This is awesome. Can you please give a tutorial on how to make a song like Ed Sheeran's Multiply album? Crisp acoustic guitar sounds - like a tutorial how to make songs like Nina, Don't, Runaway, Sing, Afterglow, etc.
Love the content! So great! All useful and helpful ideas... Fyi. B major is a "sharp key" The chord you called Dd- is actually called a C#- The chords are: Bmaj, C#min, D#min, Emaj, F#maj, G#min (& A#dim)
Great happy G-rated catchy tune! QUESTION: Did you compose/arrange/produce with your master chain active from the start (ex: compressor and eq on, etc), or did you build and activate your chain at the end of the process?
Turn on my main master template about half way through the process! And add to it as needed. Also, not so G rated. It’s about doing coke and having sex in the desert, in traditional Harry fashion 😂
Love these videos! Can someone explain to me why he does some EQ with Pro-Q 3, but then different EQ in the native channel settings (both at the same time)? I'd really like to learn that.
Please help me my friend, is it true that your sound is so big and natural because you are using sound card from UAD Apollo Twin USB, and an outdated card like Lexicon IO22 cannot make the same sound cause it does not have DSP? my old MacBook 2012 cannot do the same good sound even when I use the high qulity plugins. Better mixing and selecting better samples help, but software instruments sound bad. Should I get AD Apollo Twin USB and it will fix?
New and high end sound cards definitely do help, but it's a marginal difference. In your case, I don't think the sound card is going to give you much of an upgrade in sound for Virtual Instruments. There weren't any UAD specific plugins in this entire video.
0:22 that taster is not bad - although generally Harry's lead vocal would be more focused (outside of the BVs) even in the chorus. I am looking forward to this tutorial, your stuff is fire! just finished the video, really nice work, keep doing it!! Btw do you have a mix assistant for processing and concentrate more on the writing or do you do everything yourself?
Oh man been waiting for a video like this! Probably one of the only in-depth videos on actually producing a unique song suited for his style and not just a remake of something he already did. Awesome stuff Austin!
Love the content! So great! All useful and helpful ideas... Fyi. B major is a "sharp key" The chord you called Dd- is actually called a C#- The chords are: Bmaj, C#min, D#min, Emaj, F#maj, G#min (& A#dim)
Hey Austin, great stuff. Love your contents, always a great inspiration! I’m a logic pro x user, can I use your drum kits and other sounds with logic plugins? Thanks a lot. Cheers from Italy
Logic pro user right here, I bought the MPM Sour Candy Kit and it works great on logic! Anyway ,check the description of whatever you wanna buy on their site just to be sure
@@ProdRKB thanks man, I appreciate your comment! Did you import the kit in drum machine designer or sampler? I’m a professional guitar player and I’m pretty new at producing music, can you get those amazing Serum sounds with Alchemy? Thanks a lot!
@@mcguitar serum presets are only for serum, so you gotta buy serum to use those. Talking about the drumkit, once you buy it you get all the indications and tutorials you need to make everything work in logic.
I do love these series of ur videos more. and please do upload a video about how to make a song like Chase Atlantic cos i have never found a good video about that and there aren't that much video you can find about Chase Atlantic music style so I want you to do it plzzzzz :)
@@forgetmyhead2115 oh yeah. thank you for mentioning that. I really enjoy The Neighborhood songs. So Austin,now you have two options to choose. I hope you make the video lol
Wow this came out so fine. Everything has its space - the arrangement is perfect 👍 and thank you for sharing your bus processing. I think that makes or brakes the mix.
Great video! I really like how we see the whole song made from scratch. It's sometimes confusing or intimidating to see all the tracks already at the beginning, this video helped me a lot
I won't ever forcefully put our products into a video, but if I use them then I'm definitely going to shout it out. I only used MPM stuff for like 30% of this one though.
Hey Sounds Great..... But It seems like a lot of over processing at times. There was a one track where you used 1 EQ then a compressor then some other processing then another different EQ, then some more processing with other effects then again another but different, 3rd EQ. At one point you seem to take away some Lows and Mids only to add it back in later on with one of the other EQ's. Why not just go back and Re-EQ the first EQ or the second EQ after the processing and eliminate the 3rd EQ altogether??? Not sure why the repeativeness of some of the EQ Processing and some of the other Processes that seem to be redundant? I feel that sometime "Less is More" in a lot of cases... Less congestion. Although it does sound Excellent... I guess I just try to keep things fairly simple without using 15 different plugins on one track....Thx ElectricEddie...
Yep. Removing or adding before compression to make sure the compressor hits how I want, then adding EQ later or more compression later to really shape and sculpt things how I want them. Signal flow and staging processing really can make a huge difference in a final track.
I'm currently a music student from the philippines and I really want to make music using this that different devices, but I'm stuggling to make those dream because I never had a chance to own any of those stuff specially laptop. But I'm here watching, because maybe someday when I own a device that I can use to produce beatiful music, I could make music with the knowledge I have gain from your videos.
Great tutorial!! Could you please do a(nother) 'How to make a song like' video for Charlie Puth? The guy released so many great songs recently and a tutorial will be much appreciated! Thank you!!
Wow, this is one of the best video on production I've ever seen, and the final song it's just incredible, it reminds me also the John Mayer "New Light" era, from a songwriting point of view. Well done Austin!
OBS to record the screen and Voicemeeter to get the audio from Cubase to OBS! :D Then we run a camera with a lav mic that captures the video and audio of me. Miranda takes the OBS file and my camera file, matches them, and then cuts my lav mic when there is playback so there isn't any doubling or room noise or anything :D
Scooped some mids out with Pro-Q3, added some compression with Korneff Audio's Pawn Shop Comp, and I think maybeee a little saturation and clipping with Knock.
Well ... now just imagine ... HOW COOL ... your song would sound, IF you would have recorded it with REAL musicians(!!) :) As I had to learn by myself ... you can not PRODUCE music - you can only MAKE music. And, music without (real) musicians - is not possible (unfortunately). Whenever you PRODUCE something (using software, quantisation, loops, samples, etc.) ... you lose all authentic vibes, all sole, all individual characteristics ... the whole things just becomes a sole less THING. But, I would not call it MUSIC anymore. Sorry for that. So, conclusion: On a computer you can waste a lot of time ... but the final results will never ever sound like a real piece of music.
I played all the keys and guitar, and I could’ve played the drums and bass but they were programmed so this felt more accessible. Lolol literally over half of this arrangement is live tracked.