The tip of putting a gate on the real drums to only play during the kick and snare is an AMAZING tip. I feel the same as I did when I first discovered sidechaining.
I was skeptical cuz I'm not interested in recreating Tame Impala (or anyone else). But I seriously learned a ton from this-particularly re Overdrive and other AL fx. Thank you!
Interesting thought that you think the chords are an organ. He has said in interviews it’s a saxophone. And after doing some digging it’s the one of the saxophone presets on the Korg Kronos 2, his music workstation of choice. Nice try though with the organ!
holy moly please don’t ever stop this is amazing you have a great ear coz i would have never come close to this in a million years.......great job thanks for this
First of all what shirt man looks really cool on you. Your videos always a fun and learn experience brotha. That synth sounds super amazing I am using and emulating what you do in my projects and the results are always amazing . THANKS A LOT FOR THIS ONE. :)
Great tutorial! 👍🏻 Putting human feel to drums is so important yet so underrated these days! I’m a producer too and I always use this technique . Loved the ableton saturation!
would love to know how to make that synth sound in logic - I haven't found a similar set of settings on anything so far in that DAW. Love this re-creation so much :)
i was just about to comment asking a bit more explanation on it so i could recreate it on reaper/vital/surge. just the actual name of what is going on would be fine cause "sub/sync" and "ratio" don't really help
Ik ben eruit gekomen dat het niet mijn eigen schuld is mijn schuld van mijn school is maar ik in Rotterdam op school zat Hun hebben mij niet voldoende geleerd alles
I love where you put your focus. There's just not as much material on producing indie rock and pop. There are oodles of tutorials on rap/hiphop, EDM, modern pop and hard rock genres...but I struggle to find much of anything on the type of music I'm trying to make. I'd love to see some tutorials covering "classic" indie bands like The National, The Shins, Pernice Brothers etc.
believe it or not kevin didntwant to use any samples for drums on TSR all muffling and processing on the acoustic set, he said he wanted to challenge himself
Seriously dude, every time I come here I learn something new. Same video. I watch it again, and I'm just like "oooooooh" I should try that thing too. Thanks so much. Excellent stuff.
Dope breakdown and recreation but I dont have half the things you have so I have to keep finding other instruments and slowly I cant recreate what you did haha. Im also using a different daw, really cool vid tho. Also what are the guitar chords? What is the BPM of the track, i'm tryna do this with u bro!
just wanna say your videos made me get back into making music on ableton and its been alot of fun this time around. really hope i can use this for my own music one day, thank you!
Awesome video and tips man! But personally I must say I'm really not fan of the direction that tame Impala is going, the psychedelic pop rock of lonerism and currents was cool but his last stuff is too much pop and cheesy
I honestly don't have a problem with the pop part. The problem is that his writing of melodies and proper harmonies has gone to toilet. Like currents for example was a really poppy album but had really really good melody and harmony progressions. His new stuff is just bland and doesn't stand out in the pop scene that much.
@@x_x_6__ Yeah, I think you expressed better what I was trying to say with my broken English, it is not because I hate pop music, but because I hate and cheesy pop music, and it's pretty much what he's doing, I listen his new album twice and was disappointing.
@@x_x_6__ I feel the exact same way. The mixing as a whole and structures of the songs (specifically Tomorrow's Dust) are also kinda bland on 'The Slow Rush.' SINGLE BORDERLINE > ALBUM BORDERLINE 🎉
So the drums from Addictive are all on one midi track other than the clap being sent to a separate audio track? If you were to do a mix would you separate or still process all on one track?
Trying to figure out how to get that synth lead on a hardware synth I own. When I use the mod envelope there's no "sync" option and I don't know what to look for to find something similar