**Covert Operators: lesson: Making patches
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**Covert Operators: lesson: Making patches
The following lesson is a simple one. Just creating a pad with one oscillator and a chord device.
But this lesson is intended to test if it work on other computers then mine.
So any feedback is appreciated.
If everything goes well, you can expect more detailed lessons in the future.
Stay tuned
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EDIT--------------------------------------------------
Adding a detailed lesson.
http://users.pandora.be/Vayner/behind%2 ... scenes.zip
But this lesson is intended to test if it work on other computers then mine.
So any feedback is appreciated.
If everything goes well, you can expect more detailed lessons in the future.
Stay tuned
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
EDIT--------------------------------------------------
Adding a detailed lesson.
http://users.pandora.be/Vayner/behind%2 ... scenes.zip
Last edited by Operator B on Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:29 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Here's another lesson showing what the osc<vel parameter does on the operator. I know Robert Henke covered that in the NAMM video. So this is for the people who might have missed it.
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More on velocity modulations later
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More on velocity modulations later
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Ironically, we paid Ableton to be able to do this.louZ wrote:
Are you working for the Abes or is this only charity work?
But in all honesty. It is a fun and educational thing to do.
It also influences my work in a great way.
Once you know how to find the sound you want with the operator. You often will find yourself writing a song from scratch. Without even using presets.
I cannot speak for the other operators. But the operator is first synth that made sense to program. And i am speaking as a person who hasn't programmed that many synths.
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We take requests!!!!ikeaboy wrote:Thanks lads, i prefer lessons to presets and I'm finding getting results to a similar standard of your presets tough
Seriously though. It's hard to know what people know and don't know about Live.
It would make it a lot easier if people would tell what they want to know about Live or the operator. We're not claiming to have all the answers.
But it couldn't hurt to ask.
The lessons we are currently working on will be included with Covert Operators volume 2.
Cheers
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Here's a lesson that shares some light on how patches can be made.
This lesson is similar to the ones Ableton included, but i hope it will be useful.
Enjoy
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This lesson is similar to the ones Ableton included, but i hope it will be useful.
Enjoy
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD