
After clicking on ‘Edit events’ a new screen will pop-up. In this screen click on tools (click on the wrench button) and then click on LFO ( ). With this LFO you can add some
After selecting the multiband compressor right click on the gain knob. The position of the gain knob can be seen in the next 2 screens:
We are going to add effects to channel 1, which means that all samples which are connected to this ‘FX’ channel will get this effect. Now left click on the arrow, see step 2 in figure above. You will get a screen where you can select ‘Fruity multiband compressor’, something like this:
Do you remember the ‘FX’ channel you have set? ( ) Now we are going to use it :) First make sure you select the correct channel, see figure below (point 1):
Now we are going to add some effects to this sound by using the mixer. Click on ‘Mixer’, see figure:
Adding effects using FX channel
Extend this key a bit, see in the next figure. The key should be at least 2 seconds long. I used the extension to avoid that the sound is repeated too quick, now you can hear the echo when the sound is finished.
You will see the ‘piano roll’ screen, within this screen draw a note for the c4 key:
In this screen you can select your ‘FX’ channel, this channel will be used later on to add some sound effects. Set ‘FX’ to 1, you can do this by clicking on ‘FX’ field and scroll to 1. Ok let’s add some sound by using a ‘piano roll’. Go back to your ‘step sequencer’ and right click on ‘Depthcore’, see figures below:
You should get an additional screen ‘channel settings’ like shown below:
Now left click on the ‘Depthcore’ sample, see next figure:
Pretty cool huh? we are going to use this as a basic sound.
From this screen select ‘Depthcore’, the depthcore will give this kind of sound:
After right clicking on the arrow you get this screen (yes I know it’s huge list :P):
is a nice piece of software, it’s a synthesizer which can be used to create your own special sounds. I’m going to use it in my attempt to create a transformer sound. Let’s select a virtual instrument:
For this tutorial I used , probably you can also follow this tutorial if you have a different version. First insert ‘Sytrus’ (do right click on a sampler):
I’m only going to mention the steps I took to create the sound effect, I won’t explain in too much detail what everything does. I think you’ll actually learn from this tutorial if you just play around and experiment with different settings, just to get a feeling for it. This tutorial won’t be hard to follow (probably too easy for some of you…), since all the intermediate steps are explained in this tutorial. Please leave a message if you like it or if something is not clear, I hope you like this tutorial.
A couple of years ago I saw the movie in the cinema. When I saw it I was amazed by the graphics and sound effects of this movie. I got inspired by the sound and I tried to make that wobbling sound in , so in this tutorial you can see/hear my attempt. However the sound effects in transformers consist of multiple samples. In this tutorial I’m only going to try to make that wobbling background sound. You often hear this wobbling sound in the background when a weapon charges or when autobot/decepticon transforms. You can hear this type of sound in the youtube movie I posted below, go to timeframe 0:34 or 0:47.
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