Just made a banging French house track I usually make hip-hop but I wanted to do something different and it sounds authentic.. put a disco sample...gonna see if I can find some accapella vocals to go along with it. Used Hardwear sampler to make it so it's probably not as clean as it should be but I'm happy with it ..I added a bit of side chain and a bit of phaser hear and there
i dont understand a lot of words but i get the idea!! just starting thank u so muchh im surprised it doesnt have more views. also that purple theme is cute
Thank you for the great video! Warren at Produce Like a Pro had this technique of splitting a bass track into 2 tracks to allow diff eq and dynamics. Now you have me thinking of mod effects on the higher freq bass track. Thanks again! ❤
what fuckin french house do you listen to? disco sample at approx. 120-130bpm, basic 4-4 drum groove, phaser, it's french house. please tell me what songs ARE french house
The most important fact about sampling any music is COPYRIGHT! If you plan to release your track, by law you will have to pay the composer/owner of the track for use of the sample/samples. Both mechanical COPYRIGHT and writers COPYRIGHT. In the case of Daft Punk, Nile Rogers played on and composed the tracks and owned the copyright/s as he wrote the original tracks used. You don't want a hefty fine for breaching someone's copyright do you!
Would be interesting to see the processes for people out there creating their own disco-style tracks purely for the purposes of resampling them for something like French House. I know there's people out there who do that for genres like Vaporwave which have similar copyright issues due them making heavy use of other artists' works.
While I really dislike cheap ripoffs of classics and uninspired use of samples, especially unedited, I gotta say the whole copyright thing can be very limiting and frustrating. I would love to remix a Sister Sledge track but I feel like there is no way in the world I could get sample clearance/copyrights for that and therefore can scrap that idea immediately. I think it should be ok to use the sample as long as you are not charging money for the track you used it in and tag the original. But even that is a gray area / or just straight up not allowed. Honestly pretty sad, because a lot of tribute work and celebration of older tracks is killed that way.
@@starscapesmusic I agree, it's pretty frustrating from a creative perspective. Something like Tracklib or using royalty free disco style samples is probably the next best alternative. Some of the sample creators out there make some incredible stuff
@@Senshobeats Thank you for the tipps! 😊 I want to make a Daft Punk Homework style track sometime soon - allthough it's a pretty high ambition. But I guess you'll never get better at it if you don't try. Sampling or recording can really add a lot of ramdomness, texture and humanizing to a track which you really can't achive with only synthesizers. I am a huge Daft Punk fan and allthough the original tracks of the samples they used are awesome and I grow to love 70s/80s disco more and more, I would never have been pulled into this music if it weren't for Daft Punk's rearrangements.
@@starscapesmusic Absolutely! I think that's one of the best parts about exploring sample based music - it can give you a serious appreciation for the original material
Good stuff… To take it a step further you can take the whole track you’re trying to sample and split it by parts such as drums, vocal, instruments and bass using rx by Izotope.
Phaser-DDL is a great all-round phaser (with delay), it really does That Sound too.
The disco 4 bar...best thing EVER for house! Great video!
Nothing better!!
That is a great shirt
Just made a banging French house track I usually make hip-hop but I wanted to do something different and it sounds authentic.. put a disco sample...gonna see if I can find some accapella vocals to go along with it. Used Hardwear sampler to make it so it's probably not as clean as it should be but I'm happy with it ..I added a bit of side chain and a bit of phaser hear and there
i dont understand a lot of words but i get the idea!! just starting thank u so muchh im surprised it doesnt have more views. also that purple theme is cute
You're welcome!! Let me know if I can make anything more clear
Hey, can you tell which song of Delegation is it? My shazam didn't work at all. Thanks!
Hey Kevin, it's called Heaven Is By Your Side!
So...I have been doing music like this for a while...I had no idea this was a "french house" technique...lol
Nice! Techniques can typically be applied to many different genres but there's usually one or two that are heavily associated with it 🙂
@@ThomannBedroomProducers
I thank you for your response... it was quite interesting to view your perspective, definitely!!!
just in case you want to really challenge yourself I'd suggest to make a video on "the avalanches" sampling 🙂
Uhh, nice challenge :)
Thank you for the great video! Warren at Produce Like a Pro had this technique of splitting a bass track into 2 tracks to allow diff eq and dynamics. Now you have me thinking of mod effects on the higher freq bass track. Thanks again! ❤
Opens up all kinds of possibilities! We're really standing on the shoulders of giants 👍
BTW the valhalla delay has a phaser DDL algorithm too!
Wow I had no idea! I'll have to check that out
Thank You ! Can you tell me the name of this preset ?
@lebigreulysse478 it's the updated version of valhalla delay. It has an algorithm called phaser ddl and the plugin turns orange
6:32 It was actually the DP/2 which has a better algorithm for the phaser apparently
great video bro 😁👍
Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
This was awesome thank you
hey sensho, im literally just starting on trying to make music! what program are u using?
Hi Louie! That's awesome! This is a program called Ableton
@@Senshobeats ahhh okay okay that’s what I thought but I saw it was purple so I was curious lol thank you bro!
What song is that please at 1:44? The first one. Thanks
Awesome video.
Thanks. Anything else you'd like to see on the channel?
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Solid tips, amazing
Happy to help!
sorry but this doesnt sound like french house dude
what fuckin french house do you listen to? disco sample at approx. 120-130bpm, basic 4-4 drum groove, phaser, it's french house. please tell me what songs ARE french house
thanks so much sensho! I appreciate it! this is already inspiring me to produce some tunes, you make seem everything so easy
You got it! Glad to hear you're inspired!
The most important fact about sampling any music is COPYRIGHT! If you plan to release your track, by law you will have to pay the composer/owner of the track for use of the sample/samples. Both mechanical COPYRIGHT and writers COPYRIGHT. In the case of Daft Punk, Nile Rogers played on and composed the tracks and owned the copyright/s as he wrote the original tracks used. You don't want a hefty fine for breaching someone's copyright do you!
Would be interesting to see the processes for people out there creating their own disco-style tracks purely for the purposes of resampling them for something like French House. I know there's people out there who do that for genres like Vaporwave which have similar copyright issues due them making heavy use of other artists' works.
While I really dislike cheap ripoffs of classics and uninspired use of samples, especially unedited, I gotta say the whole copyright thing can be very limiting and frustrating. I would love to remix a Sister Sledge track but I feel like there is no way in the world I could get sample clearance/copyrights for that and therefore can scrap that idea immediately. I think it should be ok to use the sample as long as you are not charging money for the track you used it in and tag the original. But even that is a gray area / or just straight up not allowed.
Honestly pretty sad, because a lot of tribute work and celebration of older tracks is killed that way.
@@starscapesmusic I agree, it's pretty frustrating from a creative perspective. Something like Tracklib or using royalty free disco style samples is probably the next best alternative. Some of the sample creators out there make some incredible stuff
@@Senshobeats Thank you for the tipps! 😊 I want to make a Daft Punk Homework style track sometime soon - allthough it's a pretty high ambition. But I guess you'll never get better at it if you don't try. Sampling or recording can really add a lot of ramdomness, texture and humanizing to a track which you really can't achive with only synthesizers. I am a huge Daft Punk fan and allthough the original tracks of the samples they used are awesome and I grow to love 70s/80s disco more and more, I would never have been pulled into this music if it weren't for Daft Punk's rearrangements.
@@starscapesmusic Absolutely! I think that's one of the best parts about exploring sample based music - it can give you a serious appreciation for the original material
Good stuff… To take it a step further you can take the whole track you’re trying to sample and split it by parts such as drums, vocal, instruments and bass using rx by Izotope.
Good point! The low end theory technique is definitely old school. Using Izotope to split up stems is pretty impressive