Groove3 Scene Saffron Explained [TUTORiAL]
P2P | 23 August 2024 | 45 MB
Join Groove3 instructor Larry Holcombe for a detailed look at Scene: Saffron, a new "lightweight cinematic instrument" from Native Instruments designed for quickly creating vivid, expressive scores for film, TV, or video games. You'll learn everything you need to know to start using this instrument right away, from blending sound sources to setting up modulations, employing aftertouch, and much more. By the end of this Saffron course, you'll have designed your own sounds like a pro and be ready to use them in your own productions with confidence. These Saffron videos are designed for new Scene: Saffron users.
Larry begins the course with a brief introduction, in which he provides some basic information about the instrument and its architecture, including a tour of the interface, so you'll have your bearings throughout the course. Then it's on to the Sound Sources, where you'll learn how to select the two individual sound elements that you'll use to build a patch. See how to employ randomization and use the X/Y controller to blend the two signals in various ways.
Next, you'll explore the concept of modulation and see the many ways we can set it up in Scene: Saffron. This includes setting up macros, FX controls, and using the X/Y controller again to create incredible sonic variation with little effort. Finally, you'll learn how to use aftertouch on a MIDI keyboard controller to create additional modulation effects or other variations, as well as how to use MIDI to control the X/Y pad with a MIDI controller.
If you've already messed around with Scene: Saffron, you know that it's able to create a vast world of sounds that can be used in a number of ways. With this Saffron course, you'll take away all the guesswork and learn how to take command of this instrument quickly and effectively. See the individual Scene: Saffron video tutorial descriptions for more information on how you use this amazing instrument in your own scores or other productions. Step into a world of sonic exploration... Watch "Scene: Saffron Explained®" now!
What You Will Learn:
-Interface layout and sound source selection
-Employing randomization and blending the two sources in various ways with the X/Y controller
-Setting up macros and FX controls to add varying sources and types of modulation and other effects
-Adding extra expression with aftertouch
-And more!
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Larry begins the course with a brief introduction, in which he provides some basic information about the instrument and its architecture, including a tour of the interface, so you'll have your bearings throughout the course. Then it's on to the Sound Sources, where you'll learn how to select the two individual sound elements that you'll use to build a patch. See how to employ randomization and use the X/Y controller to blend the two signals in various ways.
Next, you'll explore the concept of modulation and see the many ways we can set it up in Scene: Saffron. This includes setting up macros, FX controls, and using the X/Y controller again to create incredible sonic variation with little effort. Finally, you'll learn how to use aftertouch on a MIDI keyboard controller to create additional modulation effects or other variations, as well as how to use MIDI to control the X/Y pad with a MIDI controller.
If you've already messed around with Scene: Saffron, you know that it's able to create a vast world of sounds that can be used in a number of ways. With this Saffron course, you'll take away all the guesswork and learn how to take command of this instrument quickly and effectively. See the individual Scene: Saffron video tutorial descriptions for more information on how you use this amazing instrument in your own scores or other productions. Step into a world of sonic exploration... Watch "Scene: Saffron Explained®" now!
What You Will Learn:
-Interface layout and sound source selection
-Employing randomization and blending the two sources in various ways with the X/Y controller
-Setting up macros and FX controls to add varying sources and types of modulation and other effects
-Adding extra expression with aftertouch
-And more!
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