(continued from video #1)...
what kind of sounds are possible?
First, a bass sound.
Yep, that's fat..
Perfect.
Let's use just 'tone' 1 by itself...
now 'tone' 2 by itself...
and 'tone' 3 by itself...
Ah that one is an octave lower.
And all three together...
make a thick, full sound.
Nice! Next...
A 'sync' type sound...
'tone' 1 synced to 'tone' 2.
That's nice.
A good example of ring modulation here.
Yeah that's good.
It has an arpeggiator, with a tap tempo function.
Sound effects.
Nice.
You can make some dramatic effects
using the D-beam.
And in the next bank...
Bank 2...
That's a nice organ sound.
That's a fat pad.
Bank 3.
The arpeggiator sounds are nice.
Game sounds?
That's a nice choir sound.
Really good brass there.
Bank 6...
Bank 7...
Sound effects.
This is the filter, self-oscillating
'Midnight in Autumn'...
Straight brass.
Bank 8...
And that concludes our tour of the 64 presets.
In our next video,
we will dive deeper into the inner workings
of the SH-01 GAIA.
So, see you then!
