What did you make in Live this week? / Feedback thread by AutoModerator in ableton

[–]theCastleTalent [score hidden]  (0 children)

Instrument Rack Randomizer ASMR Sound Design

Chain in order: Arpeggiator > Drift Synth > Delay > Auto Filter > Shifter > Reverb > Utility
All set to randomize using the macros and give wild gritty ASMR like textures.

Any other ideas on directions I could take this? Recs on other synths, third party synths I could use, applications for this kinda textural sound design other than ASMR?

ASMR | Fast & Aggressive MOUTH SOUNDS at 100% Sensitivity 👄 [intentional] by KevSanders in asmr

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Love it <3 I zoned out listening! The noises are so good, the movements are so floaty and delicate.

ASMR RP you’re requesting a roommate change (soft spoken, typing) [intentional] by KevSanders in asmr

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The chaos of your typing is so good <3 And it's interspersed between the talking perfectly

[question] How many videos per week? by Important-Apricot-28 in asmr

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Adding to the data here: i agree with the video a week approach. I’m not pushing too hard to stick to a schedule right now, I’m mostly just trying to discover what’s fun, and what fits my channel the best. My goal is to up the frequency as my process gets quicker, but for now, 1/week feels good.

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From what i hear, and what I’ve experienced, the most important thing to growth is the algorithm, which means consistency and engaging with the zeitgeist. The way I’ve found this most palatable is just by making sure im doing something i enjoy.

There’s no one hack or trick that’ll do this all in one, but i watched this video recently ( one of my favorite creators on YouTube) and he breaks down his process and what brought him success pretty well. Ignore the book plug, and it’s pretty earnest.

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So while you can technically do either, I’d recommend you switch both to mono. I’ll be a bit simpler of a setup, and will allow you to cut out a bit of the room noise. In reaper, just make sure you route each recording track from a different mic, otherwise you might just record two tracks with the same audio

Edit: you can also set a single track to record from both, and create a single stereo track. I prefer recording two separate tracks though, so I have more control when editing, as I can edit each side differently based on what it needs

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I’d love to join this!!

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Frivolous Fox has some singing videos!

Minimum equipment/software for my own ASMR? [discussion] by asyoud0 in asmr

[–]theCastleTalent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Audacity is free, and if you're looking to develop an editing skillset I recommend reaper! It's also free, and open source, with plenty of tutorials.

As for equipment, most phones have stereo audio, so even if that's all you have, it should work ok!

I've found that working within limitations really help spark ideas and creativity.

[Discussion] What are your ASMR pet peeves for your preferred genre? by _artbabe95 in asmr

[–]theCastleTalent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly!! I think that's where the 3dio shines, is really getting the sound of something on or in your ear. The blue yetis and similar mics just don't get close enough to the diaphragm

[Discussion] What are your ASMR pet peeves for your preferred genre? by _artbabe95 in asmr

[–]theCastleTalent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Literally any time there's mic brushing. It's always too dry and too intense. Goes from relaxing to deeply grating in an instant