This Will Change How You ARRANGE Your Songs Forever

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @Alice-Efe
    @Alice-Efe  Месяц назад

    🔊 WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ARRANGEMEN?🔊
    I've create a full arrangement masterclass with 80+ lectures more than 14 hours content and it comes with arrangement recipes.
    Take a look: courses.mercurialtones.com/courses/everything-about-arrangement

  • @skate3585
    @skate3585 2 года назад +7

    There’s no way you can hate this guy.. not even using ableton and still learning more than from everyone else.. unbelievable

  • @dreamlandsociety5842
    @dreamlandsociety5842 2 года назад +44

    As someone who has struggled with this "caught in a loop" thing for years, I can say this video is very helpful. I found my way out by bruteforcing through some Arrangements, while giving zero fucks about the outcome or if the initial idea is good enough. If it sucked I just moved on to the next and then the next. Now it is a lot easier and almost all loops get at least arranged. I found also that often the seemingly "bad" ideas turned out to be quite good and more fun when arranged. And vice versa. I think if you love your initial idea too much it makes it harder to make the right decitions, regarding deleting or replacing certain elements. Trust the Process... and thanks Yalcin for your wonderful work.

    • @rtdude1
      @rtdude1 2 года назад +5

      You mentioned that loving your original idea too much can make it hard to make the right decision. This has proven to be 100% true for me. I find that I am scared to do anything for fear that I will mess up what I like and I end up setting it aside and starting something new…
      I have been thinking I need to start doing what you did and brute force them into an arrangement and not worry about it. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @CookieColt
    @CookieColt 2 года назад +88

    Haha the duckface is on point in the thumbnail Yalcin 😂. Also: good video man, great work! Another interesting thing about Vincent Van Gogh is that he started painting 🎨 when he was 30 🤯. He had only studied and read about art up until that point in his life before his brother had him omitted to an psychiatric hospital/asylum due to him having many psychotic breakdowns (people think he had Borderline which was not discovered at point in time). The hospital was a progressive establishment for its time though and they treated patients in a very humane way. His brother begged the doctors to let Vincent paint as he knew it made him happy and he paid them enough to open a painting room just for him. Vincent then proceeded to paint every day for a year which was all of the time he spent there. He made Starry Night 🌃 and many other famous paintings in that very room. Lessons that you could take from this: If you love something it's never too late to start doing it. Practice makes perfect. And love from family and people can aid someone a long way ❤️☮️. He was very happy when he stayed there and sure he wasn't famous for his time but his art echoes through out eternity so that we can enjoy it and learn from his journey.

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад +20

      Let me pin this so everybody can read about it. Thank you for writing it Ed!

    • @i-never-look-at-replies-lol
      @i-never-look-at-replies-lol 2 года назад

      Just because BPD hadn't been discovered yet doesn't mean it didn't exist. You think you need modern psychology to be able to understand humans? That no one knew what they were talking about in regards to human behavior until people started writing books about it in the late 1800s? I'm pretty sure even 2000 years ago humans could tell if something was off in another human.

    • @AlbertoBalsalme
      @AlbertoBalsalme 2 года назад +4

      @@i-never-look-at-replies-lol What are you talking about? He never said none of that in his comment

    • @djvarangian
      @djvarangian 2 года назад +2

      Interesting - I got back into music at 40, with no formal training or background in music theory. I had experience Sequencing Audio from 1992, using a program called OctaMed, & a few years DJ experience.
      I find it fascinating that a penniless & Hungry Impressionist conforms to the popular archetypal "Starving Artist." Folks assume that if you're not a WEALTHY Musician, then you must be a POOR (bad) Musician.

    • @el-artista-marginado
      @el-artista-marginado 2 года назад +1

      also he was fortunate to being able to do art, and the bills where paid by his brother...bug big help...some artists have to work hard to pay bills and free time is all to art

  • @RicardoSilva-jj6rg
    @RicardoSilva-jj6rg 2 года назад +20

    Hands down. I have been producing for more than 6 years now. this means, that I have watched A LOT of tutorials. Your tutorials though set the bar so high and always bring me value.
    Thanks a lot for that buddy and keep making those humble, but awesome videos.

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад +2

      Aww cheers Ricardo. Appreciate it that you wrote it here. Thank you!

    • @RicardoSilva-jj6rg
      @RicardoSilva-jj6rg 2 года назад +2

      @@Alice-Efe credit where credit is due 🙏🏻

  • @Rhekluse
    @Rhekluse 2 года назад +9

    I love that you share your insights on not only the technical sides of production but the psychological side as well. It's important to look at every studio session as 'practice' even if nothing super productive comes out of it. It's unrealistic to expect a releasable tune every time you open the DAW, in turn potentially creating a stressful & unenjoyable creative experience.

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow 2 года назад +1

    Auxiliary Hook is something I have not yet considered in my 30+ years of producing electronica. well done!

  • @thestoicscientist
    @thestoicscientist 2 года назад +33

    You've already set the bar very high, but this might be the most useful tutorial you have ever done! Thanks :)

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад +3

      Happy to hear that Paul! I really hope that each video is better than previous. At least I try 😊

    • @el-artista-marginado
      @el-artista-marginado 2 года назад +1

      is the best teacher as far i can tell,,, i feel fortunate that just happpen to disover melodic techno, like to make it, and got a superb mentor...life is perfect

  • @carlrowlinson2833
    @carlrowlinson2833 2 года назад +1

    Holy shit! I've been SO guilty of trying to work with average ideas and layering the shit out of them! Will change that immediately!

  • @davidmcginnis16
    @davidmcginnis16 2 года назад +1

    1 min in I already know this is exactly what I need. I’m one of them who keeps adding. Starting to improve recently. But this the video for me 😊

  • @nativitymusic
    @nativitymusic 2 года назад +5

    Just finished my 76 original tonight since 2019. And yeah the only way to get better is to finish and export then take it to your DJ rig and test it out with your other favorite tracks. The more you finish the better you'll get and the more confident you'll be.
    Everything you said in this video rings true to me. Esp the less is more. Tracks I was finishing and releasing 8 yrs ago had way too many elements and I would always force the mix instead of just finding/sticking to sounds that i really loved and that complimented each other naturally.
    Recently my objective is to finish the track with no more than 15 tracks/parts/layers. Focusing on getting a really really infectious groove and then automating the hell out of every little detail to make it sound different as the song plays. [Bonus tip: I usually work in 2hr chunks + taking 1 - 2 hr breaks to reset my ears/mind before going back in]
    Lastly, something i learned a while ago on the Arrangement process. I used to never finish tracks and would just have a whole bunch of grooves. Then I saw a video where a producer just took their favorite track at the moment and flushed out the arrangement in Ableton w/ each layer [just empty midi] and notated on the top "intro, build, 1st drop, 1st break, etc" until the end. Once I figured that out it really helped me finish songs and not get stuck w/ just a loop.
    Good luck. Keep on creating!

    • @jakubsz86
      @jakubsz86 2 года назад

      Finishing tracks is sometimes a challange. Do you have a link to the video you're talking about?

    • @nativitymusic
      @nativitymusic 2 года назад

      @@jakubsz86 this isn't the exact video i saw [can't find it anymore] but the explanation/concept is the same.
      ruclips.net/video/dXdvRuQjE3A/видео.html

    • @C1Nuke
      @C1Nuke 7 месяцев назад

      @@jakubsz86 If you can't finish a track, just do it. How? *It doesn't matter how, just do it!*
      The more you do (something in the project), the faster you will come to the finish line - you will be able to finish the track.
      If it is *very* difficult, you can "imitate" how others overcome this process: kick, bass, sub, hats, track 1, 2, etc. Just make more movements, because *life requires movement.* Aristotle

  • @bharathj63
    @bharathj63 2 года назад +1

    This is fucking hitting the issue on the nail! Not many people would talk about this! One great idea is 1000 times better than 1000 average ideas. This is coming from dealing with clients and going through 3 to 4 revisions and it's always the one with the best single idea. This right here is the most important tip! Ever! 🙏

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow 2 года назад +1

    OK, so Happy Accidents and Classical Chopin blew me away.

  • @rtdude1
    @rtdude1 2 года назад +6

    This is gold! I’m gonna be playing this video along with the two arrangement videos over and over again. It’s hard to express how helpful they are. You’re the best my friend! Thank you.

    • @goonner80
      @goonner80 2 года назад +1

      Spot on mate. Yalcin has just nailed it once again.

  • @bengsynthmusic
    @bengsynthmusic 2 года назад

    I look at videos of the pros and their project is huge like 50 60+ tracks. That leaves me feeling insecure and makes me put sounds and instruments just so I have a huge project. This tip to keep things minimal and add only high quality ideas is very useful. Thank you.

  • @altectry59
    @altectry59 2 года назад +2

    6:35 okay, i just tried this technic and it's sooo powerful, Schubert's gonna be my best buddy. Thanks !!
    And again, amazing tutorial

  • @adpt_music
    @adpt_music 2 года назад +1

    This might be the single most useful tutorial on tackling this issue I've ever seen. Literally struggled with this for YEARS and you are dropping knowledge bombs and new ways to solve this problem every 10 seconds. Thank you so much 🙏

  • @batuhanhamurkaroglu5448
    @batuhanhamurkaroglu5448 2 года назад +1

    I have too many loops that I got bored of and never finished. Now after getting inspired watching this video I know it is time to work on them . much love

  • @osmana213
    @osmana213 2 года назад +2

    That Chopin inspired loop is beautiful! Especially with the synth stabs

  • @natetvtv
    @natetvtv 2 года назад

    Consistently one of the most helpful and insightful channels I’ve found so far! Thank you!!

  • @RalexNSW
    @RalexNSW 2 года назад +1

    That was super helpful thank you. Heading over to watch your arrangement video now.

  • @RoelvandenBerge
    @RoelvandenBerge 2 года назад +6

    Awesomely inspiring video again. So concrete, to-the-point and full of useful tips for everyday productions. Will watch this multiple times probably. Legend!

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад +2

      Happy to help Roel! Make sure to check other 2 arrangement videos as well, as they conclude each other.

  • @obeb787
    @obeb787 2 года назад +1

    Much thanks for this! Ive been struggling so bad. I use to be really good like 10 years ago. Now im trying to get back at it and I can’t even develop anything, its just so frustrating.
    I love your workflow & clarity of the process.

  • @tomasomalley9011
    @tomasomalley9011 2 года назад

    Been watching alot of youtube producers but your videos don’t leave anything important out ! So much value in what you do thanks !

  • @maryandmatthew4557
    @maryandmatthew4557 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad I've found your channel, not just for the excellent lessons, but also because your voice and manner are so relaxing. Sometimes I forget to pay attention to the words and just get absorbed by the sound of you speaking :-D.

  • @YanickFM
    @YanickFM 2 года назад

    Wow this came into my recommendation at the perfect time. I've been stuck on a track for what feels like forever now and was just about to give up on it. Now I have some more ideas to try on it

  • @Gelenkbusfahrer
    @Gelenkbusfahrer 2 года назад +1

    Not only is this hands down the best YT Channel about music production, it also keeps me motivated. Have to watch the vids at 0.75 speed tho, i am getting old xD

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a ton! I know new format is a bit faster but 0.75 should help 💖

    • @JC20XX
      @JC20XX 2 года назад

      @@Alice-Efe the format is great. I'd rather skip back 10 seconds or slow down than have a video drag along allowing me time to space out.

  • @photicsonar
    @photicsonar 2 года назад

    These are by far the best tips for making better music. You are my hero.

  • @cjfromgtasanadreas
    @cjfromgtasanadreas 2 года назад

    Don't get me wrong Yalcin, but it's much deeper than that.
    There is a lot of genres with different approaches, the best way to practice finishing songs is not just finishing them and moving on to the next, it's a good idea, but here's my take on this very complicated topic, I've been producing for around 6 years, I have around 20 tracks I am extremely proud of, still never finished one, but I'm slowly getting there. So here it is:
    -make a list of all your favorite artists
    -get your favorite tracks of them in your DAW of choice
    -listen to each and notice that many artists have different approaches
    -careful, don't get lost in the music, this is work you have to do
    -take notes or set tags in your daw on what happens at each point of the song, the key is to understand the track
    -pay attention to filtering, volume changes, use visual analyzers if you need to, there is so much FUCKING AUTOMATION to be done in order to finish your track it will make your head explode, but you need to realize that producing is not all fun and games, when it comes to finishing a track it's work and work can be tiresome
    -there are some tools that can take let's say a lead and make some weird sounds out of it, some producers use Output's Portal, it makes some granular atmospheric sounds, I've yet to try it, but can't wait to, let's say you have an arp melody, these tools take that melody and give you some textures/sounds that go nice with the melody, now you can put that in the intro, highcut the original sound, automate it, on the next bar start filtering some drum loop in and who knows, this might inspire you to make a whole build up
    -there's many options, endless, this is what's killing us, for me, a self proclaimed adhd perfectionist this is the biggest barrier I've had to face with my music, but you need to accept it, you need to pick something and let it be
    -now the best part, once you do this a lot it will become "muscle memory", just like when you sit down, make a melody idea, a bass idea, add some drums, the same will happen with finishing your music, it will become easier because you will find your way of doing things, your sound so to say
    -don't get lost in mixing/mastering in this arrangement process, it still happens to me, but the track needs to be finished first, arranged, then you can mix
    Good luck!

  • @debu206
    @debu206 2 года назад

    Hi Alice, not only was your video informative and educative, the way you signed off the video with the example of Vincent Van Gogh was heartfelt encouragement.
    Thank you for your efforts!

  • @JC20XX
    @JC20XX 2 года назад

    Thank you for being one of the few channels that actually feels like no filler

  • @dnzkrdg
    @dnzkrdg 2 года назад +1

    I'm not kidding, this was your most valuable, informative and heartfelt video I've ever watched. Thank you very much indeed Yalçın Abi :)

  • @Narz3000
    @Narz3000 Год назад

    This tutorial just blew my mind. I'm still processing it. Wow you are super sharp.

  • @ylm6683
    @ylm6683 Год назад

    Lately i struggled to finisn my tracks , but as i bumped into your youtube channel i started to improve that skill and my music now played by major artists like Tale of us and Argy
    Thank you for those great videos and sharing your knowledge with us ! ❤❤

  • @LawrenceBrock
    @LawrenceBrock 2 года назад

    You pack soooooo many valuable insights into convenient short videos. I love the way there is zero waffle! Thank you thank you thank you.

  • @abscure9619
    @abscure9619 2 года назад +2

    Yalcin, I watched this channel grow since the beginning. I just wanted to say that your videos are really on the next level. Such a great variety of examples to what you are explaining, also great visualisations to support the statements. I Can't imagine the amount work that goes into your videos. Thank you!

  • @remialdeguer3418
    @remialdeguer3418 2 года назад

    By far, the most interesting series of music production vids, thanks a lot

  • @MadazzaMusik
    @MadazzaMusik 2 года назад

    Great advice how I make all my tunes. Very informative and real. Best info I've ever seen in a video I was wondering when someone would make this video tbh

  • @BigVic687
    @BigVic687 2 года назад

    man I cant explain how much this video gonna help me out because this is a common problem when i produce!!

  • @marklarm
    @marklarm 2 года назад

    HAHAA yer friggin awesome Yalcin. I love your channel. The information/service you provide here is 100% top notch and on point. Keep on rockin man!

  • @olivaironkar
    @olivaironkar 2 года назад

    The Veil bro.. Its just a masterpiece. I'm a huge fan of that track!!!

  • @anantwashere
    @anantwashere 2 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. I ACCIDENTALLY BUMPED INTO YOUR CHANNEL AND MAN! SUCH INTERESTING IDEAS!

  • @cjfromgtasanadreas
    @cjfromgtasanadreas 2 года назад

    The fast talk and editing really makes me want to learn and get to work hahah, amazing as always, thank you!

  • @lucasporcellidecamargofran9997
    @lucasporcellidecamargofran9997 2 года назад

    Holy shit!!!! What a class!!! Best channel on RUclips for sure!!! Outstanding Yalcin

  • @durtyd3406
    @durtyd3406 2 года назад

    wow man that end piece makes so much sense. ty!

  • @muzaarnold
    @muzaarnold 2 года назад

    The ending quote was a the best! Let’s keep creating

  • @Codemarla
    @Codemarla 2 года назад

    Funny that you say about starting with a chord progression and adding a melody after. I used to do that but I wasnt happy with it. Now Ive started writing a melody first, not worrying about key or anything, then I make the harmony around the melody. I find that gives more flexibility as changing the chords underpinning the melody can really change the vibe of the track. Instead of just having standard root note triads, I end up with a lot more extended or inverted chords, and even borrowed chords from different keys that for the melody and add great tension.

  • @justinbraveheart26
    @justinbraveheart26 17 дней назад

    My approach is straightforward: start by selecting a track you like and import it into your DAW. Set the correct BPM and mark key points throughout the track, labeling each based on the changes or actions that occur. Identify the bass key, then lower the volume of the reference track slightly. Begin creating your own music while playing the reference track in the background, using it as a guide. Pay attention to how the track is structured and build your beat in the same key. As you progress, gradually lower the volume of the reference track and adjust your arrangement to fit your vision. Later, bring the reference track back up to match your track’s volume and do an A/B comparison to check the mix and overall feel. The goal is not to copy the reference track but to use it as inspiration, helping you stay on track with your arrangement and build-ups. By working in the same key, you can achieve a mix that closely resonates with the original, which is crucial for achieving a similar sound. This method helps prevent creative blocks and keeps you moving forward in your production.

  • @billyraymyers1002
    @billyraymyers1002 2 года назад

    Inspiring videos that help you grow as a producer isn't something I easily find on RUclips. Every upload here makes me want to get right to my daw and experiment with a fresh perspective! Thank you so much for sharing your creative energy with us all 💘

  • @KaCeTheProducer
    @KaCeTheProducer 2 года назад

    Great info man! You're actually giving good insight and ideas without a bunch of filler. This is definitely one of the better tutorials out here kudos

  • @bugrabaran2808
    @bugrabaran2808 2 года назад +1

    I had tears in my eyes when he had stated ''to be honest'' and continued his advices in the anxiety of bad execution part :). Thank you Yalçın. As you have probably experienced the same procces, sometimes execution makes stress and it is really hard to pass over in that situation. But I think this content is the cure!

  • @joshnanable
    @joshnanable 2 года назад +1

    Yalcin. Thank you so much for these tutorials. You have inspired so many out there including me to make the music we love. Take care buddy !

  • @BrianMagnan
    @BrianMagnan 2 года назад

    Been facing some serious writers block this week. I had the day off tomorrow and was gonna try to write and I’m gonna try some of these ideas!

  • @zachstarr2543
    @zachstarr2543 2 года назад

    The pitch envelope on the vocal at 6:23 made life so much easier. Faster then the way I was doing it thanks !

  • @el-artista-marginado
    @el-artista-marginado 2 года назад

    soooo inspiring......thnk you for your service to all musicians

  • @dezolatestation
    @dezolatestation 2 года назад

    this videos, is cure my almost a whole struggle in a years

  • @vibewisemusic
    @vibewisemusic 2 года назад

    The inspiration from classical music was amazing!

  • @graceintheplace13
    @graceintheplace13 Год назад

    I really needed this message today as I am in the "doubt" phase. Thank you so much for your words of encouragement!

  • @FLUFFYCAT_PNW
    @FLUFFYCAT_PNW 2 года назад

    Such truth! You're really great at explaining these concepts. Subscribed! Thank you.

  • @lorenzomicheletto4088
    @lorenzomicheletto4088 2 года назад

    You are so helpful! Every time i feel stuck, here you appear showing us a way to move on! Thanks for the inspirations and tips!

  • @doloreseducation9068
    @doloreseducation9068 Год назад

    Very talented and humble person - You Rock!

  • @sumsari9392
    @sumsari9392 2 года назад

    your channel is amazing! No more words needed....... PS: THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING ALL THIS VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE!

  • @musicbykronix
    @musicbykronix 2 года назад

    This video is really a lifesaver for many music producers out there..

  • @Geepstar
    @Geepstar 2 года назад

    I love this video. Especially the part where you tell that there is a midi file from Chopin and other classics. That is GREAT! Love your sound too. Thanks for the vid.

  • @gogamusic
    @gogamusic 2 года назад

    Great again! Many gems in there. Loved the Auxiliary hook idea and getting inspired from classical music

  • @producemusicwithme
    @producemusicwithme 2 года назад +1

    Hey Yalcin, the editing on your latest videos has been top notch!
    Great to see the quality of your videos improving over time. Love your work!

  • @kilanym
    @kilanym 2 года назад +1

    You are really great producer, professional, artist, a great human being, you know how to take the topics about production from many sides to spreading the information in easy way! Big up biskuwi ❤️

  • @sergiofilho7845
    @sergiofilho7845 2 года назад

    very inspiring, thank you very much for this evolutionary timeline, I will follow this simple and very effective tutorial until 30 tracks, thank you very much

  • @jolieuke
    @jolieuke 2 года назад +1

    This is absolutely fantastic ! Thanks for this, very inspiring and it give me confidence !

  • @Sergoskrem
    @Sergoskrem 2 года назад

    very inspiring , and informative, thanks ! Track overloading are really beginner problem :) So easy to lost in so much nice sounding things

  • @TurdMcNugget
    @TurdMcNugget 2 года назад

    You're videos teach me so much. Thanks for the great content.

  • @MoeeTurbin
    @MoeeTurbin 2 года назад

    Very blunt and clear; much appreciated!

  • @voxstelarum
    @voxstelarum 2 года назад

    im just droping a comment to say huge thanks. I feel like a discovered a gold mine full of insight about becoming a better producer. I hope i can return in any way or form the help you are giving us here

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад

      Welcome to our community! Hope you like it here

  • @brightonbackgammon7802
    @brightonbackgammon7802 2 года назад

    Thank you Yalcin. You Sir, as we say in East London, are a BADMAN!

  • @underfoot-28
    @underfoot-28 2 года назад

    Super helpful and very spot on... Adding more "stuff" is something I constantly do without noticing, and these are great tips.

  • @Carefullyprepared
    @Carefullyprepared 2 года назад

    Bro your packs are fire, can't wait to get my mits on a pack, keep it up! 😁

  • @Timothonius
    @Timothonius 2 года назад

    I just love that you used the MGS alert sound 😂

  • @tractuspk
    @tractuspk 2 года назад

    So good to see Lena Dunham branching off into other artistic pursuits!

  • @simonseyz11
    @simonseyz11 2 года назад

    Beauty of a vid brochacho👍🏻 Great food for thought. Much appreciated!👍🏻

  • @JayThomasofficial
    @JayThomasofficial 2 года назад

    You’re amazing. Been watching your videos since the begging . It’s been a minute since I watched and they are super amazing now even Better but always good and appreciated . Thanks for all the time and knowledge Over the years

  • @MattTerry1
    @MattTerry1 2 года назад

    Your depth of knowledge and the way you present it is so good. Keep up the great work.

  • @ivanmzrnic6475
    @ivanmzrnic6475 2 года назад

    bu kanal çok çok çok çok üst seviyede helal olsun. Çok geç keşfetmişim oturup hepsini izlemeliyim

  • @pakovbasyuk
    @pakovbasyuk 2 года назад

    Your vibe, content quality and tips density is mind-blowing! Keep going!
    Best production channel I’ve discovered so far.

  • @djderive6830
    @djderive6830 Год назад

    Getting into music production and have watched both your arrangement theory vids! Thank you so much for these vids super helpful! This one was just the icing on the cake and super inspirational.

  • @r-cane8634
    @r-cane8634 2 года назад

    What I love to do is research some song structures of the genre I'm working on... makes you think of your "loop" to evolve in a composition based on what other songs consist of. Once you studied a couple you know the building blocks and start building your own! Love what you're doing! Keep up the good stuff!

  • @MusiCANDGrafittI
    @MusiCANDGrafittI 2 года назад

    This is one of the best turorials ive ever seen ! Thank you so much!

  • @heatscoremusic
    @heatscoremusic 2 года назад

    Good video my dude! Bought your pack yesterday 🤜🏼🤛🏼

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад

      Thanks a ton mate! Hope you liked the pack and it brought you tons of inspiration 😊🙌

    • @heatscoremusic
      @heatscoremusic 2 года назад

      @@Alice-Efe so far so good! It was the serum one. I will experiment with it some more today and maybe hit you up with the track 🤟🏽🤟🏽

  • @DowdenProductionAcademy
    @DowdenProductionAcademy 2 года назад +1

    You are setting the RUclips bar high Yalcin! Amazing content and tips! :)

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад +1

      Cheers mate! Your 2 minutes tutorials are fun to watch as well! 💯

    • @DowdenProductionAcademy
      @DowdenProductionAcademy 2 года назад

      @@Alice-Efe Thanks! :)

  • @alexanderdornier7245
    @alexanderdornier7245 2 года назад

    wow this tutorial, it‘s just… beautiful.

  • @AKAtAGG
    @AKAtAGG 2 года назад

    Solid gold once again. Perfectly explained and no matter the level of producer watching, we'll all learn something. Brilliant mate I love your vids so much,.

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад

      Thanks a ton mate! Seeing a Sticky7435 comment is always gold 😉✨

  • @DooscProductions
    @DooscProductions 2 года назад

    Thanks for that one 😃 Your videos are gems ! Lots of wisdom compressed in only a few minutes. Inspiring 🔋💪

  • @RobVice
    @RobVice 2 года назад

    The best way to finish more tracks is to learn how to work fast. If I can’t basically finish a track in 2-3 sessions, it’s going nowhere, because I get bored and stuck.

  • @timothygregory4244
    @timothygregory4244 2 года назад

    Man, love your videos. Their super helpful and practical. Get so many take aways. This one is particularly great! I always get stuck in loops.
    Thanks Dude 😁

  • @HEC9
    @HEC9 2 года назад

    One of the epics tuts on YT!!! 🎯
    08:39 - WOOOAHHHH!!! 🐲

  • @VAYIOS
    @VAYIOS 2 года назад

    Your videos are so well thought out and arranged. Thank you for taking the time to create these videos!

  • @Roland_Tr909_Swing
    @Roland_Tr909_Swing 2 года назад

    Cheers for this I get stuck in a loop way to often

  • @MikeManaMusic
    @MikeManaMusic 2 года назад

    I love this new style of your videos, animations etc. highest quality channel I know. Keeps me te really interested watching :)

  • @rukham
    @rukham 2 года назад

    love your enthusiasm man!

  • @MigsMusings
    @MigsMusings 2 года назад

    I wish I could give more than one thumbs up. Always, your video topics seem to be timed perfectly for me and answer either a question I have or cover something I'm going through. I could not give enough thanks (and likes/thumbs ups) to you.

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a ton JC de Villa. You show your support clearly and it more than enough. ❤💯 Keep producing and I will make more videos!

  • @Venuser
    @Venuser 2 года назад

    This Channel is way too underated. Bro you will go a long way

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  2 года назад +1

      Aww thanks a million!