How to Make Sounds Completely From Scratch (Really)

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @DanielBastionMusic
    @DanielBastionMusic Před 24 dny +4

    Great video!! Would love to see how you take the clean sound and use it in a more designed/layered one like you showed at the end!

    • @brentrichardaudio
      @brentrichardaudio  Před 24 dny

      thank you, i really appreciate it!
      i thought of the same thing, and will definitely keep in mind to do more designed/audio examples for the next video. i wasn’t sure about it for this one because it felt like it went a little outside the scope of prepping from-scratch recordings (wanted to focus on the cleaning/prepping aspect of it)
      fwiw, the processing i ended up doing for this project was really similar to the way i monitored the RX output here (crazy heavy compression and clipping) with some Rbass for good measure.
      will definitely do more examples next time!

  • @stephencshapiro
    @stephencshapiro Před 23 dny

    Thanks so much. I love the idea of monitoring through Reaper with some punishing plugins to artificially raise the noise floor. I don't have FabFilter, but I made a multiband expander patch in KHs Multipass and it's crazy how much cleaner it is than just denoising, which all I usually do. Cheers!

  • @ItsaMeJay64
    @ItsaMeJay64 Před 19 dny

    great shit brent, any chance there's a free plugin that handles upwards/downwards expansion? i've actually never used that type of processing before, but the results you got here are insane! (even if the answer is no, that's fine, just curious!)

  • @kalzonee9747
    @kalzonee9747 Před 24 dny

    This is great, thank you! May I ask you does any of the processing you do in reaper affects the spectrum in RX or is it just for audition ?

    • @brentrichardaudio
      @brentrichardaudio  Před 24 dny

      Thank you! So the monitoring FX won’t show up on the spectrogram and we’ll only see the raw signal (or any changes we actually make within RX). My sounds here are clipped a bit on the spectrogram but they’re 32-bit float, so they can just get turned back down, I usually will end up clipping a teeeeeny bit off of my raw sounds though!

  • @gambetta_
    @gambetta_ Před 24 dny

    0:10 every aftertouch