Free Ableton Live project - bit.ly/3pfGKRZ 00:00 Final result demo 00:31 Drums 00:59 Add 808 02:02 Bass 03:01 Vocal 04:25 Pad 06:40 Ableton Live project demo 07:10 Like and Subscribe :)
The most impressive part of this whole video is the sound design on the synths. Massively eye opening for me as I’ve mostly been using Roland and Arturia VSTs but I’m 100% gonna use abeltons stock instruments more after this. Dynamics and effects processing was spot on.
Thanks! Ableton has great instruments and effects, they lack cool presets. When we open a third party plugin everything sounds cool in the presets. But when I need some specific sound of some synthesizer, I choose VST emulation of it.
I genuinely think it's Tom from Overmono - solely based on the Octatrack tutorials and that Resident Adviser film where he states his love of it. who knows!
Thank you for sharing, this is very informative and well done. One question: how does one recreate the field sound that starts at 1:30 in the song? I know you included it in the project file but curious. Appreciate your work!
Thanks! The sound is very simple, it is a sine wave or even filter self-oscillation. But it has a lot of reverb, tape overdrive and a lot of pitch float due to tape or chorus. Here is the project, I hope it will be a good starting point bit.ly/40PKNDW
I think it's a down-transposed sound of a shaker or something noisy, with little pauses. Perhaps passed through some kind of saturator. It's hard to find the same sound. I cut it out of the original, subtracting the out of phase kick if I remember correctly. Thanks! =)
All libraries are approximately similar, no matter which one to use, sound processing is important. I often use hip hop libraries, classic funk drums and of course Blu Mar Ten - JungleJungle.
@@cnstruct yep I’ve found even modern sample packs of drum breaks that have similar sound to funk/hip hop records are useful for it. Is the blu man pack the jungle jungle 1988 or whatever year that everyone uses? With the fx and vocals etc
@@celestial5693 Yep! JungleJungle: 1989 - 1999 Sample Pack. Paid libraries do not contain classical sounds, they cannot be sold. This is nice video about it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cmmVenlMxzQ.html
Thanks! I didn't want to make the video too long. Later I'll show you how to make this sound. But you can find similar samples, often they are called Stomp.