It’s not even music video, it’s literally everything. Most youtubers always go “Hey guys its (youtuber name here) and Im gonna show you guys some tips and tricks on how to do (this and that). So you may know that (unnecessarily long intro and explanation).” THEN they finally get to the tip which would have otherwise taken 30 seconds to do.
there's a trick i learned from madeon called the "magic disappearing reverb." Add a subtle mono reverb on an Aux send, make it wet only, put it out of phase. Adds a bit of extra roominess in headphones or in the car, but disappears when listening in mono (like on a bluetooth speaker) where too much reverb can muddy the signal. Great for vocals.
I think i’m too beginner, because i don’t understand what you said but i really want to understand this 😢 What is an aux send? And wdym out of phase? Only wet? Is there any options between wet and dry?
@@krissvanags copy the track over to a second track, add a reverb on it, and turn the dry signal down all the way so it's only wet, and then Invert either the left or right channel so that it's out of phase.
@@krissvanags 1. Aux Send also known as a send track is a separate track in a DAW which does not contain any audio/midi/sounds on it. Instead you can *send* sound from a different channel to the send track and it will play that same sound parallel to the original channel. It sounds more complicated than it actually is. Let's say you have a vocals track, you can send that vocal track to Send Track 1. On Send Track 1 you then place whatever effects you might want on the vocals (reverb for example). This means that you get both a dry vocal (no reverb) and a wet vocal (has reverb) sound playing together. 2. Out of phase is kind of like playing out of time with the original sound. Sound waves have an 'up' phase and a 'down' phase. When something is out of phase it means you have lined the 'up' wave with a 'down' wave and vice versa. This can get complicated but the easy way to do this is to click the invert phase button on FL Studio. 3. Most time delay effects (Reverb, Delay, Chorus etc) will have a knob called 'Wet Mix' or something similar. If you put the knob to 0% you are getting no reverb and only the original dry sound. If you have it at 100% then you are getting only the wet sound with no dry sound. If you set it to 27% then you are getting 27% of the wet sound and 73% of the dry sound etc. When you use a send track you need to make sure you set the wet to 100%. This is because the original channel is completely dry and the send is 100% wet. This means you can blend the dry sound with the wet sound using the mixer faders instead. 4. Never be afraid to ask questions 😄
Dude your videos are such fire. I love that they are equal parts super educational and catchy af. Seriously awesome production- looking forward to the next one 👏
What i love most about these videos is the intense, thick Swedish accent which gives his speech that nordic rhythm that fits well with the rest of the audio
¡I really love how do you explain yourself on your tutorials! Please keep on this way, is really joyable and funky, fits perfectly on your music! (Sorry for my bad English)
i was half expecting all the comments to repeat the thumbnail saying "reverb on the master" ahahaha in all seriousness though, this is helpful! i kinda forgot how to do this cool reverb trick so thank you for reminding me
I don't know why this video was recommended to me. That being said, it is incredibly satisfying how you put this video together- your whole tutorial video is like a true work of art. I really enjoyed it even though I'm not ever going to do this! nicely done!🎵🎶
dude this is the most magnificent type of editing ive ever seen for a tutorial and to the point type of work and I normally am into editing type of media, this shit is so unique, high quality and perfect for what you tryna achieve good job with this ill forever remember this masterpiece. some random fl studio tutorial just casually the best piece of editing pacing media I ever seen
It's crazy how this channel has blown up so quick, because of quality and interesting approach. Straight to the point videos. And lately I'm seeting this channel has inspired a lot of other channels to make similar style (close I'll say, nothing is as good as this one yet) - which is good for us learners. More channels can learn from this guy that without trying to stretch a video to 30 minutes long content for the sake of youtube money, you can actually teach things. Synthet has revolutionised the entire Music Production Tutorials scene on the Internet single-handedly. If this guy ever releases his music course, I'll surely join (unless until it's way too expensive haha).
Oh my gosh why is this video so well produced and these ideas so well explained despite being brief?? Man, you're talented! You have my subscription. :)
The best thing I did this year was subscribe to this channel. Informative, fun, short. Thank you, may the higher powers grant you long life and prosperity.
Explanations put to music and rhythm just feel **natural** when learning about music things. You're doing amazing work @synthet, the only regret I have is not subscribing to you earlier. Thank you
I dont and i dont think ill ever make my own music, but this came onto my feed and i cant stop watching the beats are funky and the way he kinda sounds like Dr.Zoidberg just adds to my fondness ofnthis channel
I probably sound like a sheep with all these other positive comments, but I really love how these tutorials show what you create not only often, but also to a rhythm. It really helps me pay attention.
As an automation andy, the bouncing out method is super cool, looks a lot less fiddly than the way I would accomplish similar results, thanks Synthet-san!
Wow! Seriously some of the most useful FL tutorials I've ever seen! Not just for beginners, but experienced producers can learn some new tips and tricks too! (and some keyboard shortcuts lol 😆)
bruh idk how to put this into words.but your videos are just SO GOOD. the its so entertaining.and straight up super pleasent to listen to you talk about music. fatastic videos
Tutorials I will actually use because they are straight to the point and assume I already know enough to know just the info you’re telling me without a 2 hour long introduction
on streaming platforms it's "Reverb tutorial" by Synthet for all of you who are into tutorial bits
The highest production value in FL tutorial videos!
platypus
@@kingcoveryepicplz don't bother heem, he'z been eating rubble for like, 4 yearrs nowmmm.. .
the highest production value in tutorial videos in general!
really works for every daw
@@datutturugang666 exactly, i dont use fl, i just take the ideas, and use them in ableton.
YOU CAN CHOP IT UP 🗣️🔥🔥
YOU CAN SHOP IT AP 🗣🔥🇸🇪
YOU CAN CHOP IT UP 🗣🗣🗣
YOU CAN CHOP IT UP 🗣️🔥🔥
YOU CAN CHOP IT UP 🗣🔥🔥
YOU CAN CHOP IT UP 🗣️🔥🔥
Other youtubers would take 10 minutes to explain half of these tricks, you're a gem
I like it when the explanation is the song.
@@johntitor4287tend to remember it way more if it is too.
I still remember the PEMDAS song 😅
I'd say 20 minutes to explain ONE of these tricks and then slap the other explanations behind some skillsshare paywall 🙃
@@69Beats xdd
It’s not even music video, it’s literally everything. Most youtubers always go “Hey guys its (youtuber name here) and Im gonna show you guys some tips and tricks on how to do (this and that). So you may know that (unnecessarily long intro and explanation).” THEN they finally get to the tip which would have otherwise taken 30 seconds to do.
there's a trick i learned from madeon called the "magic disappearing reverb." Add a subtle mono reverb on an Aux send, make it wet only, put it out of phase. Adds a bit of extra roominess in headphones or in the car, but disappears when listening in mono (like on a bluetooth speaker) where too much reverb can muddy the signal. Great for vocals.
:O
I think i’m too beginner, because i don’t understand what you said but i really want to understand this 😢
What is an aux send? And wdym out of phase? Only wet? Is there any options between wet and dry?
@@krissvanags copy the track over to a second track, add a reverb on it, and turn the dry signal down all the way so it's only wet, and then Invert either the left or right channel so that it's out of phase.
@@tyjuarez is invert the same as reverse?
@@krissvanags
1. Aux Send also known as a send track is a separate track in a DAW which does not contain any audio/midi/sounds on it. Instead you can *send* sound from a different channel to the send track and it will play that same sound parallel to the original channel. It sounds more complicated than it actually is. Let's say you have a vocals track, you can send that vocal track to Send Track 1. On Send Track 1 you then place whatever effects you might want on the vocals (reverb for example). This means that you get both a dry vocal (no reverb) and a wet vocal (has reverb) sound playing together.
2. Out of phase is kind of like playing out of time with the original sound. Sound waves have an 'up' phase and a 'down' phase. When something is out of phase it means you have lined the 'up' wave with a 'down' wave and vice versa. This can get complicated but the easy way to do this is to click the invert phase button on FL Studio.
3. Most time delay effects (Reverb, Delay, Chorus etc) will have a knob called 'Wet Mix' or something similar. If you put the knob to 0% you are getting no reverb and only the original dry sound. If you have it at 100% then you are getting only the wet sound with no dry sound. If you set it to 27% then you are getting 27% of the wet sound and 73% of the dry sound etc. When you use a send track you need to make sure you set the wet to 100%. This is because the original channel is completely dry and the send is 100% wet. This means you can blend the dry sound with the wet sound using the mixer faders instead.
4. Never be afraid to ask questions 😄
the adhd tutorials i love it
as someone with adhd, i understand this technique a million times better from this than the hundreds of producers I've seen doing it lol
@@beeswithchainsaws sounds made up
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol ?
@@beeswithchainsawssounds like ur faking it for some attention
@@beeswithchainsaws They mean everyone has got to have some kinda thing with them, 'as someone with *enter text*'
leave it to synthet to have the most satisfying editing style
Bro this guy just sky-rocketed in his subscribers.
And that's for a good reason)
Bro i did not even notice, im so happy he gettin the attention bro 🙂↔️
Woaaa 125k hella deserved
@@basseldahdouh8736 bro yeah, bro👌😆
@@pro_gemer FRRR
And no learning curve like normal channels. Straight to succesful content.
Dude your videos are such fire. I love that they are equal parts super educational and catchy af.
Seriously awesome production- looking forward to the next one 👏
you’re a legend!❤️ Thanks for the kind words
Hi!
These videos are both visually and audibly satisfying
0:15 FYM "THE CHORDS INTERFERED UGLY WITH EACH OTHER" ??? that sounded fucking AWESOME
EXACTLY
I love how fluent is story telling combined with visual material that represents what is being played at the moment and how it is done in DAW
What i love most about these videos is the intense, thick Swedish accent which gives his speech that nordic rhythm that fits well with the rest of the audio
Making the demonstrations sync with the background music is genius
¡I really love how do you explain yourself on your tutorials! Please keep on this way, is really joyable and funky, fits perfectly on your music! (Sorry for my bad English)
Muchísimas gracias❤️❤️❤️
@@synthet7español?
@@MIDNIGHTCVLT si! con el próximo video flipas
@@synthet7 hostia pues de locos tío enhorabuena por el canal!! Un saludo desde Andalucía 🤘
Vaya sorpresa 😂
JUST BOUNCE THAT SOUND 🌠
REVERB ON MASTER ARE YOU INSANE 🗣️🗣️
This is common in dance music during buildups. This emphasizes your drop when you turn off the verb just when the drop hits.
Nothing in music is wrong, you can do anything you want.
I actually finished my first own project ever because of you, thank you for helping me so much!
the editing on this channel is just insane
Dude, each one of these videos is a masterpiece. Don’t change anything.
This might be my favorite channel on RUclips. So satisfying to watch.
these videos are so satisfying
i was half expecting all the comments to repeat the thumbnail saying "reverb on the master" ahahaha
in all seriousness though, this is helpful! i kinda forgot how to do this cool reverb trick so thank you for reminding me
I don't know why this video was recommended to me. That being said, it is incredibly satisfying how you put this video together- your whole tutorial video is like a true work of art. I really enjoyed it even though I'm not ever going to do this! nicely done!🎵🎶
having the explanation being basicaly the song is an amazing and effecient way to teach people concepts. Thanks (:
Literally the best production tutorials of this length I've ever seen on youtube
Reverb is a powerful tool!
Your videos are like masterclass in under 2 minutes, keep posting!!!
That's some dedication, you could put this as is on Spotify and it wouldn't sound odd. Got yourself a new subscriber!
dude this is the most magnificent type of editing ive ever seen for a tutorial and to the point type of work and I normally am into editing type of media, this shit is so unique, high quality and perfect for what you tryna achieve good job with this ill forever remember this masterpiece. some random fl studio tutorial just casually the best piece of editing pacing media I ever seen
Why do I have this feeling that his voice is sorta singing along with the music or sumthing
That’s called having a great hearing 😎
Not really, what you're hearing is him trying to keep beat with the tempo to fit the demos into the bgm
bro every one of your vids are gems brootha
Thank you synthet yet again for the musical way of giving tutorials!
Asså Dem här videorna är nog det bästa niche musikproduktion tutorials jag har set, jävligt bra jobbat, längtar för mer! 🕷
It's crazy how this channel has blown up so quick, because of quality and interesting approach. Straight to the point videos. And lately I'm seeting this channel has inspired a lot of other channels to make similar style (close I'll say, nothing is as good as this one yet) - which is good for us learners. More channels can learn from this guy that without trying to stretch a video to 30 minutes long content for the sake of youtube money, you can actually teach things.
Synthet has revolutionised the entire Music Production Tutorials scene on the Internet single-handedly. If this guy ever releases his music course, I'll surely join (unless until it's way too expensive haha).
rushed to click on this as soon as i saw it on my homepage, i have no regrets
keep up the amazing tutorials!
I just f***ing loved the snare getting snappier after 1:18
Oh my gosh why is this video so well produced and these ideas so well explained despite being brief??
Man, you're talented! You have my subscription. :)
you learn and listen to this unique music of his and you enjoy, this guy deserves too much
This is quickly becoming my favorite channel. It teaches and makes me laugh. Thank you.
Amazing
The best thing I did this year was subscribe to this channel. Informative, fun, short. Thank you, may the higher powers grant you long life and prosperity.
Little bonus trick: just slapping a light reverb on the master and automating up the mix nob so you get this tension & buildup 🤫
Yes he said that in the video
@@dweep9546 fr 🦉
Your Tuturials are out of this World… You Will Hit 1M Subs. Write this down
Explanations put to music and rhythm just feel **natural** when learning about music things. You're doing amazing work @synthet, the only regret I have is not subscribing to you earlier. Thank you
the video style is so good. a+ content
i dont know a thing about making music but LOVED your videos and watching it with obsession, keep going
1:39 BOING🔥🔥🔥
that first one will be used in every song I write from now on. Thank you for that
This editing style with everything just perfectly in time with the background song is just so good
I dont and i dont think ill ever make my own music, but this came onto my feed and i cant stop watching the beats are funky and the way he kinda sounds like Dr.Zoidberg just adds to my fondness ofnthis channel
You can love it, you can leave it
They say you're nothing without it
Don't let them keep you down
im so glad this content came out of the woodwork. I'm glad RUclips is finding your spot.
I can't quite express my love for your channel
Underrated music tutorials channel
I love this guy
By the end of the year this man will get 1 million subs. AND GREATLY DESERVED SO
i dont know whats better, the tutorial, the beat, the video editing... and its all 🔥🔥🔥 all together!!!
Bruh, your videos are simple and concise for a beginner like me! Thank you so much.. keep making videos please!
thank you very much! ill be sure to keep em coming
I learn so much in a minute than in a hour long tutorial please keep making more of these they help out a lot!
1:39 best part of the vid
I probably sound like a sheep with all these other positive comments, but I really love how these tutorials show what you create not only often, but also to a rhythm. It really helps me pay attention.
As an automation andy, the bouncing out method is super cool, looks a lot less fiddly than the way I would accomplish similar results, thanks Synthet-san!
I don't even mess around with audio or music and this is an amazing video to watch and listen too
Wow! Seriously some of the most useful FL tutorials I've ever seen! Not just for beginners, but experienced producers can learn some new tips and tricks too! (and some keyboard shortcuts lol 😆)
Making your tutorials into songs is genius
Dire Straits making a song on how to reverse reverb be like- 😂😂
(love dire straits and you too buddy, keep up the work)❤❤
bruh idk how to put this into words.but your videos are just SO GOOD. the its so entertaining.and straight up super pleasent to listen to you talk about music. fatastic videos
I love your style, rhythm and vibe! F*g awesome!
0:51 slaps a lil too hard.
I dont know sh*t about the music but I just cant stop watching this channel
How tf can you pack so much value in just a couple of minutes. Its just mindblowing!!!!
thank you!!!!!!
Tutorials I will actually use because they are straight to the point and assume I already know enough to know just the info you’re telling me without a 2 hour long introduction
I got here totally at random and lol'd to the max and learned something and got inspired and leaving with a smile on my face :D Keep it up!
At this point i think my dude doesn't even research this but comes up with those methods on his own... Genius
Most insane tutorials and example ideas I’ve ever watched.
i love these videos despite the fact i dont even know the basics of fl and dont have anything other than the trial
what a gem of a channel
"Here, instead, I've given it a little bit of a breather, before" BANGER LINE
the entire video literally just matches with the music
Everything bro posts is so simple yet I miraculously have never thought to approach the thing that way. Thank you for the blessings synthet 🚀👍
nice tips brudda
0:21
it sounded better when they overlapped for some reason
yeah
Heavenly to say the least
The dude is single handedly selling me the FL Studio while I have an Ableton Push 3. Absolutely amazing
This guy is my favourite this is my first time watching him
a lot of info explained very well in such short amount of time. I really enjoyed this vid!
This guy is underrated ashh!
i don't get much of what you explain but i love it
I love the wya you teach and show stuff! Makes it very fun and easy to learn for an autistic person like me.
these are always amazing quality man!! Both in advice and production :) never stop
The best Fl Studio video today 🔥🔥
now this is real music. just having fun with it
Every time you upload a video I wish you made a full version of the songs. I don't even make music I just love your edits lol
Hey this video got 1000 views in only 12 minutes.
I still remember when this guy had only 1000 subscribers
love the the music that is used for the tutorials - so fresh
I love your videos :3
You've mastered making learning fun. I'm a teach and I'm very impressed.
What an enjoyable watch haha, I don't even produce music but these videos are just so fun to watch :3
sir what the fuck is this production and why is it so good
I love it how I don't even have fl studio and these videos are still enjoyable af