Hey in the mix, you once had a video that showed off a pluging called pop, it enhances your voice or something can you perhaps make another video or tell me wich vid it is i cant find it, it would be a lot of help thx
Hi, here I am facing a problem when I am making a beat with this settings. When I am placing the kick in busy beats it changes it's sound on every hit (maybe because of the decay sounds). But I want longer decay and same hard kicks. What can I do to to solve this problem?
I cannot express how thankful I am for you and your existence. Other channels just didn't seem to explain it in a way I could easily process, but you explained it perfectly.
Finally, someone on YT doing this PROPERLY. Thank you so much. Every other video on this has BASIC flaws like not using the coarse pitch modulation right or is not showing on the further processing like saturation. Keep on doing this stuff.
I think you are the best explainer I've ever seen. How clear you speak and make order of what you explain. All this together with the knowledge you have and the quality of your videos makes your channel one of the best related to music production.
Dude I just discovered you but you are bringing so much clarity and useful, digestible, applicable information to the start of my music making journey. When I started I was downloading sounds from splice like a mad man. Now I’m starting to design all of my own sounds to my own liking. Thank you man. I hope you keep making videos. You’re helping a lot of people out, seriously.
I really like this sound design series you've been putting out, I find it really useful to better understand things I already knew (or I thought I had). It would be great if you could make a video (or more, if necessary) about creating acoustic-like sounds, as pianos, guitars, flutes, etc.. . Anyway, thank you for these awesome videos :)
I rarely leave comments on youtube but I wanted to leave this comment for you: your tutorials are fantastic and I am learning a great deal from them. Continue the excellent work! Very simple, straight to the point, and a lot of complex topics covered. Thank you so much for helping me get started on my musical journey!
Punchy kick: ----------- Basic sound objects: Sine wave. | V Pitch bending and duration: From 330-50 hertz in 0.0-0.1 second to 50-40 hertz in 0.1-0.5 second. | V Fade out and duration: The sound of sine wave smoothly fades out in 0.1-0.5 second. The technique is easy.
I love your content man. I use fruity loops so honestly I’ve found that your channel is one of the most educational for me! Much love to you and yours! Stay the grind! Great video 👏👏👏
I'm not even at the point in my learning where I would need to make my own drums, but this video is also great for just learning the sounds that add up to a kick - thank you!
This video came exactly when I was looking for it! Thank you Michael! Little tip here : I've tried slightly FM-ing the sine wave by itself in Sytrus and the kick sounds even fatter. Also adding a kick top on another channel really helps the attack cut through
Great and thank you for the great video! I will definitely test it! For some reason you always think of what you already have at the end. Sure you can use Kick 2 but basically it doesn't do anything different than what you can do with Serum
Dude, this is gold. Im not as careful or detail oriented as you are when it comes to mixing and producing but the ideas you share just make everything easier
Was able to follow along with StudioOne 6, using Mai Tai to create the kick. The process to set up the same filters was different, but achievable. Transient Shaper is awesome. Very good video, Thank you!
This series is done so well. the way you inform others is done sensible. i hope you make more drum synthesis so others aren’t limited to the use of other people’s samples. not to say that is a bad thing.
I have learned a lot from the sound designing series, it would be great if you add the summary on what did in the video in the description, this actually will be useful.
Im pretty new to music production, and havent started producing kicks yet. So when the time comes, is Kick2 the plugin i need or can i easily use a native fl plugin and get pretty much the same result?
@@capocapo8538 It's a drum VST. Basically, it has three samplers where each sound can be manipulated individually by pitch, amp, transient, and more. It's the most versatile drum synth I've seen so far. Making kicks is objectively faster with Kick2. It has a lot of presets aswell.
Hope you can check out your older videos comments (Didnt actually look at how many comments you get haha) I just wanted to say thank you for giving out all this information. Its like you always got whats needed, so I'm really grateful to have found my way to you and Servida, LifeStyle and Kyle right at the beginning. Your (you all) video quality is outstanding. Big Love from the midst of nowhere in germany
Bro, this by far is one of the BEST vids I've seen on subjects like this! I cannot thank you enough for the simple explanations we're able to follow along with, as well as the results we end up with while doing so! I learned so much from you watching this and doing what you did! Going to sub to you and keep learning from you! Thanks for teaching noobs and dummies like us so we can actually learn not only what to do, but spend a little time on 'why' we're doing it! Awesome man! Liked and subbed!
Surprisingly good video, well done. Always good to split low and high part of the kickdrum. Eq and compression is key. Hz on when the decay starts is also key. Usually above 50 is good. cut very low freq under 20 or a bit more to prevent muddiness . And watch out for phase cancellation when messing with low ends.
I just bought Sylenth1... I feel like I should've gotten Serum after seeing it so much. The visuals are really helpful for understanding what's happening
I recommend trying a Patcher preset called X Youlean > Simple EQ - Bassdrum. I think it makes it often a little easier to EQ synthetic bassdrums like this.
This is awesome. I've watched a lot of tutorials where they use operator instead of Serum but this is by far the most straight forward one and easy to understand ( in terms of the process and what we are tweaking/why). I feel like i can really follow the same process and get creative.Please please do a Synthesized snare one!
My friend suggested this channel to me. I've watched this video. Instant [subscribe] effect. :) Thanks for the video. BTW. Nice, soothing voice, well suited for narration. :)
Great job Michael! I see now why kick loops are just not as "personal" as designing your own unique sound. Thank you again. Your oldest student, #ballinthejack.com
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Thanks bruh
Hey in the mix, you once had a video that showed off a pluging called pop, it enhances your voice or something can you perhaps make another video or tell me wich vid it is i cant find it, it would be a lot of help thx
I confirm this is a solid soundbank
Please keep helping me till I become a Nice Producer!😂💗
Hi, here I am facing a problem when I am making a beat with this settings. When I am placing the kick in busy beats it changes it's sound on every hit (maybe because of the decay sounds). But I want longer decay and same hard kicks. What can I do to to solve this problem?
Ah, my favorite asmr channel
Producer talking into microphone about sound design asmr
😄🙌🏾
asdr channel
@@2huUuuUUUU comment of the year🤣
😂😂
This guy deserves some royalties to all our tracks 😀😂
I cannot express how thankful I am for you and your existence. Other channels just didn't seem to explain it in a way I could easily process, but you explained it perfectly.
Finally, someone on YT doing this PROPERLY. Thank you so much. Every other video on this has BASIC flaws like not using the coarse pitch modulation right or is not showing on the further processing like saturation. Keep on doing this stuff.
Thank you so much, there are a few people doing amazing sound design videos like "synth hacker" but many just want clicks! Thanks a bunch :)
Finally, another sound design video! 😍
u look like the guy from the first spiderman movie s villians son
Thanks!
Klinndom Music boy you mean harry. Put some respect on his name 😂😭
Harry osborn
James Franco
@@riccodacci bruh it's been years since I have seen the movie
I think you are the best explainer I've ever seen. How clear you speak and make order of what you explain.
All this together with the knowledge you have and the quality of your videos makes your channel one of the best related to music production.
Dude I just discovered you but you are bringing so much clarity and useful, digestible, applicable information to the start of my music making journey. When I started I was downloading sounds from splice like a mad man. Now I’m starting to design all of my own sounds to my own liking. Thank you man. I hope you keep making videos. You’re helping a lot of people out, seriously.
I really like this sound design series you've been putting out, I find it really useful to better understand things I already knew (or I thought I had). It would be great if you could make a video (or more, if necessary) about creating acoustic-like sounds, as pianos, guitars, flutes, etc.. . Anyway, thank you for these awesome videos :)
Thank you, I might do a piano/keys one next :)
Yes me too
Did he do one on snares? I watched another one on snares but this is the only guy I trust now.
I rarely leave comments on youtube but I wanted to leave this comment for you: your tutorials are fantastic and I am learning a great deal from them. Continue the excellent work! Very simple, straight to the point, and a lot of complex topics covered. Thank you so much for helping me get started on my musical journey!
4 years into production and coming across something that big after so long felt awesome 👌
Your thumbnails are eye-catching.
Awesome tutorial btw.
Thank you, my best friend makes them for me!
Great tutorial
Man this tutorial is pure gold, so easy to understand even though I'm just a beginner. Please keep doing videos like these as much as you can :)
Punchy kick:
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Basic sound objects: Sine wave.
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V
Pitch bending and duration: From 330-50 hertz in 0.0-0.1 second to 50-40 hertz in 0.1-0.5 second.
|
V
Fade out and duration: The sound of sine wave smoothly fades out in 0.1-0.5 second.
The technique is easy.
I love your content man. I use fruity loops so honestly I’ve found that your channel is one of the most educational for me! Much love to you and yours! Stay the grind! Great video 👏👏👏
I'm not even at the point in my learning where I would need to make my own drums, but this video is also great for just learning the sounds that add up to a kick - thank you!
man the quality of your sound design tuts is nuts. please keep up that great work!
This video came exactly when I was looking for it! Thank you Michael!
Little tip here : I've tried slightly FM-ing the sine wave by itself in Sytrus and the kick sounds even fatter. Also adding a kick top on another channel really helps the attack cut through
Thank you! I just tried this and it adds a nice character to it and definitely helps for the more beefy tone!
Yes! FM at 2/1 ratio slightly is a great start. Surprised this doesn't have more likes at this point.
Never get tired of your videos and I'm always going back to the older ones to refresh my memory.
Thanks for making this - you explain things very well - you give enough info but you allow/encourage the listener to take it further and explore.
Great and thank you for the great video! I will definitely test it! For some reason you always think of what you already have at the end. Sure you can use Kick 2 but basically it doesn't do anything different than what you can do with Serum
Dude, this is gold. Im not as careful or detail oriented as you are when it comes to mixing and producing but the ideas you share just make everything easier
just bought the mini fl keyboard and tying out fl studio, and following your tutorials, great helps me a lot being a newbe, cheers
Thanks Michael for all your service......
Thanks for all the help!
i fucking love this guy, so soothing to listen to. Not to mention the great way he teaches
This is super helpful!! I love sound design and I know I’m limited with the kick samples I use. Now, this makes everything limitless!!
your tutorials explains everything. you're so accurate in your definition, and don't miss any thing at all. thanks for all of this!
Was able to follow along with StudioOne 6, using Mai Tai to create the kick. The process to set up the same filters was different, but achievable. Transient Shaper is awesome. Very good video, Thank you!
You are saving me SOOO much time searching (and $$ in presets) by showing me how to do things myself via this series. You rock!
i maked a music because of this video and i called it "ya balad" this is so good man!
This series is done so well. the way you inform others is done sensible. i hope you make more drum synthesis so others aren’t limited to the use of other people’s samples. not to say that is a bad thing.
Voice chat was pretty chaotic but it was worth this video...so I'm happy 😂
Yeah I need to figure that out!
Fantastic Presentation as always! I really like your style! So comprehensible and calm! All your words are a treasure!
Best channel on yt for music production...very well explained and simple to follow, great job bro!!!
These videos are gold
I have learned a lot from the sound designing series,
it would be great if you add the summary on what did in the video in the description, this actually will be useful.
basically, how to Kick2 without Kick2
@@theostene4444 kick2 ftw
Kick 2 is nice 👌🤠
Wtf is kick2?
Im pretty new to music production, and havent started producing kicks yet. So when the time comes, is Kick2 the plugin i need or can i easily use a native fl plugin and get pretty much the same result?
@@capocapo8538 It's a drum VST. Basically, it has three samplers where each sound can be manipulated individually by pitch, amp, transient, and more. It's the most versatile drum synth I've seen so far. Making kicks is objectively faster with Kick2. It has a lot of presets aswell.
this is exactly what I've been looking for! thank you so much
Nice tutorial
You are the best!!! You are my best music teacher i may have! I just made a beat i was struggle to have! And u just saved me!!!
Thank you a lot!!!
Dude thanks for all of these free tutorials. Your work is greatly appreciated!
This is a treasure
Hope you can check out your older videos comments (Didnt actually look at how many comments you get haha)
I just wanted to say thank you for giving out all this information. Its like you always got whats needed, so I'm really grateful to have found my way to you and Servida, LifeStyle and Kyle right at the beginning. Your (you all) video quality is outstanding. Big Love from the midst of nowhere in germany
I'm a simple man. I see an In The Mix video, I click.
You also commented. Not so simple after all are ya?
At this point, not even sure if you're a man or if that's your real name, either...
Bro, this by far is one of the BEST vids I've seen on subjects like this! I cannot thank you enough for the simple explanations we're able to follow along with, as well as the results we end up with while doing so! I learned so much from you watching this and doing what you did! Going to sub to you and keep learning from you! Thanks for teaching noobs and dummies like us so we can actually learn not only what to do, but spend a little time on 'why' we're doing it! Awesome man! Liked and subbed!
Best tutorial on that theme, perfect! Thank you so much.
life-changing tut
Exactly what I was hoping for! Keep it up man, great content!
Thanks mate these lessons are helping get thru my audio engineering degree
Thank you Michael I have been waiting for this video for ages! Your my hero can we go out for a drink soon?
Yep
Surprisingly good video, well done. Always good to split low and high part of the kickdrum. Eq and compression is key. Hz on when the decay starts is also key. Usually above 50 is good. cut very low freq under 20 or a bit more to prevent muddiness . And watch out for phase cancellation when messing with low ends.
I just bought Sylenth1... I feel like I should've gotten Serum after seeing it so much. The visuals are really helpful for understanding what's happening
I recommend trying a Patcher preset called X Youlean > Simple EQ - Bassdrum. I think it makes it often a little easier to EQ synthetic bassdrums like this.
thank you donkey beats!!
every cover of your video looks beautiful
This is awesome. I've watched a lot of tutorials where they use operator instead of Serum but this is by far the most straight forward one and easy to understand ( in terms of the process and what we are tweaking/why). I feel like i can really follow the same process and get creative.Please please do a Synthesized snare one!
ah yes, what I've been waiting for 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Really clear and clean explanation ! Nice work
Thanx for share your knowledge, i am watching and learning with your videos from Brazil, your explanations are precise and perfect
Thanks for the support This video really helped me. Very good explanation
I love this channel.
Easily in my top 3 list of music production tutorials.
What else music production tutorials do you have?
This is amazing. I just used Sylenth1 but had to figure out a way to get this pitch effect, which turns out is super easy. Thanks for the inspiration!
Love your tutorials - thank you!
My friend suggested this channel to me. I've watched this video. Instant [subscribe] effect. :) Thanks for the video. BTW. Nice, soothing voice, well suited for narration. :)
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
I would also recommend setting Serum's Rand to zero for a consistent attack.
Lets celebrate the love! Too much love for you bro!!!
really helpful vid, helped me understand the fundermentals of a kick in general
I just saw a dream about Serum and here I am watching Serum sound design. And oh yes, I am a happy Serum owner.
Brilliant video, thank you
Thanks bro...learnt a lot from this ❤
Great tutorials on this channel
You are great man....Thank you for this!
Mate this video is so good, thanks so much ✌
I'll grab something from your store soon thanks for all the grate wisdom and knowledge for muisc Production 🙏🏾👊🏽🙏🏾
Thank you so much, it's on sale for the next 2 weeks!
Great series, keep it up please.
Thanks for the video. Really useful!
amazing work , keep it up.
Thanks, you explained it well.
Lack mid frequencies and that thud . Still great synthesis . Keep it coming
thnakyou so much for tis incredible tutorial!
It is very helpful. Thank you and keep going with your work! Greetings
madeon's album just came out yesterday and this tutorial is exactly what i need
madeons kicks are a bit more punchy and you can get it by processing existing drums but yes this a pog ass tutorial
These tutorials are amazing
Thank you very well explained! Nice and clean right on point! Thank you 🙏🏼
That was nice and simple. Awesome :)
You're a legend Dude!
Great job Michael! I see now why kick loops are just not as "personal" as designing your own unique sound. Thank you again. Your oldest student, #ballinthejack.com
This is exactly what I was looking for! Can you make another video about sound card?
What i needed.
*Fun fact:* you can follow along throughout this entire tutorial using 2 3xOscillators and a parametric EQ.
Thnx!
Me gusta tu "mud" . Eres un tío genial.
Bro amazing stuff!
Great tut
Great vid!
I'm looking forward the drum compression video!
Awesome!
great video . thanks
im drubnk rn and just made a sick ass kick dudde hell yeah thank u