2 years ago I found a great tutorial on youtube. It consisted of several parts producing a whole track. Everything was built with Lives own instruments (NO third party VSTis).
For transitions the instructor used Operator's Noise. Unfortunately I lost the link and I can't find it again in my old bookmarks. I'm aware that the description doesn't sound very specific. But perhaps somebody of you knows a tutorial that covers the mentioned topic.
I'm also generally looking for tutorials on song structure and transitions (without third party instuments)
Looking for Tutorial (using Operators Noise for Transitions)
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Re: Looking for Tutorial (using Operators Noise for Transitions)
Not sure what you mean by a 'transition' in this context. Do you mean a riser?
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Re: Looking for Tutorial (using Operators Noise for Transitions)
Yeah, for instance.
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Re: Looking for Tutorial (using Operators Noise for Transitions)
There's a link to a tutorial video in my last post.
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Re: Looking for Tutorial (using Operators Noise for Transitions)
sounds like TomCosm to me.krakra wrote:2 years ago I found a great tutorial on youtube. It consisted of several parts producing a whole track. Everything was built with Lives own instruments (NO third party VSTis).