Dilby is taking the world by storm with his unique take on underground music. Crafted from a classic house and techno palette, presented with a fresh modern twist. His sound is rich, warm and musical, but aimed squarely at the dancefloor. Dilby’s passion and talent for music is evident in the creative and innovative sound coming from his studio. A sound that sees him featured on some of the scene’s most iconic and respected labels and as an in-demand remixer, having worked his magic for artists including Mihai Popoviciu & Oliver Schories & more. His music is a mainstay at the top of the charts on Beatport, where he is amongst the best selling artists in Deep House. He has achieved iTunes top 10’s and millions of streams on Spotify. A favourite amongst tastemaker DJ’s, his music is supported by top-tier artists from Hot Since 82 to Mark Knight to Nicole Madouber to Diplo.
That one was dope. I've long known about grouping and macros but never really understood how to use them with purpose. This has totally opened my eyes to the possibilities. Thanks a million Dilby!
Thank you for your work, amazing tutorials ! Simple question though, Tal chorus sounds really good but how do you manage to get a mono compatible track after mixing when you use this kind of stereo widening plugins ?
Alright I knew this channel was great, but between the Huberman appreciation, early morning routine, and your knowledge, I’m hooked. So grateful you’re making videos.
Question. When using sample packs such as tops or percussion does anyone just use them as they are or just put them all in mono and then add fx, panning etc?
Amazing as always Dilby. As someone else has said in the comments, your channel is amazing for those wanting to go from intermediate to approaching a more pro sound. 'Less is more' especially resonates with me. Sometime you have to be ruthless and cut elements that no longer fit with the track!
Hi Dilby, fantastic tutorial as always. I'm curious what your thoughts are on spectral ducking plugins like Fuser/Soothe etc for making space between conflicting elements instead of cutting like you've demonstrated here?
Great video as always! I always underutilise send & returns so this has sparked the need to use again! Are you opening up any more slots on your Patreon soon? Please!
Hi Dilby, first of all, many thanks for the explanations. Maybe I missed it in the video, but where/how do you consider sidechain for kick/bass in the template?
Can anyone help me, when watching these videos, and others like syntho. The screen seems a lot bigger and fits a lot more on than mine. Why is this? I have a large monitor, but I am using windows not a Mac, is this why?
For example, when I am writing midi notes, the midi screen is very zoomed in and only fits a portion of the notes on the screen, whereas on some of these tutorials the whole keyboard is shown on the screen and the squares on the screen are a lot smaller
This is how to change the resolution of the software. I'm on windows btw. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KT9yjBweEl0.htmlsi=XOxsNkK3NGJ6Ia81
@@dilbydj absolute legend can’t wait to watch more of your tutorials🙌🏽🙌🏽 You probably have videos on this but do you use ableton preset sounds or no? When making midi tracks I’ve found you cannot use midi with sample packs (this may be incorrect I am a beginner lol)
Yeah, return tracks are game changers also when doing live sets. I like to use groups as well to create a drum bus, bass bus and synth bus with compressors, eq etc to glue and manage frequencies