François Beats. "Taking notes" in music production videos. I'm a producer & founder of PML (Production Music Live). • I love to study the best sounds and creating sound design & production sessions, remakes & sound reverse engineering. • Mostly Melodic Techno, Deep, Progressive House with Ableton Live. • Check out my educational channel "Production Music Live": ru-vid.com • Artist names: François Rengère (Melodic Deep, Techno) and Armas (Progressive House) • This is my personal channel.
⏰ TIMECODES ⏰- Link to the new Afro House START TO FINISH in the description of the video. 00:00 Quick Playback 00:20 Intro 00:54 Arrangement Overview 05:30 Groups Overview 06:45 Kick & Bass 09:05 Stabby Drums (Bells, Glass, Mallets,..) 14:04 PIANO & Chords 22:05 Synths, Swells, Plucks 23:25 Percussive Elements (Rim Shots, Hats, Shakers) 27:20 Conga Fills 29:00 Vocals (from the Afro House Start to Finish Pack) 31:30 Details (BG Conga, Pads) 33:58 SUMMARY & Key Elements 37:50 FULL Playback of Final Result
@@jayrumi yes, the project files are included as well! if in doubt, check out the page. Its written down and listed out in detail, what exactly you get.
This is sooo good but I have one question; I bought the Everything Bundle a couple weeks ago and was looking for the new sample packs that come with the Afro House Start to Finish course. Do I have to buy the pack or is there a way to access the samples since I already bought the everything bundle??
Thanks! If you ordered the Everything Bundle 2024, simply go pack to your order confirmation email and click again onto the download link. The new packs will show up there. If you run into any troubles, feel free to reach out via email to support (at) productionmusiclive dot com
Hey Chris, thanks! We also had a hard time to find such vocals with PML, so we contacted many singers and just recorded a full vocal pack with various vocalists for Afro House. The pack is part of the brand new (out today) Afro House Start to Finish Academy Pack (first link in the description of this video).
⏰ TIMECODES ⏰- Link to the new Afro House START TO FINISH in the description of the video. 00:00 Start 00:39 Arrangement Overview 03:18 Groups Overview 04:50 Kick, Tom and 09:00 Piano, Arp & Chord Progression Analysis 15:15 Vocals 16:55 Claps 19:00 Shakers & Tambourine 21:10 Arrangement Insights 25:00 BG Synth 25:20 Drones and Atmos 29:00 FX group 31:57 SUMMARY Key Elements 35:00 More Demos from the Afro House Start To Finish 36:35 Full Playthrough
I'd say a "donk" is a deep plucky sound and lives more in the bass frequencies, while a "stab" can be a short, plucky element across all kinds of frequency ranges
@@_pancamo kind of yes. However, a Donk that is meant for the bass region will sound better in the low frequencies, if you pitch it up, it might start sounding pitchy weird - depends on the source sound.
do one in cassians style pls hes latest songs have realy good groove with rolling basslines and sound realy strong like hes, pictures of you remix from anyma, or last release memento
Hey, if you ordered before the update, feel free to send an email with your order number to support (at) productionmusiclive dot com to get an updated download link. hope this helps
Awesome! Thank you for this video :) I tried to download the Free Rack Vocal Repeat, but it's not inside the Rack Attack vol1. Do you know if it will be added? :)
⏰ TIMECODES ⏰- Producer Notes Episode 18 - Check description for Tech House pack info and links to sounds. 00:00 Intro 00:34 Arrangement Overview 03:10 Groups Overview 03:34 New Tech House Academy 05:05 Kick & Bass 08:41 Drums & Groove Analysis 19:06 Vocal Processing 22:55 Leads (gnarly) and Synths 33:05 2nd Drop: Call & Response 36:35 Key Take-Aways / Summary 41:46 Full Playback of Final Result
I'd say mainly listening to parts, looped sections over and over again. If you've been producing music for a while, you kinda have an idea what kinds of sounds have been used to create the instrumentals of a track, because you most probably have incorporated similar sounds into other productions before.
Hey, I can imagine there are some free tutorials on youtube for this very subject. In our context on PML, we've made a full online course on this subject with tutor Yannek, who walks through the setup of everything and then creates a lot of cool sounds with the Sub37+Ableton. To get an impression what to expect, here's a free session from that course on our main youtube channel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FMuWZGVq1VE.html
@@yeezythabest yes, it has been added (for free) last week. If you ordered before last week, feel free to send an email with your order number to support (at) productionmusiclive dot com to get an updated download link. hope this helps