Re: Animal & nature sound effect request
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 8:31 pm
OK, Apology, in retrospect that sounds far more snarky than intended.
I am in fact here trying to help you.
The simple facts are: There are tons and tons (and tons) of plug-ins, virtual instruments, Samples and loops available to use in virtually any DAW you might care to use. Creating yet another, especially aimed at such a niche interest, IMO kind of becomes a lot of effort for a very small audience.
You describe your pleas and interest in going ignored as if "no one cares"
What you are describing is basically "sound design". And however you approach it, using preset patches would only be a starting point in sound design. And as I pointed out, multiple ways exist to approach it.
My previous post was intended to point out- it is often best to seek out and learn what works and what others are doing, instead of trying to bend something into functioning in a way that its doesn't do well. "Re-inventing the wheel" is a frustrating path to choose.
And thank you for listening to my Soundcloud examples. For the record they are largely (old) examples of practice sessions from lessons in various disciplines of producing, editing, mixing and mastering. I am glad you like them, but calling me the artist would honestly be generous...
I am in fact here trying to help you.
The simple facts are: There are tons and tons (and tons) of plug-ins, virtual instruments, Samples and loops available to use in virtually any DAW you might care to use. Creating yet another, especially aimed at such a niche interest, IMO kind of becomes a lot of effort for a very small audience.
You describe your pleas and interest in going ignored as if "no one cares"
What you are describing is basically "sound design". And however you approach it, using preset patches would only be a starting point in sound design. And as I pointed out, multiple ways exist to approach it.
My previous post was intended to point out- it is often best to seek out and learn what works and what others are doing, instead of trying to bend something into functioning in a way that its doesn't do well. "Re-inventing the wheel" is a frustrating path to choose.
And thank you for listening to my Soundcloud examples. For the record they are largely (old) examples of practice sessions from lessons in various disciplines of producing, editing, mixing and mastering. I am glad you like them, but calling me the artist would honestly be generous...