15 replies on “Sound Design Troubleshooting Part 1”
That parallel processing with multiple bands is game changing. I never thought of doing this in the past but you explained it perfectly, so that even a beginner understands. Respects to you!
Happy to hear that!!
Very cool tip with the frequency/pitch shifter to fill the gaps, i had this probleme and was not sure how to fix it. Nice class !
Glad it helped!
hot sauce right here
The Einstein of sound design! These tips are wicked, thank youuu
Ayyy yess I’m glad they were helpful!
Amazing technique.
Thank you!
Glad it helps!
Finding a lot of value in these past several modules! Really excited to implement these ideas into my own work!
That’s awesome to hear, glad it’s helping!
That generating frequencies method is amazing! Such a useful technique.
Happy to hear that!
Hey,
In case I am making a separate sub-bass for my bass, does the sub-bass needs to be in the same note as the bass?
This was mind-blowing… Holy… That freq shifter! I never thought about those techniques! So impressive!
15 replies on “Sound Design Troubleshooting Part 1”
That parallel processing with multiple bands is game changing. I never thought of doing this in the past but you explained it perfectly, so that even a beginner understands. Respects to you!
Happy to hear that!!
Very cool tip with the frequency/pitch shifter to fill the gaps, i had this probleme and was not sure how to fix it. Nice class !
Glad it helped!
hot sauce right here
The Einstein of sound design! These tips are wicked, thank youuu
Ayyy yess I’m glad they were helpful!
Amazing technique.
Thank you!
Glad it helps!
Finding a lot of value in these past several modules! Really excited to implement these ideas into my own work!
That’s awesome to hear, glad it’s helping!
That generating frequencies method is amazing! Such a useful technique.
Happy to hear that!
Hey,
In case I am making a separate sub-bass for my bass, does the sub-bass needs to be in the same note as the bass?
This was mind-blowing… Holy… That freq shifter! I never thought about those techniques! So impressive!