SampleTank 3.5 is full of new sounds and features that makes it the king of sample players. See how this instrument works, as explained by our star trainer Matt Vanacoro, in this 34-tutorial course.
Matt Vanacoro is an A-List New York City based performer, composer and educator with deep experience in all aspects of production, synthesis, electronic keyboards and music technology...
With its massive 4000 sound sample library and its 55 internal FX, SampleTank is THE choice sampler of professionals across the vast musical universe. In this course, synth expert Matt Vanacoro, shows you how it works and why you need to use it!
You start off by learning how to get around this complex instrument. Once you get familiar you'll soon begin creating inspired multis and combinations. Next, you learn how to totally tweak the library and create and activate patterns adding amps, distortion and all kinds of interesting, creative effects. Add to that MIDI controls and macros and soon you'll be creating your own library of unique presets.
By the time you complete this course, SampleTank will be completely under your control and an essential part of your creative music-making process!
I learned a lot from this I may have to watch it a few times to get it well into my head. I wish it shown more about how to save the sound files on an external drive as my disc drive is getting full. But this is a great series.
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Yunos Erksan wrote on January 14, 2019
Awesome introduction on the powerful and intuitive Sampletank 3. I really learn a great deal by watching this tutorials. Many thanks for making this. Hope next time you can make a course on Sampletank 3 together with Logic X or any other DAW to make a "complete" Dubstep/ Orchestral Song. I mean how to make a dubstep/ Orchestral song by using Sampletank 3 as the sound module and Logic X as the main DAW. That would be awesome as now we can know how this works if i only like to use Sampletank 3 as the only sound module. Explain the routing of the all MIDI controls and such. Thanks again.
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Francis wrote on June 26, 2015
Well this was much better than expected. I had no idea ST3 was so flexible and useful I just thought it was a massive sample library but Matt shows everything that can be done with it. I certainly was not getting the most out of it. And Matt has a very good style of showing you how things work too.