Bro, thank you very much for this video. Ive been struggling for several months (really) trying to recreate electro/gesaffelstein style basses. The secret was just to avoid filter envelope, lol) *tip for everyone who wants to make a bassline sound more analog: try to detune oscillator cents with noise LFO (with very small amount like 1-5%). And also try using analog wavetable packs (I use ESW Core Collection- its free and includes all the essential synth waveforms like prophet, sh101, 303 saws and so on). Peace Thank you again. It means a lot
Electro is much fun to experiment with… because of this video I was able to establish a foundation for producing this genre! And now I’m throwing together electro tracks in minutes!!! Thank you! You helped me find my groove
Bruh... no words. This is beyond dope. I feel luck to be one the first 300 subscribers to really benefit and grow as a result of finding your channel! Do you have any future plans to expand the scope of this channel? Maybe create a community of music creators around it? Really dig what you're putting out. Not just the content, but the quality as well. It's all top notch!
This is so well done. I have been struggling to re-learn from producing mostly progressive house to producing this genre. This helped a lot! Cant wait to fire Ableton and put what I learned here. Thanks!
I have to say again that you are one of the few youtubers tutorialists who actually can make nice music. My friend can you please write which software you user for the videos, I want to try making my tutorials and your layout is really the best Ive seen.
Excellent video, underlines how great Ableton stock plugins are - I need to use them more often. Instant electro sounds, and you make it look so simple thank you!
I just discovered your channel. Amazing work man! It seems like you've mastered the art of mixing to a level where you're ok with how everything sits in the mix. I have Adam A7s (the older ones) and Beyerdynamic DT880 headphones, but my room is really small and not treated at all, so I often end up eqing everything to death. I should really work in a bigger room. :)
Thanks! I worked a lot in small rooms. I did this bit only with Sennheiser HD650 headphones. Make an acoustic design in the room and compare your music with references. Listen to filtered frequencies separately. You can use the free ISOL8 plugin or a regular equalizer. Important! Compensate the reference track for volume, it should feel like yours in volume.
@@cnstruct Thanks for great advice! It never occured to me to compare filtered frequencies between my music and refereneces. By acoustic design, do you mean actual treatment of the room or doing some ITB calculations and corrections to compensate for bad acoustics?
Hey dude, me again. I discovered a missing file in your project file: 'Tom-808-Low' in the *4 Zap* Channel. For future reference, you can click *File* in the top left, and click *Collect All and Save* which should save all samples used into the folder as well, ensuring they don't go missing. All good for now, I just substituted for my own 🙂