Seriously man. As someone who has been making this type of music for a bit now, you just broke it down so effectively. For producers who aren’t total beginners, your videos are extremely helpful. This track is dope too.
Hey dude, I just want to say that your videos have been extremely helpful. You're great at explaining things and I really love the fact that you add the project file in your description. Really love dissecting project files, I feel like it's a super useful way for learning. Will be looking forward to your future vids, much love brotha
Amazingly informative video. THANK YOU! How did you get the alien-like/double effect on the vocals? Is it just two vocals (one high pitch and one low)?
I stumbled across one of your tutorials before and loved the general like genre styling, breakdown of bpm, etc. It helps give some guard rails while learning to create.
yo just wanna pop in and say as someone who does this style a lot dont let your kick clip. while in some cases it can sound good, letting it clip takes out some of the punchiness of it but if you want to have the clipping sound just throw on like a soft clipper and or a distortion and youll achieve the same effect of clipping without actually clipping make it fit cleaner in the mixdown of the track
How do you know he’s not in 32 bit? (My money is he is). In that case no clipping is being done whatsoever until the master output, which is green, so I assume he’s fine. Even if not I hate your gatekeepery attitude. Music is music, if it sounds good it sounds good. Don’t tell someone how to do their art. You can make suggestions, but you better be able to back up those claims. Because in almost every single case, a little bit (or a lot) of clipping actually increases the perceived punchiness of kicks, along with all other transient-based material.
@@wuujujuuju He respectfully gave feedback and good production advice, there's a difference between "gatekeeping" and well-intentioned criticism, i see no issue here.
@@merct2894 he did indeed mean well, I guess his use case of not one but two logical fallacies put me off a little. Don’t appeal to his authority (1) just because he says he does the style a lot, because that could be (2) false authority at that. I would’ve let that go if the “good production advice” that followed was correct, but it’s objectively not. Clipping the peaks of signals, especially transient heavy ones, will almost always increase the perceived punchiness and loudness of that signal. And again, this whole debate is irrelevant because we don’t even know if the man’s in 32-bit or not? That should’ve been stated along with the “good production advice.”
@@wuujujuujuI don't think you understand why a clipper makes things louder, much less how it's affecting your transients. What you've said here is false. I'd recommend watching some videos on how clippers work, learning how they work will probably increase your production quality, a lot.