Your sound design skills are very high level, the fact that you can replicate signature sounds of any dnb producer is remarkable. I think you need to work on postprocessing, the first and third sounds need a bit more distortion/saturation, but I am impressed, well done keep it up!
this video has pretty much single handidly got me back into my music production after faaaar too long. The only thing helping with the post-glastonbury blues! absolute quality content for the whole 25 minutes!
Learnt a lot from you and this video but the only improvement I want is to go slower on the sound design because I’m trying to copy everything and guess what amounts the knobs are turned, what’s modulating what and not knowing what’s making the sound, and when I try and copy it’s sounding completely different to what you’re making
Drum patterns is about the only thing I can do, Serum confuses the Shite out of me!😂 although inconsistent, every time I jump on FL and try to create something, Serum fries my brain, I’m watching your vids and you’re talking about waves and wave tables and LFO and FXs, and my brain shuts off and doesn’t take information!! I couldn’t tell you what flangers and Reverbs and multi bands etc etc do!! Does anyone know a website where I can learn each individuals bits of serum purely for DnB?
Learn the synths and fx processes separately. They're cross transferrable through genres. Serum is a wavetable synth, you'll want to learn additive/subtractive synthesis first, then move on to FM/Wavetable synthesis after. Remember, its a marathon, not a sprint. Most big name DNB bods don't get big big until they're in their 30s/40s.