My approach to making weird music 🎵🎶
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- Here's a quick rundown of four different tracks in a few different styles: we're talking production choices, source tones, mix tips and general philosophy behind my writing style.
Feel free to leave any questions or remarks in the comments!
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:21 First track
06:36 General approach
06:55 Second track
13:22 Tips for low level detail
13:55 Third track
19:20 Hyped mix bus
21:34 Fourth track
29:52 Usual mix bus
30:32 Conclusion
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"judging/comparing your ideas before they're even recorded is a sure way to get writer's block" is something I've been trying to unlearn in the past couple years. My partner who's a genuinely creative person had said for years that she doesn't know what writer's block is cuz she doesn't consumer her own creation. As a creator, it's not our job to consume and judge our own works. However, I didn't grow up creating, especially when it comes to writing music so it was very hard for me to adopt this mindset. I'm still in the process of unlearning to be critical of my composition before it takes shape. Thanks for doing this Raoul. It's always been inspiring to watch you do your magic. You always say there are people who do tutorials better than you whatnot, but you have your own touch that others don't. Keep on rocking with this please and god bless!
It's such a critical point and it also took me years of writing music, creating art in general to realize that and discipline myself: to be honest, I've only been comfortable with my output since the last year or so.
Glad your partner was able to help you through this thought process!
And thank you for the kind words 🙏🌸
Dude. Super insightful. Love your approach, and listening to your stuff on proper speakers here really shows how ridiculously good at production you are. Phone speakers can't handle the heft and sparkle
Thanks Conor, I really appreciate the kind words 🙂🙏🌸
It's very generous of you to share this kind of insight and teaching for free on youtube. Thank you!
My pleasure really, I'm never too sure if there's any real value in these so I'm happy if you got something from the video 🙂🙌
Immense value.
This video is absolutely gold. Thanks for sharing, Raoul. I can't even imagine the amount of work that went into this. I'm very inspired 🫶
Well worth it if you got something from it, I know it's been a while since you asked about a PV mix rundown 🙂🙌
ahaha editing debuff killed me there :D
Did the same edit a couple of months ago, seeing we got the same idea felt nice ^^
I really really dislike editing my takes 😬
CRISPY mixes as usual
😉🙌 I like em crispy
You're an absolute machine dude!
Right back at you Milian, loved the Dark Summer EP 😍🔥 so cool to hear you sing!
The lesson we needed
Thanks for the kind words Ali, hope you got something from the video 🙂🙏🌸
the legendary Mr.Raoul Tchoï
Naaaah ❤
Was hooked into this video from the first 'hello', thanks so much for your time and effort Raoul!
Haha thank you, glad you liked the video 🙂🙏
Sounds awesome man!! 🙂❤🔥🤘
Thank you very much 😁🙏❤
Thank you for this amazing tutorial, those mixes sound Huuuuge!!
Avec plaisir, merci Zed 😉🙏🎸
Wow, this was so insightful. Thanks for putting so much time and thought into this! I'll be sure to return here for inspiration and to build a plugin/virtual instrument wishlist XD
Thank you for stopping by Geordi, glad you got something from it 🙂🙏
Learn alot! thank's for sharing!!
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Mais quel boss! La valeur délivrée ici est insane Raoul! MERCI! 🔥🔥🔥
Haha c'est trop ! Content que la vidéo t'ait plu 🙂🙌
This is great! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure 🙂🙏🎶
Really good insight! Thanks for always sharing your knowledge mate ❤
Happy to, glad you got something from this video 🙂🙏
Really creative! Thanks!
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so good Raoul
Aw thanks man 🙏❤
Keep going man❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
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Je ne pense pas être capable de réaliser un jour de telles productions.😅 Je n'ai sans doute pas les compétences, ni le talant,☺ mais cette vidéo est très inspirante et riche en enseignement.👍 Elle me permettra d'améliorer un peu mon petit niveau. Merci Raou pour cette vidéo. 👏👍💖
Chacun son style, ses goûts et sa manière de s'exprimer 🙂 mes productions ont pour elles d'être très personnelles mais je suis content si ça te donne de l'inspiration !
PHAT 🔥🤯❤
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Amazing! Maybe I missed it but do you play on a midi drum kit first or do you draw everything by hand?
I write everything by hand, I dream of the day I have my own drum studio. The current next step is to move to a bigger room and use an electronic drumkit.
hey, i have noticed in the Periphery track you split the bass into "bass" and "bass sizzle"
I have usually only seen the split into bass low and bass so what frequency are you splitting at and how do you process the 2 signals ?
Hi, just doubled checked the project and it turns out I duplicated the DI track to add even more high end (hipass at around 900Hz, 20dB boost high shelf around 7kHz, limited for consistency). That's the bass sizzle track, it'd mixed in very gently under the main track.
hey thanks so much imma try that out soon
how much do you edit guitar audio track ?
As I've said in the video, I cut the noise when I need the gaps to be dead silent. Otherwise I'd rather do another take than slice audio, nudge etc. I feel like it strips a lot of the natural groove and imperfections (no DI captured either) 🙂