Its one of my favourites too! Its a little challenging, honestly, since its so fast paced. But you can try slowing down the video and seeing what keys I'm hitting!
There is something special about a crowd chanting the lethal industry riff. I’m long gone of my party days, but I’d imagine it doesn’t get played anymore on big events. At least in Buenos Aires people always went mental Goosebumps everytime
Imagine of some DJ drops it in a set in today's world; The crowd will either think its boring, or they'll go mental because they really don't make it like that any more!
Nice work covering some of the best Trance classics .. they all sound super good and very very close to the originals too ... Well played and well done ... Really enjoyed the trip along the keys ..... Big thumbs flying high and rightly so too !!! 😎AK☘️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
Thank you kind sire! Whilst I'm not big into sound design and I'm certainly not an expert at it, I do have a video lined up where I'll discuss the VSTs I use and the presets as well!
Thank you brother! Off the top of my head, I probably used Vengeance kicks and a bass sound in spire! They also sound better because the sound is much more nicely mastered using modern techniques! :)
Thank you so much! Hahaha this is my main keyboard, I've had this for a while. Just didn't have proper tripod to record an overhead shot for it. But now I do :)
@@railpressureflip Great equip you have in there :) i'm glad that now we can enjoy even more to look and listen!. I did mentioned a few classics songs in yesterday reply in case you want to take a look at it :) This video was perfection!! great stuff man
@@railpressureflip Great stuff this, where did you get the drums from , i need to find some great trance drum loops if you can help would really appreciate it , also what vst where you using for shivers , keep it up , brilliant stuff my friend, i need to learn this!
May I ask why are the keys transposed? Is it because of copyright issues? If I understand correctly you are playing the same melodies/riffs as in originals, however in a slightly different key, right?
Its because I can’t play from other keys hahaha I was never trained properly and learned it all on my own, and growing up I was spoiled with the transpose key feature from my first casio keyboard itself, and that led me down this path of “cheating” and not learning songs from their original keys. I kinda CAN play them from their original root notes now, much better than before, but definitely not confident enough to for a performance. Something I really need to work on asap, but again I was thinking maybe this lack of skill could be used positively in some way haha
Copyright issue is a whole different world in itself. I haven’t tested out if transposition would let me circumvent copyright or not. But pitching down / up (which means natively the tempo will change also) will - for now - circumvent copyright. Thats why so many famous songs have been pitched down / up and being used in insta reels / tiktok!
@@railpressureflip by 'original root notes' you mean that for each track the musical scale/key are different and therefore you would need to switch it to different one when playing on Akai MPC, correct? I have never played on any keyboard/piano however I am fascinated by it. If I would like to get into it, how would you recommend to start? Maybe buying Akai MPC Mini and going through some tutorials?
Yes, somewhat correct! So if a track's original root note is Cm, I will transpose my keyboard to 3+ so I can still play from Am physically, but generate the original root note sound of Cm. Again, its only because I'm not trained and I can kinda only play from the Am keys set. Its not because of the Akai MPC either, that keyboard is only a midi controller, which means it doesn't have sound generation capability built into it, but only produces data at the press of a key, or a pad, or at the twist of a knob on the keyboard. It sends the data to the PC its connected to and makes the PC generate the sound (Via a Digital Audio Workstation software). As opposed to something that's called a "home keyboard", or a "workstation keyboard", or an actual synth. All three of those have the capability to produce sound of its own. But are limited to what they're programmed for. Whereas with a Midi and PC, you can tweak and generate sounds to your PC's and a VST's limitation. There's a lot more to it, and a few others have asked about it too. So maybe I'll make a video on how to get started with making music electronic (or any other kind of) music with a midi and a keyboard!
Oh man, this is something I'd love to be able to tell people, but I have no idea how to read or write notes :( But this is something I have been looking into learning! I apologize about not being able to give you the information!
Amazing video again! You have a great taste in trance music! I have a lot of them on my channel that i made music videos with. Maybe you'll like them. Please give us more!
Veracocha - Carte Blanche 3:54 that bass🔥
🙌🏼
Veracocha Carte Blanche amazing!
Inspirational... Thank you so much...
Lethal Industry and Spiral FTW with this set 🙌🏼
Thank you kind sire! 🙌🏼🙏🏼
Thanks for including Robert Miles in the list, now I know the name of the song :D
You're most welcome my friend!
Veracocha - Carte Blanche my favorite! How is hard this play?
Its one of my favourites too!
Its a little challenging, honestly, since its so fast paced. But you can try slowing down the video and seeing what keys I'm hitting!
будь здоров брат, ты супермузыкант!
Shivers sounds soooooo good
There is something special about a crowd chanting the lethal industry riff. I’m long gone of my party days, but I’d imagine it doesn’t get played anymore on big events. At least in Buenos Aires people always went mental
Goosebumps everytime
Imagine of some DJ drops it in a set in today's world;
The crowd will either think its boring, or they'll go mental because they really don't make it like that any more!
Dude seriously.
Respect.
♥♥♥
Good old days. Sigh. 😢
These videos are so satisfying to watch, please keep it up :)
Thank you :D
Im in awe ! Beautiful pure sound i love this so much please never quit making music you're very talented ! Much love to you keep playing ! ❤❤❤
Thank you thank you so much! This is what keeps an artist going, uplifting comments! 🥰
Nice work covering some of the best Trance classics .. they all sound super good and very very close to the originals too ... Well played and well done ... Really enjoyed the trip along the keys ..... Big thumbs flying high and rightly so too !!!
😎AK☘️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
Loving the emoji drop on this! 💓
That was beautiful :D got me all nostalgic to good old trance days
Haha I feel you on that brother! ✌
Браво!!! это круто красавчик!!!
Spasibo, bratan!
Absolutely outstanding, my friend. 👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
I really love your out of the blue, its so awesome
Thank youuu!
I love this so much ♥️😍, thank you.
No, thank YOU my friend, for watching! ♥
Spiral is one of my fav riffs ! Thanks man
Miss you my dude!
Shivers
Smashing Mix ♥
Thanks ✌️
childhood memories... thanks!
Thank you! Absolute nostalgia for me too :D
That was awesome man! Hopefully see a part 4 some day
Well there is now :D
brilliant
Amazing
Thank you!
goosebumps with Shevers
Shiiiiverrrs
Uppp and dooowwwn my spineeee
awesome
Which plug-ins are you using with Ableton for all these lush classic sounds?
Amazing!!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Lethal industry ♥️
:n
You nailed those sounds! Can you do a VST plugins tutorial next time?
Thank you kind sire! Whilst I'm not big into sound design and I'm certainly not an expert at it, I do have a video lined up where I'll discuss the VSTs I use and the presets as well!
Love these good shit bro
The kick and bass sound rather crispier than the original what did you use here?
Thank you brother! Off the top of my head, I probably used Vengeance kicks and a bass sound in spire! They also sound better because the sound is much more nicely mastered using modern techniques! :)
Oh my.... Each episode is better than the last one, amazing!!
btw: is good to see how the Midi is growing up (?
Thank you so much! Hahaha this is my main keyboard, I've had this for a while. Just didn't have proper tripod to record an overhead shot for it. But now I do :)
@@railpressureflip Great equip you have in there :) i'm glad that now we can enjoy even more to look and listen!. I did mentioned a few classics songs in yesterday reply in case you want to take a look at it :) This video was perfection!! great stuff man
❤
Aly & Fila - Eye Of Horus (Ronski Speed Remix) please
This is so great
Hi buddy, I’m happy to send you the 320kbps mp3 of the file if you’d like! Drop me your email and I’ll send it over tonight :)
@@railpressureflip Great stuff this, where did you get the drums from , i need to find some great trance drum loops if you can help would really appreciate it , also what vst where you using for shivers , keep it up , brilliant stuff my friend, i need to learn this!
DB TRANCE look into “Vengeance Club sounds”, they have fantastic trance drumloops!
@@railpressureflip Thanks
@@railpressureflip don't know how I missed that you replied to this! I'd love the mp3. hit me up! cam4mav at gmail
May I ask why are the keys transposed? Is it because of copyright issues? If I understand correctly you are playing the same melodies/riffs as in originals, however in a slightly different key, right?
Its because I can’t play from other keys hahaha
I was never trained properly and learned it all on my own, and growing up I was spoiled with the transpose key feature from my first casio keyboard itself, and that led me down this path of “cheating” and not learning songs from their original keys. I kinda CAN play them from their original root notes now, much better than before, but definitely not confident enough to for a performance.
Something I really need to work on asap, but again I was thinking maybe this lack of skill could be used positively in some way haha
Copyright issue is a whole different world in itself. I haven’t tested out if transposition would let me circumvent copyright or not. But pitching down / up (which means natively the tempo will change also) will - for now - circumvent copyright. Thats why so many famous songs have been pitched down / up and being used in insta reels / tiktok!
@@railpressureflip by 'original root notes' you mean that for each track the musical scale/key are different and therefore you would need to switch it to different one when playing on Akai MPC, correct? I have never played on any keyboard/piano however I am fascinated by it. If I would like to get into it, how would you recommend to start? Maybe buying Akai MPC Mini and going through some tutorials?
Yes, somewhat correct! So if a track's original root note is Cm, I will transpose my keyboard to 3+ so I can still play from Am physically, but generate the original root note sound of Cm. Again, its only because I'm not trained and I can kinda only play from the Am keys set. Its not because of the Akai MPC either, that keyboard is only a midi controller, which means it doesn't have sound generation capability built into it, but only produces data at the press of a key, or a pad, or at the twist of a knob on the keyboard. It sends the data to the PC its connected to and makes the PC generate the sound (Via a Digital Audio Workstation software). As opposed to something that's called a "home keyboard", or a "workstation keyboard", or an actual synth. All three of those have the capability to produce sound of its own. But are limited to what they're programmed for. Whereas with a Midi and PC, you can tweak and generate sounds to your PC's and a VST's limitation. There's a lot more to it, and a few others have asked about it too. So maybe I'll make a video on how to get started with making music electronic (or any other kind of) music with a midi and a keyboard!
@@railpressureflip that would be AMAAAAHZING :)
DUDE, I wanna know the KEYS! (letters)
Oh man, this is something I'd love to be able to tell people, but I have no idea how to read or write notes :(
But this is something I have been looking into learning!
I apologize about not being able to give you the information!
Very impressive! Mate, you made these patches or sweep out in soundsets?
Thanks brother! Its mix of both, but mostly presets that I tweaked to suit the sounds :)
Isn't intro short?
Simon patterson brush strokes next ep pls, btw greats riffs
Thanks buddy!
I'll try :)
Amazing video again! You have a great taste in trance music! I have a lot of them on my channel that i made music videos with. Maybe you'll like them. Please give us more!
Thank you!
Why transposition again? :/
Children.
You know it brother. Absolute classic, how you and I got into trance! ♥
Amazing!