Dude, I do this tecnique too and I had the same thaughts as he does,... I have been really insecure as a producer, and the fact he said that gave me SO much more confidence.. the fact that I can put on one of his tracks on spotify , listen, get inspired and love the music, who cares how one achieves the sound anyways?
I’ve promised myself to get a song released & signed under anjuna. I’m 33. A ups driver that loves djing but realized I can study so much off RU-vid and have been while delivering listening to anjunabeats & deep. Just recently started playing with fl 🌶️ & whether I’m 33 or 83 it’s a bucket list to just learn how to make beautiful organic sounds like marsh! I’m just enjoying my slow journey! Peace & love everyone at anjuna team & the anjuna family
Listened to Little Darling recently and it blew my mind. Had to come back to this tut to see how he makes the magic. If he did a tutorial on Little Darling I'd lose it. Marsh is a magician
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I was blown away to find the vocal sample was you to be honest and I love it even more because of it now. Your music is a daily inspiration to me! Much love from Michigan 😁
Marsh, thank you so much for taking this time and being open to share this precious information with us. It's both informative and inspiring to see your workflow. Thanks again!
Marsh, you don't understand how much of a help you are, you made some of my favorite basses and seeing how you do it is fucking amazing, can't wait to finish my stuff :D keep inspiring dude holy shit I was wondering how can I make my bass notes be the same loudness, I could always hear that, but never saw anyone mention compressing it for that specific reason, so you limit, it sounds good definitely lol
Thank you so much Marsh! This is so great of you to show the whole process like this with all the small insights - really really appreciate it! Love your music!
Great! The best tutorial from a BIG one. I'd love to know about the Effect Rack configuration on the Lead drop, after the SoundToys Echoboy Jr.... Congrats Marsh!🐱
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You for doing this and for all of the unique and brilliant sensations, feelings, thoughts, and images brought to bear through all of your hard work and dedication to developing, sharpening, and refining such an incredible talent! 🙏
We are so lucky he spent this much time going over his method. If you’re looking for similar production tips like Anjunadeep, I have loved Production Music Live and also Yalcin Efe over the last couple years. Good luck and happy creation :)
Amazing work and the thank you so much for the tutorial, learnt a lot👍👍 just for the call out on the baseline, I watched Claude Von Stroke on how he keeps the baselines consistent… he physically EQed and processed every note change… tedious but also does the same thing with out the slight distortion…
Marsh, love the track, but if I'm being completely honest I liked the lyrics better in the Prague set "I'm so blue". Thanks for breaking down how you create I found it very interesting.
Respect Bro. I've listened to this tune so many times and everytime I do the vocal says to me"I Can Still Hear Your Whispers- got to love psycoacoustics.
Hey guys. I’m just one of thousands fans of label Anjuna and real fan of Marsh, so if you’re not one of this just pass this text full of words :) I know Marsh is reading us and maybe he will read this someday and will know that somewhere, far away always would be guys who support you all the ways. Thanks man for amazing music! Thanks Anjuna for promote amazing artists. (sry maybe for bad engrish sometime) Chapter 1 Beginning First I heard about Marsh when listen one of Trance Around The World episode back in 2012. There was a track called Sleeping Now (Arrival label). My ear, my eye, my mind was like "OMG what it that music? I NEED DIS!" In that years was already too much progressive house music, but this was not like other it was so deep, so juicy, so “relaxy”. Better hurry google it if you don't hear about it, it worth it even this 8 yo composition (+ google Rodrigo Remix). So AFTER THIS I know about this producer. In that time I hope he get produced much more tracks but he gone and I was think that was one of guys who just made 1-2 cool tracks and then don't have inspiration and never will appear again. So pity and etc. Chapter 2 Return I also fan of Silk label and listen Silk Music Showcase podcasts, so in 2015 I was listening podcast and suddenly there was playing You & I by Marsh and I didn't now track ID at ths moment but my mind was like "Hold up, wait a minute.. awesome music, who is that? I NEED DIS!" and how I was happy to now that this was Marsh. New tracks. New stuff. Yay! Then in 2016 in my life there was a really good year and amazing summer so I listen ABGT podcast and there was track A&B - Counting Down The Days (Marsh Remix) which is just blown my mind. Awesomnessamazingly tune. This remix in my top 10 off all music that I heard for my life. Always when play it ‘member good times with good vibes. In 2016 I was listened it whole summer. Chapter 3 Future is now Then in 2019 new tracks, collab with amazing producer Nox Vanh which I very support too (also his beautiful track The Light in You as Fairchild in my top 10 too, this track so underrated), so, Prospect EP, Soul Ep, Come Together and etc. Maaaaaaaan. This is amazing year (but only for music, 2020 real suck)! Thanks for awesome music! p.s. Always dream about to see how March make music! Nice! Thanks to everyone if your read to the end, sorry if waste your time. Get luck and be healthy!
@29:00 Not butchering the mix, I believe it's the roll-off on your EQ/ Pro Q3. The bottom cut sits higher than the high shelf. Also gets exaggerated with the delay. Sounds clean obviously.
Wow I'm blown away! Great video - I learnt so much from this! Would love if we could get a Making of '1992' as well - that for me was the song of 2019!
Excellent - both informative and intriguing; great to see your approach in such detail (which, of course, we can all replicate now) - I just need to sprinkle in some of your song-creating talent!
It's perfectly fine to use a limiter to control peaks, but using a compressor retains the transients and allows the dynamic range to breath easier. Just remember that a compressor is simply an automatic volume control.
I like that you're not using default sounds. The thing you are doing is not a butchering. Those details are what makes your tracks so good. P.S. Loving your cat blanket lol. :)
Went deep into the production there. Very generous. Definitely suggest people check out the SirTools Standard Clipper to cut those pesky transients. Made a big difference for me.
The volume shaper trick can be achieved in ableton by splitting the frequences. Add x2 EQ 8 LowPass and HighPass Create a chain with the two eqs, then added sidechain to the lower frequency only. Same result with stock plugins
I have just been ,"on the beach" adjuna dj set..to me his set was the best. And his vibes came across as genuine, which is a must when you're tripping and dancing your tits off. A dj is a bit like a soul caretaker That guy is so humble despite his blatent talent!