Stereo field is probably the most important part of layering knowing the difference between what layers are in the center of the field(mono) and what are on the sides(stereo) just another tip!
great tutorial as always. Ive been following u for some weeks now, and I have to thank you. You talk well articulated and explain the things in a logical and also professional way. Keep it going Akayo, youre making very good tutorials!
That track sounds SO GOOD!! You should definitely release it, I would listen to it!! I love your channel. Also, don't think nobody noticed that Minecraft music at the end. 😶🌫
I've been producing music for 6 years now and I didn't care much about sound design and stuff - now I start to do a lot of sounds myself. Your channel is really amazing. Simple to understand videos, great music, and I learn a lot. Thank you! 🙏
Yeah, most youtubers will just teach you crap, this channel is better than most. Then I also like to watch livestreams, specifically by monsters such as Dr.Ozi and Nasko, they show you their entire process of making a song from absolute scratch, so there's nothing edited out of the videos. You see their sound design, their processing, their mixing, their layering, their arrangement etc. Sometimes they also run into an idea they don't like, and show you how to turn a bad sounding idea into something that's actually good. Everybody runs into those moments when they make something they don't like (yes, even the best producers), but don't let that demotivate you and make you think that you can't get yourself to sound like the well known artists and then stop making music cause you feel like you're not good enough. These guys show you that it is a struggle for everyone and that you must grind your song, grind for good chords, grind for good basses, ground for good melodies, sound design, arrangement, mixing etc. You're not just gonna magically make a top class banger on your first try or within 5mins, that's unrealistic and will never happen no matter how good or talented you are. Work hard, make a lot of sacrifices, put in tons more time and effort and you'll get there, I can promise you that.
That soundtrack playing at ~ 2:00, it make me think i'm watching a Corridor Crew video and Niko is speaking over it. xD anyway, I really love your videos!
- 🎚️ Layering sounds with purpose and intention can significantly enhance the professional quality and fullness of your tracks. - 🎹 Choose sounds that complement each other in tone and character to avoid clutter and ensure clarity in your mix. - 🎛️ Utilize EQ to carve out space for each layer in the frequency spectrum, preventing clashes and creating a cohesive sound. - 🎯 Every layer should serve a distinct purpose, whether adding texture, brightness, or depth to the overall composition. - 🌐 Experiment with panning to widen the stereo field and create a richer, more immersive sound experience. - 🔊 Use compression and saturation to glue layers together and enhance the unity of your sound. - 🎸 Layering diverse elements like guitars and synths requires careful EQ and processing to blend seamlessly and avoid muddiness. - 🎤 Critical listening during layering ensures that each added sound contributes positively to the overall character and impact of your track.
Should I use glue compression for melody layering or standard compression? I’m asking because I’m assuming glue compression is ideal for drums but not sure if it applies for other sounds
Fire layer! 🔥
0:05 "Obviously it sounds terrible" - DAWG HUH... if that's terrible, tf am I doin' 😭
@@kenopsiaskorner I know right 😂
Stereo field is probably the most important part of layering knowing the difference between what layers are in the center of the field(mono) and what are on the sides(stereo) just another tip!
This guy is actually teaching. My music production problem (and attitude) is being changed for the better
At this point, im confused what genre bro does😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥
Right 😂The genre of "good"
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He does music
Its Dubstep😂❤🔥🔥🔥
I think he does future bass combined with color bass elements
great tutorial as always. Ive been following u for some weeks now, and I have to thank you. You talk well articulated and explain the things in a logical and also professional way. Keep it going Akayo, youre making very good tutorials!
Love how fl is popping
That track sounds SO GOOD!! You should definitely release it, I would listen to it!! I love your channel. Also, don't think nobody noticed that Minecraft music at the end. 😶🌫
Your videos are really helpful bro
keep it going👍
I've been producing music for 6 years now and I didn't care much about sound design and stuff - now I start to do a lot of sounds myself. Your channel is really amazing. Simple to understand videos, great music, and I learn a lot. Thank you! 🙏
Phase issues and masking or unwanted frequencys Like in the low end are the Most important thing + Stereo Image
nice video my friend! perfect explanation💣
Great advice
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thanks man !
u really fyrd me up for using your tips !
deff. gonna try this all !
good job my G
Yeah bro the track is straight heat 🔥🔥🔥
Can't wait to hear the full thing ngl
Yeah, most youtubers will just teach you crap, this channel is better than most. Then I also like to watch livestreams, specifically by monsters such as Dr.Ozi and Nasko, they show you their entire process of making a song from absolute scratch, so there's nothing edited out of the videos. You see their sound design, their processing, their mixing, their layering, their arrangement etc. Sometimes they also run into an idea they don't like, and show you how to turn a bad sounding idea into something that's actually good.
Everybody runs into those moments when they make something they don't like (yes, even the best producers), but don't let that demotivate you and make you think that you can't get yourself to sound like the well known artists and then stop making music cause you feel like you're not good enough. These guys show you that it is a struggle for everyone and that you must grind your song, grind for good chords, grind for good basses, ground for good melodies, sound design, arrangement, mixing etc. You're not just gonna magically make a top class banger on your first try or within 5mins, that's unrealistic and will never happen no matter how good or talented you are. Work hard, make a lot of sacrifices, put in tons more time and effort and you'll get there, I can promise you that.
love ur hair dude!!
keep making nice music, I enjoy the vids 🔥
Gold channel bro 🔥
Another BANGER 🙏🙏🙏🙏
That soundtrack playing at ~ 2:00, it make me think i'm watching a Corridor Crew video and Niko is speaking over it. xD
anyway, I really love your videos!
Solid advise youth!
i struggle with stereo , and placing instruments or elements in the space. also this video is amazing! 🙌🔥
sometimes i like to add more fx to one sound that add extra movement or space. like panning delays with lofi distortions
7:28 Panning before and after
great vid
- 🎚️ Layering sounds with purpose and intention can significantly enhance the professional quality and fullness of your tracks.
- 🎹 Choose sounds that complement each other in tone and character to avoid clutter and ensure clarity in your mix.
- 🎛️ Utilize EQ to carve out space for each layer in the frequency spectrum, preventing clashes and creating a cohesive sound.
- 🎯 Every layer should serve a distinct purpose, whether adding texture, brightness, or depth to the overall composition.
- 🌐 Experiment with panning to widen the stereo field and create a richer, more immersive sound experience.
- 🔊 Use compression and saturation to glue layers together and enhance the unity of your sound.
- 🎸 Layering diverse elements like guitars and synths requires careful EQ and processing to blend seamlessly and avoid muddiness.
- 🎤 Critical listening during layering ensures that each added sound contributes positively to the overall character and impact of your track.
Can you please break down how you make the beat....have being wanting to know how to make these type of beats
Should I use glue compression for melody layering or standard compression? I’m asking because I’m assuming glue compression is ideal for drums but not sure if it applies for other sounds
everyone layers these days 😅 i layer even vocals 😅
Because what we can do is limited, we tried to do it with a plugin, that nonsense was dominant for 5 years.
What to if u have poor set up,I don't have laptop,check my other comments on this channel
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