This tutorial will be covering recording and resampling processes using external hardware along with some creative ideas for sound design within a mixing desk. The gear we are using in this tutorial is the Korg Minilogue, Elektron Digitakt, Soundcraft Signature 22MTK, Stanton STR8-60 turntable, Ableton Live 9
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- Lectures 7
- Quiz 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 2
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
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- 7 Lessons
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- 1.1Part 1: Making A Sound From Scratch In Analogue Synth
- 1.2Part 2: Expanding Synth With Mixing Desk
- 1.3Part 3: Delving Into The Digitakt
- 1.4Part 4: Microphones – Applications | Types | Placement
- 1.5Part 5: Sampling & Recording Vinyl
- 1.6Part 6: Feedback Loops In Mixing Desk
- 1.7Part 7: Combining Sounds In Ableton
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these tutorials were awesome and really helpful, thankyou ! and what was the effect called at the end of the sample vinyl tutorial ?
thanks a lot, glad you’re finding them useful 🙂
The effect at the end of that video is a Lexicon ‘plate mod reverb’ built in to the desk, it’s basically a plate reverb with added chorus effect on the wet signal, giving it a shimmering modulated sound.