All I can say is "yes, this is correct." It's not that there aren't times for complex arrangements, but that's only when a simple one won't work, in my experience. It takes a while to learn this on your own, but you will eventually learn this. 😏 The easiest thing to do is listen to a lot of EDM tracks very carefully and realize just how simple they really are.
Ethan, I discovered you today when looking up ableton tips. I just want you to know how much of an impact you’re making with your testimony. I just read your bio on Spotify about your three albums. As someone who has struggled with shame myself, it’s so refreshing to hear your honesty about where you were at in life and how you now want to do things WITH God instead of on your own. Just listened to “No time for shame” and had to get the tissues. All I can say is I relate with you on where you were, and how you have already helped me to grow closer to God now. I don’t want to continue this life without God. I have to trust that He sees my heart and loves me unconditionally, and doesn’t want me to live in shame.. thanks to Jesus’ sacrifice. You have encouraged many through your openness and humility. Thanks brother.
Im a half year into ableton production with splice and i have been exactly in these thoughts of minimizing my tracks numbers! This video felt right on the spot on what i have to think about in my next track! Ty!
I have found that writing in C that I almost always run into the issue of the kick and the bass ending up occupying the same frequency range, also bass/sub bass really seems to work the best between E and A so say you only know the scale of C, just go into your plugin and transpose melodic elements down like 5 semitones and you should have less issues with your bass and kick fighting which may make it where you don't have to sidechain your bass to duck the kick and also should feel more presence from your bass for two reasons, 1 because you didn't have to make the compromise of sidechaining, and your bass will be more optimally placed in the frequency spectrum for better resulting bass in your music
@@Nebvla Sidechain compression. you use a compressor as a gate trigger basically. you run your bass through a compressor, but use the signal from your kick drum as the signal that triggers the compression rather than the compressor being triggered by the bass like you would normally when using a compressor so that when your kik drum plays it limits the volume of the bass allowing room in the frequency range when the kick drum plays because if your kick and bass play at the same time and lets say that the decibel level your basslne is playing at playing reads -10db, and your and your kick level reads-10db. when both signals hit the master bus at the same time together they will use all of the headroom and adding stuff on other tracks since there isn't any more head room the audio signal is hitting the volume limit of your DAW aka running into the red. your audio will sound distorted, or muddy, or its common also that then all you will end up hearing is your bass drowning out every other element in the track, so sidechain compression is one option you can use to make sure the other machines aren't taking up too much space in the frequency spectrum where your track sounds bad.
@@Nebvla I try and avoid having to do it. I find that kicks seem to work the best around C/65hz so if you write between D and F you still are good for being in the sweet spot for sub bass below that and can roll of higher frequencies so your sub and kick aren't fighting for space.
this is greatt! your tutorials are really useful tbh. btw I would love to see you produce something in a bit 'love is not dying' by jeremy zucker way😭(if you don't wanna listen to the whole album you can go with 'full stop' or 'lakehouse' by him to notice his production style)
Now Ethan is probably one of my favorite names 🤗 Thank you for great stuff and thank you for getting back to You Tube videos. We really need it. I couldn't find a link to your course though.
Don't know If you'll ever see this... but, big shoutout to what you're doing with all your videos. I'm by no means a good producer yet (haven't even finished a full song, that is my next goal) but I'm having fun while trying out stuff in ableton and getting better bit by bit. When I played some of my snippets to my friends they even liked it :D Which is a great feeling. Thanks for the great and easys to follow tutorials. Would love more EDM Tutorials, as this is what I'm trying to do right now :)
Hey can you do two videos that I need help with one is how to use the default strings to make realistic sounding violin music, or other stream classical type. The second one is how do you make a song like "El Alfa" music?
Hi there. You are a great. The way you explain thing and your creativity is more than perfect. I have a question. After you recorded your vocals, I hear 2nd and 3rd voice variations of your voice. Can you tell me how did you to do that. Thanks and waiting for more great music from you.
Hi dude. I recently found ur channel and it's flames🎉❤. I'm loving it all the way till now. Can you post some tutorials on edm production including dubstep too ❤❤❤
no need to make a whole video about it, distrokid is my recommendation. in my video "What PRO Producers Do That You DON'T" at 22:50 I break it all down for you!@@Celeb_Troskey
Yo unrelated to the video but for two weeks I have been trying to export a song and I keep getting weird glitches and pops on the recording! I’ve tried freezing tracks all kinds of stuff! Any help would be appreciated- Isaac
So Ethan, Full Disclosure, I have seen a video of yours before, thought it was great but didn't subscribe as I was on my "secret, no sub browser". But after seeing your reaction to Ableton's 'Tape Malfunction' and that Happy Accident (as well as hearing the song itself), I subbed so hard your microphone dropped! I saw it, and so did you! No voodoo there man, just a Seriously "SMASHED" Like and Subscribe Button hit on my part lol! So hey, your videos are great, seriously. Please keep them coming. Going to start from the 1st Video I can find it and just work my way through them all. Thank you so very much for your time. I learned a lot tonight. PEACE
i kid you not bruh you leveled me up like a mario mushroom 🍄 very much appreciated!!! not many ableton videos out there on the youtube might even consider your classes as well so i can stop with all the youtube fl tutorials lol 😅
So anybody that doesn't understand music theory one of the key fundamentals that you want to understand, is there is a 7 step method for you to understand it. The way it works is any key that you start out with, if you just do this 7 step pattern you will be completely in key all the time. So the way it works is imagine you are on the guitar is really the easiest way to get it you're on the first fret of the neck of the guitar right. So starting from that first note 7 bar pattern would be skipping one fret I'm going to the next so starting on the 1st and then going to the third. That's called a whole step. A half step is where you just go to the next fret. Very simple right? So the pattern is whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step. The easiest way to think about it is just count the whole steps and remember there's a half step every two and then three, kind of like a five part pattern is the easiest way to think. You know two whole steps half step 3-hole steps half step. It's very very simple there's nothing that is intimidating about it, some people just make it more complicated than it needs to be. Now your goal is to memorize all the keys and all the names of the different scales. But the most important thing is for you to go all the way up and down any instrument, really the guitar is the easiest and if you have never picked up a guitar is probably the smartest thing you can do that will help your music production, using that pattern I told you, and slowly map out all the scales. If you want to make sure you don't miss something, pull up a pattern on the internet that shows you all the scales where it is on the frets but, you're just going to be using that same pattern that I showed you, over and over again all the way up and down the neck of the guitar.
This is essentially what mastery sounds/looks like...much like Rick Rubin calling himself a Reducer instead of producer except you can play and DIY everything. 🤯
Good vid as always, Question: what's your opinions on an individual with less than zero experience playing instruments making music? both morally and practically.
That's a good question. I think you don't need to play an instrument to produce music. I mean...look at Rick Ruben! haha he's a legendary producer and he hardly touches anything, he just gives his opinion. I will say though, for creating your own music, you just need to learn music theory and you can draw in all the notes without needing to play anything any. I drew in everything for the first few years of my production career and was able to tour the world from the music I made. It was dance music though, which caters a lot more to programming instruments instead of playing them and recording them in. hope that helps!
@@CompleteProducer It seems I'm on the right path, I haven't made a song yet, but I have filled an unconfirmed number of Indepth pages on music theory. I got a launchkey to mess around on and started learning cords and progression predominantly from your vids as they are very informative and easy for a noob to follow. I can play a little Fur Elise so far largely to your credit, mildly trivial but personally surprising. thanks for taking the time to reply, you're a real one!
This man is a good example, of why it's good to be relatively drug-free. Maybe a little weed and MDMA but you get the point... You don't age like everybody else does. Another key is to not eat but you know this part too much junk, but at the same time not just junk, you want a strictly avoid sugar. Sugar is you wake up you eat a ton of it you feel sleepy you never get no work done. If you stay away from sugar, even avoid food all together while you're working, save eating till afterwards, you will get a s*** ton done!!!
i replied with this to another comment, but it applies to yours too! I have a video called "How To Mix Vocals Like A PRO" where I cover my vocal chain at the 13:15 mark of that video. Also, that video shows you how to process vocals with only Ableton stock plugins if you don't have the plugins for my chain. hope that helps!
i leave Pro L on the whole time pretty much no matter what, if I'm the one mixing and mastering the song. you don't necessarily need it if someone else is mixing the song for you!
've produced and writed for few years and i want to level up make skills to get high quality music . i dont know if you still have available slots on your producer pro program ? Thank you
Last couple videos are being wrapped up! Should be launching by June 10th with everything but...that's the plan and sometimes plans change. I'll def make some vids on it when it's out though!
it's the first link in the description! you don't have the watch the free training you can just click through directly to the course page with all the info. hope that helps!
@@CompleteProducer this is what I see in the description: After over a decade of producing professionally I thought, "what is the best piece of advice I could give people struggling to get to the next level?" This whole video is my personal opinion of what I think is the best possible advice I could as a music producer. I hope you internalize this simple concept and think about it as you're trying to bring your ideas to life. I'd also love to hear what your best pieces of advice are in the comments, we can all learn from each other! I try to read all the comments and respond when I can. I hope this video inspires you to take action and make some music for yourself. Thanks for stopping by, stay a while (: Cheers, Ethan But I'll check your channel info. Thanks!
I have a video called "How To Mix Vocals Like A PRO" where I cover my vocal chain at the 13:15 mark of that video. Also, that video shows you how to process vocals with only Ableton stock plugins if you don't have the plugins for my chain. hope that helps!
All I can say is "yes, this is correct." It's not that there aren't times for complex arrangements, but that's only when a simple one won't work, in my experience. It takes a while to learn this on your own, but you will eventually learn this. 😏 The easiest thing to do is listen to a lot of EDM tracks very carefully and realize just how simple they really are.
Ethan, I discovered you today when looking up ableton tips. I just want you to know how much of an impact you’re making with your testimony. I just read your bio on Spotify about your three albums. As someone who has struggled with shame myself, it’s so refreshing to hear your honesty about where you were at in life and how you now want to do things WITH God instead of on your own. Just listened to “No time for shame” and had to get the tissues. All I can say is I relate with you on where you were, and how you have already helped me to grow closer to God now. I don’t want to continue this life without God. I have to trust that He sees my heart and loves me unconditionally, and doesn’t want me to live in shame.. thanks to Jesus’ sacrifice. You have encouraged many through your openness and humility. Thanks brother.
Im a half year into ableton production with splice and i have been exactly in these thoughts of minimizing my tracks numbers! This video felt right on the spot on what i have to think about in my next track! Ty!
I'm extremely impressed with your whole production and vocals omg!
I have found that writing in C that I almost always run into the issue of the kick and the bass ending up occupying the same frequency range, also bass/sub bass really seems to work the best between E and A so say you only know the scale of C, just go into your plugin and transpose melodic elements down like 5 semitones and you should have less issues with your bass and kick fighting which may make it where you don't have to sidechain your bass to duck the kick and also should feel more presence from your bass for two reasons, 1 because you didn't have to make the compromise of sidechaining, and your bass will be more optimally placed in the frequency spectrum for better resulting bass in your music
"sidechain the bass to duck the kick"
I'm confused as to watch this means
@@Nebvla Sidechain compression. you use a compressor as a gate trigger basically. you run your bass through a compressor, but use the signal from your kick drum as the signal that triggers the compression rather than the compressor being triggered by the bass like you would normally when using a compressor so that when your kik drum plays it limits the volume of the bass allowing room in the frequency range when the kick drum plays because if your kick and bass play at the same time and lets say that the decibel level your basslne is playing at playing reads -10db, and your and your kick level reads-10db. when both signals hit the master bus at the same time together they will use all of the headroom and adding stuff on other tracks since there isn't any more head room the audio signal is hitting the volume limit of your DAW aka running into the red. your audio will sound distorted, or muddy, or its common also that then all you will end up hearing is your bass drowning out every other element in the track, so sidechain compression is one option you can use to make sure the other machines aren't taking up too much space in the frequency spectrum where your track sounds bad.
@@donnydarko7624 i know how to sidechain, I do it in every song cos copl ducking but just the way was said
@@Nebvla I try and avoid having to do it. I find that kicks seem to work the best around C/65hz so if you write between D and F you still are good for being in the sweet spot for sub bass below that and can roll of higher frequencies so your sub and kick aren't fighting for space.
I like your choice of words!! Very intelligent!! I appreciate what you're doing!
Hi, Ethan. I am following you and have thoroughly learned each step that you have explained. Your channel is a blessing to me. God bless you ❤
Would you be able to add in your course, how to perform a live show and what equipment we need for that.
You helped me understand chords in Cmaj now I’m learning inversions. Appreciate you 🙏🏽
woah nice job!
this is greatt! your tutorials are really useful tbh. btw I would love to see you produce something in a bit 'love is not dying' by jeremy zucker way😭(if you don't wanna listen to the whole album you can go with 'full stop' or 'lakehouse' by him to notice his production style)
Oooo, that pause effect! 16:59-17:15 was 🔥
These videos are exactly what I needed. Thanks bud
Awesome! Please masterclass on vocals (Not how to sing, but how to mix them that good), Thanks for sharing!
Agree 100%. Keep it simple. You can still make it sound full. Don’t need dozens of tracks.
Now Ethan is probably one of my favorite names 🤗 Thank you for great stuff and thank you for getting back to You Tube videos. We really need it. I couldn't find a link to your course though.
Don't know If you'll ever see this... but, big shoutout to what you're doing with all your videos. I'm by no means a good producer yet (haven't even finished a full song, that is my next goal) but I'm having fun while trying out stuff in ableton and getting better bit by bit. When I played some of my snippets to my friends they even liked it :D Which is a great feeling. Thanks for the great and easys to follow tutorials. Would love more EDM Tutorials, as this is what I'm trying to do right now :)
stellar ... im in awe. this has been a wonderful discovery. i'm glad i clicked on ya Ethan!
You rock!!!!
Hey can you do two videos that I need help with one is how to use the default strings to make realistic sounding violin music, or other stream classical type. The second one is how do you make a song like "El Alfa" music?
LOVED it Ethan. Arrangement step by step masterclass next please!
The most streamlined explanation of radio quality production I’ve ever seen
Hi there. You are a great. The way you explain thing and your creativity is more than perfect. I have a question. After you recorded your vocals, I hear 2nd and 3rd voice variations of your voice. Can you tell me how did you to do that. Thanks and waiting for more great music from you.
Awesome! Thanks for showing the power of simplicity and good sound selection. I’ll try it out!
ally great information Ethan thank you for posting I'm working on it just tring to make the time to do the actual work!
you're the best! 💍
OK now I need that song finished!
I'm switching from FlStudio to Ableton and I have to say thanks for the vid man, I didn't knew which plugins to use for compression or eq haha.
Glad I could help!
Love your videos Ethan, blessings to you brother
Hi dude. I recently found ur channel and it's flames🎉❤. I'm loving it all the way till now. Can you post some tutorials on edm production including dubstep too ❤❤❤
really good tutorial. thank you.
amazing video, as always. Just wondering: why aren’t you on live 12 already?
i filmed this before 12 was out! also, im still getting used to 12 haha!
bro you got heavenly vocals
you are the best brother I learned lot from you Thank "s (Anis from Morocco)
thank you!!
Thank you so much for inspiring! been able to get farther with music in 3 months than i did in 6 years!
wow, IM inspired reading this comment! haha
holy smokes batman. this is effin' golden! thank you
Ethan, your approach is quite specific and simplified. Impressive and you have got a sub.
Thank you, this was so easy to understand ❤
Bro where have you been my whole life 😭😭🤍🤍
I loved the video Ethan, I was wondering if you could make a default set for us so we have something to start with. greetings
Thank you for your videos, you just earned a amapiano producer subscriber from South 🇿🇦 ❤
Awesome! Thank you!
@@CompleteProducer Next time please make a video on the best website to upload songs and pays well🤝
@@CompleteProducer Next time please make a video on the best website to upload songs and pays well🤝
no need to make a whole video about it, distrokid is my recommendation. in my video "What PRO Producers Do That You DON'T" at 22:50 I break it all down for you!@@Celeb_Troskey
cool vid man! appreciate your tips and processes!
Thank you Ethan - one love from toronto!!
Yo unrelated to the video but for two weeks I have been trying to export a song and I keep getting weird glitches and pops on the recording! I’ve tried freezing tracks all kinds of stuff! Any help would be appreciated- Isaac
Ethan I love that so much you gotta drop that song for real 🫨🔥🔥
oh god how do you write that vocal line?? is is soooo sick!!! pls teach us how to come up with lead rithym line in the future videos.
You ate this video!!
So Ethan, Full Disclosure, I have seen a video of yours before, thought it was great but didn't subscribe as I was on my "secret, no sub browser". But after seeing your reaction to Ableton's 'Tape Malfunction' and that Happy Accident (as well as hearing the song itself), I subbed so hard your microphone dropped! I saw it, and so did you! No voodoo there man, just a Seriously "SMASHED" Like and Subscribe Button hit on my part lol!
So hey, your videos are great, seriously. Please keep them coming. Going to start from the 1st Video I can find it and just work my way through them all.
Thank you so very much for your time. I learned a lot tonight.
PEACE
Great video! I always start following these masterclasses and end up going my way. Really inspiring!
i kid you not bruh you leveled me up like a mario mushroom 🍄 very much appreciated!!! not many ableton videos out there on the youtube might even consider your classes as well so i can stop with all the youtube fl tutorials lol 😅
best way to start the weekend with your video man!
have a great weekend!
How to make mashup songs. Can you make this tutorial video
🎉 Feels complete with necessary limited elements. 🎉 Many Thanks
So anybody that doesn't understand music theory one of the key fundamentals that you want to understand, is there is a 7 step method for you to understand it. The way it works is any key that you start out with, if you just do this 7 step pattern you will be completely in key all the time. So the way it works is imagine you are on the guitar is really the easiest way to get it you're on the first fret of the neck of the guitar right. So starting from that first note 7 bar pattern would be skipping one fret I'm going to the next so starting on the 1st and then going to the third. That's called a whole step. A half step is where you just go to the next fret. Very simple right? So the pattern is whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step. The easiest way to think about it is just count the whole steps and remember there's a half step every two and then three, kind of like a five part pattern is the easiest way to think. You know two whole steps half step 3-hole steps half step. It's very very simple there's nothing that is intimidating about it, some people just make it more complicated than it needs to be. Now your goal is to memorize all the keys and all the names of the different scales. But the most important thing is for you to go all the way up and down any instrument, really the guitar is the easiest and if you have never picked up a guitar is probably the smartest thing you can do that will help your music production, using that pattern I told you, and slowly map out all the scales. If you want to make sure you don't miss something, pull up a pattern on the internet that shows you all the scales where it is on the frets but, you're just going to be using that same pattern that I showed you, over and over again all the way up and down the neck of the guitar.
Do you have any recommendations for your top MIDI's??
Hey Ethan! Im curious, do you ever produce in 96khz sample rate?
can you do a making a house music from scratch with vocals etc.
LOVE IT
Please share the link to your course. It isn't in the description and I'd love to check it out. Thank you
bad i forgot to put it in the description! it's there now!
Thanks Ethan!
This is essentially what mastery sounds/looks like...much like Rick Rubin calling himself a Reducer instead of producer except you can play and DIY everything. 🤯
Any links to live performances ?
incredible dude. loved this one
This is so awesome and useful. Thanks!
I could sing on this all day...This was such a happy accident! I'm in awe right now.
That song deserves release bro
DDAAAAANNNNGGG!! That was actually SO good!!!! 😮
Subbed and liked. Quick, clean and dope!
Thank you Ethan
Good vid as always, Question: what's your opinions on an individual with less than zero experience playing instruments making music? both morally and practically.
There's no place for opinions, just go and earn the experience
That's a good question. I think you don't need to play an instrument to produce music. I mean...look at Rick Ruben! haha he's a legendary producer and he hardly touches anything, he just gives his opinion. I will say though, for creating your own music, you just need to learn music theory and you can draw in all the notes without needing to play anything any. I drew in everything for the first few years of my production career and was able to tour the world from the music I made. It was dance music though, which caters a lot more to programming instruments instead of playing them and recording them in. hope that helps!
@@CompleteProducer It seems I'm on the right path, I haven't made a song yet, but I have filled an unconfirmed number of Indepth pages on music theory. I got a launchkey to mess around on and started learning cords and progression predominantly from your vids as they are very informative and easy for a noob to follow. I can play a little Fur Elise so far largely to your credit, mildly trivial but personally surprising. thanks for taking the time to reply, you're a real one!
Creating and playing music are very different things
That is amazing proof that if you put an appropriate dose of creativity you don't need top dollar hardware and all these plugs
amen!
This man is a good example, of why it's good to be relatively drug-free. Maybe a little weed and MDMA but you get the point... You don't age like everybody else does. Another key is to not eat but you know this part too much junk, but at the same time not just junk, you want a strictly avoid sugar. Sugar is you wake up you eat a ton of it you feel sleepy you never get no work done. If you stay away from sugar, even avoid food all together while you're working, save eating till afterwards, you will get a s*** ton done!!!
Keep going bro you’re amaziiiiiing asf🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love it
(: !
brilliant vid, inspires me to try and do better
i love that, you got this!
Would love to know what you did with your voice that’s awesome👊🏾
i replied with this to another comment, but it applies to yours too! I have a video called "How To Mix Vocals Like A PRO" where I cover my vocal chain at the 13:15 mark of that video. Also, that video shows you how to process vocals with only Ableton stock plugins if you don't have the plugins for my chain. hope that helps!
Do you leave the pro lab filter the whole time. Like you don’t finish the song and take it off right ?
i leave Pro L on the whole time pretty much no matter what, if I'm the one mixing and mastering the song. you don't necessarily need it if someone else is mixing the song for you!
so good
've produced and writed for few years and i want to level up make skills to get high quality music . i dont know if you still have available slots on your producer pro program ? Thank you
love that! and yes we're welcoming new students (:
Can I ask--why did you quantize the bass notes to 1/8, if your grid in piano roll was set to 1/16th?
because the notes i played were a more simple pattern so 1/8 was what I thought would line it up best. i played faster then i would use 1/16 for sure
thank you for taking the time to explain this 🙂@@CompleteProducer
Where can I listen to your music?
Hey, can you link to your Spotify? I'm trying to find you but no luck..
Fantastic, thanks
love you ethan
postive energy from iran :)
thank you!!
It is justtt woowwww❤❤
using this as we speak
love that!
im probs gon buy that course amen
we'd love to have you!
You sing awesome bro🔥
Sing more please
Thats the exact chord progression for kill bill right?
i believe so! it might be in a different key though
When’s the progressive edm course dropping?!??
Last couple videos are being wrapped up! Should be launching by June 10th with everything but...that's the plan and sometimes plans change. I'll def make some vids on it when it's out though!
beautiful!
Wow. brilliant!
really nice vocal!
Where's the link to your course?
it's the first link in the description! you don't have the watch the free training you can just click through directly to the course page with all the info. hope that helps!
@@CompleteProducer this is what I see in the description:
After over a decade of producing professionally I thought, "what is the best piece of advice I could give people struggling to get to the next level?" This whole video is my personal opinion of what I think is the best possible advice I could as a music producer. I hope you internalize this simple concept and think about it as you're trying to bring your ideas to life.
I'd also love to hear what your best pieces of advice are in the comments, we can all learn from each other!
I try to read all the comments and respond when I can.
I hope this video inspires you to take action and make some music for yourself.
Thanks for stopping by, stay a while (:
Cheers,
Ethan
But I'll check your channel info. Thanks!
Did you use Ableton 11 in this video? If so, why not 12?
i did! i filmed it before 12 came out! im also still getting used to 12 but ill be using it more in the future
Awesome 👏
RIP not wearing headphones at 4:53 w/ the volume all the way up...
I want to over this ❤
what was the vocal chain?
I have a video called "How To Mix Vocals Like A PRO" where I cover my vocal chain at the 13:15 mark of that video. Also, that video shows you how to process vocals with only Ableton stock plugins if you don't have the plugins for my chain. hope that helps!
thank you
Once again, Ethan, you are the definition of God-sent. 🎊🎊❤❤
Please release this song 🥹🔥🔥🔥🔥