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Would love to see more videos on the hypnotic series, with creating just ear candy hypnotic elements, similar to that feral hypnotic video you made a while back 🫶🌀😵💫
This is golden! Do you want to elaborate more about making the basis (kick&bass&offbeat kick)? Keep it going with all the sounddesign tutorials, very helpful. One of the better methods/techniques you have. Most of youtube tutorial are to beginner friendly. This is the better stuff.
I have been watching your videos for a few months now and I love them, but these videos are just amazing (I was hoping to see this kind of video after watching the ones from Nicnicnic). To see you show your production process, decision making, vision through sound design and how you assemble everything all together is just really great as a new producer. I learn so much and it helps bring and test out new ideas for future tracks I make. Thank you Mordio! Keep up the great and wonderful work you share to us!
Heyy mordio, I just discovered your channel and I love your videos, I have been trying to make hypnotic techno music on FLstudio, after discovering your channel I feel like I need to start learning ableton. Should I shift my DAW?
Hey happy you found the videos and they give you something. I really like Ableton, im happy with this software for 15 years. You have to know if you want to do that, in the end you can do it all also in FL. Korridor for example uses FL studio and he make mad hypnotic techno. Also in my discord group we have producers they use FL.
Buying this pack. Glad to support you, your work and your passion. Although I'm more into Ambient-Techno stuff (Monolake - Biosphere - Namlook) I love your channel. Greetings from Italy <3
Thanks, Amazing as always... Even though I'm making a Progressive house, I found your content very informative What's the name of themes you are using for both Ableton and OS looks super clean :😊
happy you like it :) i try to show tipps not just for one genre. i got my ableton theme from www.livethemes.co/ my OS is Windows 11 but i modded it to look more like my linux boot.
I would love to know how you make that wonky bass sound, seems kind of like a pitch bend or something? It sounds like blowing bubbles under water, I love it and can't figure out how to get mine to sound that good
@@MordioMusicahh thanks! good to know i was on the right track, just need to find the sweet spot for it love your work and appreciate the videos you put out on here, it’s inspiring me to make more music <3
You are on the very fundamentals of the techno. Although on the surface deep / hypnotic techno may seem simple and monotonic well crafted tracks are far from it once you pay attention to them. It is always balancing act to put enough movement but not to over do it. I think movement can be disected to 2 main categories rhytmical and timbral. Polymeters and polyrhythms provide movement by creating patterns which resolve after longer time period. Sound itself could and should also come with small modulations which never quite align with movements within other sounds.With mixing you can push the boundaries of how arhythmic, atonal or abrasive sounds you can get away. E.g. there might be a pad sound on the background which is rhythmically modulated in a way that rhythm runs free without being in the grid. By mixing it low enough it does not collide with main rhythmical sounds which are in grid. In a same way atonal and even conflicting sounds can be utilised with proper mixing. For example bass rumble can be done by modulating pitch of one sustained note. Tonal perception is rather low on such frequencies and that rumble is usually mixed quite low. Same amount of pitch modulation on higher sound would be horrible.
that is a good summery of techno but in the end I'm not believing in rules in art. so all good things to know but in the end also good to ignore to create something new.
@@MordioMusic that is an interesting philosophical question of how much to impose rules and what kind of rules onto your art. Although ideally there should not be any rules yet all of the masters of their art has spent quite some time honing that skill. Many would not consider that art if you just put some random person behind a drum kit and ask to create something impactful. I think you need to know some mechanics of your art before you can create it. Once you have big enough skill set and conseptual understanding of how to convey different things in your craft you can start to mix up things. I listen whole array of different genres, from jazz to heavy and try to always find something interesting to listen from different genres. For what I compose its just something I come up with and enjoy doing so when having some spare time. Its almost like exploring some new sonicsapes from my sofa and its pretty meditative and relaxing. Second there comes that afterthought of creating livesets which can be played at local venues. That kind of outlines the genre so I would land on a cohesive set. It would not be very appealing set for anyone if it would go from eurodance to a dark noise ambient. So yes certainly I impose some rules on my work like I think anyone of us do yet there is enough playground to feel quite free to explore.
@@pinecone666 I am usually working in the box these days, I work in Ableton for more than 20 years from version 2 when there was no midi just audio clips .... and I only work in session view (never learned how to use arrangement) plus I find it very unintuitive to draw in a DAW. Cause my midi controller broke recently I always use a bunch of modulators on certain parameters and I love happy "accidents". I make my own modulators in MAX.
❤danke fürs video..leider check ichs nicht wie ich zb dann clock out in mein keystep dann in ein kick Modul. Keystep auch mit zb. Tr-8 verbunden. Und der kick ist nie ganz gleich.. tempo schon gesynct aber Glücksfall das dann gleichzeitig kickt? Lg aus Floridsdorf ✌️🇦🇹