🎨Diseño de Sonido - #23: Varios (Wooble, Growl, etc) [CURSO COMPLETO] - Tutorial Sound Design
Summary
TLDRIn episode 23 of the sound design course, Olbaid introduces minor sound categories, such as 'google' with a distinctive filter and 'drone' sounds that accompany melodies with sustained notes. He also explains 'growl' sounds modulated to open and close, and discusses vibrato and tremolo effects. The video concludes with an introduction to sound synthesis techniques, promising theoretical insights and practical sound creation in upcoming episodes, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more.
Takeaways
- 🎥 Olbaid is the host of a sound design course, and this is episode number 23.
- 📝 The video discusses less common sound types that are not part of larger categories like solo bass.
- 🔊 'Google' is a sound characterized by a filter, typically a down-step filter with an LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator).
- 🎶 'Drones' are sustained notes or chords that accompany other melodies or harmonies, functioning similarly to pads or atmospheric elements.
- 🎵 Drones can be transformed from solo sounds by holding a single note or chord throughout the composition.
- 🐺 'Llama soul' or growls are sounds that open and close, often modulated by filter cutoffs or other controls.
- 🎵 There are various ways to create growl sounds, including modulation of different aspects like the harmonic filter.
- 🎛 'Vibrato' is a pitch variation achieved by applying an LFO to the tone, while 'tremolo' involves amplitude variation at a constant frequency.
- 📚 The video will cover different sound synthesis techniques, including amp ar, re sampled, additive, and FM synthesis.
- 🛠️ Each synthesis technique will be explained in theory and then demonstrated practically with sound generation.
- 👍 The video encourages viewers to subscribe, activate notifications, like, comment, and follow on social networks for more content.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the 23rd episode of the sound design course presented by Olbaid?
-The main focus of the 23rd episode is to discuss minor sound categories that are more specific and not as large as categories like solo bass.
What is the term used to describe sounds with a filter that has an LFO placed on it, and how do they sound?
-The term used is 'google', and these sounds typically have a bubbly characteristic due to the filter modulation by the LFO.
What is the definition of a drone sound in the context of sound design?
-A drone sound is a single note or chord that is sustained for a long time, often providing a background for other melodies or harmonies.
How does a drone sound differ from a pad or atmospheric sound?
-A drone sound is completely sustained and does not vary, unlike a pad or atmospheric sound which may have more variation and tonal elements.
What is the term 'llama soul' in English, and how does it relate to sound modulation?
-In English, 'llama soul' translates to 'growl', and it refers to sounds that have a modulation effect, similar to an animal growling, which involves an opening and closing modulation.
What are the two specific sound characteristics discussed in the script, and how do they affect the sound?
-The two specific sound characteristics are vibrato and tremolo. Vibrato affects the pitch by applying an LFO, while tremolo affects the volume with oscillation.
How does the vibrato effect differ from the tremolo effect in terms of sound manipulation?
-Vibrato manipulates the pitch by applying an LFO to it, creating a subtle frequency modulation. Tremolo, on the other hand, maintains the same frequency but varies the amplitude, creating a volume modulation effect.
What is the next step after discussing the types of sounds in the sound design course?
-The next step is to learn about different sound synthesis techniques, which will be divided into theoretical and practical parts, covering how sounds are generated and how to create different sound classifications.
What are some of the sound synthesis techniques that will be covered in the course?
-Some of the sound synthesis techniques to be covered include amp ar, re sampled, additive synthesis, active schuster, and FM.
How can viewers stay updated with the sound design course and engage with the content?
-Viewers can subscribe to the channel, activate the notification bell, like the video, leave comments, and reach out through the networks provided in the video description.
Outlines
🎵 Sound Design Course: Minor Sound Types
In this segment of the sound design course, Olbaid introduces the audience to less common yet specific sound types. He discusses the 'google' sound, characterized by a down-step filter with an LFO, which gives it a bubbly quality. Examples are provided to illustrate the sound's application. The paragraph also covers 'drone' sounds, which are sustained notes or chords that accompany melodies or harmonies, serving a similar function to pads or atmospheric elements but with a continuous, unchanging tone. Different types of drones are explored, such as metallic and low-frequency drones. Additionally, 'growl' sounds are introduced, which involve modulation that creates an opening and closing effect, distinct from the continuous nature of drones.
🎼 Advanced Sound Characteristics: Vibrato and Tremolo
This paragraph delves into the characteristics of vibrato and tremolo in sound design. Vibrato is described as the application of a low-frequency oscillator to the pitch of a tone, creating a subtle variation similar to a walk but affecting pitch instead of filter. Tremolo, on the other hand, maintains the same frequency but varies the amplitude, resulting in volume oscillations. The summary also mentions the conclusion of the sound types section and the transition into sound synthesis techniques, which will be explored in subsequent parts of the course. The theoretical aspects of these techniques will be covered first, followed by practical applications to generate sounds within the categories previously discussed. The paragraph ends with an invitation to subscribe, activate notifications, and engage with the content through likes and comments, with contact information provided in the video description.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Sound Design
💡Drones
💡Soloist
💡Growl
💡Modulation
💡Vibrato
💡Tremolo
💡Sound Synthesis Techniques
💡Sound Classification
Highlights
Introduction to episode 23 of the sound design course by Olbaid.
Discussion on minor sounds that are not part of large categories like solo bass.
Explanation of the 'google' sound, characterized by a filter with an LFO placed on it.
Demonstration of the bubbly sound associated with the 'google' filter effect.
Introduction to drones, which are sustained notes or chords accompanying melodies or harmonies.
Example of a drone sound that can function as a soloist.
Description of how a drone maintains a single note or chord in the background.
Different types of drones, including metallic and low-frequency drones.
Introduction to 'llama soul', a sound that modulates and opens and closes like an animal growling.
Explanation of how modulation can create the 'llama soul' effect.
Vibrato and tremolo as specific sound characteristics, explained with examples.
Vibrato is a low-frequency oscillator applied to pitch, while tremolo affects volume.
Summary of sound types covered in the video, emphasizing the comprehensive nature of the content.
Transition to the next topic: sound synthesis techniques.
Overview of upcoming lessons on various sound synthesis methods.
Invitation to subscribe and activate notifications for the next part of the course.
Encouragement to like, comment, and connect for further engagement.
Transcripts
what's up how are you welcome to this video I'm Olbaid and it's episode number 23 of
our sound design course we've already seen almost all the sounds we need this
last video where I'm going to talk about some sounds that are minor that is to say not anymore They are
from such large categories, not like solo bass, for example, but they are some
much more specific things. Well, let's see them. The first is something that is known as google, it is written
like that, they are seeing on the screen and basically they are those sounds that
have a filter is normally a down-step filter and that this filter has
an lf placed on it or it sounds normally as well as bubbly here we have another example
[Music] so as you can see the only characteristic to be called can be applied to different
sounds how google
is that it must have a filter placed and that its filter has and
example she is taking google from her and she owns it, it is not simply that feature
bur bujeante the next type of sound is known as drones or drone this type
of sound is still somewhat subjective normally the rolls are a single note or a
chord that is being made well maintained for a long time while the above is
being executed some other melody or some other harmony, for example, I have this sound.
Well, how do you hear it? Basically, it could
work as a soloist. In fact, I'm going to press play,
so it has all the characteristics of a soloist. It has a melody. The attack
is fast and well, but yes. I take this same sound and I accompany it with a
sustained note throughout the entire melody to this sound or to this note
that is being sustained is what is known as drone is to be down here
if you realize in a certain way it is being more or less the same function of the pad or of the environment
that is tonal is maintaining a single note that if it is differentiable in fact if I grab and
silence the other notes we can see see what is something sustained and that since the background is
accompanying the melody we could say that it is a payment an atmosphere but hey the difference
is that it is something completely sustained it will not be varying and there are different types of
drone in this case what I made from a solo sound here is this other one
it doesn't sound more metallic a little mysterious [Music]
this one also just that it's more serious it's a drone with low frequencies
this one sounds more metallic
and this again has a lot of low frequencies so like It is done in brawn, because
you can simply start from a soloist or from a peace-type sound and at the moment you are
composing it must hold a single note or a chord
. llama soul, which if we are translating it from
English is something like a growl, what happens when an animal growls, which is like how strange it is
to say, it's raising the bell and then it goes back to go down and that is more or less what happens with
this type of sounds that have something that is modulated and by things I mean that it could
be the cutoff of a filter it could be the modulation of some other control such as something that stops
the harmonics can't be different things but basically at the end of the day
it's going to give us that a sound that opens and closes just once unlike google ah ah
so this is a type of oak
this could be another type of role and this third also
and there are many ways to do it as I say you can modulate different things in unison the
harmonic filter etc. while that is obtained the character that opens and closes then
that is the problem and two more that are not exactly a type of sound but more Well,
a specific characteristic of the sound is the vibrato and the tremolo. The vibrato is nothing
more than taking the tone and applying the low frequency oscillator to it, something similar
to the walk, only instead of accessing the filter this time is the vibrato sorry for the tone to the pitch
only that it is usually more or less discreet something like that and we can see it here in the analysis
the frequency is moving and the amplitude is maintained and the tremolo is going to stay at
the same frequency but now the amplitude is going to be moving up and down
so those are the tremolo sounds they can be any type of sound but for them to have
these characteristics the tremolo must oscillate in volume and the vibrato must oscillate in pitch
And well, basically with this we would finish the section on types of sounds, we have already seen practically
all of them in which more than ninety-something percent of the sounds that
you can hear anywhere can be classified, and with this we are going to start now with what
everyone was waiting we're going to learn about the different sound synthesis techniques
so we can start creating all these sound classifications that we've already seen
let's see then how is amp ar as re sampled additive synthesis active schuster fm
what table we are going to see all that and each one will be divided into two parts the theoretical part
where we are going to know how sound is generated not each one of these techniques and the second
part will to be the practice where we are going to be generating different sounds that belong
to all these categories that we have just seen, so this is going to be very good, do not miss it,
so I invite you to subscribe and activate the notification bell if you
You liked this video you can give me a like or leave me a comment if you want to contact me
all the networks are below in the description and see you in the next one [Music] [Applause]
Посмотреть больше похожих видео
5.0 / 5 (0 votes)