Making of "Flight of the Navigator"
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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In this workshop episode I'm breaking down how I made my cover version of the main title theme from the 80's movie "Flight of the Navigator" by Alan Silvestri, which is out now for streaming/download:
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You can find the music video here:
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Contents:
0:00 Introduction
3:23 Arrangement
5:07 Bass
9:23 Piano
11:10 Kick & snare drums
16:41 Toms
19:06 Hihats & cymbals
20:47 Percussion & FX
22:15 A part & melody
27:04 B part & C part
30:38 MIDI automation & recording
32:54 Analog vs. digital summing
36:15 Analog submixing
40:52 Mixing in mono
41:35 Adjusting the bus compressor and EQ
45:05 Analog submixing continued
48:12 Audio automation & thoughts on mixing with bus compressor and EQ
50:16 Mastering
The video production was supported by Musiikin Edistämissäätiö, for which I'm truly grateful.
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Eyup Seb, the huge obstacle for me isn’t creativity. Starting out recording everything digitally/rendered with a Virus TI2 I laid the groundwork for some great music. Productivity was high and I was loving life. It all fell apart when I tried to do the same with analog synths, particularly with software editors, it has become a nightmare. It seems Windows is flawed and going Mac isn’t stress free either. You seem to be achieving the impossible with iPads and Windows as live editing software. Multi-client software seems to be a big fib. Please spread the analog synth love by helping us lesser mortals actually get some music out.
No, you are completely right. Software editors for synths tend to be very buggy. I can never get the VST editors working properly, so I usually run the standalone editors alongside Cubase. The challenge with the iPads again is to get the wireless MIDI (rtpMIDI) working. When I start them up I always have to shut down and start up the system in a certain order, otherwise it won't work! If TI2 was working for you, then I would suggest you to go back to that. That is one reason why I still use Cubase 7.5, because I have everything working now and I don't want to do any changes that can risk that. So I would suggest use something that is working as a backbone for your work, and then you can add on top of that other synths and work slowly towards getting a larger system to work.
are you using rptmidi on Windows ?
What a likeable young man. Above all, he talks very freely. I know some musicians who don't reveal nearly as much.
Truly a Masterclass of such a high standard. Thanks again Kebu ❤
I haven’t heard the Streethawk theme in 38 years. Loved that tune.
I am not a musician but I am an electronician and I understand about audio and signals. That was very interesting to see how works a professionnal! thank you Kebu 😉
Just what I was about to write, and you nailed it.
I never was a big musician, but this is worth and fun watching simply for the geekiness already ^^
Another masterclass in Sound underpinned by very detailed structure, analysis and technique....Totally admire the attention to detail and resulting perfection!!!
What is most amazing to me is that you can pick apart a tune and then work on ways to emulate each little element. I love this kind of music, but I'm no musician and I just hear the major parts without appreciating how they break down. When you say your computer isn't powerful enough at some point, it's proof that some human minds can exceed technical limits.
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This was excellent and really let’s us appreciate the passion you put into these projects!! Thanks for sharing! And totally that bass line is fire.
Brilliant work and so informative. Really enjoying your music and content. Thank you.
This made the movie fun to watch.many times over. thank you so much.
WOW!!! I just love to see the knowledge and passion you put into the music. Pleeeeease continue posting this in depth videos and keep rocking. So fun to hear the music i fell in love with in my twenties.
Great !! I have always loved this song since the first time I heard it, which was when the film came out. A big hug from Italy.👏
Hi Kebu. I have listened to dozens of synth / keyboard artists on youtube, and you by far have the most polished and greatest sound. You are truly a master of your craft and your videos are a huge inspiration to me and my own synth / keyboard journey :)
( ¡¡ Exelente Sebastian, siempre te sigo en todas tus creaciones, sea interpretación de tercero cómo también tus creaciones !! Desde Tacuarembó Uruguay 🇺🇾 !! ),,🙋
Thank you for your in-depth videos.
Kiitos taas. Todella mielenkiintoinen ja viihdyttävä video.👍❤👍. Seuraavaa odotellessa. Olet todellinen Mestari.❤
Dear Sebastien, you are a gift, hugely appreciated and looking forward to the continuing series. Props to MES for recognizing a national treasure. I always end my posts to you with the standing invitation to please come to the US, you can stay at my house. :)
One of the things that I always found funny is how you choose voices because it sounds super cool, but when you mix it with the others, everything sucks, and then you try with another "not so cool" sound and the magic happens.
A few legendary songs to me, just as suggestions:
-No Tengo Tiempo (con los dedos de una mano), by Azul y Negro.
-Nothing to Fear, by Depeche Mode.
-Chronologie part 4, by JM Jarre (I always wanted the drums to be a little bit more punchy).
Super interesting your cover breakdown videos. You are a wizard revealing your secrets.
Kebu you are a GENIUS !!!
Kebu i know nothing about music but its clear that you are sn absolute wizard! Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.
Love these videos !!
High quality demo.
Maybe not something you'd think, but for me personally, you are a great representation of contemporary genius from Finland, among other values I attribute to your country.
Thanks for sharing your way to do!
Intuition, creativity, knowledge and skill. Mix these elements and add vision and you get Kebu! I can't say enough about your many talents, but I know one thing.....I love and enjoy your work!!!! Will Ortiz
Lot of work,your amazing 👏👏👏❤️
I can't begin to understand the technical details/processes here, but I really appreciate your passionate pursuit of the "right" end product and also your incredible musical ear. Oh, and the cow bell! Fantastic insight as always; thank you for sharing.
Pure magic 🎉
Poliedrico, geniale! Grazie per questi tutorials!
Éxitos disfrutamos de vuestro trabajo 👍💯💯👏👏
Interesting to watch, thank you Kebu. :)
The cowbell!!! 😂😂
Very interesting, as usual 🙂
great video. another master piece as cyber people void vision .. should be in the continuity of your great work
Interesting workflow. I came here from the finished video and did like it - I set it on loop for a bit! I noticed the layers sounding not quite blended through headphones(and these aren't fancy headphones, for long computing sessions, I always use Sony MDR-ZX110s because they are super light) and think this ultimately comes from the initial recording being focused on, as you say, getting the sound in a place where it's mixed before you record. That leads towards stacking up a lot of stuff since every addition is a little dopamine hit, and when you cut it down later to fit it in the mix, you're managing material that's basically "dirty" with a lot of interfering timbres.
The alternative I've sometimes used is to pre-plan a set of submixes that are locked in from the beginning, before you even know what sounds you're using - hard cut frequencies, effects already dialed up to all but ensure that the frequency spectrum will *always* look a certain way. Driving your synth patches through those makes you make different choices with the synths themselves, often simpler ones because you've already shaped it to do exactly what it needs. It needs trust in your arrangement, but it can make for a really simple, legible process.
Muito obrigado por compartilhar,excelente!grande abraço do Brasil!.
Amazing !
more cowbell! love it !
Thanks Kebu, another interesting video. I master using an analogue mixer, was a Mackie, now an SSL. I find the SSL much better than the Mackie.
Top comme toujours
Thx kebu ,
Unodeciliards de pouces bleu 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🖖👍🖖👍👍🖖
great production, great studio 👍 🎼 how did Alan Silvestri record it back then 🎶😉
The Mackie/Cubase comparisons at 35 minutes: I'm sure there's slightly more warmth in the mid range on the Mackie sections - a slightly thicker sound?
Absolutely love this…… Have you thought of covering the End titles track which was a completely different track and tempo??
Interesting !
Tak ❤
I really beg the universe to make sure you never get fire (or water) in your studio!
That would be truly devastating.
👍 super Musik
As always, this was GREAT! 👍 But I missed the cow bell sound in the mix. It seem to be drowned out.
зажги чудо!!!!!!
Would love to hear you do an instrumental cover of Doctor's Cat ' - 'Feel the drive".
Hello, pozdrawiam z Wrocławia,Poland ♥️🎹🤍🎹❤️🎹💚🎹
Do you ever get dirty plugs or switches maybe you could do a video on how to clean a synth without destroying it!! And also love these videos this is exactly what I needed to learn!
Thanks for the suggestion. However, there are already quite many synth repair videos online, so I don't think I can bring anything new. For instance, check out the videos by @markusfuller or @syntaur . Also, I'm not a service tech, so I don't want to give advice on repairs, as some of the methods I use may be flawed.
The actor who played David robbed a bank.
I Always love your content. How can i bring a coffee?
Hi, I would like to ask if you will ever make in your version one of the compositions of Fryderyk Chopin, greetings from Polish 🖐🏻😁
It is very many step making song, of most building house lego bricks :)
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Sebastian maby Vangelis Alpha Could be something for you to continue with😊
Kebu!!! Could you please do a synth cover of Sonic 2s bad ending song pleeease? ❤❤❤❤
Круто давайте Trance Придумай что нибудь 👍
Aina nää hämmästyttää nerokkuudella, taidolla ja lahjakkuudella.
Kebu it would be great if you could make a remake of BAD BOY from DEN HARROW
например Deep Trance, или мощь Диско например RAVE
Box in true Fantasy
🙏👏👏👏🙏
Hi Kebu, i am a great Fan.
I have the Roland Phantom to.
I woud like a CD with your Signatur
Your Musik is great
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Glad you like my music! You buy it directly from me if you buy it from my Bandcamp store. Put a comment with your order that you would like to have it signed: kebu.bandcamp.com/
I lost count of the number of layers of filtering/processing steps you used in order to tame e.g. the hi-hat or to bring the bass where you wanted it. Is it easier to just add on another mastering pass, than to go back to the original tracks' recordings and tweak them once there?
I would have to rerecord the stems or submix, depending on at what stage I'm working, so yes, it's easier to fix what I have than rerecording, because I probably would get some other problem instead if I rerecorded it. It's the additional submixing step that made this a bit clumsy way of working, and the fact that I wasn't mixing through the master bus compressor.
@@kebu That makes sense to me, as if you r workflow means recording each stage of the mix/processing, then using that as an input to the next stage, and thereafter ignoring the earlier steps' recordings. It's not as though it were a software maintained dependency tree, where changing something in isolation at an input or configuration item could automatically recompute all the intermediate results all the way into the final audio track.
What's going on with the Behringer Wing? We haven't seen you use that yet.
That's because I haven't taken it into use yet! It can take a few years for me to incorporate new gear.
Mestari? Ja meillä on vaihtoehto, jos Venäjä hyökkää meihin. Anteeksi kysymykset :-)? mutta kyse on sähkön puutteesta ;-)) Ystäväsi ZibiKropla :-) Puolasta
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Can I ask you about your computer configuration? (Motherboard, CPU, Ram, etc...) . Thanks .
My computer is a Dell Latitude E6530 (8 GB) that I bought used six years ago, so I really should upgrade.
@@kebu thank you