Groove3 Creating Sample Packs Explained [TUTORiAL]
P2P | 30 April 2021 | 369 MB
Studio expert Thomas Cochran presents detailed sample pack creation video tutorials! If you've always wanted to make your own sample packs to use for your own productions, or to give or sell to others, this video series will show you how to do it step by step, all from scratch. (Note: this series does not cover how to sell or distribute your sample packs, just creating them). Thomas also provides the Ableton Live Project file so you can follow along if you have Ableton Live, plus the MIDI files that can be used in any DAW, and the Serum virtual synth presets he makes throughout the tutorials so you can further experiment and tweak them! This video series is for those who are new to making sample packs.
Thomas greets you and starts with videos on making the foundational samples that will ultimately be part of the sample pack. Starting with the mighty 808, you'll see how to craft a trap 808 from scratch that utilizes a custom square wave in Serum, with modulation and effects to create a truly heavy 808. Then you'll design a different type of kick that utilizes properly layered sine waves with white noise and saturation effects to design a powerful, heavy kick sound.
Moving on you'll watch how to create an effective, modern variation on the classic 808 snare by using creative EQ and effects processing that makes the snare more "lo-fi" sounding, design potent clap sounds with the creative use of LFO modulation, EQ, distortion, and transient shaping, as well as hi-hats that incorporate strategic processing for just the right sound.
Now that the basic drum patches are made, Thomas shows you how to make variations of your sounds by switching out the oscillator and adding additional processing, so you can quickly make a wide verity of 808s, kicks, snares, claps, and hi hats for your new sample pack. Last but not least, you'll learn how to make awesome melody loop samples easily by utilizing presets, melody, layering, sequencing, effects and more!
To see exactly what these detailed sample pack creation tutorials show you, and how they'll help you make your first sample pack quick and easy, see the individual creating a sample pack video tutorial descriptions on this page. Get in the lucrative sample pack creation game now and start making your own packs... Watch “Creating Sample Packs Explained®” today!
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Thomas greets you and starts with videos on making the foundational samples that will ultimately be part of the sample pack. Starting with the mighty 808, you'll see how to craft a trap 808 from scratch that utilizes a custom square wave in Serum, with modulation and effects to create a truly heavy 808. Then you'll design a different type of kick that utilizes properly layered sine waves with white noise and saturation effects to design a powerful, heavy kick sound.
Moving on you'll watch how to create an effective, modern variation on the classic 808 snare by using creative EQ and effects processing that makes the snare more "lo-fi" sounding, design potent clap sounds with the creative use of LFO modulation, EQ, distortion, and transient shaping, as well as hi-hats that incorporate strategic processing for just the right sound.
Now that the basic drum patches are made, Thomas shows you how to make variations of your sounds by switching out the oscillator and adding additional processing, so you can quickly make a wide verity of 808s, kicks, snares, claps, and hi hats for your new sample pack. Last but not least, you'll learn how to make awesome melody loop samples easily by utilizing presets, melody, layering, sequencing, effects and more!
To see exactly what these detailed sample pack creation tutorials show you, and how they'll help you make your first sample pack quick and easy, see the individual creating a sample pack video tutorial descriptions on this page. Get in the lucrative sample pack creation game now and start making your own packs... Watch “Creating Sample Packs Explained®” today!
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