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ilovebass
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Re: Albino tutorial?

Post by ilovebass » Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:35 am

im lookin for the same thing?? i cant get any sound from albino, does any 1 kno where i can download the albino manual?? thanx

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Re: Albino tutorial?

Post by DjTrainWreck » Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:47 am

yea i think you can get it from http://www.google.com
let me know if it worked :)

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Re: Albino tutorial?

Post by CMACD » Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:50 am

I understand how to use a synth. My question is... how the fuck do I start a new sound???? hahha, seriously, I can't get out of presets.

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Re: Albino tutorial?

Post by redraven » Sun Apr 18, 2010 3:03 am

CMACD wrote:I understand how to use a synth. My question is... how the fuck do I start a new sound???? hahha, seriously, I can't get out of presets.
I created my own starting point by crtl+ click every knob and turn to 1 osc on and what not then sve it as "blank" when ya wanna make a new sound loud it up and save the new sound as something else

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Re: Albino tutorial?

Post by Neurotik » Sun Apr 18, 2010 3:05 am

CMACD wrote:I understand how to use a synth. My question is... how the fuck do I start a new sound???? hahha, seriously, I can't get out of presets.
Diverse Sounds > z_initial preset :)
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Re: Albino tutorial?

Post by Ryalt » Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:42 am

Neurotik wrote: Diverse Sounds > z_initial preset :)
And that's where the hours and hours of playing with knobs and whatnot comes in handy. Personally I've been toying with shit a lot lately, and I find comparing where different presets are to be a good basis to learning.

Quite literally I've spent a lot of time just looking at a preset, and then trying to emulate that same sound starting from the z_initial preset. I know it sounds kind of goofy, but it's helped me learn a LOT of what some of the stuff actually is doing. I've got a basic understanding of everything now, and now I'm able to really start making some of my own sounds because of the time spent just screwing with everything.

So basically, a few decent tutorials and a hell of a lot of time screwing with it all.


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