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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,030 --> 00:00:06,028 hey guys welcome back to the next 2 00:00:02,790 --> 00:00:08,789 sunblock tutorial this time I want to 3 00:00:06,028 --> 00:00:11,150 show you a very quick and easy way to 4 00:00:08,789 --> 00:00:14,099 find nice melodic rhythms and patterns 5 00:00:11,150 --> 00:00:17,339 so if you want to create great bass 6 00:00:14,099 --> 00:00:20,910 lines melodies or arpeggios I am sure I 7 00:00:17,339 --> 00:00:23,879 get something for you I made a small 8 00:00:20,910 --> 00:00:27,018 song for the store it's really the top 9 00:00:23,879 --> 00:00:34,719 influence and works with just two chords 10 00:00:27,018 --> 00:00:49,759 this and this and it sounds like this 11 00:00:34,719 --> 00:00:53,759 [Music] 12 00:00:49,759 --> 00:00:56,939 okay let's take a look at the instrument 13 00:00:53,759 --> 00:01:00,140 here we can create an Apogee row that 14 00:00:56,939 --> 00:01:00,140 follows the chord notes 15 00:01:05,519 --> 00:01:10,207 [Music] 16 00:01:13,439 --> 00:01:19,629 so we can create all these patterns by 17 00:01:16,989 --> 00:01:21,579 ourselves but we can also use the 18 00:01:19,629 --> 00:01:25,209 built-in pattern search to find stuff 19 00:01:21,579 --> 00:01:27,099 that is useful for our song simply click 20 00:01:25,209 --> 00:01:31,719 here and you will get to the pattern 21 00:01:27,099 --> 00:01:33,640 search page as you can see we got the 22 00:01:31,719 --> 00:01:38,049 left side which I will cover later on 23 00:01:33,640 --> 00:01:39,819 and we got a right side with a list the 24 00:01:38,049 --> 00:01:42,569 list contains all the patterns that 25 00:01:39,819 --> 00:01:49,659 sundog finds in the pattern subfolder in 26 00:01:42,569 --> 00:01:51,699 my case I got 207 items when click item 27 00:01:49,659 --> 00:02:04,359 for life preview is checked you can 28 00:01:51,700 --> 00:02:06,820 listen to the patterns easily you can 29 00:02:04,359 --> 00:02:19,060 also check play live preview and solo 30 00:02:06,819 --> 00:02:22,329 mode the patterns are organized in 31 00:02:19,060 --> 00:02:26,909 subfolders so for example we got some up 32 00:02:22,330 --> 00:02:32,650 agios here or some back beat stuff 33 00:02:26,909 --> 00:02:37,019 patterns for bass lines and so on most 34 00:02:32,650 --> 00:02:40,209 patterns got a name like l06 up up and 35 00:02:37,019 --> 00:02:43,180 the elder oh-6 will give you a hint 36 00:02:40,209 --> 00:02:48,069 about the length of the pattern in this 37 00:02:43,180 --> 00:02:51,040 case it consists of six steps now let's 38 00:02:48,069 --> 00:02:54,430 take a look at the left side the box up 39 00:02:51,039 --> 00:02:57,579 here is a simple text search let's 40 00:02:54,430 --> 00:03:00,189 search for bass for example now we got 41 00:02:57,580 --> 00:03:02,400 all the patterns that got bass in the 42 00:03:00,189 --> 00:03:02,400 names 43 00:03:03,930 --> 00:03:16,580 [Music] 44 00:03:13,569 --> 00:03:20,900 click on ok and the pattern will be used 45 00:03:16,580 --> 00:03:24,140 for your instrument alright what else 46 00:03:20,900 --> 00:03:27,950 can we do click on reset to clear the 47 00:03:24,139 --> 00:03:30,709 list up here we got different options to 48 00:03:27,949 --> 00:03:32,599 search for pattern properties for 49 00:03:30,710 --> 00:03:36,650 example we might look for patterns that 50 00:03:32,599 --> 00:03:40,219 contain volume variations when a load is 51 00:03:36,650 --> 00:03:42,170 checked we will find all patterns when 52 00:03:40,219 --> 00:03:44,449 volume changes are not allowed 53 00:03:42,169 --> 00:03:48,049 we'll find only those patterns that have 54 00:03:44,449 --> 00:03:50,599 a constant volume and when volume 55 00:03:48,050 --> 00:03:54,890 changes are required only those patterns 56 00:03:50,599 --> 00:03:57,319 show up that has volume variations made 57 00:03:54,889 --> 00:03:59,659 for triplets can be used to find those 58 00:03:57,319 --> 00:04:04,189 patterns that are created especially for 59 00:03:59,659 --> 00:04:06,620 triplets use the octave jump option if 60 00:04:04,189 --> 00:04:11,389 you search patterns that jump up or down 61 00:04:06,620 --> 00:04:13,520 between octase stop symbols can find 62 00:04:11,389 --> 00:04:17,988 lost patterns that contain at least one 63 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:20,239 stop symbol for example let's say we 64 00:04:17,988 --> 00:04:25,060 need pattern that contains both volume 65 00:04:20,238 --> 00:04:25,060 changes and stop symbols 66 00:04:29,199 --> 00:04:41,068 [Music] 67 00:04:38,089 --> 00:04:44,068 the next two options are useful if you 68 00:04:41,069 --> 00:04:46,259 need to find certain melodies constant 69 00:04:44,069 --> 00:04:50,610 notes patterns are those patterns that 70 00:04:46,259 --> 00:04:53,520 consists only of zeros Direction up or 71 00:04:50,610 --> 00:04:56,430 down will find melodies and aperio that 72 00:04:53,519 --> 00:04:59,639 run in a certain direction and the final 73 00:04:56,430 --> 00:05:05,569 option multiples of 16 will match those 74 00:04:59,639 --> 00:05:09,900 patterns that are either 1 2 4 8 16 32 75 00:05:05,569 --> 00:05:11,639 or 64 steps long this can be useful if 76 00:05:09,899 --> 00:05:15,568 you want to work as patterns that loop 77 00:05:11,639 --> 00:05:17,819 often uneven amount of steps you can 78 00:05:15,569 --> 00:05:19,348 change the number of steps and max 79 00:05:17,819 --> 00:05:23,009 number of steps if you only need 80 00:05:19,348 --> 00:05:26,490 patterns of a certain length alright 81 00:05:23,009 --> 00:05:28,560 let's take a look at some examples let's 82 00:05:26,490 --> 00:05:54,149 say we search for an arpeggio that is 83 00:05:28,560 --> 00:05:57,259 always going up or maybe down oh let's 84 00:05:54,149 --> 00:05:57,259 take a look at the bass 85 00:06:00,970 --> 00:06:36,730 we do a reset and want to find a bass 86 00:06:04,060 --> 00:06:39,340 line that contains octave jumps okay 87 00:06:36,730 --> 00:06:42,569 that's all for now I hope you enjoyed it 88 00:06:39,339 --> 00:06:42,569 and see you next time 6500

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