MacProVideo – Logic Pro X 207: ES2 Sound Design Workshop [Tutorial, ENG]

By | April 2, 2019

 

Year of release : 2014
Manufacturer : MacProVideo
Manufacturer site : www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/es2-sound-design-workshop
Posted by : Rishabh Rajan
Duration : 01:34:58
Type of handing out material : Video Tutorial
Language : English

Description : Do you want to build screaming leads, developing pads, talking bass, electronic drums and more? In this course, you will learn how to make fires from ES2 Logic Pro X from sound design tips from resourceful producer Rishabh Rajan! Presets are easy … and that is why everyone abuses them! This course, created by producer Rishabh Rajan, focuses on developing the complex voices you need to make your original tracks rich, strong and, even better, uniquely respected!
Do you want to build screaming leads, evolving pads, talking basses, electro drums and more? In this course, you’ll find out how to make it possible to make it so much more.
Presets are easy … and that’s why everybody overuses them! This course is created by producer Rishabh Rajan, focuses on designing his original tracks!
This is a design that can be taken away from the ES2’s soundtrack. Rishabh takes you deeply into the family of production sounds. It is a great idea to get a bit more out of the box.
So you’re looking out for a lot of fun, you’re up to date!

Content

01 Intro to the Course (01:30)
02 Creating the Default Preset (02:29)
03 Supersaw Synth (04:17)
04 Pluck Synth (04:23)
05 FM Bell Sound (04:18)
06 Electric Piano (05:22)
07 Slow Moving Pad (06:54)
08 Synth Organ (04:10)
09 Pumping Synth (04:34)
10 Electric Bass (04:58)
11 MiniMoog Bass (04:32)
12 Wobble Bass (06:52)
13 Talk Bass (03:59)
14 Screechy Lead (04:06)
15 Sync Lead (05:33)
16 Rhythmic Groove (06:36)
17 Noise & Pitched Riser (06:12)
18 Vinyl Noise (04:12)
19 Electro Kick (04:20)
20 Electro Snare (03:32)
21 Electro Hihat (02:02)

Example files : not provided
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 30.000 fps, ~ 183 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 44.1 KHz, 96.0 Kbps, 2 channels

 

 











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