Excellent video man, very pleasantly surprised, excited to explore your other content. I do wish you had of explored some of the other tracks like “Amber” and “Vitality” and explained his usage of the frequency shifter and flanger, but as is this video is a gold mine especially for new comers to production. It’s especially great to see you place emphasis on doing pure sound design sessions, many people tend to forget about that and it’s important especially if you wanna build your own style as flume has done. Keep up the good work man!
I can't believe you forgot sidechaining, Flume uses sidechaining with ghost tracks all the time! and does this J Dilla-type forward feel in his chords a lot. Also, Crusher-X(I think...).
Dude. Fantastic breakdown of this mixtape. Subbed after the first 60 seconds lol thanks for pointing out where the samples are from cause i was searching everywhere. appreciate ya!
After listening to enough of this mixtape and nothing but flume over the last month, i realize silence is your best friend! cut your loops short and incorporate silent breaks in your music between your drums and transitions, also create suspenseful moments & sonic cliffhangers. make music as if it has to be performed in front of crowds of people, you want them to move, dance and be excited.
just in case anyone is looking for more granulizer options, FL studio has a super powerful granulizer. It doesnt look fancy but it really puts out some sick sounds. People buy fl studio just to use it and resample into ableton haha.
Can you explain the concept of the Spray parameter? Is it basically saying that the grains are less likely to play the farther they are from the middle of your selected region? And what did you do to get your favorite reese bass sound?
Jesse Mask The Spring synths has literally just got arpeggio rate automation, layered up with closed hats. As for the vocal chops, they’re probably stretched and pitch shifted.
I don’t think they’re too complex but I wouldn’t know how to make that really powerful sound as soon as the song starts. I really don’t know how to describe it. It would be a lot easier to imitate the sound myself. Haha
Hey. I’m currently trying to make the arp from porter Robinson’s divinity. I’ve never seen anyone attempt to make it on RU-vid before. Would you wanna make a video out of it if I sent you the project file and you improved on what I’ve done so far? I can’t seem to get the synth perfect.
Świetne tutoriale. I ogromna wiedza, zazdroszczę. W jaki sposób nauczyłeś się tak świetnie sound designu? (Proposuje niesamowicie remake'i). Ten kanał powinien mieć dużo więcej subów, a swoją drogą to dopiero z "about" na stronie internetowej zorientowałem się, że jesteś z Polski lmao
Hey dude could you maybe do a tutorial on the bass Grant uses, you can check it out in his new song "Wishes" at around 2:01, he has used it in other songs too, such a dope patch.
just cut it from Flume's track.. like.. everyone does...... actually that's pretty typical 808 snare, but I guess you mean that repeated one (kind of like a kick or tom). if so you can take a snare and pitch it down, find a similar one on Splice or.. cut it from Flume's track.. ok, im gonna go now..
well you can perform granular synthesis with a simpler or drum rack and just automate the sample start,sample end, loop speed, loop length, parameters. Youd be more creative if you view granular synthesis as concept or practice and not a type of application youd be suprised what you can use to make it.