How To TEAROUT with MUERTE - Heavy Dubstep Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 20 фев 2024
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    MUERTE runs through his process of creating a Dubstep drop in his signature Tearout style with his latest Avant sample pack in this exclusive tutorial.
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  • @AvantSamples
    @AvantSamples  4 месяца назад +8

    How insane was this final tune?!?!?! The first 25 users to use code: MUERTE25FOR25
    Will get 25% off either MUERTE's sample pack or the complete Heavy Dubstep Bundle. Both include a complete 1 hour in depth tutorial from MUERTE where builds an entire tune from scratch and teaches you all his secret sauce. Grab them here: avantsamples.com/product/heavy-dubstep-bundle/

  • @MarcusSt0ne
    @MarcusSt0ne 4 месяца назад +62

    Bro made a banger with no effort 😂

    • @zhestkiyboi
      @zhestkiyboi 4 месяца назад +10

      It's like that. It doesn't require more effort for that. You just need to study the daw you are using

    • @Fink-id6yg
      @Fink-id6yg 4 месяца назад +13

      That's called sampling bro. That's why anyone worth anything in music does their own sound design.

    • @ambermurray4481
      @ambermurray4481 4 месяца назад +12

      @@Fink-id6yg you have a point... but he did make these samples himself.. muerte can cook

    • @EDM-Jigger
      @EDM-Jigger 16 дней назад

      ​ Exactly bro. And to be honest, I'm a little sad to see he's a sample producer I thought bro is making all his own stuff. Like in all the videos I've seen him showing how to produce, I haven't once seen him make his own sample from scratch. Always seemed just grab someone elses answer that's already made.

    • @MarcusSt0ne
      @MarcusSt0ne 16 дней назад

      @@EDM-Jigger He’s messing with the sample so much it would basically be the equivalent of bouncing down a random note using a basic wavetable in Serum. After hearing the end product you would never assume that was a KSMHR one shot bass sample. At least I wouldn’t.

  • @danm3570
    @danm3570 4 месяца назад +8

    great help, got bundle. Thanks for sharing so much in depth, this is what I'm learning to do right now 😁

  • @jiminyfriggit2334
    @jiminyfriggit2334 4 месяца назад +2

    theeeer man returnz!

  • @ChrissyCranium
    @ChrissyCranium 4 месяца назад +3

    That was awesome

  • @spirit5604
    @spirit5604 4 месяца назад +2

    So fucking sick that we need the full release.

  • @DREDFULL-yt3uu
    @DREDFULL-yt3uu 4 месяца назад +9

    Bros a menace fr

  • @likesushii
    @likesushii 4 месяца назад +15

    UTILITY INSTALL 🤯😱

  • @DyspotikOriginal
    @DyspotikOriginal Месяц назад

    I hope to get even close to this level one day where I'm like yeah let's do this, this, this and bam. Speakers and asses shaking like you only read about

  • @therealKVLT
    @therealKVLT 2 месяца назад

    how did you add the 4 kicks with just one drag over from browser ? or did i miss something

  • @DJPastaYaY
    @DJPastaYaY 4 месяца назад +5

    Let's goooo

    • @vilmfilm
      @vilmfilm 4 месяца назад

      Pasta Mr MR MR MR

    • @vilmfilm
      @vilmfilm 4 месяца назад

      Who tf are you?

    • @vilmfilm
      @vilmfilm 4 месяца назад

      Vilmfilm shut ur ass

    • @vilmfilm
      @vilmfilm 4 месяца назад

      Sorry...

  • @aarons2632
    @aarons2632 4 месяца назад +14

    You could be a world class touring dj. You could be a hot shot producer. However after looking at what Moonboy was doing I’m pretty convinced that you can make a financial killing selling sample packs. I did the numbers on a sample pack Moonboy was only selling about 500 downloads of and it totaled up to around $80k and he needed less than 50 downloads to at the time to hit the 500 mark. Maybe in year or two (probably closer to two) I will be competent enough to make my own sample packs that I can sell. I see a lot of money in it.

    • @gabethelegend2007
      @gabethelegend2007 4 месяца назад +3

      But just so you know, moonboy’s packs are mostly ghost produced. He’s sling other producer’s sounds made for him. I’m pretty sure most of them are made by Nasko

    • @aarons2632
      @aarons2632 4 месяца назад +1

      @@gabethelegend2007 Wow. That’s ridiculous. There are so many people faking things it’s unreal. How did you find out his shit was ghost produced? That really far out because when I looked at a specific pack it was selling he would have racked up about $80k after all 500 downloads were complete so this makes me wonder how much he paid to have a whole sample pack ghost produced or if he just split the profit with the kid that actually made the sounds.

    • @aarons2632
      @aarons2632 4 месяца назад +2

      @@gabethelegend2007 the amount of fraudulent activity within electronic music is ridiculous. It’s ridiculous. The majority of American fans are out of touch and it seems the majority of producers are faking it. I hate this shit because if you can’t make your own tracks (especially out of sample packs) you shouldn’t be involved in this shit if you can’t do it without a ghost producer.

    • @Alixznder
      @Alixznder 4 месяца назад +3

      This. One reason I got into producing. The passive income from streams, YT tutorials and sample packs is nuts. Once you know what you are doing, hit the gas, make some content, then sit back 😂 Touring and playing shows is cool but the real money is online. This is coming from someone who moved to Denver for dubstep too, so I've been in the local scene for a hot minute. If money is something that interests you, online is the way to go.

    • @kyju7093
      @kyju7093 2 месяца назад

      @@gabethelegend2007 Moonboy also does ghost production for people as well, i heard he makes all of Jessica Audfried's music (idk how to spell her name) plus others behind the scenes but as long as people are getting paid thats all that matters i guess. but Moonboy is definitely capable to make the sounds himself, ive seen him produce just about every genre from scratch so hes legit imo

  • @ambermurray4481
    @ambermurray4481 4 месяца назад +4

    newbie here.. how do you pitch bend the bass in clip view like he does?

    • @MrSnowboarder72
      @MrSnowboarder72 4 месяца назад +1

      click on the transpose dial and then go to the envelope section and select transpose and the line will apear ove rthe sample

  • @ambermurray4481
    @ambermurray4481 4 месяца назад +1

    D all day

  • @ojberrettaberretta5314
    @ojberrettaberretta5314 23 дня назад

    we call this brostep

  • @cettura
    @cettura 3 месяца назад +1

    Random question, but can I use Sample Packs for Commercial projects? 😅

    • @AvantSamples
      @AvantSamples  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes all our samples are 100% royalty free! You can grab them from: AvantSamples.com

  • @tubeo94
    @tubeo94 4 месяца назад

    I know this might be a beginner question, but how can you be able to layer kick and clap at the same time?

    • @kyju7093
      @kyju7093 2 месяца назад +1

      just have the kick and clap play at the same time on two separate tracks

    • @tubeo94
      @tubeo94 2 месяца назад

      @@kyju7093 no no no, Im asking about transient spiking for mixing and mastering purposes.

    • @kyju7093
      @kyju7093 2 месяца назад

      @@tubeo94 if it sounds good it is good imo layering claps and kicks is legit how you make house or most 4/4 style dance music. layering kick and snare is usually a harder challenge and you dont see that often because usually the genres that use a snare (trap / dnb etc) have it isolated and in its own pocket because its a much fuller and punchier sound than a clap and if youre a nerd, ideally you want to tune the snare and the kick to the key of the song to lock everything in but a clap typically doesnt matter because its not really as tonal as a snare

  • @empyreumofficial6949
    @empyreumofficial6949 4 месяца назад +1

    Bro parallel reverbing the main clap but then put the dry-wet to 25% instead of 100% gave me a nose bleed.💀 but it still sounds good 👍🏽

  • @daltonhawkins3495
    @daltonhawkins3495 4 месяца назад

    lol we have the same foam

  • @_FASADO_
    @_FASADO_ 4 месяца назад

    how is he not clipping the master with all the tracks at 0db? Is there a limiter on the master maybe?

    • @shanfoful
      @shanfoful 4 месяца назад +1

      Correct. I am pretty sure he uses a Gclip on the master chain.

    • @AvantSamples
      @AvantSamples  4 месяца назад +6

      Can't remember exactly what he did but nost people use some sort of soft clipper, limiter, or something like G Clip to limit the final out from the master. I've even seen some people even just let the master clip and it adds to the sound but much harder to do in a clean way.

    • @sakuvanninen3839
      @sakuvanninen3839 25 дней назад

      ​@@AvantSamples Correct me if I'm wrong but to my understanding at least 16bit wavs digitally clip at 0dB when rendering, so letting the master clip is effectively the same as hvaing a gclip on it. The difference comes in when rendering at 24bit or 32bit, since those bitrates preserve a lot more amplitude compared to 16bit.

  • @noneya5370
    @noneya5370 4 месяца назад

    what kind of delay is he talking about on that bass group

    • @grantechols6621
      @grantechols6621 4 месяца назад

      The ableton channel delay (not an audio effect)

    • @K3zz21
      @K3zz21 3 месяца назад

      It's playback delay. It offsets the entire track by the amount you choose (in milliseconds). That's what gives riddim its iconic bouncey/swingy energy that makes you wanna do high knees 😂

  • @jiminyfriggit2334
    @jiminyfriggit2334 4 месяца назад

    "omebody Cooked Here!!!!!?"

  • @alexanderkeffer2107
    @alexanderkeffer2107 4 месяца назад +2

    Yo did my guy muerte actually sound design those samples or what? Because that is something I would definitely love to see.

    • @poyospirit7727
      @poyospirit7727 4 месяца назад +2

      fr, but thats the real sauce. I doubt he'd do that

    • @alexanderkeffer2107
      @alexanderkeffer2107 4 месяца назад

      @@poyospirit7727
      Yeah, definitely, the only reason why I’m asking is because I learned, while watching a muerte forbidden Society tutorial, that everything the man does is re-sampling, he literally said he does not use VST, so with that in mind, I’m wondering who actually made these samples, because it probably wasn’t him.
      If it was, though, that’s super awesome, if it wasn’t it’s pretty cool too. Either way. It would just be nice to see the original source.

    • @orionshea
      @orionshea 4 месяца назад +2

      @@alexanderkeffer2107 hey orion with avant samples here to confirm that he did make the samples in this pack. do i know how, no. its literal witchcraft imo

    • @AzidedGaming
      @AzidedGaming 4 месяца назад

      @@orionsheahe used serum and resampling

    • @muerteisdead
      @muerteisdead 4 месяца назад +4

      lots of layering of non-dubstep sounds and recordings, synths from various vsts, all being processed to make one of the bass sounds in most cases. Some of the sounds in the pack are live recorded instruments as well. Lots of work put into this, hope you like it :)

  • @AV-sl1wr
    @AV-sl1wr 3 месяца назад

    blown to fuck but slams ngl

  • @texnichno5934
    @texnichno5934 3 месяца назад

    ты лупы накидал просто, ТУТОРИАЛ.. гений

  • @deandavenport4505
    @deandavenport4505 3 месяца назад

    *promosm*

  • @skwurl5376
    @skwurl5376 4 месяца назад +1

    What are you using on your master so that you're not clipping? I think that would be good to explain before people start using ur sample pack and they start redlining everywhere lolol

    • @orionshea
      @orionshea 4 месяца назад +1

      He’s actually just using a clipper. i believe it was gclip. it gives you a little bit more control over what and how it clips compared to letting ableton chop everything off on the master. majority of the sound comes from hard clipping and knowing/having an ear for the levels going into it

    • @skwurl5376
      @skwurl5376 4 месяца назад

      @@orionshea Yee I was just saying maybe let your viewers know that first before going ham with samples lol

    • @AvantSamples
      @AvantSamples  4 месяца назад +2

      @@skwurl5376 This was originally supposed to be used for short form content/ad content but there was tons of useful info that he was dropping that we edit to edit out. So we turned it into a full video. Some things are missing from his process but we thought it'd be useful regardless. He has a complete start to finish tutorial included in his sample pack where all this stuff is covered in depth over a hour+ long video.

  • @K3zz21
    @K3zz21 3 месяца назад

    Couldn't this still be considered riddim as well? I feel like Muerte just knows how to perfectly blend the tearout and riddim sound together like nobody else.

  • @aarons2632
    @aarons2632 4 месяца назад

    Anyone know why they started calling it ‘Tearout’? I’m guessing because of all the use of the term brostep.

    • @notnoaintno5134
      @notnoaintno5134 4 месяца назад +1

      Tearout is real aggressive I think

    • @jonathandenny2870
      @jonathandenny2870 4 месяца назад

      Because it the sounds are being torn apart haha

    • @Multi-Waves_Sketchbook
      @Multi-Waves_Sketchbook 4 месяца назад

      Tearout was the more aggressive version of dubstep in the UK, it focused on sounds that would lie in the high-mid frequency unlike its deep bass counterpart.
      Now how this transitioned to the United States with that dubstep and tearout. I can only speculate that they used the idea of a more aggressive dubstep as the most logical way to transfer that title.

    • @aarons2632
      @aarons2632 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook Yo. I understand the lineage of the music I am just curious on why the chose the name ‘Tearout’ specifically for what people were calling brostep. To be very specific I’m wondering if they chose that name because people were tired of the ‘brostep’ jargon.

    • @wiirawiira
      @wiirawiira 4 месяца назад +1

      @@aarons2632 pretty sure tearout is actually as old as brostep or even older