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Tutorial - Creating a nice lead sound
Hi,
In this tutorial I will show you how to create a nice lead sound on Virus TI. The sound was created especially for this tutorial. Video URL: https://youtu.be/dfmFF8KlkuM Regards, Akiro. |
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Have to give it to you Berni! Almost chocked laughing!
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Well I do admit that some discussion or explanation would make the video a bit more helpful, but some folks may be in regions where their English level or accent might actually do more harm than good. Most Virus users probably know what the knobs he's turning do already I think.
Above all though, I don't think we should discourage folks from making sound sets for the Virus or any other synth. Gotta get the word out some way when you're in the business of sound design. He's also made free sounds that are on Access' website. Not like he's spamming some irrelevant crap or anything. The Ultranova is an example of a great instrument that suffers because nobody makes sounds for it. Be thankful that's not a problem on the Virus. |
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Have to agree here. It's some sort of new trend. Everyone seems to feel like they're good enough to be making tutorials after fiddling a bit with some new instrument, software or just about anything. Some of them even manage to get an healthy legion of followers despite the obvious lack of proper knowledge - as anyone with a bit of honest experience on this can attest; but nowadays it's all about the numbers, you might even get some publicity contracts for your channel based on view counts and subscribers alone.
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Just my opinion, but I think the approach is valid. |
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No doubt, there's plenty of crap out there -- one of the joys of the Internet.
I've always said, never trust any form of "training" unless it's either provided by the product vendor (info from the source), or it's paid training. Nobody does GOOD training out of the goodness of their heart, because good training is a lot of work. Youtube is fertile ground for a lot of folks who want to spread their wings into training but don't quite have a grip on it all yet. Gotta learn somewhere. At least this guy has proven he does know how to make sounds. Perhaps not in that particular video, and yes the craft of explaining to others could use some refinement to be sure. But when you think about all of the universities out there that are full of professors who are teaching how to succeed in the real world, without ever having worked outside academia themselves, then when you see someone with hands on knowledge trying to share it, I don't think they are the worst of all evils. I've seen guys publish elaborate training courses on software development kits that are very convincing, and leave you walking away with the feeling that you've learned a lot, yet they themselves cannot name one single piece of software they've ever developed, much less published using that kit. Reminds me of the old saying: "Those who can, do. The rest teach". |
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