HOW TO CREATE THE TRANSFORMERS SOUND EFFECT IN MPC
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Absolutely pointless tutorial unless you're a Transformers geek and want to make your own Transform sound effect in MPC.
@suitandtieguy
Жыл бұрын
i'm often interested in how sounds are made even if i will never use them
@Jayteaseepiirturi
8 ай бұрын
Good thing I'm a Transformers geek. :D
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Nice one Diggatron...
Excellent explanation and creation. I would say if you put those final sounds pitched down through a vocoder, compress it and perhaps even put a bit of gated reverb, it will get closer to the exact original sound. Your demo was marvelous though.
I'm actually a Transformers geek I really appreciate 😂
I have a running joke about transformers in my apartment, I’m gonna make this sound when I get home and mess with my roommates haha cheers!!
Madness, yet dopeness at the same time
Thank you, this will be very useful for tinkering with layering other sounds as well.
Love it!!
Top work! 😎👍
Awesome man
Cool
Thanks Prime!!!
Class!
Very informative video
Ace!! 👊👊👊
Do you have any tuts on making pads, the sort you would hear in jungle music?
👍🏾 grow up watching transformers one of my favorite cartoons lol 😆 👍🏾🔥
I like the spirit of this video although I have some really simple suggestions that might take you less time. Take any sustained sound Add filter gate on bandpass mode Add a ring mod at very low mix and frequency settings. That’s pretty much it unless you want to color the sound with stereo. Then bounce and you’re good to go:)
@Noise-Conductor
Жыл бұрын
You got really great MPC videos on your page!
@Alckemy
Жыл бұрын
@@Noise-Conductor thanks for checking those out!
@Noise-Conductor
Жыл бұрын
@@Alckemy I use the Force & based on your videos I think that would a way better fit for you....can't even imagine what someone like you could do with the 16 envelope followers that can be as 16 LFOs. What's your thoughts on the Force?
@Alckemy
Жыл бұрын
@@Noise-Conductor I haven’t messed with the force but I’ll look into it. I probably wouldn’t invest in one though as I really value the portability and speaker of the live 2. I do love me some dense modulation though! All in all what the live taught me was how to make what I’d normally put a bajillion randomizers and lfos on something with very minimal resources. It makes my sound design way more efficient even if the “quality” will never be up to par compared to phase plant or bitwig stuff. Sound design in these boxes are definitely possible, there is a matter of “should I” and having the right expectations though if that makes sense
which track can hear this sound effect?
Thank you for this video. How do you gain stage in the MPC?
@TUBEDIGGA
Жыл бұрын
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@TheManInCommand
Жыл бұрын
@@TUBEDIGGA thank you! I'll check this out as soon as possible.
Hey Tubedigga. Brilliant tutorial. Where can i find the files sir?
@TUBEDIGGA
27 күн бұрын
courses.tubedigga.com/view/courses/free-content
@Danzino82
27 күн бұрын
@TUBEDIGGA greatly appreciated. Your breakdowns and tutorials have been invaluable in understanding My MPC Software. I use a Mini sometimes and have thought about investing in a standalone. But for now my laptop you and my brain have kept me going. Thanks again. I'm working now so at some point would like to support what you do. Keep it up.
@TUBEDIGGA
27 күн бұрын
@Danzino82 🙏👊👊