Its the sound that counts. Its not the production. There are people that play by theory, and there are those who play what the heck ever because they love it. Of course making this style in music isn't hard, And it doesn't matter if its orchestral music either. Im sure Hans Zimmer doesnt say, ''Man this is too tough for me.'' Its easy for him because he loves doing it. I hate when people say it's easy because, that is completely irrelevant. Some of the absolute most simple music is the best music there is. Sorry House artist don't write 300 pages worth of music for one song. If Mozart would have had these programs and presets, i bet you he would have used them just like anyone else. SO JUST STOP PEOPLE.
+TheAdventuresOfWalnutWilly this comment is so true. all these shitty producers get butthurt when they spend 20 years making their own sounds and get no recognition. its because the sounds are either bad or theyre part of a really unpopular genre. if people use presets and make good music then it proves u people are idiots as they are making more success through an easier and more efficient way. just because u waste ur time and get nowhere does not mean u should hate on others. u can use presets and layer them creatively and make completely new sounds, even tweaking presets can give u interesting sounds. if u say "oh its popularity over talent" this is true to an extent but you will acquire a fanbase of a reasonable size if u actually make good music and are consistent. so stop fucking whining and dont be sad if ur glitch-hop dubstep track with 800 automations and 600 of your original sounds isnt going platinum. i dont usually comment or get mad on youtube but this topic has pushed me to the limit every video like this people are hating and bashing.
+kingblacknoob Wow dude you and me are on the same page with this one, These pretentious haters hit a nerve for me aswell with their hate, like cant they just shut the fuck up and go do their god track with their "EVERYTHING I MADE" sounds?.
+TheAdventuresOfWalnutWilly Agree :) Also there is a difference between producing, writing music, sound designing, mixing engineering, master engineering. Its like people expect producers to wear all hats for every other little thing. That is not what a producer is. There are people hating because they decided to take on all hats, they feel that its very hard maybe even impossible to learn to master all corners of music industry and then see famous producers only using 1 or 2 areas to focus in. That is producing and songwriting maybe. Or they work several producers and songwriter together and that still doesn't change the fact that the difference between them and the haters is that they actually got to work with what they love while the haters keep hating. it is the ability to recognize that for them its actually a work, they actually live by selling music and working as professionals. Not by being unique, that is not their job. It is to deliver music people can listen to. its a business. They can hate it all they want but if unique was what would be the job the music industry probably end up as a circus with random dissonant pieces of music with random automation of bpm and no tracks a dj could mix.
Now I know why all my songs are so organized and mixed as soon as I am finished. Why I center my bass and kicks, why I use synth noise for hats, how I learned to draw midi, where I developed the ability to leave a project and move to the next, and apparently why I want a pony tail and like Hublots? Thanks Future Music for changing the course of my life. Most of all thank you Steve Angello for inspiring me to make my own music ..collabo soon!
I remember when this vid came out , 3 years ago. I watched it just a few hours after it got released, it had like 30 comments and the hate had already begun . I didn't care about the triplet struggle/confusion. Had I known it was going to become an in"famous" vid for him I would've said something in his defense. Anyway, 3 years later he's still Mr. Steve Angelo and the haters are still unknown and poor ...so sad.
Its crazy how the track can change so much in a short space of time like the track at the start nearly sounds completely different to the end result I love it
Seriously people Steve Angello is a legit producer, you don't know what input he had on the SHM tracks. Plus he owns one of the best record labels out there. Not to mention his tracks, SLVR (silver), KNAS, Show Me Love or Lights. All top quality stuff.
"Cos a lot of people just use presets and I think they should work more on the sound" *takes sample as is directly from sample cd for Knas* 😂 I wouldn't mind, but don't pretend you're working hard on these things haha.
Hundred Are you guys fucking serious? he has no clue. there is literally no point arguing with you guys because the people who don't know what they are talkign about are you two.
I really admire Steve Angello aswell as the rest of Swedish House Mafia. For me it's not about if they use samples or loops (fyi every producer uses them), it's about how they use their creativity and musical qualities to create good music. Now go ahead and argue about Steve's pronunciation.
lol you'll get there. its all about knowing where your sounds are, drawing out your ideas in your head, and presetting projects. plus you probably don't have a lot of free time so that can prolong the process as well. it used to take me months to finish a project. but once you give yourself time to develop and set completion times for your work, everything starts to click and flow sooo much smoother.
yeah at the time he might not have been the greatest musician around, and might have made some shitty or simple tracks, but people forget, angello was originally a DJ, this kinda means that his production skills wouldn't have been as nurtured or as good as his DJ skills, also this doesn't give him the excuse as a high level producer to use a sample, but every producer has used samples and some do it more than others, just my opinion though, I think its harsh to criticize someone who at the time was mainly a DJ rather than a producer....
Daniel Carroll I'm not making excuses I'm stating facts. Angello started a DJ in hip hop and stuff, not dance music. Plus there's nothing wrong with samples, even the best must producers use them. And yeah I don't know him but that doesn't mean I can't voice my opinion on the subject
I know that if you've had ns-10 in your home studio, and you are used to them, you oftenly also use them if you rent a big studio. Because every big studio nowadays have ns 1o's as nearfield. But this isn't a big studio you can rent. This is Steve and Ingrosso's HOME studio. So im sure they use their main monitors the most.
Holy shit this amazing to look back at 2007 style production. Serum was still 7 years away, what was he using around 6:00 Sylenth? Its so crazy people had to live in a world before Serum haha.
When u boored and not in a mood u start deep,ur like ohh common i dont wanna make music now,AND WHEN U GET ONTO IT u go crazy ,thats the way of the maker ! Thumbs up !
Hey something new! No longer sticking to the white keys, he's using all black keys and going pentatonic! Woot! Once they learn chords/progressions etc the world is going to blow up!
Sure he uses scales, but it's really a lazy attempt at chord progression/melody writing. I haven't heard most of his stuff you are correct, but what I have heard is all of the same chart. He sticks to white keys only effectively writing in the c/Amin chord progression in the songs I've heard is all I am saying.
***** that is why they are "royalty free". I'm not saying that I would do the same, but if you find a useful tool, just fucking use it instead of being hating.
***** Yea but man but music came from sampling if not then how would EDM then be created if it wasn't for hip hop right? hip hop didn't invent anything it reinvented everything if it wasn't for DJ Premier, DJ Craze, Qbert. Jazzy Jeff then music wouldn't be how it is today it all came from sampling. So its okay if steve uses samples. Know the history and respect it. Sampling has been going on for years and years since the 80's & 90's until today.
scratch that.. im 8 mins in he still hasn't clocked it. he's now resorted to that old tool shed favourite 3/8ths. But forgive him, he's not accustomed to Midi. He likes Dance Ejay where u can see the pretty colours
Every commenter must be a proffessional musicians playing large festivals, world reknown clubs and making several mill a year, thats what it sounds like anyway? Who cares how he does anything when he is producing? He loves it, its he's passionate about it and unlike majority of you, he is making a living off it because he is committed.
***** yes ofc im a nobody just like u ;) he had problems quantizating the bassline and start talking about how he doesnt like midi and usually prefer bouncing the layers down to audio instead. to me it just sounds like a weird thing to say as edm producers usually are very familiar with midi. what if he wants to automate the decay or anything on the synth then it wont work with an audio file..
but @Kenny D'Shredder said: This was in 2007..I think it would be really cool if You asked Steve (or however it works) to visit him again, to refresh this video a little
actualle one of the bes in the studio with... because his exploination is just as simples as how he works...I love it when are you interviewing ingrosso in the studio? i would love to see that!!
I know what you mean, but I still think he has talent with what he does. He might not be a good musician, but he is a good producer with a good vision for pop and what not (I'm not a fan of electronic, but I can see his skill). I was shocked when I watched Swedish House Mafia the other day. One of them plays keyboard (ish) and the other 2 don't. They are all just producers and engineers. Still talent though. I couldn't make a track that well put together with what they have.
When he finally manually entered the rhythm into the piano roll it sounds like the groove he was actually looking for was a dotted-quarter note feel, not triplets. Maybe he changed his mind.
Definitely, I talk about you all the time. I love that song you do. With the notes and the kicks and the title it has. Can't wait to see your next show at that place. But i'll probably need binoculars to see you because of how far you've gotten.
I feel ya, same thing with me! Now I do understand it, but I still feel what they can do ,only they can do Every producer has their own method, which best works for them and sometimes others too
Anyone who didnt learn something from this video must already be a industry professional earning millions from their music. What I cannot stand is all the negativity people post on these educational videos.
If we all know this guy , Mr Angello its for that he is absolutely very good . If we all know D. Guetta , yeah its because he made songs when 60 K people start dancing and singing that song even at the third second of the song. If Hardwell is the 6th dj of the djmag yeah its because he played gigs in the countries that I don't know. To sum up, guys if you know someone earns lots of money and who is very famous , its because they all worked hard and did their jobs better than others. #RESPECT
Here he used it a lot for side chain pumping. On drums it can shape the sound. Same on instruments. Compressed pianos is a trademark of house music. It gets a harder sound when compressed. Like the attack of the sound stays but the sustain is changed.
I know this was shot before he became a big name so I'll give him a bit of slack, but I hope he has learned what a triplet is by now seeing that he's producing dance music.
When you learn how to utilize the program fully and have developed your own style making music electronically is extremely easy. He knows everything about the program, or alot atleast which makes producing extremely simple.< If swedish house mafia wanted to they could probably produce 15 tracks for a whole album in a a week weeks, get it reviewed and mixed the next week and everything would sound amazing. Now doing alot of tracks is never needed though.
You have to read up on that stuff. Check the website for lisences. Some software it's okay to release stuff as long as it's free but to sell you usually have to buy the software.
But this is Steves OWN studio. Im pretty sure he didnt spend 30.000+ $ on monitors he didnt use often. He has also said in a interview, that he had monitors that could play VERY loud, and im sure he meant his main ones there.
He knows what he's doing if he's in SHM. If he didn't do shit, then Axwell and Seb would have kicked him out or not let him be a part. I'd say anyone who produces music and makes millions a year doing it knows what their doing.
This was in 2007..I think it would be really cool if You asked Steve (or however it works) to visit him again, to refresh this video a little =)
Maybe he's learned the difference between triplets and sixteenths by now?
Ha laughed so hard! :D
Great comment
@@daggergblue thats why hes one of most famous dj/producer :D bcs he didnt know this
@@djkidii wtf haha
2007? I had that exact setup in 2003
If steve angelo spent the amount of time on youtube writing hate comments to other producers like you guys, he wouldnt be famouse either.
Famouse...?
+Rigo Vasquez Joel Zimmerman is famouse :P
damn lol
Lmao he doesn't have haters.
Its the sound that counts. Its not the production. There are people that play by theory, and there are those who play what the heck ever because they love it. Of course making this style in music isn't hard, And it doesn't matter if its orchestral music either. Im sure Hans Zimmer doesnt say, ''Man this is too tough for me.'' Its easy for him because he loves doing it. I hate when people say it's easy because, that is completely irrelevant. Some of the absolute most simple music is the best music there is. Sorry House artist don't write 300 pages worth of music for one song. If Mozart would have had these programs and presets, i bet you he would have used them just like anyone else. SO JUST STOP PEOPLE.
+TheAdventuresOfWalnutWilly this comment is so true. all these shitty producers get butthurt when they spend 20 years making their own sounds and get no recognition. its because the sounds are either bad or theyre part of a really unpopular genre. if people use presets and make good music then it proves u people are idiots as they are making more success through an easier and more efficient way. just because u waste ur time and get nowhere does not mean u should hate on others. u can use presets and layer them creatively and make completely new sounds, even tweaking presets can give u interesting sounds. if u say "oh its popularity over talent" this is true to an extent but you will acquire a fanbase of a reasonable size if u actually make good music and are consistent. so stop fucking whining and dont be sad if ur glitch-hop dubstep track with 800 automations and 600 of your original sounds isnt going platinum. i dont usually comment or get mad on youtube but this topic has pushed me to the limit every video like this people are hating and bashing.
+kingblacknoob Wow dude you and me are on the same page with this one, These pretentious haters hit a nerve for me aswell with their hate, like cant they just shut the fuck up and go do their god track with their "EVERYTHING I MADE" sounds?.
+TheAdventuresOfWalnutWilly Agree :) Also there is a difference between producing, writing music, sound designing, mixing engineering, master engineering. Its like people expect producers to wear all hats for every other little thing. That is not what a producer is. There are people hating because they decided to take on all hats, they feel that its very hard maybe even impossible to learn to master all corners of music industry and then see famous producers only using 1 or 2 areas to focus in. That is producing and songwriting maybe. Or they work several producers and songwriter together and that still doesn't change the fact that the difference between them and the haters is that they actually got to work with what they love while the haters keep hating. it is the ability to recognize that for them its actually a work, they actually live by selling music and working as professionals. Not by being unique, that is not their job. It is to deliver music people can listen to. its a business. They can hate it all they want but if unique was what would be the job the music industry probably end up as a circus with random dissonant pieces of music with random automation of bpm and no tracks a dj could mix.
+Edm Production yeah fuck art
Well, there is a difference between "simple" and "simplistic"..
Please note that this interview was filmed in 2007, that was the current version of Logic at that time
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It´s a kicked loop
Looped kick
He says loop kicked😛
Glad you like it , there are a load more of these in our In The Studio With Playlist
Of course!
Now I know why all my songs are so organized and mixed as soon as I am finished. Why I center my bass and kicks, why I use synth noise for hats, how I learned to draw midi, where I developed the ability to leave a project and move to the next, and apparently why I want a pony tail and like Hublots? Thanks Future Music for changing the course of my life. Most of all thank you Steve Angello for inspiring me to make my own music ..collabo soon!
I remember when this vid came out , 3 years ago. I watched it just a few hours after it got released, it had like 30 comments and the hate had already begun . I didn't care about the triplet struggle/confusion. Had I known it was going to become an in"famous" vid for him I would've said something in his defense. Anyway, 3 years later he's still Mr. Steve Angelo and the haters are still unknown and poor ...so sad.
where did he say it i cant remeber
You can hear the bassline from prisoner at 3:20 .
Some melodies just get stuck in your head I guess
I knew I heard that one bevor lol
Whaaaa 🤯🤯
Yes! You're right. I'm sure every producer has inside certain melodies or progressions.
Its crazy how the track can change so much in a short space of time like the track at the start nearly sounds completely different to the end result I love it
now i can say that steve angello taught me how to make my first track
Seriously people Steve Angello is a legit producer, you don't know what input he had on the SHM tracks. Plus he owns one of the best record labels out there. Not to mention his tracks, SLVR (silver), KNAS, Show Me Love or Lights. All top quality stuff.
he was way ahead of his time, sounds so good
He's been at it since 1999. It was Erick Morillo who helped them out back in 2001
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thanks for taking the time and actually listen to it..
I can assure you that this is from 2007, infact it was published in Future Music Magazine in 2007.
What would the point of us saying otherwise ?
Because you are not getting 72 virgins🙄
This is my 4th time watching it no joke. Its just so fascinating.
What? This is from 2007! it sounds like a good modern popular house song from today! I thought this kind of music started lately...
you blew my mind WIDE open without a gun dude....props for finding this out
*****
dude read the description -.-
what if i told you they were doing this in the 90's
i fucking love this style of edm so much and its barely existing anywhere anymore :(
I’m trying to bring it back 😉
I never thought of using ES P for creating hihats, but that's actually quite clever.
Would've been cool if they did a Axwell one
Axwell is to good for making a movie xD
"are you doing a track or is it a circus?"
brilliant quote.
He gets the job done, that's all that matters. Hes got one of the best set of ears on the planet!
wow at 14:12 you can actually see the bass making the camera wobble
it doesn't matter what you use or how you make it, it's the feeling you put into it
"Cos a lot of people just use presets and I think they should work more on the sound"
*takes sample as is directly from sample cd for Knas* 😂
I wouldn't mind, but don't pretend you're working hard on these things haha.
so true ahah
i always enjoy watching him cuz he really has no clue, and that gives hope to people that they ll make it too
Hundred Are you guys fucking serious? he has no clue. there is literally no point arguing with you guys because the people who don't know what they are talkign about are you two.
Hundred you're delusional
Steve know's what he's doing, trust me, go and listen to his new album!
@@Hundred100did you make it?)
I really admire Steve Angello aswell as the rest of Swedish House Mafia. For me it's not about if they use samples or loops (fyi every producer uses them), it's about how they use their creativity and musical qualities to create good music. Now go ahead and argue about Steve's pronunciation.
Yeah that gives us a nice, high quality MP3 kick converted from a 5 year old RUclips video in 480p. It will most likely sound awesome! :)
lol you'll get there. its all about knowing where your sounds are, drawing out your ideas in your head, and presetting projects. plus you probably don't have a lot of free time so that can prolong the process as well. it used to take me months to finish a project. but once you give yourself time to develop and set completion times for your work, everything starts to click and flow sooo much smoother.
yeah at the time he might not have been the greatest musician around, and might have made some shitty or simple tracks, but people forget, angello was originally a DJ, this kinda means that his production skills wouldn't have been as nurtured or as good as his DJ skills, also this doesn't give him the excuse as a high level producer to use a sample, but every producer has used samples and some do it more than others, just my opinion though, I think its harsh to criticize someone who at the time was mainly a DJ rather than a producer....
***** samples are there to be used, dont get why people get so pissy over them, why make samples if they arent doing to be used..
+Iain McNabb Stop making excuses for people who you don't even now.
Daniel Carroll I'm not making excuses I'm stating facts. Angello started a DJ in hip hop and stuff, not dance music. Plus there's nothing wrong with samples, even the best must producers use them. And yeah I don't know him but that doesn't mean I can't voice my opinion on the subject
One would think he'd have the giant master volume, closer to him.
Haha the first thing that came to mind when I started watching this
For all the haters, as puff daddy says, "I don't write rhymes, I write checks".
I know that if you've had ns-10 in your home studio, and you are used to them, you oftenly also use them if you rent a big studio. Because every big studio nowadays have ns 1o's as nearfield. But this isn't a big studio you can rent. This is Steve and Ingrosso's HOME studio. So im sure they use their main monitors the most.
Holy shit this amazing to look back at 2007 style production. Serum was still 7 years away, what was he using around 6:00 Sylenth? Its so crazy people had to live in a world before Serum haha.
kids these days
massive was out in 2007
When u boored and not in a mood u start deep,ur like ohh common i dont wanna make music now,AND WHEN U GET ONTO IT u go crazy ,thats the way of the maker !
Thumbs up !
What song is it? I wanna listen to it again
Because hes a legend. He has his own sound which everyone in EDM today has been affected by.
triplets man! 1/12!!
Oh wow throwback, this was the first futuremusic video I watched.
Hey something new! No longer sticking to the white keys, he's using all black keys and going pentatonic! Woot! Once they learn chords/progressions etc the world is going to blow up!
you made it possible.
i know the subject but simultaneously you confuse me...how utterly strange that is....
It is just a scale. Have you heard his other stuff? He has made music in every scale there is!
YoYo .Kidz LOL " He has made music in every scale there is!" how many scales do you know you twit? Did ya count. Do you know how to count hahah
pulsewreck
Have you heard Monday? Tivoli? Klack? 49 percent? For sale? Isabel? Partouze?
All different scales...
Sure he uses scales, but it's really a lazy attempt at chord progression/melody writing. I haven't heard most of his stuff you are correct, but what I have heard is all of the same chart. He sticks to white keys only effectively writing in the c/Amin chord progression in the songs I've heard is all I am saying.
second song is
Steve Angello - Tricky
The already finished track Steve went to during arrangement, sounds like the Monster Inc. University Soundtrack Axwell and Ingrosso did lol
this is defiantly one of my fav episodes ,
I'm here from a current video that cites this; I like it.
Which is the video you came from?
So what if he used a Vengeance sample? What the fuck do you think sample packs are made for?
The thing is that he used a melody line from the vengeance pack and called it his own. A world of difference.
***** that is why they are "royalty free". I'm not saying that I would do the same, but if you find a useful tool, just fucking use it instead of being hating.
***** Yea but man but music came from sampling if not then how would EDM then be created if it wasn't for hip hop right? hip hop didn't invent anything it reinvented everything if it wasn't for DJ Premier, DJ Craze, Qbert. Jazzy Jeff then music wouldn't be how it is today it all came from sampling. So its okay if steve uses samples. Know the history and respect it. Sampling has been going on for years and years since the 80's & 90's until today.
FM, Thanks for your job!
why not keep that audio interface near you if you fuckin need to change the volume again and again :3
I don't know what you mean by that but whatever you're saying my point remains. He's a legitimate producer.
it takes steve angello 6 minutes to realise he is playing 8th triplets and not 16ths.
scratch that.. im 8 mins in he still hasn't clocked it. he's now resorted to that old tool shed favourite 3/8ths. But forgive him, he's not accustomed to Midi. He likes Dance Ejay where u can see the pretty colours
Noel Watson Lol keep hating
Noel Watson quarter note triplets*
+Thomas Anda Haha Ouch! Noel, Shots Fired!!!
+TheAris621 Lol, wake up and study music.
Re-use the same kick you have already used several times. Very creative and challenging. Real artists...
Goddamn some of you guys are so bitter!
Every commenter must be a proffessional musicians playing large festivals, world reknown clubs and making several mill a year, thats what it sounds like anyway? Who cares how he does anything when he is producing? He loves it, its he's passionate about it and unlike majority of you, he is making a living off it because he is committed.
this is logic pro?
yes
the reverb trick at 49:00 is straight fire
how he's made it as far as he has will never make sense to me.
Blake Mcdonald makes sense to me, because he's better than you would ever be
Guys, read the description. This was filmed in 2007.
To me he seems a bit inexperienced actually.. i mean that workflow is wack, he cant even get that simple bassline right. no offense or hatin tho ;)
***** yes ofc im a nobody just like u ;) he had problems quantizating the bassline and start talking about how he doesnt like midi and usually prefer bouncing the layers down to audio instead. to me it just sounds like a weird thing to say as edm producers usually are very familiar with midi. what if he wants to automate the decay or anything on the synth then it wont work with an audio file..
angello was better without a lot of tattoos..
but @Kenny D'Shredder said: This was in 2007..I think it would be really cool if You asked Steve (or however it works) to visit him again, to refresh this video a little
this guy definitely blazed before filming, because he is clearly really baked.
actualle one of the bes in the studio with... because his exploination is just as simples as how he works...I love it
when are you interviewing ingrosso in the studio? i would love to see that!!
Grateful with Steve 🖤🤘🏼
I know what you mean, but I still think he has talent with what he does. He might not be a good musician, but he is a good producer with a good vision for pop and what not (I'm not a fan of electronic, but I can see his skill).
I was shocked when I watched Swedish House Mafia the other day. One of them plays keyboard (ish) and the other 2 don't. They are all just producers and engineers. Still talent though. I couldn't make a track that well put together with what they have.
When he finally manually entered the rhythm into the piano roll it sounds like the groove he was actually looking for was a dotted-quarter note feel, not triplets. Maybe he changed his mind.
Definitely, I talk about you all the time. I love that song you do. With the notes and the kicks and the title it has. Can't wait to see your next show at that place. But i'll probably need binoculars to see you because of how far you've gotten.
i like this kind of Videos :)))))) i watched this Years befor and think to my self .. ??? i understand nothink , now i understand more what he do ..
I feel ya, same thing with me! Now I do understand it, but I still feel what they can do ,only they can do
Every producer has their own method, which best works for them and sometimes others too
creativity and imagination is the key to successful productions and Dj sets...
Sampling really is the foundation of house music. :-)
Anyone who didnt learn something from this video must already be a industry professional earning millions from their music.
What I cannot stand is all the negativity people post on these educational videos.
my mind has been blow to pieces
I think the same my friend, people say: Avicii use presets! So what? He's music keeps being good and that's what matters
Do you know Swedish House Mafia?
He was in Swedish House Mafia. He knows what he's doing.
If we all know this guy , Mr Angello its for that he is absolutely very good . If we all know D. Guetta , yeah its because he made songs when 60 K people start dancing and singing that song even at the third second of the song. If Hardwell is the 6th dj of the djmag yeah its because he played gigs in the countries that I don't know. To sum up, guys if you know someone earns lots of money and who is very famous , its because they all worked hard and did their jobs better than others. #RESPECT
in the end the track sounds fucking amazing. Thats the only thing that matters
Here he used it a lot for side chain pumping.
On drums it can shape the sound. Same on instruments.
Compressed pianos is a trademark of house music. It gets a harder sound when compressed. Like the attack of the sound stays but the sustain is changed.
Go and hear his track "Monday" fx, and come back again. He is really good at producing!
I know this was shot before he became a big name so I'll give him a bit of slack, but I hope he has learned what a triplet is by now seeing that he's producing dance music.
I watched this when it first was released years ago and made my first software song via Garageband.
When you learn how to utilize the program fully and have developed your own style making music electronically is extremely easy.
He knows everything about the program, or alot atleast which makes producing extremely simple.<
If swedish house mafia wanted to they could probably produce 15 tracks for a whole album in a a week weeks, get it reviewed and mixed the next week and everything would sound amazing.
Now doing alot of tracks is never needed though.
You have to read up on that stuff. Check the website for lisences.
Some software it's okay to release stuff as long as it's free but to sell you usually have to buy the software.
thanks!
Avicii used the same sample (from a sample pack) in his 2008 track ManMan as Steve angello used here obviously.
Daamn 12 years ago
The Boss❤
And still, hes one of the most famous dj:s in the world.
his profile is amazing
Actualy this video was filmed in 2007 so if he ever released this track it must be somewhere in the market
Ty, as i live in west europe indeed. And im really into this thing so thank you :D
Still he is one of the most famous guy within house music. GG
Well, look at him today and loook at him now. And this is from when he lived in Stockholm. He lives in LA now.
But this is Steves OWN studio. Im pretty sure he didnt spend 30.000+ $ on monitors he didnt use often. He has also said in a interview, that he had monitors that could play VERY loud, and im sure he meant his main ones there.
you're the absolute man, thanks!
He knows what he's doing if he's in SHM.
If he didn't do shit, then Axwell and Seb would have kicked him out or not let him be a part.
I'd say anyone who produces music and makes millions a year doing it knows what their doing.
HE seems to be knowing what hes doing, knows alot
'People will be like, are you doing a track or is it a circus' hahaha. Best bit if advice iv heard when he said keep it basic.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why a little music theory goes a long way. Get yours today!
i love to watch an artist making music :)
THAT MAC IS LIT.
He uses Logic. Very good program I also use it. It only works for Mac though.