Few ideas: - Track arrangement - How to get a clean sub if you have a bass parallel to the kick - How to master reese bass in serum - How to get clean vocals and fit them to your track Awesome video, keep it up! 💯
Perfect tutorial as an ADHD person, no frills, straight to the point. 👍🏻 Not too fast, everything essential is not missed, this is not a tutorial on "how to make music 101" anyways
I love how quick fire you are with these videos 🔥 Perfect for those that understand their DAW and don’t want to get bogged down watching looooong tutorials thanks for this looking forward to the next one 👍🏼
ngl, I was very stressed about getting all the VST and plugins to make all of the different sounds since I have 0 music theory background. But using the free sample packs you provided was exactly what I was looking for in starting to learn the structures and layers of techno songs. Thank you so much for providing it! And these kicks are EXACTLY what I was looking for. Definitely earned a subscriber :)
Very good tutorial you cover a lot of the basics of schranz. But as an absolut schranz nerd i have to say your drive loop isnt quit it, i usualy make them out of two parts, mids and highs, for the mids i personaly use a old mackie mixer and gain distord the hell out of it but you can also use effects like distortion, saturation, overdrive, amp simulation, redux, bit crusher, etc. Depending on what style you exactly want. Then Low cut the mids, turn the highs down using an eq. For the High parts i use heavily compressed and limitet groovy drum loops in the lengh of 1/2 bar (adds variation). Low-cut them very high. Later for the arrangement the mid loop is always playing, if you want more tension add the top loop. There are many ways to create a drive loop, but you have to understand that the drive loop is the fundemental part of Schranz. A Schranz Artist is always recognizable by his style of schranz drive! Dont get me wrong, its a great tutorial buts its just not proper schranz yet ;)
@@gabrieles2848 get yourself an old mackie cr1604 mixer from sroun 1990.... You can use this mixer to gain distort you drive loops... Thats all i do, get some drum loops (or make your own) send them through the mixer and boom... You got a perfect schranz drive loop. Search on youtube "mackie gain distortion". Theres an old video explaining this technique with a kick but it works the same with drive loops
These quickfire tutorials are great and very informative to show you what to do but for beginners like myself i would prefere a slightly longer and slower video just so i can keep up
This shit goes fast lmao i don't even know what im looking at, granted its the first couple of hours for me. i'll have to look at hours of content more before i know whats going on
Great Video as always! Your workflow is so mesmerizing and I have learned so much already from your videos! Few questions: - Do you mainly focus on sound design and mixing or do you also produce whole tracks? - If you do, would you consider making a tutorial regarding track arrangements?
Try to see it as a hobby and have a lot of fun! Then just watch a bunch of production tutorials and listen and analyse a lot of music and try to replicate that in your music software. It’s the journey that’s fun, not the end result! 💪
exactly. this video is fun to watch, but it's far from professional. You have to keep in mind that in the end, you also mastering it. But what are you expecting from youtube? Here are 95% pseudo-wannabe-producers. if you want to find a real producer, google it and call a real producer.
I really congratulate you on your work and wish you luck in getting better, but I couldn't ignore some mistakes. Mixing regardless of gain settings and working with the clipper's distortion saves time and may feel good instantly, but you should not forget that every time you use a clipper, you give up the natural bass and squash the dynamics. Headphones or in a normal studio may feel right, but in club sound systems, the bass under 150hz will not be strong enough and effective. If you do not apply a sidechain below 150 hz to the compressor you use during the mastering phase- which many producers do not- it will lose much more power due to these mistakes made during the mixing phase. It may make sense to make certain parts mono over eq, but if you separate the post signal you get over reverb with eq, you will also have huge phase problems with dozens of distorted sounds. I’m not saying these for an offensive purpose, all the best
So what is the solution then? Coming from Hardstyle, these methods are widely used in the scene. Those kicks are then played in clubs and on festivals. I like the point though, just interested to know why you think this will cause issues? As long as you put the bass/sub in mono in the final chain and control the dynamics (either squash against 0db or add compressor), all should be fine.
@@teknovault for phasing issues, I’m recommending you to use SSL X-Phase plugin. It might take time to understand what it really does but when you figured it out you’ll see kick will be sound much more powerful.
You're handling the bass just fine OPS, but in techno land, ppl produce more conservative like so they don't like the idea of clipping. If you want to be 100% sure if the bass hits below 150, just try on several bigger speakers and compare to bigname productions like Reset Robot or smth. Don't worry what other ppl say.
Its seperated! Only one of those can have bass, the other one in the layer is high reverb. Feel free to cut the bass on that quarter note rumble as well 💪 Either way these kick rumbles are just mushed together reverb bass frequencies haha
You can do both but you can also only use one of them depending on what style you want ;) just remember to cut the low frequencies of the fast one if you use both
Very nice video, I have a question, how do you sidechain directly on the pattern like at 6:10 for example? I've been looking for a while and I don't understand :(
It doesnt work with patterns. But You can do it with rendered presets. If You have FL21 or fresher, just put coursor on the clip. Smal triangles will appear on both corners. Clik on triangle, keep and drag it as he did. Note: In older FL versions this function is disable.
You do know that the rumble kick part could've been way easier if you just created a Patcher preset with all of this over-complicated routing condensed into a single FX plugin, right? You can even design a GUI in Patcher Surface for it to make it look pretty. Also, why are you using Pro-Q 3 to do M/S EQing? If you want to stick to stock FL plugins, you can do this with PEQ2 + Stereo Shaper.
Ofcourse! The thing is, this way people learn how to do it from the ground up. If we would also have to explain the patcher plugin process, this would become an entirely different video 😉 Instead of PEQ2 + Stereo Shaper you could also use maximus btw 💪
@@teknovault Perfectly understandable. However, I think beginners can also learn the same workflow on Patcher which enables them to be more productive in the long run. And visually speaking, it's clearly easier to understand the routing process through the links between plugins and layers in Patcher's mapping scheme rather than side by side mixer tracks. Don't take this badly, it's just a suggestion to improve production learning content in general in order to make creators produce more original stuff, which personally I'm always into. Either way, it's good tutorial. Cheers 💪
What tutorials next? 👇😈
Few ideas:
- Track arrangement
- How to get a clean sub if you have a bass parallel to the kick
- How to master reese bass in serum
- How to get clean vocals and fit them to your track
Awesome video, keep it up! 💯
How to finish tracks quickly as possible ( tips for not get lost and loose too much time etc ) ...
Create big room techno drop from scratch!
raxeller/toxic machinery hollow kick
Transition Ideas (Filter, Plug Ins, Sample)
Perfect tutorial as an ADHD person, no frills, straight to the point. 👍🏻 Not too fast, everything essential is not missed, this is not a tutorial on "how to make music 101" anyways
With ya in this lol I can't sit quite for very long lol ❤😂
I love how quick fire you are with these videos 🔥 Perfect for those that understand their DAW and don’t want to get bogged down watching looooong tutorials thanks for this looking forward to the next one 👍🏼
Thnx appreciate it!
DUUUUUUUUDE PLZ NOT SO FAST . we are beginners
yes please do it slower 😭
For real man 😂
Slow the video down under settings
RT 😂
Skill issue
ngl, I was very stressed about getting all the VST and plugins to make all of the different sounds since I have 0 music theory background. But using the free sample packs you provided was exactly what I was looking for in starting to learn the structures and layers of techno songs. Thank you so much for providing it! And these kicks are EXACTLY what I was looking for. Definitely earned a subscriber :)
Very good tutorial you cover a lot of the basics of schranz. But as an absolut schranz nerd i have to say your drive loop isnt quit it, i usualy make them out of two parts, mids and highs, for the mids i personaly use a old mackie mixer and gain distord the hell out of it but you can also use effects like distortion, saturation, overdrive, amp simulation, redux, bit crusher, etc. Depending on what style you exactly want. Then Low cut the mids, turn the highs down using an eq. For the High parts i use heavily compressed and limitet groovy drum loops in the lengh of 1/2 bar (adds variation). Low-cut them very high. Later for the arrangement the mid loop is always playing, if you want more tension add the top loop. There are many ways to create a drive loop, but you have to understand that the drive loop is the fundemental part of Schranz. A Schranz Artist is always recognizable by his style of schranz drive! Dont get me wrong, its a great tutorial buts its just not proper schranz yet ;)
Schranz is here,my schranzbro! ruclips.net/video/v1Jx27PzfZc/видео.html
schranz nerd here too. I'm trying to learn schranz techniques, do you have any recommendations ?
@@gabrieles2848 get yourself an old mackie cr1604 mixer from sroun 1990.... You can use this mixer to gain distort you drive loops... Thats all i do, get some drum loops (or make your own) send them through the mixer and boom... You got a perfect schranz drive loop.
Search on youtube "mackie gain distortion". Theres an old video explaining this technique with a kick but it works the same with drive loops
I just watched this for fun. Thanks for the turorial. ❤
FINALLY! SOMEBODY ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS
These quickfire tutorials are great and very informative to show you what to do but for beginners like myself i would prefere a slightly longer and slower video just so i can keep up
This shit goes fast lmao i don't even know what im looking at, granted its the first couple of hours for me. i'll have to look at hours of content more before i know whats going on
Excellent Tutorial - Thanks! Got all that i was looking for.
Oh there you are OPS. We were missing you!
Great Video as always! Your workflow is so mesmerizing and I have learned so much already from your videos!
Few questions:
- Do you mainly focus on sound design and mixing or do you also produce whole tracks?
- If you do, would you consider making a tutorial regarding track arrangements?
We're working on a lot of tutorials including one on track arrangement!
wow you do great and hard work here. i like your producing "mind"...clever guy
Very thorough tutorial. Keep it up!
bro, you did everything the hard way, I think the same thing can be done in a couple minutes
He do it in a short
thanks for sharing the knowledge!
Love your content and got all your packs so far. Ya'll give the sauce away and get paid for it,. I really appreciate it.
Appreciate you brother, much more coming up 💪💪
Your voice sounds identical to On Point Samples 😁 Thanks for the tutorial
Jim from Teknovault
Jim from on point samples
Thanks for the kicks bro, I use them in Peak Time Techno tbh lol and they are very good
thx bro great job !
Огромное спасибо!
nice tutorial
Damn, I wish you also had also Ableton toturials, I feel like I am not catching up explanations in FL.
Wow thank you!
I'm curious, what do you do for a living man? Cause this is too good!
What about exporting it? To get normalize on volume, clipping, limiting, etc... Could you help us on that??
Is there a way to remove the sub from stereo with TDR Nova or another native plugin?
Yea you could use maximus as well, and make the bass band mono 💪
Thank you!!
no im not a struggling techno producer, i tend to make dubstep but im bored
Random German here... You're saying Schranz pretty fukkin well bruv :D
Hahah thank you
holy s****... this guy is like teaching us in 500 BPM! 😅😂💀
Next tutorials will be a lot slower 🙃
How to make psytrance bass
Hello, the free sample pack doent exist no more?
How did you do the "sidechain" thing at 6:10?
What would you tell someone starting fresh with no experience, wanting to start producing or mixing techno
Try to see it as a hobby and have a lot of fun! Then just watch a bunch of production tutorials and listen and analyse a lot of music and try to replicate that in your music software. It’s the journey that’s fun, not the end result! 💪
Ok you used soft clipper and then kick pick to 0 db but how about the headroom for mastering?
exactly. this video is fun to watch, but it's far from professional. You have to keep in mind that in the end, you also mastering it. But what are you expecting from youtube? Here are 95% pseudo-wannabe-producers. if you want to find a real producer, google it and call a real producer.
Ops for live 😂
Madremia 3 horas que llevo y no me sale esto es un infierno
Legend xD
Thanks, can you go even faster next time? We are NOT beginners
I downloaded your techno pack but cant open Free Hardtechno Serum Presets because the they are .fxp CAN YOU HELP ASAP?
jij begrijpt het als ik ooit zo goed ben ga ik ook dingen gratis weg geven maar dat duurt nog wel even alleen in de muziek is zooooo duur
Ya no está disponible 😢
I really congratulate you on your work and wish you luck in getting better, but I couldn't ignore some mistakes. Mixing regardless of gain settings and working with the clipper's distortion saves time and may feel good instantly, but you should not forget that every time you use a clipper, you give up the natural bass and squash the dynamics. Headphones or in a normal studio may feel right, but in club sound systems, the bass under 150hz will not be strong enough and effective. If you do not apply a sidechain below 150 hz to the compressor you use during the mastering phase- which many producers do not- it will lose much more power due to these mistakes made during the mixing phase. It may make sense to make certain parts mono over eq, but if you separate the post signal you get over reverb with eq, you will also have huge phase problems with dozens of distorted sounds. I’m not saying these for an offensive purpose, all the best
So what is the solution then? Coming from Hardstyle, these methods are widely used in the scene. Those kicks are then played in clubs and on festivals.
I like the point though, just interested to know why you think this will cause issues?
As long as you put the bass/sub in mono in the final chain and control the dynamics (either squash against 0db or add compressor), all should be fine.
@@teknovault for phasing issues, I’m recommending you to use SSL X-Phase plugin. It might take time to understand what it really does but when you figured it out you’ll see kick will be sound much more powerful.
@@irfaneftal99 If the low end is put on mid/side, and then compressed or clipped to 0db, there shouldnt be phasing issues in the low end 💪
You're handling the bass just fine OPS, but in techno land, ppl produce more conservative like so they don't like the idea of clipping.
If you want to be 100% sure if the bass hits below 150, just try on several bigger speakers and compare to bigname productions like Reset Robot or smth. Don't worry what other ppl say.
this is how you make your cheap kick samples on internet?
deam hard work to get only kick
Nice stuff, but kinda overcomplicating it if you ask me.
Two rumbles? You sure thats always good?:D
Its seperated! Only one of those can have bass, the other one in the layer is high reverb.
Feel free to cut the bass on that quarter note rumble as well 💪
Either way these kick rumbles are just mushed together reverb bass frequencies haha
You can do both but you can also only use one of them depending on what style you want ;) just remember to cut the low frequencies of the fast one if you use both
dude i love your tutorials, but i really think you go too fast sometimes :') good work tho
I think techno is a symptom of adhd
I'm not getting the email, tried with 2 different mails. Please help!
If you could send us a mail to shop@teknovault we'll send you the link!💪
No puedo seguir los pasos es imposible , deberías explicarlo más despacio y detalladamente
Very nice video,
I have a question, how do you sidechain directly on the pattern like at 6:10 for example?
I've been looking for a while and I don't understand :(
It doesnt work with patterns. But You can do it with rendered presets. If You have FL21 or fresher, just put coursor on the clip. Smal triangles will appear on both corners. Clik on triangle, keep and drag it as he did. Note: In older FL versions this function is disable.
Samee bro
You do know that the rumble kick part could've been way easier if you just created a Patcher preset with all of this over-complicated routing condensed into a single FX plugin, right? You can even design a GUI in Patcher Surface for it to make it look pretty.
Also, why are you using Pro-Q 3 to do M/S EQing? If you want to stick to stock FL plugins, you can do this with PEQ2 + Stereo Shaper.
Ofcourse! The thing is, this way people learn how to do it from the ground up. If we would also have to explain the patcher plugin process, this would become an entirely different video 😉
Instead of PEQ2 + Stereo Shaper you could also use maximus btw 💪
@@teknovault Perfectly understandable. However, I think beginners can also learn the same workflow on Patcher which enables them to be more productive in the long run. And visually speaking, it's clearly easier to understand the routing process through the links between plugins and layers in Patcher's mapping scheme rather than side by side mixer tracks.
Don't take this badly, it's just a suggestion to improve production learning content in general in order to make creators produce more original stuff, which personally I'm always into.
Either way, it's good tutorial. Cheers 💪
@@velutz_ Gochu! Definitely great idea for a future video to focus on a patcher style video 💪
lots of these plugins are not free , why not just make a tutorial with just free plugins that are already in FL ?
Very fast
Ff rustaaahgg
Just sell us the samples so we don’t have to do all this 😂
go slower damn
free pack will not come in the mail mate
Make sure to reach out to us via info@teknovault.com :), we'll send it to you again
sounds muddy af
that wet fart sounds much better than this (annoying) background music,.. 🙏
please more faster! you're so slowwwww man
Sorry not good sound
wayy too fast
a) the free sample pack isnt there. b) you talk way too quick.
Make sure to disable adblockers, and try a different browser 🙌
@@teknovault Still doesnt work, even after filling out the fields, no email has come. Not in spam either.
jo pls move slower haha
To much workflow jajaja
Thank you !!!