One of the best tracks I’ve seen made in a start to finish tutorial on RUclips. If you’re passionate and honest about this, your tracks will get out there and make waves in the scene bro I swear. This was pure class. Props and good luck to you. Keep up the hard work
I feel I should warn you that this tutorial is TOO effective at making people jump around. It's only been 15 minutes into the video and I can't stop jumping around now. Please send help
A video suggestion - James blake older Dubstep shit might be a blast .Hope we can get something on it Love this video. Keep cracking man you deserve nothing less
Glad you liked the video, boss. But I gotta be honest, Dubstep, James Blake style or otherwise, is straight up not my thing. I would not be a good choice to be the tutor for this kind of music, as despite the technical skill you need to recreate it, I genuinely think you need the passion for the sound, and to vibe to it, in order to deliver a solid training video. There are some decent videos on RUclips attempting the sound already, also!
I started with Ableton around 12 months ago, and since you make the kind of music I like, I've been glued to your videos as they're an incredible learning resource (I also like your humor too!). I would absolutely watch a 4 hour long video. Or 4 x 1 hour long series style videos; I'm sure others would as well. Gavin, your stuff is top tier!
This video is super informative, would love to see more in this format! Even if there's less commentary watching what you're doing to make a full track is one of the best ways to learn.
Those were some really nice kick samples at the beginning that you were going through :) Is that pack available somewhere? Really cool and energetic track too, btw.
Probably not! TBH, it was more the general theme that inspired me, and as you can see, I was running on instinct. Was initially gonna call the video "Attempt at Hardgroove Techno in 90 Mins, But Landing On Some Weird Fusion That Is Still Sort Of Good"...but felt it wouldn't work as a thumbnail!! Sorry for false advertising, bro! Stay tuned for my next video called "Anjunadeep in 2 Hours", but the track ends up just being Drumcode techno!! LOL
Watched all the way through to the end. 🥵 Very informative and inspiring, especially seeing the speed of Your workflow - You don't re-listen to whole sections of the track over and over again, like I do. To a user familiar with Ableton it was enough to follow the mouse cursor in most cases, even without the commentary. It wouldn't have the same energy, if You stopped to explain every step imo. 👌
I would hope that if a video goes at such a speed that you come out of it with a bunch of questions you are desperate to ask, then that is a good thing, as the imagination has been sparked! Also, y'all know how to get in touch if you wanna deep dive into any specific area!
You are absolutely 100% more than welcome to ask, my good man! Is just that the answer won't fit into a comment! But in short, compressors are most effective when each parameter is used gently and compression should never be overused.
Really enjoyed watching this vid - thanks a lot for it! One thing that left me scratching my head was when you were deciding about the ratios for the multi-band compressor. At that point you obviously had in your head what ratios you wanted and you just went for it, but I was wondering 'why those ratios?' 'what's your reasoning behind what you chose?' 'Would it be different on a different song' etc etc.,
Really enjoyed this Gavin - fair play to you. Very informative. not an Abelton user but going to try replicate this in my Daw using this session as a reference. Thanks again.
Hey, superb seeing these longer ones Gavin❗❗ Curious what you think of faster techno. I'm into this mental and fast paced techno and wondering maybe you like it. Check out Alarico, such talent. Mainly this is the sound I'm talkin about, striped out, mental, atmospheric. Alarico is the name!!!
Before I give my review, I want to state that I have paid for one-to-one lessons with Gavin and totally rate him. If you are after someone to raise your game very quickly then look no further. Full of enthusiasm and humour and gets straight to the point of helping you making better, creative decisions. Absolutely worth the investment. Ok, so I made it to the end of the tutorial! ...and here are my thoughts. I would say that the style in-depth track building is brilliant and what I have been looking for for ages. I would go as far as saying that it is the most helpful video tut I have come across - and I’ve watched soooo many. Reason being that the depth and detail of methods opens up so many possibilities to be explored on new tracks. Just the act of watching someone create a track in expert mode is challenging but totally rewarding. Speed is fine, just pause and replay. In terms of length, I would happily follow a tut that is any length if the contents as good as this. So more of these please.
This was unreal, so good to see your process and also just the trust in following your instincts!
One of the best tracks I’ve seen made in a start to finish tutorial on RUclips. If you’re passionate and honest about this, your tracks will get out there and make waves in the scene bro I swear. This was pure class. Props and good luck to you. Keep up the hard work
Yooooo this is crazy! I was grooving hard in my room at the end.. wish i was using ableton to get lessons of you but im only used to fl studio 😐
Love your videos, probably my favorite tutorials here on RUclips
would love to see a video on Filmmaker
I feel I should warn you that this tutorial is TOO effective at making people jump around. It's only been 15 minutes into the video and I can't stop jumping around now. Please send help
Lol!!😂
Great video, got some amazing tips and inspiration. Thank you!!
11:50 “hall of onions” lol
Dude! Slow down, make a 4 hour long video.
Entirely serious, I love your videos and the longer and more granular explanations the better.
A video suggestion - James blake older Dubstep shit might be a blast .Hope we can get something on it
Love this video. Keep cracking man you deserve nothing less
Glad you liked the video, boss.
But I gotta be honest, Dubstep, James Blake style or otherwise, is straight up not my thing. I would not be a good choice to be the tutor for this kind of music, as despite the technical skill you need to recreate it, I genuinely think you need the passion for the sound, and to vibe to it, in order to deliver a solid training video. There are some decent videos on RUclips attempting the sound already, also!
@@hollowgroundproductions Yeah i get what you mean sir . keep growing 🔥
Awesome!! Can you make a video like this for/on I Hate Models?
I started with Ableton around 12 months ago, and since you make the kind of music I like, I've been glued to your videos as they're an incredible learning resource (I also like your humor too!). I would absolutely watch a 4 hour long video. Or 4 x 1 hour long series style videos; I'm sure others would as well. Gavin, your stuff is top tier!
Very kind of you to say, my good man!
Watched the whole thing, absolutely fascinating to watch your workflow start to finish. Please create more of these longer style videos! 😄
That's for certain, boss!
@@hollowgroundproductions awesome, looking forward to it, I agree with him that these longer style videos are a blessing! :D
This video is super informative, would love to see more in this format! Even if there's less commentary watching what you're doing to make a full track is one of the best ways to learn.
Love your content, but I wouldnt really consider this hardgroove? idk maybe thats just my opinion
Those were some really nice kick samples at the beginning that you were going through :)
Is that pack available somewhere?
Really cool and energetic track too, btw.
the result is fire!!! Cant wait to watch the whole thing G
Always trust an Irish man
is there way to put in folder or even delete garage band AU vsts? it creates such a mess. Also can I group my vst? All of them are in same level
Hands down the best tutorial I've ever seen! Couldn't stop watching
Appreciate your videos man, and you do good work - but this is 100% definitely not hardgroove techno!
Probably not! TBH, it was more the general theme that inspired me, and as you can see, I was running on instinct. Was initially gonna call the video "Attempt at Hardgroove Techno in 90 Mins, But Landing On Some Weird Fusion That Is Still Sort Of Good"...but felt it wouldn't work as a thumbnail!! Sorry for false advertising, bro! Stay tuned for my next video called "Anjunadeep in 2 Hours", but the track ends up just being Drumcode techno!! LOL
Doesn't really sound like your references on the description, but fair play for trying
Neither artist mentioned make hard groove and what you’ve made here isn’t hard groove either
Watched all the way through to the end. 🥵 Very informative and inspiring, especially seeing the speed of Your workflow - You don't re-listen to whole sections of the track over and over again, like I do. To a user familiar with Ableton it was enough to follow the mouse cursor in most cases, even without the commentary. It wouldn't have the same energy, if You stopped to explain every step imo. 👌
I would hope that if a video goes at such a speed that you come out of it with a bunch of questions you are desperate to ask, then that is a good thing, as the imagination has been sparked! Also, y'all know how to get in touch if you wanna deep dive into any specific area!
Gavin is baaaack!
Sorry this is not Hardgroove - try to ask Ben Sims
hall of onions XD
good stuff, nice workflow. do more.
unreal how efficiently and quickly you are getting through this while still keeping the sound pro -
Can I ask why you are so specific in the compression ratios on the multiband for drums?
You are absolutely 100% more than welcome to ask, my good man! Is just that the answer won't fit into a comment! But in short, compressors are most effective when each parameter is used gently and compression should never be overused.
Great video, thanks for uploading long form production!
This is sick! Could you do a Ross from Friends one please
It's in the pipeline, but could be a while!! It's a tough nut to crack ;)
Really enjoyed watching this vid - thanks a lot for it! One thing that left me scratching my head was when you were deciding about the ratios for the multi-band compressor. At that point you obviously had in your head what ratios you wanted and you just went for it, but I was wondering 'why those ratios?' 'what's your reasoning behind what you chose?' 'Would it be different on a different song' etc etc.,
Phenomenal
Please do a tutorial HOW TO FJAAK 🥲
I think Hobo nailed that one, to be fair!!!
Loved the format. Wouldn't mind more like this in other genres. Would you do a video going in more detail about your drum audio effects rack?
Really enjoyed this Gavin - fair play to you. Very informative. not an Abelton user but going to try replicate this in my Daw using this session as a reference. Thanks again.
Thank you so much! Please do more start to finish videos, they're a joy to watch. Would love something in the style of D Dan!
Quality video fella. Enjoyed watching your process!
Espectacular as Aiways
Hey, superb seeing these longer ones Gavin❗❗
Curious what you think of faster techno. I'm into this mental and fast paced techno and wondering maybe you like it. Check out Alarico, such talent. Mainly this is the sound I'm talkin about, striped out, mental, atmospheric. Alarico is the name!!!
Check his latest releases man, I think you will like it
Love this, would love to see more videos like this! Thank you for your generosity!
Watched this. Bought two packs to show love. Made a banger. Ate a watermelon. Subscribed.
@@louism.brindle7466 don't think for a f@#£ing second that I didn't feel that love, mate!! I hope you name the track "Ate A Watermelon"!!! 🍉
this is exactly what I was looking for for the past few months! love it!
Wanted one from scratch from a long time!
man you are legendary for this!!
Before I give my review, I want to state that I have paid for one-to-one lessons with Gavin and totally rate him. If you are after someone to raise your game very quickly then look no further. Full of enthusiasm and humour and gets straight to the point of helping you making better, creative decisions. Absolutely worth the investment.
Ok, so I made it to the end of the tutorial! ...and here are my thoughts. I would say that the style in-depth track building is brilliant and what I have been looking for for ages. I would go as far as saying that it is the most helpful video tut I have come across - and I’ve watched soooo many. Reason being that the depth and detail of methods opens up so many possibilities to be explored on new tracks. Just the act of watching someone create a track in expert mode is challenging but totally rewarding. Speed is fine, just pause and replay. In terms of length, I would happily follow a tut that is any length if the contents as good as this. So more of these please.
Aww Shucks!!
Haha! And now I demand that you pop some Wheats style tech house on your todo tutorial list :) @groundproductions5933
Ooh very nice 👌 🔉
would love an electro vid!
nice ! hey - where can I get the UK garage sample pack mentioned at 2:40 ?
Reddit my dude
Pure class this mate 🤠
Loved the longer vid!
sounds awesome !
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hell yeah!!!!
29:16
@ohike83 that's the best bit!! That's the bit when ....the things happens!! Love that bit ❤️!!
38:50 too!!
another amazing video, looking forward to more long form videos 💃🕺
when you are changing all the parameters at 26:33, how do you know what values to put?
Just general experience with multi band compression on drums. To be fair, I should make a video dedicated to group drum processing at some point.