
Pewter Robot wrote:I'm going to just point out that you don't need to be precise with peaks to make it a formant. You just need WOW Filter and it does this easy, so you can focus on the other aspects of the growl and make it sound much better.
Lavender_Harmony wrote:The problem with that is that WOW filter is $100.
You seem upset that people aren't just handing out answers. Music production is comparable to math. Your teacher isn't just going to run through the text book and give you all the answers to the homework. The teacher tells you how to do the problem, then you figure it out on your own. If people just handed you the answer to everything, it wouldn't be your work, it'd be the work of the person who gave you the answer. And if all songs used the exact same synths, then music would get dull and boring. However, like math, there are multiple ways to find a solution. You can find X in the equation x(squared)+8x+15=0 by using the quadratic formula or by factoring out. So when he says, "do it/figure it out yourself", he's probably saying it because he's given the person a method of making the [insert thing] and he's telling the person that he should go and mess around with it, as the person may be able to improve and find out how to do what he had asked. Kyoga is just a "do-it-yourself" type of person. Which might be why he got the huge $16000 scholarship for synth programming, lol.Foxtrot89 wrote:Kyoga, you are by far the least helpful person ever. lol. Everything I see you type goes along the lines of "do it/figure it out yourself."
Shit, I guess we shouldn't have gone to school to have people tell us how to do things. Every man for themselves! Nobody gets help from anyone.
I don't come to this site very often, but damn it all if lavender isn't the only consistently helpful person around here. Why even visit the technique section if people sharing their technique bums you out that much?
Lavender_Harmony wrote:Guys, relax, please. I've spoken briefly with Alex and everything is alright, all of you just chill, kay? Kay.
Mondogreen wrote:Lavender_Harmony wrote:Guys, relax, please. I've spoken briefly with Alex and everything is alright, all of you just chill, kay? Kay.
I mean I get it. It's the same with video editing. After putting in years of work developing your own technique, you're probably not willing to share that shit. That being said, there's about a million youtube videos that go over exactly how to make that sound, so it's not like the sound is original or exclusive. Also, if he had anything original to bring to the table, I'd be much more understanding, but it sounds to me like he just uses the same old presets that everybody else does, so what's the harm in breaking it down for the newbies, or has he forgotten that he was new at this once before?
itroitnyah wrote:You seem upset that people aren't just handing out answers. Music production is comparable to math. Your teacher isn't just going to run through the text book and give you all the answers to the homework. The teacher tells you how to do the problem, then you figure it out on your own. If people just handed you the answer to everything, it wouldn't be your work, it'd be the work of the person who gave you the answer. And if all songs used the exact same synths, then music would get dull and boring. However, like math, there are multiple ways to find a solution. You can find X in the equation x(squared)+8x+15=0 by using the quadratic formula or by factoring out. So when he says, "do it/figure it out yourself", he's probably saying it because he's given the person a method of making the [insert thing] and he's telling the person that he should go and mess around with it, as the person may be able to improve and find out how to do what he had asked. Kyoga is just a "do-it-yourself" type of person. Which might be why he got the huge $16000 scholarship for synth programming, lol.Foxtrot89 wrote:Kyoga, you are by far the least helpful person ever. lol. Everything I see you type goes along the lines of "do it/figure it out yourself."
Shit, I guess we shouldn't have gone to school to have people tell us how to do things. Every man for themselves! Nobody gets help from anyone.
I don't come to this site very often, but damn it all if lavender isn't the only consistently helpful person around here. Why even visit the technique section if people sharing their technique bums you out that much?
Well, we all have different learning stylesFoxtrot89 wrote:I get what you mean, but part of learning is having others showing you how certain things are done. With what lavender posted, you can see how to get the sound that they made. You can use it as a jump off point to create your own sounds, or just see how somebody else uses the same programs you do. There's no real reason to come into a thread in a "technique" forum, find someone asking about technique and then tell them to do it themselves.
I generally like Kyoga and didn't mean any disrespect. Just meant to point out that the "technique" forum is the wrong place to be if people asking questions about technique upsets you. It's kinda like a black guy going into a Ku Klux Klan rally. Chances are, you're probably going to get upset. lol
That said, I haven't heard the original sound in question and want to give Lav's tutorial a try. I'm willing to bet I'll learn quite a bit from it.
Well, I was off by a bit... But regardless, that's pretty damn amazing that you got that much. That's like, all of college paid off. What are you going to do with all the money that you earn from a job, and don't have to spend (unless you're renting instead of staying in a dorm)? Study in Germany. I haven't researched the colleges there, but I'll bet that they have better sound design and audio colleges in germany than in the usa (just guessing because FUCKING EVERYTHING RELATING TO AUDIO AND MUSIC COMES FROM THERE. Sennheiser, FL, Steinberg, some of the best amps, shit, name one incredibly famous and quality audio related product that DOESN'T come from Germany. Besides Polk Audio) By Celestia's mane, Germany is awesome.Kyoga wrote:it's actually $68,000.....
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