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Welcome back to the studio for Part 3 of my "Making a Song" series! 🎹 Novaexperiment on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/arti... What originally started as a spontaneous jam in Cubase 15 and continued in the last video as a sound design session for Arturia Pigments 7, is now evolving into a full track: "Warp Core". In this episode: The track needed more movement and depth, so today the focus is on two essential elements: Adding a second Arpeggio: To increase the drive and create rhythmic complexity. FX & Soundscapes: We are using powerful delays and reverbs to widen the sound and create that deep space vibe. Join me in this sound design exploration, showcasing various synthesizer presets within a digital audio workstation. We'll interact with MIDI controllers to manipulate these sounds and demonstrate the creative possibilities of modern music production. Everything you hear in this video is hosted and recorded within Cubase, which is my preferred music production software for my home studio, especially for electronic music. Enjoy watching and happy producing! 🎛️ Plugins used in this video: Synths: Spectrasonics Omnisphere 3 & Arturia Pigments 7 Reverb/Delay: Valhalla Delay & Valhalla Supermassive (for those endless halls) Did you enjoy the video? Feel free to subscribe and let me know in the comments which delay plugin is your favorite for atmospheric sounds! ☕ Support the Channel & Music: If you enjoy my content and want to support my work, you can donate here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Thank you! 🙏 #Cubase15 #MusicProduction #Omnisphere3 #Pigments7 #MakingASong #Novaexperiment #WarpCore #ValhallaDSP #SoundDesign