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Behringer Crave Tutorial | Creating a Performance Patch for Dystopian Ambient Music

Gil Ramos 14,588 lượt xem 3 months ago
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Today, we’re going to explore how to create a multi-tasking Behringer Crave patch designed to generate ambient music with dystopian tones. A patch crafted for manual performance, not automation. We’ll always be in control of the Crave, allowing ourselves to be transported to dark and fascinating sonic worlds.
By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a dynamic workflow that lets you generate polyrhythms, experiment with arpeggio algorithms, and seamlessly switch between modes for fresh ideas every time.
This tutorial is like an experiment where a single device gathers enough sonic tools to create post-apocalyptic soundscapes. The patchbay will play a central role, working in harmony with the manual workflow. Unlike the trending use of AI, this is a genuinely human process that offers both fun and satisfaction for the creator and the listener alike. Let’s get started!

Behringer Crave Tutorial | Creating a Performance Patch for Dystopian Ambient Music

Intro & Concept - 0:00
Step 1 - 0:57
Step 2 - 3:30
Step 3 - 5:45
Step 4 - 8:30
Ending & Conclusions - 09:22
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Recorded to multitrack audio via my Tascam USB Interface US-16X8, with a great reverb effect, courtesy of Eventide Black Hole

Keywords:
Behringer Crave, synthesizer tutorial, sequencer, arpeggiator, melodic sequences, distopyan ambient music, patching techniques, synth workflow, polyrhythms, arpeggio algorithms, tonal shifts, creative sound design, endless melodies, music production tips, one-man band tools.

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