I recently released a new Maschine Expansion titled the Stim Pack.
It’s really focused on the melodic kits and the Drum kits are some of the best I feel I have made to date. check this video out and see it in action!
I recently released a new Maschine Expansion titled the Stim Pack.
It’s really focused on the melodic kits and the Drum kits are some of the best I feel I have made to date. check this video out and see it in action!
This is the first in a series of short videos aimed to show how Alchemy can be useful in your workflow.
Ok So here is a Video I have gotten a lot of Requests for. “Do An Unedited beat making video from start to finish!” well… thats a long process for me as I don’t like to rush things. I decided if I was gonna do it I better have an edited version as well. So Nekkron99 the master video smith was kind enough to lend his talents and edit down this long form one hour video down to a bitesized 15 minutes yet still show most of the goodies.
If there is a part in the edited version you wanna know more about, just hop over to the long form video and check that part out! simple right!
First up we have the Edited shorter version here
Now for the Unedited hour long one here
This video I did to Demonstrate the sound of the Fender Rhodes through Various FX and pedals along with Guitar rig 5 using rig Kontrol 3 and a Vox AC4tv small watt tube amp running a Marshall MG100fx (as a cab)
This Video Just shows you an easy basic way to tune your Minibrute or any piece of gear really with Guitar Rig .
I am a huge fan of good filters and multi effect plug ins. I horde them like golden treasures and use them often. Recently I had the pleasure of coming across CamelPhat from Camel audio. In its latest version (3.5 as of this writing) I am finding my self using it more and more often. Everything from side chaining a bass line with the LFO pumping away, to Resonating distortion on my snares to warm subtle tube saturation on a rhodes patch all the way out to moving swirling flangers and hectic rhytmic pulses. Camelphat seems to do all this not only while staying light on the cpu but being laid out in such a way its incredibly fast and intuitive to use right from the maschine hardware.
Here is a list of some of the features in this plug.
Be sure to check out https://www.camelaudio.com/index.php I am really impressed by the sound of this one.
This Video is to give a better idea of not only how to stack but WHAT to stack when your stacking drum. these basics can be applied to all sounds really.