[[Attachment:2]]In episode 8 of Cooking with Naswalt, https://www.audiotool.com/user/naswalt dives into programming on Audiotool, focusing on crafting open-source alternatives to VST instruments. The video offers easy-to-follow tips for designing live drum sounds, building guitar cab emulators, and using community-driven presets. It’s a must-watch for music producers who love experimenting and shaping their sound beyond traditional plugins.
Listen to the Track: https://www.audiotool.com/track/rvi7gqyjoz/
Check out the Album: https://www.audiotool.com/album/semc4yn82/
More Tutorials by https://www.audiotool.com/user/naswalt and https://www.audiotool.com/user/callycus/: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4fht2AWAWU&list=PLuZhzj4PboMkL07sYEl6qrGwxamAuA24t
Stay tuned for more!
Comments (21)
what did you hide in that last minute, I'm terrified for what I might find
def gonna watch this later
put it on the big screen 😎
It is the universal meaning of life – in black letters on a dark background, underlined by the most beautiful sounds of eternity, too quiet to be heard
I can feel myself slowly drifting into the abyss...
like this a lot, really applicable, mainly because not only am I experimenting w/ making guitar amps from scratch, but also synthesizing an entire guitar itself.
I appreciate naswalt for this one. I've been working on sounddesign recently so these tips came with inspo
syntheizer music
"The worst kind of music."
-naswalt circa 1854 at the battle of Reggae
keep me updated on this project!
I think i could probably make a guitar distortion thingy tho i need a guitar sample
use the dry sample I've included. It's literally just my guitar plugged straight into an interface with nothing in-between.
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We all say thank you Naswalt in unison
Thanks for reminding me of Goon
thank you Naswalt in unison
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