Manual Granular Bassline Tutorial

Posted by on Apr 29, 2011 in Sound design, tutorial, videos | 6 comments

Granular synthesis is a great way to make very extreme sounding midrange movements. A more traditional (yet still interesting) and conventional sounding way of granulzing audio can be achieved by selecting one single snippet, and work with that. That’s what we’ll be doing, granular on micro level.

Not intended to replace technique explained in my resampling tutoral series tho, nor replacing plugs as the likes of alchemy and other hybrid granular engines. Just a nice way to demonstrate the very basic function of granular.

6 Comments

  1. Just thanks a lot

    • Cheers!

      Nice blog btw.

  2. Great tutorial! Thanks for the info greatly appreciated! Is this how you created the sound at 0:05?

    • No, that was made with massive. See the resampling tuts for more info about those sounds.

      Cheers,
      D

  3. How can I get the sound with massive?

    • You can check out my tut’s about massive on my website – or alternatively check out tutoring. A one 2 one online course where you can ask enything sound design related.

      Cheers,
      Durk

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