FM RHYTHMS - Psytrance FM Leads - Psytrance Tutorial Ableton
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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In this video we explore how to get a feeling for finding good FM rhythms. I show you how to place the midi notes to create a great Psytrance lead.
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Great Tippps! Your videos are always helpful! ❤
Thank you Ara
Super Technik bestens 👍
Volle Kraft Sound 🔥🕺
Full throttle 🔥
thanks bro , your explanation is very good keep blasting !!!!
Thank you mate. Let, me know about topics you are interested in. 👍
Polyrhythms are the way to go. Very helpful idea in finding them. This tutorial is a game changer, thanks ✌🏼🔉🔊
Thank you and welcome :) glad this enlightened you ✨
This is sick! thanks ;)
Thank you mate
helpful tutorial, thanks!
Thank you let me know if you have some topics you are interested in!
Really cool sound and rhythm! Can you please give more idea about the synth patch?
Can you check in the comments, I linked the video there...
thank u so much for ur videos! this one is actually a time saver 👍
any chance to make a video on effects especially on fm leads? keep up the good work 🙏
Noted!
@@Psiger ❤️
I love to see passion ❤️
Yes, I noticed my first videos have been a bit stiff 😅
And more cleared sound now
Nice leads!
Opens a lot of possibilities
Thank you, I love that one too 👽🎸
Could you also make a tutorial of the Sounddesign/ Synthesis of this sound? With Serum or Vital or smth.
Actually, I think I linked to the sound design of a pretty similar one in this video. Can you check the info which appears in the video, there should be two links one about theory and one about the synthesis.
There you go: How to Make 🍹 JUCY FM LEADS 💥 - Psytrance Tutorial Ableton
ruclips.net/video/IMVqRQuf0RU/видео.html
@@Psiger thanks! :)
@@Psiger I made now the Sound out of this video, pretty cool thanks! I played a lot of it with it but i don't get a really a simular sound like out of this video here. It would be soo cool if you could also make a tutorail for this sound becaus it really reminds to Electric Universe. I think many people would like to see this :D
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nice, after too more more late comes too early? :D Thy 4 the nice idea, haven't tried it this way, and im often struggling
btw. I cant miss when I nailed it, body starts moving whether I like or not :)
Exactly, I think you feel the difference very easily and it's pretty simple to move that small steps IMHO, instead of creating too much in advance.
@@Psiger I guess my problem, and the reason why I didn’t try it this way, is, that I usually need the rhythm / pattern, to know how I’d like the sound to be 😅
@@bouncingnoise you mean for sound design? I usually go the other way around, I take a preset and then check where that leads me to. But yeah there is no fixed rule, many ways. But I usually start with something, if I do a sound design, then I steal a rhythm from another project from a similar sound/or another preset and start with that one, then do the sound design. I always try to simplify it somehow.
@@Psiger most of the time yes, since I was able to stop scrolling presets for hours, and started to try to make my sounds :D
the last days I spent on lunatics leads and made a first rough sample for Oskar from Underdog, maybe you know him. He's more about techno and has no special knowledge, but when it comes to explaining he's one of a kind for me. Not getting boring at all, and breaking everything down to the essential basics, and makes it sound simple. Finally after his tutorial about synthesisers, I switched from being able to operate a synth to understanding it