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Video Tutorial - Making a polysynth with multiple plugins in Aum (Drambo, vcs3, mozaic)

edited April 2020 in App Tips and Tricks

For a long time I've loved using multiple monos to create one larger poly. I first tried this with microbrutes, and eventually came to picking them up cheap whenever I found a good deal. With all the great AUv3s now available and some new modular style plugins it has never been easier to create the instrument of your dreams or wildest imagination.

I wanted to demonstrate how I go about creating these instruments in AUM, and hopefully inspire a few others to try it with their favorite audio units. I will release more videos going deeper into the same and different subjects.

This was my first tutorial, so go easy on me!

Comments

  • Very cool, thank you!

  • edited October 2021

    Oh wow, first comment on this post, and 1.5 years later 😂

    I still do versions of this, but a bit more streamlined now. I’m now in a position to film this with 4x microbrutes, so I might actually do that this time. Thanks for watching @Montreal_Music =))

  • @aleyas said:
    Oh wow, first comment on this post, and 1.5 years later 😂

    I still do versions of this, but a bit more streamlined now. I’m now in a position to film this with 4x microbrutes, so I might actually do that this time. Thanks for watching @Montreal_Music =))

    You opened my mind to be more creative. You gave me a couple of good ideas :)

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