Often when watching tutorials or song breakdowns I am suprised how easy a cool pattern/loop/song is created and how specific effects create a unique sound. Most of the time however Im getting lost or overdo things when producing myself. To be minimalistic is quite hard for me
Yan I fucking love you so much!!!!!!!!!! You were one of my favourite producers before you started doing tutorials but now mister you are definitely number one
Your generosity is absolutely unparalleled; do you have a Patreon I could pledge to? I feel terrible taking all of these tricks, and not giving anything back.
Thats why I say you don’t need expensive gear to make nice warm sounding textures. Amp, Pedal and Saturator get the job done. I still buy hardware tho, because it’s fun.
Everyone’s talking about how useful this is for their production and I am sitting here celebrating the fact that I finally understand what “Dub techno” means
You probably dont care but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Eliseo Caden thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
If you use analogue just use band pass filter instead of lowpass + eq. If you can't afford phaser and compressor, modulated filter + delay and maybe some reverb is also ok. Much more enjoyable than clicking on software switches with a mouse also.
Ok... this video was extremely usefull and pleasant to watch... but why is it named 5 patterns, why in intro showed 5 patterns, but there are acually 3 patterns? And most surprisingly, why noone commented aboout it yet? :D
Great video, so helpful! I have a question, I notice in a lot of your patterns you use the same or similar FX chain with minor tweaks (Amp into delay into EQ into phaser into flanger with similarish settings). Is this just to make it easier for us noobs following your videos or do you find using similar techniques helps make your sounds and tracks sound more consistent with each other?
This is superb sound design! Wondering why you usually turn off the options on stock Ableton Reverb (early reflections, chorus, etc.)? Is that just a preference or do you think they do something weird and unnecessary ?
@@YanCook I was just saying that when you add Reverb to a track as an insert, you almost always switch off most of the extra features in the plugin like Early Reflections, Chorus, post-EQ etc. Does it make sense?
With the parameters you speak about, they are best heard by pulling the reverb fully wet. Increasing the reverb decay and then focusing in on on reverb tail while the track loops. Dial in those setting to taste. Then scale back the reverb decay time and dry/wet value to your desired amounts. These subtle variations help create your personal finger print. They can often be drowned out by the rest of the signal chain. However, they might then be brought up again with the bus compression or mastering chain. Another use for them is to use the same reverb settings on a couple different sources, but then slightly alter just those parameters you've asked about. This can present a little bit more of a natural space. As if the instruments are in the same room/space but in different positions within it. I do agree with Yan though. Something about Abletons reverb tends to get kind lost or very blurred in the mix compared to other tools and their new reverb solves that. That being said, I'd like to get back into abletons stock reverb and figure out how to exploit it. I think we are coming up on the phase of it being "classic".
It's really bizarre, sometimes i follow the exact instructions, redo everything twice, and it comes out sounding totally different. Pattern 3 for example, after all the effects are done on the Operator mine is much more sub and attack heavy, far less mids come through. Tried playing with a bunch of settings but no idea what's doing it.
So, basically you are a new producer that is so proud for learning basic things that you post them in hopes that people will think that you actually have talent.
yan tell me.. what are you planning to do with all the karma you collect? much love!
Really kind and generous of you to reveal to make this so accessible
Remember to set up a few sends (reverb with erosion is one of my faves) and get some automation going to get extra dubby
Thanks 🙏🏻
Pattern #4 detune is really beautiful.
I precisely needed this one, thanks again for you're precious help getting me closer to making the techno i love ! This is so precious !
That first pattern had me going super crazy!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Would love to hear some more dub from you Yan :) drifted island is one of my fav tracks by you
looking at pattern 1 and realizing it's just C7 and F7 chords within 1 octave range, but it sounds way more complicated. That's cool af.
Often when watching tutorials or song breakdowns I am suprised how easy a cool pattern/loop/song is created and how specific effects create a unique sound. Most of the time however Im getting lost or overdo things when producing myself. To be minimalistic is quite hard for me
@@LenzGunzen I think it’s hard for most. ‘less is more’ is true, but oh so hard to do.
you're killing the game with your tutos. Thanks a lot :)
Один из лучших ютюб каналов по техно, без слов, все понятно
Proper quality sound engineering
that second pattern's sound design process really opened my eyes
Production quality equal or superior to paid services. Danke Yan.
You're such a magician Yan!
Really appreciate your work mate! Delivers a lot of inspiration
Yoooo I randomly ran into Yan cooks yt while looking for help?? Frkn siccckk. Yan cook lessgoooo
Thaaaank you, so helpful, love the sound of pattern 2 and was able to build it like you in the Ableton Wavetable 🥰
Thank you so much for all of these videos! I’m learning so much from you. xoxo
Yan I fucking love you so much!!!!!!!!!! You were one of my favourite producers before you started doing tutorials but now mister you are definitely number one
dub rules my world
Thanks for sharing🖤✌
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
I'm absolutely loving these tutorials! Keep them coming Yan.
Thanks Yan, your great book of knowledge
Your generosity is absolutely unparalleled; do you have a Patreon I could pledge to? I feel terrible taking all of these tricks, and not giving anything back.
Thanks, I use Fiverr, I sell project files there and my artworks 🙂
Thats what i wanted!! Thank you bro.
Beautiful dub-patterns. Love them. Thanks for sharing! #qualitycontent 🕺🤩
Love your videos. Love Dub Techno. What's not to love!
Pattern 2 and 5
I love dub techno 🖤🖤
very satisfying.. thanks
Yan you R bringing the clubs back 2 life again
Иногда захожу не туториал посмотреть а просто треки послушать)
Omg! Helpull! Thanks
Love your Videos Yan!
OMG just what I needed, thank you so much
Awesome stuff!! Thanks for this
you always do what I'm looking for
This is amazing! Thanks!
Thanks again Yan
I usually despise no voice tutorials, but shit, this all sounds so good, im willing to endure it! Exquicite!
Best early Christmas gift
Pattern #5 fucking slaps! If you don't turn it into a full track then I will! (try at least :D)
Amazing work!!
Pattern 3 is my favorite, a bit mystic swing.
Uff, all in good taste
Thats why I say you don’t need expensive gear to make nice warm sounding textures. Amp, Pedal and Saturator get the job done. I still buy hardware tho, because it’s fun.
yan cook the G
you’re amazing thank you!!
Merci Yan !
Yo Yan I love you man
many thanks for sharing. 🖤👍
Круто! как раз искал хорошие дабтек туториалы.
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Thank you. I wish I had suite.
Wow, Easy, easy!!!
Everyone’s talking about how useful this is for their production and I am sitting here celebrating the fact that I finally understand what “Dub techno” means
Listen to basic channel
Grate tracks, however I am not sure these fit into the dub techno genre. I was thinking more deep techno or even melodic techno. Nice chord plucks 🤟🎊🤟
5:40 - Pattern 2 is where it's at
Patterns 1 and 2 use Wavetable
Pattern 3 uses Operator
Very nice, thank you. Although I don't understand why don't you align the audio latency - the sound is obviously delayed after the video.
I don't see it, maybe it's your device causing the problem.
@@YanCook yup i see the latency too.. but has not affect on the awesomeness of the video. thanks yan!
How about some tutorials on how to create those beautiful glitchy background images? :))
You probably dont care but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Beau Garrett Instablaster ;)
@Eliseo Caden thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Eliseo Caden it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my ass :D
@Beau Garrett glad I could help xD
If you use analogue just use band pass filter instead of lowpass + eq. If you can't afford phaser and compressor, modulated filter + delay and maybe some reverb is also ok. Much more enjoyable than clicking on software switches with a mouse also.
Your tutorials must be a bitch to mount on Premiere, this is top tier quality,
Nice
Thx Man I will reproduce all of them with the Analog 4, probably using the PLocks I could get something richer, any suggestions Pls?
What is that type of kick called is it a 909? Excellent video 🔥🔥🔥
awesome as always. how did you learn to produce? by yourself, just trying things?
Yeah, + videos, + analysing other artists tracks.
Ok... this video was extremely usefull and pleasant to watch... but why is it named 5 patterns, why in intro showed 5 patterns, but there are acually 3 patterns? And most surprisingly, why noone commented aboout it yet? :D
nice tunes
Great video, so helpful! I have a question, I notice in a lot of your patterns you use the same or similar FX chain with minor tweaks (Amp into delay into EQ into phaser into flanger with similarish settings). Is this just to make it easier for us noobs following your videos or do you find using similar techniques helps make your sounds and tracks sound more consistent with each other?
Thanks! I just show how I make my tracks :)
This is superb sound design! Wondering why you usually turn off the options on stock Ableton Reverb (early reflections, chorus, etc.)? Is that just a preference or do you think they do something weird and unnecessary ?
Are you talking about return tracks?
They are great, but for some reason I almost never use them.
@@YanCook I was just saying that when you add Reverb to a track as an insert, you almost always switch off most of the extra features in the plugin like Early Reflections, Chorus, post-EQ etc. Does it make sense?
@@piotr803 Oh))
Sometimes I use those, but I don't hear a big difference really. The new reverb in Live 11 is awesome though :)
With the parameters you speak about, they are best heard by pulling the reverb fully wet. Increasing the reverb decay and then focusing in on on reverb tail while the track loops. Dial in those setting to taste. Then scale back the reverb decay time and dry/wet value to your desired amounts. These subtle variations help create your personal finger print. They can often be drowned out by the rest of the signal chain. However, they might then be brought up again with the bus compression or mastering chain. Another use for them is to use the same reverb settings on a couple different sources, but then slightly alter just those parameters you've asked about. This can present a little bit more of a natural space. As if the instruments are in the same room/space but in different positions within it. I do agree with Yan though. Something about Abletons reverb tends to get kind lost or very blurred in the mix compared to other tools and their new reverb solves that. That being said, I'd like to get back into abletons stock reverb and figure out how to exploit it. I think we are coming up on the phase of it being "classic".
Exists Pattern 1 as a Track?
I realy like it
It's really bizarre, sometimes i follow the exact instructions, redo everything twice, and it comes out sounding totally different. Pattern 3 for example, after all the effects are done on the Operator mine is much more sub and attack heavy, far less mids come through. Tried playing with a bunch of settings but no idea what's doing it.
any link to the first track ?
why do you call them patterns?
I really wish to see 1st pattern made into a full song
So pity that all tricks are for Ableton users 😆
So, basically you are a new producer that is so proud for learning basic things that you post them in hopes that people will think that you actually have talent.
Ouch!