Syllix
02-28-2012, 01:21 AM
Hey guys,
I made a tutorial on how to go about sampling your own synths and then making them sound glitchy. This video shows you how you can use those samples as either filler elements to your tracks or to help create interesting melodic rhythm. You can apply this technique and use it for any audio files you have in your songs. Use it for synths, drums, anything. Be creative, experiment, and have fun :)
Hope this helps some of you guys out there and hopefully I explain everything alright. If something isn't clear, please comment on the video and I will be happy to answer your questions.
Cheers!
~Syllix
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh9DGsnERrQ
Edit: Taking a look at the other tutorials, they are more general and seem much better suited to have a sturdy footprint in the guide and tutorials section than this tutorial (I think overall they are more helpful to users than this is). This tutorial is very focused and for a specific DAW, so maybe it does not belong here and should be moved to the main forum where it will eventually get moved down the line and make room for other important content. To the mods - please PM me with your thoughts on where this should go, and then I will remove this edit text afterwords. Thanks.
I made a tutorial on how to go about sampling your own synths and then making them sound glitchy. This video shows you how you can use those samples as either filler elements to your tracks or to help create interesting melodic rhythm. You can apply this technique and use it for any audio files you have in your songs. Use it for synths, drums, anything. Be creative, experiment, and have fun :)
Hope this helps some of you guys out there and hopefully I explain everything alright. If something isn't clear, please comment on the video and I will be happy to answer your questions.
Cheers!
~Syllix
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh9DGsnERrQ
Edit: Taking a look at the other tutorials, they are more general and seem much better suited to have a sturdy footprint in the guide and tutorials section than this tutorial (I think overall they are more helpful to users than this is). This tutorial is very focused and for a specific DAW, so maybe it does not belong here and should be moved to the main forum where it will eventually get moved down the line and make room for other important content. To the mods - please PM me with your thoughts on where this should go, and then I will remove this edit text afterwords. Thanks.