Amazing synth 🥰🥰🥰
Cool video! Can you do an FM / wavetable tutorial, specifically for more complex morphing ideas?
Fantastic ❤️❤️
Fantástic.
Amazing...
Topzera das galáxias
😍😍😍😍😍😍
Can you please make tutorial videos for other keyboards? :)
1er comentario!!!
Hi. Sorry but i simply can't understand the logic behind this.
First, for a simple analog style monosynth sound as you denonstrate in the first patch - wouldn't it make more sense simply to use a triple wave osc configuration with control over detune - rather than sacrifice two extra layers?
Also, i think it's no coincidence you didn't use the lfo - as it's unclear what it exactly does in a situation like this. In your first example everything is groupd - besides the oscillators and lfos. So... what will happen if you use the lfo on layer 1 to modulate the filter cutoff (which is groupd)? It wouldn't affect the whole shared cutoff but only the cutoff of layer 1, which is weird.
Concerning the layers and splits - you exhibit them as an epiphany, as if a piano and strings layer is something new. I mean, what's the big deal? Are we missing something here?
For me this is an instructional video. I learned stuff about the wave2. It was clear: a good video.
I'm sorry the edits made me sea sick. Script it.
way to fast