3 levels of TECHNO - beginner vs pro vs BORIS BREJCHA

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @Alice-Efe
    @Alice-Efe  3 года назад +33

    If you liked this; you may also like *3 levels of TECH-HOUSE - beginner vs pro vs FISHER* video as well: ruclips.net/video/vsQTyhmLZNI/видео.html

    • @mentaltfladdrig
      @mentaltfladdrig 3 года назад

      adam beyer!! Do one with Cari Lekebush aswell. And maybe Aka Aka

    • @SebastianViolinist
      @SebastianViolinist 2 года назад

      Great work and very helpful- thank you!!

    • @adelatorremothelet
      @adelatorremothelet Год назад

      What software are you using?

    • @pmtoner9852
      @pmtoner9852 Год назад

      Thank you so much for leaving these older videos up. Your video output is truly amazing and I am finding all of your videos very informative

  • @pikzel
    @pikzel 3 года назад +177

    Holy shit. You actually pointed out all my flaws as intermediate producer. Overdoing simple things, using all the tricks I've learned. Good technical knowledge, but don't really know when to use what. This is a great way to learn, by showing what mistakes we usually make.

    • @tonysansom
      @tonysansom 3 года назад +2

      Lol pointed out many of my flaws as a beginner!

    • @edwincastle2103
      @edwincastle2103 2 года назад

      I just stumbled on this channel it is Great that you are humble about now that is what makes someone Great

    • @inspirationmyth8745
      @inspirationmyth8745 Год назад

      Was about to write the same... lol

  • @johnjaxson4958
    @johnjaxson4958 3 года назад +79

    ive been watching production tutorials for years now and there's not many producers who can get this close to the original, and give their knowledge away for free. Respect

  • @JohnSmith-dw8xo
    @JohnSmith-dw8xo 3 года назад +139

    you should definitely do this with other tracks, loved this

  • @Gdad-20
    @Gdad-20 3 года назад +104

    Again. Another beautifully explained Lesson for beginners, From an equally beautiful Producer/teacher

  • @drewbruggman
    @drewbruggman 3 года назад +33

    This was fantastic! I've seen other versions of this kind of video, but they really just put the track in front of you and say "this is garbage" without really explaining why the thought process behind the creative decisions that led up to the track were bad. Here you actually kind of build up "this is a shortcut or short-sighted decision that leads to this bad decision, which results in this problem" then showcasing that problem by playing the track, which i appreciate because I can see myself in the bad track and I better understand why.

  • @shen6232
    @shen6232 3 года назад +41

    10:34 thats actually a HUGE compliment from youtube haha!

  • @oguzertan8915
    @oguzertan8915 3 года назад +5

    You literally talked about every mistake I have done/been doing. I learned a lot from this video, and it is always exciting to see that I have so much room to improve. Cheers man, keep it up!

  • @fluctura
    @fluctura 3 года назад +5

    Loving how you smile on each fail :D Makes me think like you thought... "my god, I remember when I've started" :D

  • @skarafan01
    @skarafan01 3 года назад +8

    It was fun to see how you perfectly described the beginner and intermediate levels. I recognized myself so much. and it was nice to see that i am right now pushing towards boris brechja levels :D still need to work on my ear candies though.

  • @magefreak9356
    @magefreak9356 3 года назад +6

    I enjoyed the progression and being able to hear the differences

  • @emilf7150
    @emilf7150 3 года назад +9

    Amazing video once again! Wouldn't it be cool if you gave us, the viewers, a project with a few simple sounds and melodies and we try to make it into a good sounding track? Then you could take the beginners - intermediate - pro projects and break them down in the same way you did to this :)

  • @reyfortea6090
    @reyfortea6090 8 месяцев назад

    “It has its charm”
    I love this because sometimes you make the simplest most not-technically-correct thing and you ask yourself “wait does this sound good?” The answer is usually no but there IS something there to refine and polish

  • @JBWebadas
    @JBWebadas 3 года назад +2

    This is the type of sound quality I am still struggling to get. Please keep doing more videos like this, very helpful!

  • @bugrabaran2808
    @bugrabaran2808 3 года назад +2

    As I call myself an intermediate producer, I definitely understood the path I should follow. Comparison between these levels is extremely beneficial to understand where you are.
    This is genious. Thank you!

  • @sulebasak1745
    @sulebasak1745 3 года назад +2

    Sen müthiş bir insansın. Müzik aşkımı aşıladın. Her izlediğimden sonra bilgisayarın başına gidip kurcalamaya başlıyorum. Kendimi geliştirdim. Teşekkürler

  • @d-bro-sector36
    @d-bro-sector36 3 года назад +1

    You are the first person who asked me nicely enough to like and subscribe for me to do so. Also, this video was VERY informative.

  • @vomfahs1191
    @vomfahs1191 3 года назад +1

    Breaking down famously good tracks is such a rich way to learn. Thank you for doing this, Yalcin!

  • @mrrb_888
    @mrrb_888 3 года назад +8

    Everything you do is just so on point! one can really see that you are truly passionate about music :D

  • @SoOthersMayLiveandStuff
    @SoOthersMayLiveandStuff 2 месяца назад

    Thank you. I appreciate the progression. For someone like me, who only knows that he likes the music - seeing the levels make it seem more possible to accomplish, somehow. Making each note fully count. The “Edge” from U2 would talk like that. Yeah! More, please!!

  • @vamosrojo56
    @vamosrojo56 3 года назад +173

    as Boris' once said: "For the whole song i used about 20 tracks and I don't think you need much more than that for a good track otherwise it's too overloaded."

    • @verapamil07
      @verapamil07 3 года назад +28

      I honestly think his music is nothing special, don't understand what people hear in it. It is nowhere close to techno legends

    • @nicolascisternas1090
      @nicolascisternas1090 3 года назад +8

      @@verapamil07 And who are those techno legends ? ... I wanna see whats make them legends ...

    • @verapamil07
      @verapamil07 3 года назад +31

      @@nicolascisternas1090 For example Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, Robin Hood, Dj Hell, Laurent Garnier, Joey Beltram, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Aphex Twin, Sven Väth, Adam Beyer, Carl Cox, Green Velvet, Speedy J, Chris Liebing and many many others...

    • @vestah7177
      @vestah7177 3 года назад +37

      @@verapamil07 Its always like that with big stars... I mean if so many people likes it, its because he is doing something right... maybe it is not special for you, but it is for a lot of people... its depends on taste

    • @masis3256
      @masis3256 3 года назад +11

      @@verapamil07 the only difference is that Boris made his own style in a whole different era. I listen to many of the artists you mentioned and many of them have their unique style but still, it's just generic techno, or at least it has become

  • @mhreinhardt
    @mhreinhardt 10 месяцев назад

    There are so many helpful tidbits of information in here. Brejcha is the man, and it's super impressive that your original recreation got tagged for content. Brava!

  • @vladimirneri
    @vladimirneri 3 года назад +1

    Whoa, not gonna lie Yalcin you got me in the firsts 45 s. This method of pointing the most common mistakes of each producer level is great! Excelent work!

  • @sandermoore7941
    @sandermoore7941 3 года назад +2

    This was so cool!! For someone very much at the ‘beginner’ level this was fascinating

  • @AKAtAGG
    @AKAtAGG 3 года назад +1

    everything up to 3 minutes in sounds exactly like every track i produced when i started (a very long time ago). Your ability to deconstruct in a way that is easy to follow and ... obvious... without making any amateur producer feel stupid is brilliant. I absolutely love this channel. edit: hahah I use that exact setting in Timeless on my sub basses. Holy shit.

  • @BigLoxxOfficial
    @BigLoxxOfficial 3 года назад +2

    I make hip hop music and I'm really beginner in techno so this really help me to understand how to fix my productions ! Thanks a lot !

  • @dhst76
    @dhst76 3 года назад +2

    This has to be the best and most informative video you have released this far for beginners like me. Thanks man! 👊🏼

  • @justcurious1397
    @justcurious1397 Год назад

    I wish i had you channel 10 years ago, when I dropped sound production. You may have resurrected my desire to try again.

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  Год назад

      It is still not late, you can still come back and start producing again 😊

  • @xpozeofficial7762
    @xpozeofficial7762 3 года назад +4

    These tips are very usefull! I barely use presets but I tend to make my "main synth" to heavy. Especially with detuned saw waves... I just need more space for the candy! Thanks a lot dude, you're a legend!

  • @joccnilsson
    @joccnilsson 3 года назад +2

    Loved it! Very useful to see the difference and to reflect on my own skills.
    Can we please also get a video focusing more on drums and percussion, with the same level discussion?

  • @marcelochagra3307
    @marcelochagra3307 3 года назад +13

    This new "techno" is a mix of Psy trance from 1999, with progressive melodies from 2003, and EDM sounds from 2015.
    Techno is so fuzzy right now, I'd call it: "PsyDMtech"

    • @Lumax96
      @Lumax96 3 года назад

      thats quite a mouthful

    • @tylerdurden6220
      @tylerdurden6220 3 года назад +5

      but techno is already subgenre of edm xD

    • @nicolashoule6497
      @nicolashoule6497 3 года назад +4

      @@tylerdurden6220 wow thats so false

    • @jplichta
      @jplichta 3 года назад +2

      @@tylerdurden6220 never has a man been so wrong

    • @tylerdurden6220
      @tylerdurden6220 3 года назад +5

      @@nicolashoule6497 it's not false. EDM is modern name of "electronic music" not the pop crap you guys think.

  • @MERTECHNO
    @MERTECHNO 3 года назад +18

    I love the part he says they go and pick the biggest pad sound 😂 soo trueee

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  3 года назад +11

      We all did it. 😊

  • @alessandrobodzic
    @alessandrobodzic Год назад +1

    Thank you !! It is really amazing how you were able to replicate the sounds using just Serum and the effects ! Boris actually doesn't use Serum I think, but Omnisphere, Alchemy, Fabfilter One, Trillian. I think he always programs his sounds from scratch to keep them as clean and simple as possible. You prove the type of synth doesnt really matter. I have gone through thousands of presets in my life, but never I found sounds as good as the one you find in world top productions like that of Boris. I really hope you could show how a lot of other Boris sounds could be made because I think he is really the master of the ear candy sounds, not only bass. He has hacked the code to get the jaw braking result almost every time... Your insights save producers alooot of time going to the next level.

  • @JimJuno
    @JimJuno Год назад

    The people that make music like that (beginner) just started understanding how the daw itself works. It's at that level it really started being really fun for me. From there progress starts to kick in superfast if you are consistent enough to be busy producing on a steady basis.
    This channel really helped a lot for me.
    Soundcloud - Jim Juno
    Started with DAW production in March 22

  • @halabishki
    @halabishki 3 года назад

    Damn man, goes without saying there are a LOT of production tutorials out there. This was one of the first videos in a long long time that was genuinely useful to me as an intermediate producer. I would say I have definitely been trying hard (as you say) to make everything phat. Saturation, layering, effects. This was a genuine masterclass. Thank you!

  • @AlrightThere
    @AlrightThere 3 года назад +1

    I’m a huge fan of Boris so just wanted to share with you guys that you can follow him and see how he makes his tracks on his Instagram. Every week he’s uploading insta stories of himself creating them it’s really interesting. The man is incredibly talented at producing music

  • @boxyro
    @boxyro 3 года назад

    sincerely it's all about filing and approaching ,we have different thoughts and the music it's so complicated but the message and happiness its all that meters,u do a great job, keep going

  • @dryzeromusic
    @dryzeromusic 3 года назад +1

    This is a great format. Show me what to do but also show me what not to do first.

  • @osmark86
    @osmark86 3 года назад

    a channel that goes in depth into the analysis of decision making? quality content! I know enough now about producing that the technical side of things is pretty understood (for the most part at least, XD), but channels that break things down and discuss thought processes and creative arrangements is the shit. good sir, have a sub!

  • @qr9180
    @qr9180 3 года назад

    one more time thank you
    great tutorials and what i also appreciate is that as a french, i'm not struggling to understand what you're saying, i mean you're not talking too fast or with strong accent like many others producers on youtube, which makes you my favorite yt producer :)

  • @DaveDevourerOfPineapple
    @DaveDevourerOfPineapple 3 года назад +1

    Damn brother. Never subscribed to a channel so quickly! This is just pure gold.

  • @iansteenblock5010
    @iansteenblock5010 Месяц назад

    PSA: As I've been studying Boris' sound, the EASIEST way I've found to replicate his pinging effect on driving synths is to route your midi note velocity to the pan of the OSC, and then tweak the midi velocities to like 27 and 100 to achieve a nice stereo ping. This also gives you the chance to vary the pan by more than just back-n-forth! This will also protect the release of any effects you use on the track so that they stay in the same L/R channel as the note hit.

  • @dvnc-music
    @dvnc-music 2 года назад

    Thank you for describing me in the first part

  • @joaquinrodadomartos1695
    @joaquinrodadomartos1695 3 года назад

    This is one of the most well constructed tutorials of how to do techno i've ever seen. And as a fan of Boris I have to say that everithing is preety accurate .
    Well done Sir. Yo have gained a Sub.

  • @digiramm
    @digiramm 3 года назад

    This is good insight. Minimal changes to sounds to make a track more dynamic. I like that. As beginners we tend to be lazy. Thinking every layer sounds right and only changing sequence patterns and not paying attention to sound dynamics.

  • @brolegiongames4188
    @brolegiongames4188 2 года назад

    I know that you probably won't see this comment because you get hundreds however I'll say that I do really appreciate your content. As I haven't gone to school for this but love to do it and love to learn about it you are very detailed! Helps me quite a bit!

  • @mousedits
    @mousedits 3 года назад

    Amazing video! You definitely got me with the "track is too full already for ear candy" it's something I still struggle with sometimes

  • @KayVilleRecords
    @KayVilleRecords 3 года назад +1

    Top tutorial man, adding bass mono + stereo above 60khz is such an awesome idea. Going to try it!

    • @mattthekat1435
      @mattthekat1435 Год назад

      I think he was saying keep the bass mono below 64 kHz not above and then add chorus for stereo effect. Thoughts?

    • @KayVilleRecords
      @KayVilleRecords Год назад

      @@mattthekat1435 yes

  • @ryantheliving
    @ryantheliving 3 года назад

    Oh man.
    This is solid material.
    Good techno makes my soul sing in a special way

  • @walbermota7026
    @walbermota7026 3 года назад

    I live in Brazil. Your videos are great and I have learned a lot. Congratulations ! Excellent tips. Success with your channel.

  • @norilam109
    @norilam109 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. Was really helpful. Suggestion for future videos is to play the track first then break it down :)

  • @R-cv5tv
    @R-cv5tv 3 года назад

    Love your channel, such clear explanations. By far my favorite channel to learn ableton and production. Don’t understand you don’t have way more subscribers. But keep it going and you’ll get to the top man. 🙌🏼

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoy it! and thanks a ton for being channel member R B. Appreciate it!

  • @tomerd78
    @tomerd78 2 года назад

    TOP Level producing tutoring - Excellent

  • @johan9187
    @johan9187 3 года назад +1

    Great perspective of such a track! Love this content!
    So insigthful, top class!!

  • @RedMaskoffical
    @RedMaskoffical 3 года назад

    Boris was the whole reason I even started Creating then I got obsessed with learning. God bless you for the help
    great work man

  • @Canilho
    @Canilho 2 года назад

    I'm glad I've discovered your channel a while back, and since then, I keep comming for more, to learn and even get some inspiration.

  • @honigtamara
    @honigtamara 3 года назад +1

    Lovely & soothing AND very instructive. School should have been like this

  • @gastonnnn
    @gastonnnn 3 года назад

    Super condensed quality content. Thanks for sharing

  • @suehelln7347
    @suehelln7347 3 года назад

    excelent.as always...best part when u broke the myth "lows absolutly need to be mono,mono,mono".I'm out of this sect now,i can see the light thanks to u

    • @djnebuchanezzer
      @djnebuchanezzer 3 года назад

      The reason for this line of thought is in a club the bass goes through mono so people only bother about the club aspect of it, but if you can make a wide bass that sounds good in mono as well, you have hit the mark. SO i suppose mono, mono, mono is a bit lazy maybe? But then again it all depends on the track itself and what you are aiming for ultimately.

  • @GORD_aus
    @GORD_aus 2 года назад

    your tutorials are the best ,you explain everything so well and at a great speed! keep up the good work man

  • @nishantparekh
    @nishantparekh 2 года назад

    This is such a good breakdown of what differentiates exceptional music. Learning nuances by the day.

  • @studiovanparys
    @studiovanparys 3 года назад

    It's kinda confronting because I'm doing a lot of the wrongdoings you mention. Thank you, it really helps a lot!

  • @beatmeater5225
    @beatmeater5225 3 года назад

    I think these observations apply to many genres, not just techno. Great video. Highlighted things Im doing and got me thinking.

  • @Nat-if9xs
    @Nat-if9xs 3 года назад

    This was great, I think seeing some examples of things that are a level beyond where you currently are are super helpful.

  • @cpunktspunkt748
    @cpunktspunkt748 3 года назад

    great content with competent explanations. Like the explicit anti-patterns and the result at the end. Would be very happy to see more Boris Brejcha track rebuilds :)

  • @fromherebeyond
    @fromherebeyond 4 месяца назад

    Super nice. I love this sound technique analysis and explanation videos!

  • @dant7955
    @dant7955 3 года назад

    Boris is my favorite producer and you nailed it! So glad I found your channel ♥

  • @samooca_
    @samooca_ Год назад

    nice! your final version ... better than the original.
    happy new year! :)

  • @itsfatum
    @itsfatum 3 года назад

    You made the best video of this type that I have watched so far. And I've watched a lot of them. But your understanding of structure, and teaching methodology, is so superior to the other videos. I didn't "like" the video... bc that's an understatement. I just loved it.

  • @paul6925
    @paul6925 3 года назад +1

    The bad version is so exaggerated it’s hilarious 😂 Pro version sounds great. What a difference!

  • @jackarts6901
    @jackarts6901 2 года назад

    This is uncomfortably close to the truth. I’d say the timescale is about right too, if I go back to when I had been using less than 6 months my projects all look exactly like that. These lessons are perfect intermediate level lessons. I learn something every day from watching these.

  • @alaeddin9294
    @alaeddin9294 3 года назад

    i actuallly realized some mistakes i do now and this video took me to a new higher level. Always improving from your vids thanks alot

  • @HTehnique
    @HTehnique 3 года назад +1

    I'm glad that this video didn't make *anyone* feel as if they have been talked about *personally* xD

    • @chrisfenn2054
      @chrisfenn2054 3 года назад +1

      I'm just wondering how he managed to get the screen capture of my DAW at the beginning?

    • @HTehnique
      @HTehnique 3 года назад

      @@chrisfenn2054 1337 hax, that is how :O

  • @paulwelding
    @paulwelding 3 года назад

    An amazing insight, less is definitely more! Awesome video 👍🏻

  • @brunodeborba3411
    @brunodeborba3411 3 года назад +1

    I like to see how much fun you were having doing that beginner level track haha

  • @klemenspichler400
    @klemenspichler400 3 года назад

    super cool video! I love this format - really helps to understand which details really matter and how to implement them.

  • @DamnHeadHumpers
    @DamnHeadHumpers 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoy and find these tutorials helpful. I really love electronic music, but I feel overwhelmed with ideas, especially since a lot of what I do seems to involved my modular setup and various hardware synths. I like to do a lot of experimental stuff, but I am ready to start programming actually tracks and these videos help me focus and remember some things I know, and some things I didn't. Overall, your video tutorials are insightful and fun to watch. Thanks!

  • @amsterdrum
    @amsterdrum 3 года назад

    Best tutorial on Boris Brejcha I've seen. Thank you so much! And I loved the 3 levels idea as well, thanks for the help and inspiration :)

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  3 года назад

      You're very welcome! 😊✌

  • @ameyahofficial7963
    @ameyahofficial7963 3 года назад +1

    haha when you remake is so good, youtube's copyright claims it \o/
    great video - thank you!

  • @unfortunato
    @unfortunato 3 года назад +1

    I didn't expect to be dissed for 5 minutes straight, but I'll take this lesson the hard way I guess
    Thanks for the tutorials, as always good work ✌🏻

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  3 года назад +3

      Didn't mean to dis, just here to help 😊🙌

    • @unfortunato
      @unfortunato 3 года назад +2

      @@Alice-Efe I'm just exaggerating of course, but all the stuff you pointed out in the beginner and intermediate section was so familiar it shocked me. Great examples and explanation, you've become my favorite channel to turn to when I need information. Your tracks always sound fantastic.

    • @nudirt1274
      @nudirt1274 3 года назад +1

      @@unfortunato you and i both.

  • @pletch
    @pletch 3 года назад

    Yalcin, thank you so much for all the amazing content and tutorials you create. This one was extremely helpful. I'd love to see more from Boris Brejcha as his sound is so unique.

  • @medik7493
    @medik7493 3 года назад

    Nice video, have been hobby producing techno for a couple of years now and i use many of the "boris" techniques but i still learned a lot of things. Keep them videos comming.

  • @gmaxxbln
    @gmaxxbln 2 года назад

    Thank You!! So much useful info in your video! It’s inspiring! I will definitely try it out!

  • @atherbukharii
    @atherbukharii 2 года назад

    Beginner vs pro vs boris brejcha, well said

  • @tambourdelherbe
    @tambourdelherbe 3 года назад

    Absolutely fantastic tutorial!
    Would love more stuff like this.. going through the levels did make funny examples, and easier to get an understanding of what makes it sound good..
    Keep up the great work yelcin!

  • @638electro
    @638electro 2 года назад

    THAT'S AMAZING! Thank you for this video!

  • @3bnuri
    @3bnuri 3 года назад

    one of the most educative videos of all

  • @MetinBoztoprak
    @MetinBoztoprak 3 года назад +1

    As a beginner producer I can say this video is pretty valid 😂👍

  • @mrspijker1522
    @mrspijker1522 3 года назад

    THIS is what I just now needed ^^ I've come.to find my way with all the buttons/effects and plugins but in the end it's just.... A lot on top.of each other. Ty 🙏🥳

  • @theworldofayya
    @theworldofayya 3 года назад

    Awesome video thanks man! Really nice explanation of the differences

  • @cameron-smith
    @cameron-smith 3 года назад

    Great video! Please do more of this style, it's helpful to understand where to learn to get better.

  • @AndriesBester
    @AndriesBester 3 года назад

    just discovered your channel. excited. thank you

  • @schubertludwig
    @schubertludwig 3 года назад

    What an inspiring track breakdown! I don't care _too_ much about the format, but I thoroughly enjoyed the analysis in the last part. :-)

  • @sebastiantamayo3601
    @sebastiantamayo3601 3 года назад

    This was a great focus! Would love to see a different focus on other artists. Great addition to your channel. It covers sound design, arrangement, and mixing. Its a full package. Nice one as always!

    • @Alice-Efe
      @Alice-Efe  3 года назад +2

      Looks like people liked it, really happy to hear. Who should we cover next?

    • @sebastiantamayo3601
      @sebastiantamayo3601 3 года назад

      @@Alice-Efe aparade, bonobo, four tet, microtrauma, gabriel ananda, ryan davis. It would be nice to see a style or artist you haven’t already done before. Would love yo see any of these artists. Preferably some of the lesser known artist.

  • @jazedftw1108
    @jazedftw1108 3 года назад +4

    10:00 phat tune mate

  • @THEREALDATALORD
    @THEREALDATALORD 3 года назад

    You should make more of these videos. Great explanations.

  • @pascalp7636
    @pascalp7636 3 года назад

    Once again such a good vid. Always perfectly explained. This is by far the best channel for learning and improvement. Learned from every video. Thanks

  • @Dave_Lock
    @Dave_Lock 3 года назад

    Stereo is tricky with club music. As a general rule you want to mirror as much as you can both LEft and right channels. Otherwise people end up hearinga totally different song if the club has multiple rooms (which many do).

  • @vp4794
    @vp4794 3 года назад

    I just love your content. Food for thought. Create a full course! I will be the first one to sign up.

  • @andrestahlhofen4353
    @andrestahlhofen4353 3 года назад

    As per usual - absolute top class content! Always looking forward to the next tutorial, so much great stuff.
    Since you were asking - I don't think you have dedicated a tutorial towards throws. Often techno and house bridges a lot of parts between arps/pads/chords with heaps of little fillers and synth throws. Would be great to get your input to get inspiration and ideas. I think this topic is almost endless and you could find probably lots of stuff to come up with. You once did a video of a bass throw for transitions for example. Anyway, thanks again for all your efforts and love seeing your growth, well deserved 🙏