The Waldorf Blofeld is perhaps the deepest synth in terms of this whole dub techno movement ... somehow the software just does not cut it .. in terms of shape, tone, detailing and fidelity ... Add a Strymon type reverb and your flying
Dope video, was just listening to some dubby techno house artist like per hammar and u should check him out. This tutorial gave me some vibes from one of his song called double brew. I think this new videos u are making with Ableton stock plugins can be so exciting and see how powerful this daw is, it would be cool for a video if u teach us how u making the background ambience and some glitches like u have in this track and in a future u can make a start to finish series of minimal house etc
haha yesss per hammer is the shit! Double brew is actually one of my fav tracks by him. The dub chord in that track was honestly a big inspiration. And thats a good idea for the glitches/ambience and for the minimal house sereis, thanks for the suggestions!
Thanks again for a great video. I really appreciate these patch videos as I am not very experienced with sound design. I followed your chain exactly (I think) but after boosting the output on the compressors my channel clips very hard. Why is this? It would be very helpful if you provided us with a DL of your chain as well!!
I really think that absolutely nothing should be always something, when it comes to music creation. Instead, you gotta think about contrast. Your stereo elements only will appear stereo if there is mono elements and vice versa. Also there's the monocompatibily thing, that you always gotta think about.
Hey man, hope you can help me. When I drag LFO onto any instrument, I can't actually change any parameters. Its really confusing because all the tutorials, people just drag their LFO onto an instrument and they can edit the parameters instantly.
this might be a bit late, but where the LFO plugin says "F1 Freq" actually says "Map" before you assign what the LFO controls. a bonus tip is that depending on which version of LFO you are using (I'm using the CV LFO from Ableton 11), you can map the LFO to multiple different parameters. hope this helps.
Theres never any absolutes in music, so its really just whatever sounds better. Play around with mono vs stereo and see which you like better! I think it will depend on the tonal characteristics of your dub chord, which octave youre in and its relation to the other elements in the track. If you have a very minimal arrangement, stereo will probably sound better since it can utilize the amount of the space in the track.
Sometimes I feel like ableton is my bitch, then i watch some vids of people who really know how to use it...haha. top tips. Thanks for posting. Simple minors all the way
Balls deep?
yeah that was awkward.
trust me, i cringe when i see that, idk why i said that lmaooo@@jeffjeffjeffjeff2588
This is a really nice dub chord sound, thanks for teaching us
Liking the track!
Good man, great vid.
Nice clip bro ♥️
The example track slaps
can also be used in house all types of house music !
For sure!
The Waldorf Blofeld is perhaps the deepest synth in terms of this whole dub techno movement ... somehow the software just does not cut it .. in terms of shape, tone, detailing and fidelity ... Add a Strymon type reverb and your flying
Thanks for the tip 😎
jeah, i lov dub techno chord 🤍
nice tutorial! experimenting with distortion and other effects is highly recommended, as the classic dub chords are very overused nowadays
if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Just found out about you through some Facebook group, loving your videos buddy, keep it up!
Thanks man! Which fb group did you find me on btw? Just curious
Nice tune
niceeman:) you know how to dub it!
Dope video, was just listening to some dubby techno house artist like per hammar and u should check him out. This tutorial gave me some vibes from one of his song called double brew. I think this new videos u are making with Ableton stock plugins can be so exciting and see how powerful this daw is, it would be cool for a video if u teach us how u making the background ambience and some glitches like u have in this track and in a future u can make a start to finish series of minimal house etc
haha yesss per hammer is the shit! Double brew is actually one of my fav tracks by him. The dub chord in that track was honestly a big inspiration. And thats a good idea for the glitches/ambience and for the minimal house sereis, thanks for the suggestions!
Wow! Big thanks!
How about the lead for Dirty Vegas Days go By? I feel this is the right step but something is off when I try.
You gotta teach us how to do those percussive bits man
Nailed it!
appreciate this mate ty
nice video bro!!
Thanks again for a great video. I really appreciate these patch videos as I am not very experienced with sound design.
I followed your chain exactly (I think) but after boosting the output on the compressors my channel clips very hard. Why is this?
It would be very helpful if you provided us with a DL of your chain as well!!
It happens exactly the same to me. The chain saturates very hard, and doesn't sound like that either
Nice, thanks! With the Echo chain, was the top chain blank?
Yep, the top chain is just the dry signal
@@Durosai Why did you add it? Does just adding an echo with the bottom chains configuration do the same thing?
@@Durosai Wait I answered it myself. It keeps 100% of the dry signal in. doh!
DL link for synth and fx rack? lovely stuff mate
Hi brother can you make dub techno chord using serum it will be very helpful?
some one told me that dub chrods should be always mono, idk if that statement is true or not, just some thoughts
I really think that absolutely nothing should be always something, when it comes to music creation. Instead, you gotta think about contrast. Your stereo elements only will appear stereo if there is mono elements and vice versa. Also there's the monocompatibily thing, that you always gotta think about.
super! try to make minimal techno
Nice track you have going on, i feel like you could just have turned the chords volume up so it's closer in volume to your voice, cheers! Happy 2021!
wtf this is SICK
You got a link for that LFO plug in from max? I can't find the same one you're using.
www.ableton.com/en/packs/max-live-essentials/
should be in this max for live essentials pack
Hey man, hope you can help me. When I drag LFO onto any instrument, I can't actually change any parameters. Its really confusing because all the tutorials, people just drag their LFO onto an instrument and they can edit the parameters instantly.
this might be a bit late, but where the LFO plugin says "F1 Freq" actually says "Map" before you assign what the LFO controls. a bonus tip is that depending on which version of LFO you are using (I'm using the CV LFO from Ableton 11), you can map the LFO to multiple different parameters. hope this helps.
someone told me that dub chrods should be always mono, idk if that statement is true or not, just some thoughts
Theres never any absolutes in music, so its really just whatever sounds better.
Play around with mono vs stereo and see which you like better! I think it will depend on the tonal characteristics of your dub chord, which octave youre in and its relation to the other elements in the track. If you have a very minimal arrangement, stereo will probably sound better since it can utilize the amount of the space in the track.
3:57 😅
killed me 😂
Sometimes I feel like ableton is my bitch, then i watch some vids of people who really know how to use it...haha. top tips. Thanks for posting. Simple minors all the way
Dude having 100 unnecessary plugins in the chain doesn’t mean you know what you’re doing.