10 Creative Synth Layering Ideas
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Published 2022-06-02
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In this video I cover 10 creative synth layering tricks you can use to make your synths more uniq
All Comments (21)
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Good video dude! My favorite one is the keytracked noise, never thought about this!
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Thank you for such a simple explanation. Those are great ideas.
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That last trick is so simply but genius, been doing that with orchestral arrangements but never think to do it with synths
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Call and response blew my mind. So simple but adds so much
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i know this’ll probably get lost in the comments but hearing some of these samples like actually moved me and i wish i knew where to find music that sounds like this…
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I'd like to see more granular stuff on the channel, especially using Quanta
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My new homework assignment
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That keytracked noise technique is insane
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1:21 sound design on that synth is SO clean
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babe wake up new synthhacker video just dropped
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My personal favorite has been convolution synthesis. I use a free plugin called Convology XT and what it does is creates reverbs based on impulse recordings. It has a built in file browser that you can navigate to your sample library which allows you to select any sound you have and use that as an impulse! Taking a bass sound and using a perc roll as an impulse gives some really crazy textures and effects, or using a vocal one shot as an impulse for a pluck can create some really spooky and eerie atmosphere.
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I gotta be real bro your chord progressions make me want you to make french house so bad 😭😭
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So good bro! Loved this, I’m gonna be using some of these!
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That last tip is so simple yet effective! Very nice!
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This is a classic. I remember watching you a bit when I first started production and now, this tutorial is perfect before everything happens for me so thank you so much!!
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Love this! So simple but so effective. Thank you 🙏
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this video was phenomenal thank you!
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great synth concepts and also really tasty harmony in your examples! They all have at least one great unexpected change.
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It’s cool to see such neat tricks explained so succinctly. You totally earned my sub!