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How to make your own Motion Slots – OneShot2 tutorial

Video by Klevgrand via YouTube How to make your own Motion Slots - OneShot2 tutorial

In OneShot2 we’ve added Motion Slots (continuous sounds capable of shifting intensity over time). The plugin comes with a vast collection of motion slots recorded by us to demonstrate what the new Motion Engine is capable of. Ofc you can however also create your own motion slots in OneShot2 and in this tutorial our very own intern Isak goes over how to do just that. Feel free to drop us questions you might have in the comment section below and make sure to check out OneShot2 at klevgrand.com Chapters: 0:00 Hello 0:18 What is motion slots? 0:57 Recording 1:58 Editing 3:13 Export/Import 4:37 Music examples

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