[TheCovertOperators] Surgical Tools for Operator out now!
Sell the kid and get a laptop, don't give up on the dream.
Fine, get a Mac, but I thought the gay jokes were played out, maybe not. Macs do *look* better in Starbucks. You'll loose a lot of your plug ins if you go gay, I mean Mac.
Threadjack!! Macs SUCK DONKEY DICK!! AND THEN THEY CRASH.
Fine, get a Mac, but I thought the gay jokes were played out, maybe not. Macs do *look* better in Starbucks. You'll loose a lot of your plug ins if you go gay, I mean Mac.
Threadjack!! Macs SUCK DONKEY DICK!! AND THEN THEY CRASH.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
A small tip for all the users of this Live Pack who upgraded to Live 7:
A new High Quality Anti-Aliasing mode has been added to the Operator.
In most cases you will hardly notice any difference.
But when you use it on sounds that have a harsh edge when played in a high pitch, you might hear a dramatic difference. In the case of some sounds, this mode will remove the lower frequency tones that appear in high pitched sounds.
You can activate this mode by selecting it from the menu that appears when you right-click the Operator Title Bar.
It is a nice feature that will get you "more bang for the buck" out of any collection of Operator presets you have.
A new High Quality Anti-Aliasing mode has been added to the Operator.
In most cases you will hardly notice any difference.
But when you use it on sounds that have a harsh edge when played in a high pitch, you might hear a dramatic difference. In the case of some sounds, this mode will remove the lower frequency tones that appear in high pitched sounds.
You can activate this mode by selecting it from the menu that appears when you right-click the Operator Title Bar.
It is a nice feature that will get you "more bang for the buck" out of any collection of Operator presets you have.
Further note - beware of using the alias-free option on percussive and drum noises. Many of those sounds rely on a noisy, even aliased, attack, which you will lose a little with the alias-free option. If you're using alias-free, or if you've created a new instance of Operator in L7 where the default is to have alias-free ON, and you miss the punch in your drums, just turn it off and hear the difference.hoffman2k wrote:A small tip for all the users of this Live Pack who upgraded to Live 7:
A new High Quality Anti-Aliasing mode has been added to the Operator.
In most cases you will hardly notice any difference.
But when you use it on sounds that have a harsh edge when played in a high pitch, you might hear a dramatic difference. In the case of some sounds, this mode will remove the lower frequency tones that appear in high pitched sounds.
You can activate this mode by selecting it from the menu that appears when you right-click the Operator Title Bar.
It is a nice feature that will get you "more bang for the buck" out of any collection of Operator presets you have.
Hey Cov-Ops =
I would really love (and pay for) an Operator Pack of just drum presets.
I know kicks are easy, but different types of snares, cymbals, toms, ect..
Especially different types of snares (909/808/Etc..).
I've been using Operator in Drum racks, makes an awesome machine!
FYI - For Uniformity, I've been using macros like so (Volume is mapped to the Drum Rack macros, and I use my BCR for panning, Volume, FX send, etc..):
Tune
Decay
Timbre (Filter cutoff or other adjustment)
Mod Amount (Env or Other Modulator Amount)
Mod Time (Decay or LFO)
Velocity To Time
Velocity To Mod Amount
Velocity To Volume
I know it's not ideal, but you've only got 8 macros and I decided to dedicate 3 to velocity expression...
I would really love (and pay for) an Operator Pack of just drum presets.
I know kicks are easy, but different types of snares, cymbals, toms, ect..
Especially different types of snares (909/808/Etc..).
I've been using Operator in Drum racks, makes an awesome machine!
FYI - For Uniformity, I've been using macros like so (Volume is mapped to the Drum Rack macros, and I use my BCR for panning, Volume, FX send, etc..):
Tune
Decay
Timbre (Filter cutoff or other adjustment)
Mod Amount (Env or Other Modulator Amount)
Mod Time (Decay or LFO)
Velocity To Time
Velocity To Mod Amount
Velocity To Volume
I know it's not ideal, but you've only got 8 macros and I decided to dedicate 3 to velocity expression...
GO VEGAN!!! - Macbook Air, Bass Station II, Some Korg shit, Live Suite, U-He, Audio Damage, Microtonic, Ohmicide, more soft stuffs, awesome controllers, euro rack modular synth,an awesome cat.
Ha!
The asian store here has soy gizzards....
One in Dallas had an entire soy lobster, with legs, etc...
Yeah...
The asian store here has soy gizzards....
One in Dallas had an entire soy lobster, with legs, etc...
Yeah...
GO VEGAN!!! - Macbook Air, Bass Station II, Some Korg shit, Live Suite, U-He, Audio Damage, Microtonic, Ohmicide, more soft stuffs, awesome controllers, euro rack modular synth,an awesome cat.