Actually that's not entirely correct either staccato is indeed short but is mire accurately described as playing notes disconnected (gaps in between notes). Legato means to play botes connected. For example ohammer ons and pull offs on guitar are also considerd legato. But depending on the aggression of a hamer on the sound might become more percusive and disconnected making it staccato.
Better than I could do on the main bass, but definitely not nearly as impressive as Code, they're a bit messy and loose sounding compared to the actual artist's sound design, but this is definitely a helpful tutorial for the genre in general. Also don't crack plugins ya nerd.
FINALLY an ableton deathstep tutorial
i mean its the same theory in all daws
Thank you Joshua
I guess it's kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good site to watch newly released movies online?
@Nelson Luciano lately I have been using Flixzone. Just google for it :)
You basically own Nasko’s computer
hahahhahaha yea I binged a lot of his livestreams
Nice tutorial! Great tips with that Nasko Multiband and Elastic Pitch 👍 pay attention people
What an intro. I’m sold at being your 100th follower
Code pandorum - outclass (hektic remix)
Yooooo just found your channel, you seriously know what you’re doing man! Never subbed quicker lmaooo 😂
yo this shit slaps. good job dude
how did you get that bend plus minus in phaseplant!!!??
Nasko made a preset for that
Hahaha nice cracked Endless Smile fam
correction all my plugins are cracked
The best tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Transitional reverb claps or cymbals would be good in between sections of the piece but def sounds dope bro
nice work! seems pretty legit :)
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Ima creep
This is awesome!!!
Code: Pandorum's music is emo music but if it was actually good
You got a sub from me
what is the music you used in the background?
This is nasty, I love it !
9:37 lol same
Quick correction. Staccato is short... legato is long.
thanks for the tip
Actually that's not entirely correct either staccato is indeed short but is mire accurately described as playing notes disconnected (gaps in between notes). Legato means to play botes connected. For example ohammer ons and pull offs on guitar are also considerd legato. But depending on the aggression of a hamer on the sound might become more percusive and disconnected making it staccato.
@@rainieralbertsz4165 playing notes with gaps in between is just non legato. staccato are quick, abrupt note hits
yo this is dope as fuck, just curious what did you use for your choir? ive been looking for a good choir for so long
Not sure if he uses the same, but there are like two choir soundbanks for Spitfire Audio's LABS plugin. They're pretty dope, you should check them out
Where's da second or third drop
That's what I was gonna ask
never got around to it
Sample pack?
Me too I need sample packs
@@chocpix no ablo ingles man xd
I was gonna release one, but I'm not really into dubstep all that much anymore so I prolly won't release one
@@hektic-dubstepriddim2791 What genres do you like now?
@@hektic-dubstepriddim2791 why don't you just remove dubstep and riddim for the channel name then and release other tuts
3:03 what kind of snare did you say?
A pan snare
It's more dark dubstep than deathstep, and it's not like CP style
Hola
Better than I could do on the main bass, but definitely not nearly as impressive as Code, they're a bit messy and loose sounding compared to the actual artist's sound design, but this is definitely a helpful tutorial for the genre in general. Also don't crack plugins ya nerd.
The chorus is not like the Sound
Which sound, dude? Please type properly.
not really bro, the guns are trashy
chill
Dude just no
all good. ppl form their own opinions
Code uses Fl tho?
It does specify this tutorial is for ableton in the title
Checkout Code's start to finish from defrye society. He is on there, and yes. He uses FL Studio and not ableton.
Dosnt matter what daw just matters the music