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haQ attaQ Ep 16 - "Laplace" [Let's Play]
It is Wednesday and time for a new haQ attaQ episode!
Ever since I made my haQ attaQ Halloween special episode, I've been pondering
the idea of making an entire track, using only Laplace made sounds.
I will be showing you how I go about getting this done, but I need two episodes
for this projects. So in this episode I am demonstrating some of the Laplace presets
I've made for this project so far.
Comments
Refreshing synthesizer! Easy to deal with and sounds very cool! Hope it gets Audiobus soon.
Funniest visual gags yet. Great vid may have to get Laplace. Sounds remind me of bit of Impaktor
I love the visuals you add in they make me laugh "alot"
Thank you! I was worried that I might have overdone the editing.
@RedSkyLullaby I agree! I think that impaktor is using a "resonator synthesis" based sound engine.
Hi Jakob.
I really like your videos. Hadn't had time to watch until yesterday but I got up to speed.
Some really useful and inspiring stuff there (I love your Figure / Amen break one particularly). But also really fun and funny.
Really cool sounds, I need to spend more time with LaPlace! Also lol @ the Bass.
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 That's one of my favourites too and I am planning on doing more of those.
@ChrisG I didn't realise I was pronouncing bass the way I did until I the last bit of recording was done. I had to choose between doing it all over again or just roll with it.
I also liked your one on Orphrion and it led me to use Orphrion in the track I'm making now. I'd bought it a while back and forgotten about it.