Hi all. I've started a new YouTube channel dedicated to programming "realistic" sounds on an analog synth.
Any viable suggestions to try would be most welcome.
So far I've done Church Bells, Choir, Cox Humana and Human Whistle.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5us ... zU4Gq6IAMl
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- Alanqa
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Re: Started a new synth programming YouTube channel
Nice Tomita-style touch at the end of the choir video ;)
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I have no idea what I'm doing.
Intro is too long
The intro is about twenty percent of the total length of the video.
It’s too long by any standard, but for such short videos it’s glaring.
It’s too long by any standard, but for such short videos it’s glaring.
- Agharta
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Re: Started a new synth programming YouTube channel
There’s no voice over or subtitles to explain what you’re doing.
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Re: Started a new synth programming YouTube channel
Thank you for the feedback I will take it on board. Mof - the subtitles are at the top of the screen
- Alanqa
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Re: Started a new synth programming YouTube channel
Apologies, I didn’t spot those, maybe because I’m conditioned to looking at the bottom of the screen. :Dthe subtitles are at the top of the screen
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Re: Started a new synth programming YouTube channel
No apology necessary. You have pointed out a flaw that I could correct.
I didn't want to talk all through the video. I tried it but I sounded really waffley and patronising.
I am assuming, rightly or wrongly, that if someone watches the video they already know which end of a synth to blow in and where to attach the strings so I figured I'd just caption the essentials.
This feedback is gold.
Thanks everyone.
I didn't want to talk all through the video. I tried it but I sounded really waffley and patronising.
I am assuming, rightly or wrongly, that if someone watches the video they already know which end of a synth to blow in and where to attach the strings so I figured I'd just caption the essentials.
This feedback is gold.
Thanks everyone.
- Alanqa
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