Sound Design Bits - How to Make Anything GRITTY
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Hey everyone! I wanna start this new series of me recording my sound design sessions when I have some interesting stuff to share, and this will be a first of many episodes. Hope you like it!
Link to the libraries I mentioned in the video:
- Boom Library - Brute Force: www.boomlibrary.com/sound-eff...
- Mattia Cellotto: www.asoundeffect.com/sounddes...
Thanks for watching!
christiandervishi.com
christiandervishi@gmail.com
- 0:00 Final Result
- 0:07 My Approach on Layering FX and Sculpting Sounds
- 2:01 The Full FX Chain
- 3:23 First FX Chain
- 4:30 Second FX Chain
- 8:18 Testing Different Sounds (Animals)
- 10:39 First Sound "Breakdown"
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Love these sounds, hooooly. Very nice video!
It's very cool, thank you very much, very impressive sound
Great video!! Keep it up🙏🏻
Awesome job! I think the granular part is so awesome that deserve their own “How to”
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
I think I still have the project somewhere, maybe I will post it on Twitter considering how short the video might be ahahah. I'm glad you liked it❤️
@josephlandman1402
Ай бұрын
@@christiandervishi That'd be awesome, thanks for sharing
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
@@josephlandman1402 I covered it briefly on Twitter, you can check it out here: x.com/cdervishiaudio/status/1790552596450541639 I couldn't find the project because it was a pretty old project, but if you have any questions, I'm here!
@iagoedelstein5351
Ай бұрын
i’d definitly watch a “how to” for the granular sounds!! they sound awesome
incredible!!! you earnt my sub!
Very cool stuff. Would love to see a similar fx chain in reaper!
Wow you’re a beast
This is pretty fucking good
A demo in reaper with free plugins would be nice but also interested in a TugSpect breakdown. Thanks a lot, you rock Chris!
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
In a future video I'm gonna be working exclusively with free VST so that they work in any DAW (and it will include TugSpect for sure!). Tysm!
2:08 Space fart
very good video ! I have a question : what are the plugin needed to see the amplitude and frequencies etc on the top of your screen ?
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
It's a cool software called MiniMeters, it's like 10€ and it works even outside the DAW. I'm glad you liked the video :)
sounds like transformers movie
How do you manage to get all of these colourful oscilloscops and spectrogramm on the top of the screen ?
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
It's a very cool plugin called MiniMeters (10€), here's a link to it: minimeters.app/
@Freepublik-official
Ай бұрын
@@christiandervishi thanks you so much, I swear I searched it for 3months 🙏
This is Awesome ! Would love to see how you produce those original sounds. great work mate.
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
I covered it briefly on Twitter, you can check it out here: x.com/cdervishiaudio/status/1790552596450541639
Sounds cool, the trend towards stcking hundreds of plugins to me is kinda crazy. My experience in film design for the last 15 years is that the top end people don't need to use 100 plugins, they use 5-10 tops
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
During sound design and source creation sessions I like to stack plugins because they add artifacts and give more "texture", so it can be molded more. I also love resampling stuff through the same chain over and over, it really gives crazy results! But yeah, during editing I also use almost no plugins
Did you make those metal stretch samples yourself?
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
I covered it briefly on Twitter, you can check it out here: x.com/cdervishiaudio/status/1790552596450541639 If you have any questions, I'm here!
@musicbybenedict
Ай бұрын
I will, thanks. Sounds huge!
is there a free alternative for uberloud? or how can i achieve what it does with ableton core stuff?
@christiandervishi
Ай бұрын
You can get similar results with Multiband Compressor and Spectral Compressor. It may be hard to replicate because Uberloud has a very distinct sound, but the idea behind it is just Multiband Compressor on crack. So by playing around with these devices you can achieve something similar!
@nokiaaingel
Ай бұрын
@@christiandervishi ok thanks, im so excited to replicate this, I absolutely love these sounds, especially the one you used in the intro