Mateo: So here are the most watched videos from the WinkSound.com community.
Rick: Yeah, these videos come straight from you. You sign up to WinkSound.com, you uploaded your videos and here are some of the ones that we think you must watch. Check them out.
Paul Sureno explains how to quickly create a glissando within Logic studio.
Paul Sureno: What’s up? I thought I’d do this video to demonstrate an easy of doing a glissando—piano glissando that’s basically running your finger up or down the keyboards on the white notes. But for those who just want a quick and easy solution to it, if you go to options go to step input keyboards. You’re presented with a virtual keyboard so all we have to do is draw a region and pick where you want the glissando to start.
So we’re going to start from left to right, lower octave to higher octave. Click it and then just scroll up. Let’s go to C5. Let’s open this bridge and up in the MIDI editor and here we can see we have all glissandos.
What you may feel is that it’s too uniform. This is where tweaking comes in and finds it. It’s going to transform human noise you can get it just right. But if you just select and operate it changes the filter. There it goes guys, enjoy it!
Mateo: Darmon9 shows us how to setup and use the vocoder plug-in within cubase.
Darmon9: Hi and thank you for joining me to this cubase video tutorial about the vocoder. Right here I have a small vocal sample let’s hear it.
We’re going to open the vocoder as an insert effect. The vocoder you can find on other vocoder. The vocoder needs input. And we’re going to give the vocoder an input using a MIDI track.
So I open here a MIDI channel and I can press record on it. And I’m going to connect these MIDI channel to the vocoder using the phoned out from the output of the MIDI channel, so we can open the vocoder just like VST instrument. So we can hear the vocoder effect.
I hoped you enjoyed the tutorial and you’re going to make some crazy stuff using the cubase vocoder plug-in.
Rick: Cheeto Moskeeto gives us an overview on how to split and consolidate your regions in pro-tools.
Cheeto Moskeeto: Now that we’ve created the cross fade between our two identical regions, we can consolidate the regions by double clicking them holding SHIFT to select multiple regions and then choosing edit consolidate.
Now we’ve got a brand new region called CD-Audio 01. Let’s rename it. Playing this loop will give us the same sound as the two regions cross faded. And we’ll live it up to our sampler program to get a little finer.
Lasting we’ll do is we’ll go to regions and choose export regions as files. This will export the currently selected region. We’ll choose the aiff format at a bit depth of 16 bit. We’re going to use sampler that will take advantage of this. And what we want to hear for format is stereo, so a single stereo file then we’ll choose export.
Mateo: Now remember you can always upload your own videos directly on the WinkSound.com.
Rick: Yeah and if you have a video that we must absolutely have to see right away just email it directly to us Rick or Mateo@WinkSound.com. We’ll see your video right away and we could be featuring it on the most watched. So send them over.
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