Making snares from scratch using synthesis - a DEEP DIVE into DNB DRUMS

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @blindcamel6236
    @blindcamel6236 Год назад +27

    I love that you explain the concept of why you want the lfo shorter or longer etc rather than just saying : "now u want to put LFO 2 on 35 depth" like most other tutorials on YT, brilliant tutorial !

    • @artfxdnb
      @artfxdnb  Год назад +18

      I like that you say that, because that is actually something I personally don't like about many tutorials either. I don't want to know what exact values somebody is using, I want to know the thought process behind it, why is it shorter or longer and so on. That to me is a lot more valuable than saying "set knob A to value X". Thanks!

    • @blindcamel6236
      @blindcamel6236 Год назад +1

      @@artfxdnb yes definitely, totally agree! this type of problem seems to have plagued the youtube tutorials a lot over the years, not sure why but I think it's because people making those tutorials don't actually know why they are doing what they are doing when "sound designing" they merely have memorized a "recipe" for a sound from a different tutorial or accidentally messed up a recipe and realized "oh if i turn this knob to 70 rather than 30(like the original video) then it sounds like a trap snare rather than a dubstep snare or whatever, then just upload a video "how to make a trap snare" with the new values and so on😆

  • @monosodium-glutamate
    @monosodium-glutamate 2 года назад +8

    A long awaited but much appreciated sequel.

  • @bitmau5
    @bitmau5 Год назад +1

    Bro, I love the sound consistency going from E3 to B1 for example. I would spend over 4 hours, or days, just tuning an actual acoustic skin to get that level of tonal consistency and control. No 2 skins are alike, no two tunings are alike. This one video pieced together literal YEARS of tuning difficulties and challenges as I transition from analog to digital. That's what I get for being old.
    Sorry for the spam man, this one video lit my brain on fire and may have actually put 5 years of puzzle pieces together, for me. Something clicked here for me and I have you to thank for it. tysm!!!

  • @wietzejohanneskrikke1910
    @wietzejohanneskrikke1910 Год назад +1

    "Now this might sound very basic to you, because it also is." Classic!

  • @JXQU3
    @JXQU3 3 месяца назад

    The best snare tutorial I've seen, for any genre with slight changes!

  • @TeddyKillerz
    @TeddyKillerz Год назад +6

    Nice tutorial😇

    • @artfxdnb
      @artfxdnb  Год назад +1

      Nice to see you here! Thanks!

  • @rallzam
    @rallzam 2 года назад +1

    i have waited so long for this! gj mate.

  • @bitmau5
    @bitmau5 Год назад

    I'm a drummer, have been for over 30 years. That is one tight sounding snare. Typically, I'd pull out a tuning key and just tighten the snare, or switch to a secondary pretuned snare, or just pull a lever to adjust; for that really tight sounding skin. You fkn' nailed it dude, Nice job!
    I think of skins in terms of diameter; 6in, 8in all the way up to 16 inch. A typical snare is 8 or 10 inches. For DnB, throwing in a 6in, just makes sence for color and expression, and now I think I know what I need to listen for when I'm fiddling around in a DAW or waveform creator. My brain doesn't work in KhZ, but maybe with that bend in thought, relating snare size to fequency, I might be able to intuitively figure it out, one day.
    Wrapping my head around Serum and PhasePlant has been a monumental challenge for me but just watching you explain as you go, makes a HUGE difference! Thanks so much!

  • @bubblekeiki7395
    @bubblekeiki7395 10 месяцев назад

    rrreally in depth! I love the concept! Always used comb filters for that stuff, but this works sooo much better. Thanks a lot!

  • @auryle
    @auryle 2 года назад +1

    This is the vid I've been waiting for! Thank you so much for making this!

  • @andrewistall
    @andrewistall 11 месяцев назад

    This tutorial was worth watching, I loved every second of this. Thank you. ARTFX for what you do!

  • @torquedj
    @torquedj Год назад

    This series is so good!

  • @apoplexiamusic
    @apoplexiamusic Год назад

    Finally a good video on how to make current DnB snares!

  • @lokefinnutselv7848
    @lokefinnutselv7848 Год назад

    wow this leveled up my snare game so mutch. thanks a lot

  • @sobrinofs
    @sobrinofs 2 года назад +1

    Masterpiece

  • @lus97531
    @lus97531 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent!

  • @bitmau5
    @bitmau5 Год назад +1

    My brain is automatically playing the rhythm. Is it possible to get a follow-up with the bass drum and maybe even the HH with the same principles? I found this incredibly helpful for training my ear.
    I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for me to fundamentally translate this over to those areas, but I find your explanations and visuals help with visualizing what I need to do. It's one thing to train my ear, quite another to train my brain, conceptually.
    I love this. I'm saving it in my playlists. So incredibly useful!

    • @bitmau5
      @bitmau5 Год назад

      Never mind, I spoke too soon. You included a basic kick.

    • @bitmau5
      @bitmau5 Год назад +1

      I made it to the end of the video, I'll just stfu and look forward to the notifications.

  • @calumrezaloot5596
    @calumrezaloot5596 Год назад

    Hi man I dig your video's really informative and thorough. Keep it up your smashing it!

  • @herman4741
    @herman4741 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. This helped me creating my first Snare that don´t is garbage.

  • @ethangreaves5263
    @ethangreaves5263 11 месяцев назад

    Insane tutorial

  • @GeorgeLocke
    @GeorgeLocke 7 месяцев назад

    26:15 I wonder if the resonances you'd get using a vowel or "cube" filter world work well for this? (IDK if the filters from late E-mu samplers are called cube filters but that's what I have in mind. Dave Rossum of E-mu is now selling one in a eurorack module called Morpheus, for reference. There's akai a free one in VCV Rack caked cube of confusion iirc.)

  • @fortymileswest
    @fortymileswest 2 года назад +3

    Gret video and amazing results.
    Question: What is the oscilloscope on the top right of your Ableton interface?

  • @LiamPrince-lo1ii
    @LiamPrince-lo1ii Год назад

    Just joined your patreon great video just what i needed

  • @KosmoDeuz
    @KosmoDeuz 10 месяцев назад

    Cool

  • @GunDogSlim
    @GunDogSlim 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @poxxe
    @poxxe 2 года назад +2

    I was literally digging through old snare synthesis videos an hour ago. Did a double take when I saw this uploaded. Big up homie!

  • @tompearsall1060
    @tompearsall1060 2 года назад +1

    Really learnt a lot from this. When is the hats episode coming out?

  • @Vospi
    @Vospi 7 месяцев назад

    Hey, the link in the description leads to the same video, I think, not to the kick one. At least it says something about snares for me :)

  • @eduardorosseti5832
    @eduardorosseti5832 2 года назад

    Nice!

  • @starcata4801
    @starcata4801 Год назад

    I learned a lot!

  • @mr.f_dnb
    @mr.f_dnb 2 года назад

    Nice video man 🙂

  • @loidis9347
    @loidis9347 2 года назад

    Thanks!!

  • @exoavatar
    @exoavatar 2 года назад

    Nice mate 👍

  • @Numocron
    @Numocron 2 года назад

    Awesome😃👍

  • @niekstigter7489
    @niekstigter7489 9 дней назад

    it would have been nice if you showed where on your patreon you can find the stereo noises because im having a hard time finding them

  • @thimovijfschaft3271
    @thimovijfschaft3271 Год назад

    What does the transients sometimes sound bigger than other times

  • @inanitas
    @inanitas 10 месяцев назад +1

    Honestly I preferred the snare without or with wayyyy less resonance. It sounds so... bit thingy? Don't know how to name it. Just too resonant I guess.

  • @PotentSyncDan
    @PotentSyncDan Год назад

    Do you do Ableton/production lessons?

  • @bradalex233
    @bradalex233 2 года назад

    How do you get that waveform visualizer in the top right of your ableton 🧐 i need that in my life. great vid as always

    • @bradalex233
      @bradalex233 2 года назад

      @Psilocybe thnx m8 ❤️

    • @artfxdnb
      @artfxdnb  2 года назад +1

      @@bradalex233 Actually in this video it's WaveCandy by Image-Line, which is a discontinued plugin. I recently replaced it with MiniMeters on my new videos/streams. Check out minimeters.app/

  • @snafusuper
    @snafusuper Год назад

    Great Stuff! Just Joined Patreon... but I can't find the stereo Noises? Could anyone help?

    • @artfxdnb
      @artfxdnb  Год назад +1

      They are part of one of the Patreon packs, should be pack from November 2021.

  • @observeandwonder47
    @observeandwonder47 2 года назад

    FINALLY 😆💞

  • @hybrid11theory75
    @hybrid11theory75 2 года назад +2

    This tutorial is a great technical approach to have full control. I prefer combining very clean samples with different attack/sustain/resonances, works faster and is more fun IMO, most of the time u get a more satisfying organic snare. Most drums made from scratch sound too noisy and sterile, they lack a ton of character and natural feel.. ;)

    • @unfuckinglovable
      @unfuckinglovable 6 месяцев назад +1

      The point of this is first to understand, then to be original, and lastly - be able to create various snares, some with LAYERS by “combining clean samples with different adsr”.

  • @Skare1996
    @Skare1996 2 года назад

    liiiike

  • @crüthtv
    @crüthtv 9 месяцев назад

    FKKKKKNNN TIIIIGGGHHTTTTTT

  • @mybiggrin
    @mybiggrin 8 месяцев назад

    Ok great tips. But does anyone else NOT like the sound of that snare??? Way too much resonance in it.

  • @idrinktapwater6174
    @idrinktapwater6174 Год назад

    why is this free lmao