VPS Avenger 2 - Tutorial Course #5 With Jon Audio - Single Loops and Multi Loops
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- 0:00 Start
0:08 Single Loops
0:20 Setting Tempo
0:38 Loop Start, End, and Offset
0:52 Different Algorithms
1:39 Latch Modes
2:17 Formants
2:50 Sample Speed
2:57 FX Knob
3:52 Multi Loops
4:40 Loop Settings
5:05 Making Your Own Multisample
5:42 Major Minor Mode
6:45 Coming Up
This right here is how Avenger truly stands out. I know you couls create this type of thing manually in other multi engined synths, but this is feature riched and detailed that it would be stupid to slice up a bunch of samples and whip out that Lua Script manual know this is here
EXCELENT!!! This was the tutorial I've been waiting for! #Avenger4Life!
Thank you, so helpful for the thick like me, who just can't figure some things out
Christmas came early this week...thanks
Great. Definitely good info for me It is much better than sound editing. I'll be looking forward to the drums and beat editing. Thanks. 😊
Off to bounce chords now- multiloops seem like such a great performance tool. Hopefully possible to drag/drop samples and save creation (saving under oscillator type, not project!)
Nice
What is the difference between a SAMPLE and a LOOP with the vocal example at the beginning. I thought a loop is a repeatig sample. Your example is a one shot sample?
Can y’all teach to studios? Been wanting to get into making edm music
I can't find any way to crossfade the start and ends of the loops, or a zero crossing option, so loops very often have a loud click when the restart. Am I missing something? Seems like a significant drawback otherwise.
yes there is a crossfade looping option (drag and drop a sample into the osc and turn on loop)
@@VengeanceSound That's what I do but the loop has a loud pop because it's ether not snapping to zero or needs a larger crossfade. How do I adjust the crossfade itself?