Virtual instruments in sample libraries can add depth and fullness to a song, glue elements together–and with the right processing, can elevate your music productions. Follow along as Brian Fisher uses KONTAKT virtual instruments by Native Instruments as well as Neutron and Vinyl from iZotope to process those instruments to create a layered, cohesive arrangement in an at-home production.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
2:17 - Tip 1, Create Patches
3:11 - Tip 2, Start with full-frequency elements
3:58 - Using Scarbee A-200
8:04 - Using Raum Reverb
8:26 - Tip 3, Create instrumental hooks
8:40 - Using the mellotron
11:12 - Using the vibraphone
12:12 - Tip 4, Copy midi to new tracks
13:32 - Using Super 8
17:05 - Tip 5, Pan to create depth
19:39 - Outro
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