I was listening to the bassline from this track and said to myself," hey this reminds me of " (the track of the track I now know as ," Get lucky", ) . I then researched and found out it was also Daft Punk lol. (Damn I need to catch up). Great recreation Doctor. This patient here, leaves the building ....educated !!!
I'm not a producer, I don't have a single clue on how to operate Cubase, Moog Synthesizers or any other producing equipment, I just really enjoy watching Doctor mix re-create my favorite electronic tunes from scratch. This guy has got a LOT of talent!!
This guy is impressive. Excellent playing skills, awesome ears and technical ability. Then to top it off, brilliant audio engineering and soundscaping skills. Truly a guru. The excentric personality is the cherry on the cake.
A week is good to make a video like this. I'm 42 and I play since I was 12, I think he's an amazing sound engineer, the kind of guy every musician would love to play with, trust me. No monkey business, he knows very well what he's doing, not just messing to find 'that sound' like 90% of youtubers do.
C PA A lot, a Moog One costs from 6700€ to 9400€ Of course the Moog One is basically the most expensive Synth available, others have more affordable prices, but still pretty high
Well, I can only guess, but there's probably a software for PC able to doing such things, just with a little bit different interface. But probably not much cheaper than Moog One. My next guess there's probably dirt cheap software allowing similar effects, however way harder to use if you're not uber-geek ;)
The reason this video is so awesome to me is that he is literally figuring it out in real time, this video isn’t just showing the answers, it’s showing the process of him finding the answers, pure brilliance
@@hanburgundy4317 so do your own video. I think he did a great job, nobody produces a song in 20 minutes. he did it well just to teach and motivate people to try it too. Its not a proof to be a maestro. idiot
A little bit of 9:18 nyaw nyaw a little bit of 12:24 qack qack qack and there you go 15:56, thats how the professionalists do it, amazing work man! I love old piano and midi controllers and i am into fx stuff and trance. I really like your work. :))
This guy genuinely makes me smile. When he 'plays' and dials in a sound I know, I really do smile. It took me 50 years to realise there are levels in life. Most of us know a little about many things, but to know a lot about one thing, academically or in terms of skill set, is truly a beautiful beautiful thing. Thank you kindly sir, for adding a little beauty, Inspiration and happiness to my dull Sunday
I was always amazed how my old music teacher who was also a sound designer for Korg would listen to a track and emulate it down to perfection within a matter of seconds. its a great skill you have DR Mixx keep on rocking brother!
Ahhh, Around the world, a timeless classic! I believe if I remember correctly this track came out in eary 97. The clip was quite memorable with those people walking in a loop up and down stairs with motor cycle helmets on. Such great memories from when I was about 13 years old. This brings back some memories to the 90’s.
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@@austinmusic5460 rather ignorant are you?, frequency copying is like saying the same thing as copying the particular sound accurately, its very much a thing
Actually the original one had a real bass played live and sampled (into an S01 if I remember well). As a bass player, I can notice the subtle tone difference, but I agree that is very hard to tell: he nailed perfectly the synth sounds...
@@dariomoran7452 It's hard to tell because they sampled single small parts of the intro and of the line and synced 'em with the drums. This way it sounds very precise and quantized but still somewhat human. Listen carefully to the intro with good headphones: when it transitions from the last note to the first you can even hear a subtle slide that would not be possible with a keyboard.
Damn, that Moog looks intimidating, I wouldn't even know where to start. Then again I have absolutely no musical training. Neat video. Glad this was recommended to me.
Synths are synths.. lots have lots in common. E.g oscillators.. and the waveform like saw / Tri / square.. learn the basics and you reuse that elsewhere
Even though it looks intimidating, it may well be far easier to understand than the average 'synth on your PC-screen' synthesizer software. Just because you can fiddle with all the knobs, which usually are clearly marked when it comes to their function, you hear a direct result. That's where software usually misses out on. It's just not as clear as a real instrument. My own limitation is my inability to play the keys/create something from my bare head. Mixing existing music (dance, trance) no problem. Actually creating your own stuff > whole 'nother level.
@@gelatinous6915 SErum it's pretty simple compared to the moog. It can program nice sounds but it will never reach then true analog sound of this beast
I think it's because nobody has the same voice with the same timbre as Daft punk/whoever sung the original vocals, and because it's vocoded it's hard to tell how it's sung
i was only here for the full version but this video caught my eye and i was like, "wow, this guy is more talented than i ever was." keep up the hard work!
At first I was like "these drum samples are not the real deal" when you started to match the beat on the drummachine but it got really convincing after you mixed it, releasing that mixing video would be interesting I think.
Excellent!!! I can't decide which of your recreations is better: Thriller or this one!! Please, I would like to see the mixing of this track. Make a video of it!!! Thanks
that’s pretty easy, take cola bottle baby and cut it up a lot, the first parts are easy but it gets a little more challenging later on, real fun track to recreate!
That drum part in the original actually sounds closer to the Linn than Roland. That clap on 2 and 4 is definitely a snare, not a clap or maybe a mix of both.
Me: *watches full video and leaves not a single coment* several hors later at 3:00 PM My brain: dafuck is niao niao that guy was talking about at 9:20??
wich sound's actually made of a saw and a square wave, slightly detuned, with a very resonating filter and tweaked to their particular taste, but a tr 303 anyways
Very interesting to see how that’s done. Don’t know anything about any of that equipment, but it must have taken quite a long time to get so good that you could figure that out so quickly. Lots of knobs, buttons, gear, connections. Looks complicated. Some really smart people created all that equipment too. Amazing how they came up with all those different ways of tweaking electricity/sound and then put it together in such cool packages. Thanks so much for the content!
as an aspiring synth and composer tech from teaching myself, there were many times through this video where i screamed YOOOO cause the skill and ear this man has is inspiring lol my boy hard
Let’s remember and appreciate that he took his time to memorize all the lyrics
I was listening to the bassline from this track and said to myself," hey this reminds me of " (the track of the track I now know as ," Get lucky", ) . I then researched and found out it was also Daft Punk lol. (Damn I need to catch up).
Great recreation Doctor. This patient here, leaves the building ....educated !!!
Lol
Bruh...
@@AdamTheAd-vanc3d catch up...? Around The World came out 16 years *before* Get Lucky!
You're funny
I'm not a producer, I don't have a single clue on how to operate Cubase, Moog Synthesizers or any other producing equipment, I just really enjoy watching Doctor mix re-create my favorite electronic tunes from scratch. This guy has got a LOT of talent!!
His talent is inversely proportional to his vocoder chops.
same here!!
a
So you bring nothing more to the table than a dirt-monkey listening to the same melody?
Sad dude.
Dude's ears are amazing and his ability to know how they created the sounds is just amazing
Clean that ear to achieve golden hearing
Sound design
Not only that, but his mastery of the Moog effects and the knowledge of how to gain the desired effect...I think he spent his 10,000 hours wisely!
Seriously, I just fiddle with knobs.
as a fellow musician his skill is inspiring. amazing ears! and Creativity
This guy is impressive. Excellent playing skills, awesome ears and technical ability. Then to top it off, brilliant audio engineering and soundscaping skills. Truly a guru. The excentric personality is the cherry on the cake.
What you said is right. Pity that before to make the video, he tried for a week
A week is good to make a video like this. I'm 42 and I play since I was 12, I think he's an amazing sound engineer, the kind of guy every musician would love to play with, trust me. No monkey business, he knows very well what he's doing, not just messing to find 'that sound' like 90% of youtubers do.
The rings are to buff dex stats
Yeah for sure... This dude knows his stuff very well... Excellent work mate! 10/10 👍
@@mihaitzqbogdanudrea1304 +10 to sound design
Next video "How to sell your organs on black market so that you can afford a Moog One"
ProgLuke37 they look expensive. How much they cost?
C PA A lot, a Moog One costs from 6700€ to 9400€
Of course the Moog One is basically the most expensive Synth available, others have more affordable prices, but still pretty high
Wait, “organs”. Is this comment a pun? 😂
PC Master Race Mh...perhaps🤷♂️😂
Well, I can only guess, but there's probably a software for PC able to doing such things, just with a little bit different interface. But probably not much cheaper than Moog One. My next guess there's probably dirt cheap software allowing similar effects, however way harder to use if you're not uber-geek ;)
The reason this video is so awesome to me is that he is literally figuring it out in real time, this video isn’t just showing the answers, it’s showing the process of him finding the answers, pure brilliance
I appreciate that he worked this out in real time and didn't just have everything setup in presets before making the video. Respect.
It's impressive, but he plays the main riff wrong; he's got the notes in the wrong spots and out of the proper time.
@@hanburgundy4317 so do your own video. I think he did a great job, nobody produces a song in 20 minutes. he did it well just to teach and motivate people to try it too. Its not a proof to be a maestro. idiot
@@MoriThuby I said it was impressive, you twat.
that's how you know real from fake "producers"
@@alexad7570 you mean the real are daftpunk ? ahha
Real time cannot contains from 16h to 20h within 17 minutes dude.
the speed at which he got the bass sound right was crazy
Such a dumb remark ...
The Funkloft why though
@@Ampher03 Because this OBVIOUSLY isn't a live video but a preplanned video.
Yeah, part is prepared of course, but impressive anyway.
skillz
**Baby crying**
This guy: “ok let’s see if I can select a better sound for this”
Made my day
hahahaha
🤣🤣
HAHAHAHA
Ok now just imagine Daft Funk creating this in France back in the mid 90s...
chief tp ???
chief tp ... because they’re French????
chief tp they’re French lmao
Didn't they do this in space?
tonyStorks no.
I like how fun you explain things by actually making the sound instead of naming it with a dictionary.
That what got me the most hhhhh
A single synth in the right hands can be a beastly combination. Excellent work on this
A little bit of 9:18 nyaw nyaw a little bit of 12:24 qack qack qack and there you go 15:56, thats how the professionalists do it, amazing work man! I love old piano and midi controllers and i am into fx stuff and trance. I really like your work. :))
This guy genuinely makes me smile. When he 'plays' and dials in a sound I know, I really do smile.
It took me 50 years to realise there are levels in life. Most of us know a little about many things, but to know a lot about one thing, academically or in terms of skill set, is truly a beautiful beautiful thing.
Thank you kindly sir, for adding a little beauty, Inspiration and happiness to my dull Sunday
Yes, is like the frase "Jack of all trades yet master of none"
And now I think it's time to say goodbye... :(
When he started moving all those knobs i thought he was teaching how to fly an Airbus 380. I’m subbing!!!
Flying an A380 is easier than that
Edit: doing the startup and takeoff checklist is a different story, but flying an A380 is easy
@@gelatinous6915 yes, very true. But flying a plane is no more than making sure the plane stays in the air and no alarms go off
@@m0w0ss nevertheless : Music can take you places no planes can ^^
impressive interface isn't it
I was always amazed how my old music teacher who was also a sound designer for Korg would listen to a track and emulate it down to perfection within a matter of seconds. its a great skill you have DR Mixx keep on rocking brother!
Doctor Mix is the only person active on RUclips qualified to actually work with the artists he emulates/covers.
5:46 THE L I C K SPOTTED
?
hahahahaha the lickkkkkk
I got lickrolled again.
Care to explain?
@@billykranberry6077 The lick is a very popular short melody used in many blues and jazz songs, and wildly overused in improvisation
Ahhh, Around the world, a timeless classic! I believe if I remember correctly this track came out in eary 97. The clip was quite memorable with those people walking in a loop up and down stairs with motor cycle helmets on. Such great memories from when I was about 13 years old. This brings back some memories to the 90’s.
dykodesigns2yt same over here. This was that time when you had your first disc man and went to record shop to buy your single! Great period
There's a "making of" for the music video that's pretty fascinating.
I was sixteen. I also remember Stardust's music sounds better with you, which was also one of the daft punk member. Nice memories form the 90's
@@DavidVercettiMovies yes, thomas bangalter the dude with the silver helmet 😀
Indeed. Great music video by the great Michel Gondry
I love how he just talks technobabble then translates it into 'wowowowow' and we're all like oh I'm with you
Jeweler:
How many rings do you want?
This man:
Yes
@mrbrockpeters Nahh, I have 17+ rings, I wear 8 of them
You can never have too many cool rings
@mrbrockpeters The Lord of The Synthesizers 😂😂🙌
no
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I’m normally a rock/metal guy, but I do enjoy good craftsmanship in all genres. I totally dig your ingenuity dude. Awesome.
Doctor Mix is the music producer I always wanted to be! He recreates iconic songs using good equipments and ears!
But Dave, Jane's Addiction is pretty good, don't beat yourself up Mr. Navarro
I love your vids man. You're like the Bob Ross of electronic music.
Very high praise.
“And over here we have a very happy little moog, it’ll be our secret” 🤫
It’s got a bit of *N I A O N I A O*
it need timestamp to be more funny (9:20)
I was just about to comment that!!! Yesssss!!!
it means pee in chinese
I loooove me some NIAO NIAO!
You just make me happy. I love you Doctor Mix!
Can you do Harder Better Faster Stronger?
PLZ YES
Of coursee!
That track is a collage of samples.
@@dennisvanopstal7360 yes but the original song can be played why that cant?
@@miscellaneous1276 but than its not Daft Punk 😉
That moog costs more than my house
Maybe we can use fl studio instead
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your house costs 6k?
@@delko000 He means his house for his pet mouse.
Maybe move out of some poor bastards garden shed?
I’m sorry your house costs less than 6500 bucks. You probably should’ve gone to college
I THOUGHT I HAD A GOOD EAR... THANKYOU FOR BRINGING ME BACK TO REALITY. GREAT WORK!
How can you not like this guy, just common...he's so likable!! Great work brother...you're fiercely talented. Just subbed...
Thanks!!
watching you tone match is awesome.. you have a really good ear for frequency copying. Great emulation! :-)
Thought I killed you
.... I will never die ;)
Mr.House back making some House music
Frequency copying? Dude don’t make up shit to sound like you know what yr talking about
@@austinmusic5460 rather ignorant are you?, frequency copying is like saying the same thing as copying the particular sound accurately, its very much a thing
lol a $2,000+ Audio Interface, $8,000+ Moog.. and a lot more. Balling my man..
"Corporate wants you to spot the differences between these two tracks."
I want him to decode a murder in the music industry by finding a clue from different songs 😂
They are the same track
Actually the original one had a real bass played live and sampled (into an S01 if I remember well). As a bass player, I can notice the subtle tone difference, but I agree that is very hard to tell: he nailed perfectly the synth sounds...
@@paolomoretti9291 I'm a bassist and I never noticed it was a "real" bass on the original track.
@@dariomoran7452 It's hard to tell because they sampled single small parts of the intro and of the line and synced 'em with the drums. This way it sounds very precise and quantized but still somewhat human. Listen carefully to the intro with good headphones: when it transitions from the last note to the first you can even hear a subtle slide that would not be possible with a keyboard.
Damn, that Moog looks intimidating, I wouldn't even know where to start. Then again I have absolutely no musical training.
Neat video. Glad this was recommended to me.
Synths are synths.. lots have lots in common. E.g oscillators.. and the waveform like saw / Tri / square.. learn the basics and you reuse that elsewhere
Even though it looks intimidating, it may well be far easier to understand than the average 'synth on your PC-screen' synthesizer software. Just because you can fiddle with all the knobs, which usually are clearly marked when it comes to their function, you hear a direct result. That's where software usually misses out on. It's just not as clear as a real instrument.
My own limitation is my inability to play the keys/create something from my bare head. Mixing existing music (dance, trance) no problem. Actually creating your own stuff > whole 'nother level.
The price is even more intimidating.
@@gelatinous6915 SErum it's pretty simple compared to the moog. It can program nice sounds but it will never reach then true analog sound of this beast
“This is espresso, it’s like coffeeZILLA, I said, I’m HIP.” 0:03
Yoooo I also came from Gabriel's channel.
Is there anymore coffee?
Zapkon tries kofi
Yesss
*COFFEE*
This guy's energy is entertaining to watch. 😂
I was thinking the same thing. His excitement is contagious.
I was hoping that you would do something about Daft Punk.. and here it is!! Amazing!! As always, great video, great personality, great energy!!
Doctor Mix: Lemme remember how the rhythm goes
Rhythm: Un tis un tis un tis un tis
.. By the Bloodhound gang
I like the how you act out notes, and translate them to the keys, that's what i try to do when i create music.
Ok I’m impressed with how you matched the sound to the track. That was serious skill and knowing your instruments well. Bravo 👏
I never get tired of watching you listen to something and then hack around until you find a patch that is very close.
The talk box sound is always the hardest one to get, I've never seen talk box covers of any song that sound equal to the originals.
btw really nice and enjoyable video! :)
I think it's because nobody has the same voice with the same timbre as Daft punk/whoever sung the original vocals, and because it's vocoded it's hard to tell how it's sung
@@georgewalker8437 around the world is 100% talkbox
@@theteddychannel8529 yeah ofc but the original singers voice has specific formats that are hard to replicate with just a talkbox/vocoder
For fiull disclosure: I suck at it 😂 I can’t really figure out the right way to use it!!! I gotta study that object more!!🤓
Wow, Moog ONE, this looks like a really beautiful and expressive synthesizer. Still retains nice old school look too.
Seriously, in the first 5 minutes of just playing with knobs I heard like 15 different genres of electronic music this thing can produce.
"nice old school look" for sure, it totally resembles the Memorymoog (1982)
Niowiad MM sounds much nicer.
movax20h $8,000
Brilliant job on figuring all the "presets" by ear.. sick.. and now I finally know how to get that legendary square goodness, haha
5:46 the lick
My man
😂😂😂
It is the lick!
Shows the genius of Daft Punk, as well. Nice breakdown, nice energy, enjoyed the vid ;-)
SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
sooooo cool..!!!!!
Man, you really know your stuff!!
Absolutely phenomenal!!
*Johnny Depp* _Would be proud of your accessories Sir_
Hehe yes, there's a lot going on there :D
Hahahahaha , word
@Jon Treasure Proven untrue. Took him a long time. Guard yourself against women, especially if you have money.
So would Adam Sandler
@Wally Banter oh this aged like milk.
i was only here for the full version but this video caught my eye and i was like, "wow, this guy is more talented than i ever was." keep up the hard work!
Love seeing the process you actually go through finding these sounds. More videos like this please.
Ace! And congrats on the Moog One :)
Alex Ball the legend!
@@saltron7800 Your known for a few tunes as well mate.
Just like memory Moog analog polyphonic synthesizer
Omg l love Daft Punk and clicked. I also enjoy watching you play.👏👏
Instant love, moog and daft punk! Good job Doc.
Isn’t there a low snare in the original?
Yeah. I added one during the mix... cos it was missing
5:45 is that the lick i hear with my superior jazz man hearing skills
Just rumbled past this and was amazed by your talent. You got a great ear I would have never been able to get it right
Love what you do. From one musician to another, keep doing what you're doing. I'm a Doctor Mix fan!
Thanks man!! 🤓
I fell down a rabbit hole and found myself here. This was awesome.
THE MOOG ONE! EPIC!!!!
At first I was like "these drum samples are not the real deal" when you started to match the beat on the drummachine but it got really convincing after you mixed it, releasing that mixing video would be interesting I think.
I feel like Joe exotic is showing me how to play Daft Punk! Great vid
Hahahaha dude that Baskin b**** couldnt make better than this 😂😂😂
And thumbs up for pronouncing Moog the right way!
Excellent!!! I can't decide which of your recreations is better: Thriller or this one!! Please, I would like to see the mixing of this track. Make a video of it!!! Thanks
"This is expresso, its like the godzilla of coffee!"
lol
ayoooooooooooooooooooooo
coffeezilla
Needs more rings.
The recreation is great.
Not enough rings on the hands though.
Yeah! Could you recreate Resonance by HOME?
Pls do this !!!!!!!
+1 on that
Oh my god, yes please! I would love to see Doctor doing it.
Oh my god
No it's very very difficult. I don't think the Moog One is capable of making the warm "waa waa" cord.
This guy is amazing. Pretty much spot on sound and mix, funny, and entertaining. Love his enthusiasm too!
Nice! And yet, having craked almost everything, Daft Punk's quality sound is unmatchable. Even from the 90's vs this nowadays technologies.
Probably would be easy but Blue Monday by new order would be sweet
Dissonant Timbres true, I’m sure Doctor Mix can play the bass though
First one of these I've watched, this geezer is a god damn GENIUS!
Hah can you recreated "Harder better faster stronger"?:)
first you loop the intro to cola bottle baby and then do the vocoder part, done
@@corncobjohnsonreal haha yes
Corncob Johnson real its actually all daft punk did
I think the Daft punk used the « talker » by digitech as vocoder
that’s pretty easy, take cola bottle baby and cut it up a lot, the first parts are easy but it gets a little more challenging later on, real fun track to recreate!
I’m surprised he’s not copyright strikes cause it sounds the exact same, I’m so impressed
You are simply light years forward my knowing of that systems.
Never seen before a skill like yours.
Greetings from venice.
That drum part in the original actually sounds closer to the Linn than Roland. That clap on 2 and 4 is definitely a snare, not a clap or maybe a mix of both.
Was a 909 I believe
it was a 909, it’s what they used on homework
@@BVRNERMVSIC according to this list they used several drum machines including Linn. So my money is still on the Linn
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You remind me of a not annoying version of Brucie from GTA IV. Great recreation of this song (y)
You win the internet. Good content!
This is the coolest channel. Just found it and will be binging.
Woooow. Epic. Just epic. Your sense for tonality is incredible. Great job!!
incredible.
Great work! Looks easy but it doesn't.
What a nice lady behind a camera )))
9:18 "I think that its got a bit of nyao nyao" LMAO
5:46 The lick :0
Literally mind blowingly cool
i miss those bass-lines...
Tienes un gran oído musical! Increíble.. Esta buenísimo
👍
Mui Linda Mujer.******
Hola Brasil estoi de volta.
I loved it! - Also loved that girl behind the scenes! haha Congrats, good job!
Dr. Mix.... Pure. Fucking. Genius. Michael Jackson, now Daft Punk.... What can't he do?
Moog forever 🙂
"I think we have a little bit of gneow gneow".
So italian ;)
Unreal talent. You're very blessed. Most impressive.
this guy is so weird i love it im subbing
its like a magic weird wizzard
Oh my god, I had my headphones full blast and on 6:44 it’s just eargasam
Boy the vibration nearly blew my headhones off, that was sick af.😊😊😊😊😊
Yeezus time
P H A T S O U N D
That’s some T h I c c Bass
My man still showing you how to make music from over 20 years ago cause it’s still thatt goood!!
Me: *watches full video and leaves not a single coment*
several hors later at 3:00 PM
My brain: dafuck is niao niao that guy was talking about at 9:20??
Yeahhh mate I Just bang the rocks together
Another RUclips recommendation ruclips.net/video/vwf2uvWlL_c/видео.html
niao niao should be up there with PULSEWIIIDTHHH
Oh god can't unhear
bass is a tb303 with cutoff, actually
wich sound's actually made of a saw and a square wave, slightly detuned, with a very resonating filter and tweaked to their particular taste, but a tr 303 anyways
@@nachodiaz4837 wait what?
no, it actually is bootsy on bass. the only dude that can sound like a synth.
Chanko Nabe Records is it really? That’s craazy
Chanko Nabe Records no
Very interesting to see how that’s done. Don’t know anything about any of that equipment, but it must have taken quite a long time to get so good that you could figure that out so quickly. Lots of knobs, buttons, gear, connections. Looks complicated.
Some really smart people created all that equipment too. Amazing how they came up with all those different ways of tweaking electricity/sound and then put it together in such cool packages.
Thanks so much for the content!
Super thumbs up! Totally love your vids man!
So talented with synths
as an aspiring synth and composer tech from teaching myself, there were many times through this video where i screamed YOOOO cause the skill and ear this man has is inspiring lol my boy hard
It's like watching a masterpiece being painted