Binary Code I'm quiet sure I've never heard pop music sound like this in my years alive. I'm quiet sure I've heard Matthew Dear on a few commercials and he's...as techno as techno gets. So I don't know what your deal is. *walks away*
Really nice one, i'm loving the groove. I'd love to see more pure modern techno tutorials like these series, a little bit more in-detail about general tracks! I'll keep following you, awesome stuff until now!
The room in this video is awesome when soloing the kick in the beginning. Listen at like 2:15 I really like those subtle organic tones. This entire video is just full of awesome natural sounds from the environment.
What changes have u made to the bassline here. Please tell us, i feel like this should be the main topic discussed in part 2 as it sounds a lot different to the first video and its that classic techno sound that we don't know how to create? :(
+Calum Robertson he added -bright long verb - gentle squeeze - eq eight but I still dont get how he creates this kind of dynamic effect just with moving the macros. I channeled them all right but its still not the same.
First choose the Instrument rack. It will appear in your Audio effect chain (with the text ''Drop an instrument or Sample here''). There you can drop the Analog. Then you can click 'show/hide macro controls'
Hi, does anybody know the problem with Ableton Live 10 that after quitting, a message appears saying that the folder ..\Preferences\Undo cannot be deleted? Greetings, Erik.
great videos I'm learning a lot from these! i was just wondering how you changed your bassline from the first video to the sound it has in the second video. So much deeper/darker and exactly the sound I'm after. I noticed the coarse has been changed around in the oscillators but i still couldn't manage to get that same sound. any help will be much appreciated. :)
At first thanks for these nice videos. But I have a question, how did you changed your bassline and kick sound between the first and the second part? Because I love this kind of bassline- and kick sound, but I don't know how to create it, because I started working with ableton not so long ago. Greets and it would be nice if I got an answer.
It wasn't so long ago I was stuck so let me know if ur stuck on stuff-hopefully can help u or steer u in rite direction-you tubes good but try a search using bing-web thn videos...J
No one, not even the guys making money from their work on youtube tuturials will give away their full techniques to the general public. If you want to learn production skills put the work in yourself or atleast put the practice in on the material rite away. Reading will help more and don't pay anything to learn how to produce. Just produce. certainly not to sonic loop academy.
True there's no shortcut, but a tutorial like this can be a helpful catalyst for your own ideas - especially if you're new to ableton. Whenever I feel bogged down I think about this quote from Antigone I read in RA a while back - "A lot of people producing were using samples," Jeanson explains, "but my friend would tell me not to, showing me instead how to produce my own sounds using synths. His point was that we had to be responsible for the full chain, and I'm thankful for his advice, even though it took at least two years to produce something I could call music."