Skillzzzzz. This video is stellar and the production all round has jumped up to a new level. Well done Anderton’s, you’re the winner of all of the UK music store outlets for content.
I don't believe that this guy did all this just from scratch! It's too great!!! I think he's one of the best students of some kinda Jazz School or College. He's pretty genius musician
Great stuff, thank you for this, would love to see more of this style of content. A nice smooth beat with a lofi vibe. It was great to watch Conor work, he made it look effortless. A bit more exposition at the start would have been nice though. Just like a few clips maybe telling us who Conor is, and what the objective is for the rest of the video, just to establish the context and set expectations. Also, I don't know if UA have sponsored this video, but could you not make a video like this without the product hook in it? I get that Andertons is a shop and the objective is to sell gear, but the RUclips channel is pretty huge now, so the advertising doesn't have to be so on the nose. Any content at all that grows the Andertons brand by proxy would increase sales. And I feel like in this case specifically the product plug kind of distracts from the process here. And that is my unsolicited opinion, thank you for coming to my Ted Talk
We used Rogue Amoeba Loopback software to capture the stereo output of Ableton, looping back into Quicktime screen capture + audio - have fun! Thanks for watching!
This guy has some talent. 2.5hrs. Cool groove, piano lines, bass, lovely baritone riff, great samples. My mind is blown with the possibilities! There’s only so much solo guitar shredding and bass funking I can do. Already working on my piano… Time to learn how to build entire tracks. I really need to learn how to do this stuff. What kind of laptop would I need for this level of lag-free experience in the software? (I hate waiting for my pc to process stuff.)
Too bad you don’t have Logic X and the free Logic Remote app - with it you can start/stop recording from your iPhone instead of running back and forth.
thank y’all for having me ! The volt is honestly sick I’d deffo recommend it ❤️
You killed it ! So inspirational !
Great watching you man! Enjoyed it
That was just so fab!
I always love watching how other people produce music, I find it so cool to dive into how their heads work and how their process unfolds
Skillzzzzz. This video is stellar and the production all round has jumped up to a new level. Well done Anderton’s, you’re the winner of all of the UK music store outlets for content.
More vids like THIS PLEASE :) so enjoyable to watch such skilled artist at work.
This is such an educational video. An absolute gem. The prime rib.
It's good he showed the kids that it's all about what you want to say. Music is a language all its own, BRAVO!
From what I can gleam from this infomercial, if I buy a Conor Albert, I get an audio interface too? Killer deal.
I enjoy watching organic beat making videos. Real inspiring.
I already respected Conor so much before watching this, but now it's just through the roof - what an absolute BEAST
This is absolutely bonkers, the final track BLOWS me away at how amazing it is
Insanely talented dude and really interesting to see how he works. Great use of the equipment too. Great video team
I don't believe that this guy did all this just from scratch! It's too great!!!
I think he's one of the best students of some kinda Jazz School or College. He's pretty genius musician
One of the coolest vids y'all have put out. So fun to watch!
Thank you!
Stop thinking about it... and just do it.!!!
Really enjoyed this.
This is great. Gosh I wish I had a creative space like that. Drums are near impossible in a flatting situation like I’m in.
just bought the Volt 276!! so stoked. I've had the same audio interface for 6 years so I'm sure the upgrade will be worth it :)
This is really refreshing
That beat is amazing ! 🔥
Glad to see conoralbert here
Woah. More please.
You guys are Amazing!!!
29:25 what is that little guitar mute and where do you get it from...?
Mad skillzzz… love this video
Conor Albert is such a beast in the studio... life goals: be 1/2 as creative as Conor in the studio!!! Dayum bruh!!
incredible.
loveandpeace.
Very well done - sounds fantastic!
Lordy Lordy, I really want this. Perfect!
Beautiful.
This is SO MAD🤯🤯🤯
Great beat and awesome interface! 👌
love that silver flake baritone!
Thanks for stopping by and for the kind comment Paul 🙌
Holly cow lol what did I just watch !!! Amazing !!
Well I call it that cause it reminds me of an amped up heartbeat
More of these!!
Fascinating to watch and listen.. those Danelectro guitars
.... those Danelectro guitars
belong to Jack!
Heart beat kick smiling
Oh no, I guess I just _NEED_ to get a baritone guitar... Darn. What a shame.
Loved the video, love seeing the creative process for others in action!
Perfect, I really want this. Pretty please!!!
Great stuff, thank you for this, would love to see more of this style of content. A nice smooth beat with a lofi vibe. It was great to watch Conor work, he made it look effortless. A bit more exposition at the start would have been nice though. Just like a few clips maybe telling us who Conor is, and what the objective is for the rest of the video, just to establish the context and set expectations.
Also, I don't know if UA have sponsored this video, but could you not make a video like this without the product hook in it? I get that Andertons is a shop and the objective is to sell gear, but the RUclips channel is pretty huge now, so the advertising doesn't have to be so on the nose. Any content at all that grows the Andertons brand by proxy would increase sales. And I feel like in this case specifically the product plug kind of distracts from the process here.
And that is my unsolicited opinion, thank you for coming to my Ted Talk
What a brilliant video...but Yeah, makes me feel a bit old
Does it require cloudlifter with Shure sm7b?
Can we download this track?
What brand bass guitar is that, it looks beautiful
What is the little bridge mute thing on the baritone?
It’s called a Rossette Tremolo Mute - works on everything to give that “Rubber Bridge” sound ✊
This looks cool. Please enter me in the competition!
Here for the give away
I’d love to own something this good 👍
Anyone know what series Yamaha upright piano that is ?
How did y’all record the internal audio from Conor’s DAW into the video? I see this being a great setup for tutorials.
We used Rogue Amoeba Loopback software to capture the stereo output of Ableton, looping back into Quicktime screen capture + audio - have fun! Thanks for watching!
@@tomwaterman9687 what tom said !!!
Joe Sample would be proud.
I’d love a c414
exactly the kind of music i would make... IF i had the talent...
What is the rubber mute you're using on the guitar? Got some homemade foam at the moment but it's hit and miss!.... Epic video and production btw :)
Nice
Dynaudio model?
BM5a’s MKII my G ✊
The dude's workflow resembles mine when it comes to making beats.
This is WICKED
What DAW / software are you using?
Ableton
dopppppeeeeeeeeeee🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍
What upright piano is he playing?
Hi Phillip, Yamaha UX1 (variant on a standard U1) from the mid 80’s ✊
Awesome! If I had the cash I'd definitely go for the Volt 276. Cool it works with a PC. UA are usually annoyingly Mac-centric.
This guy has some talent. 2.5hrs. Cool groove, piano lines, bass, lovely baritone riff, great samples. My mind is blown with the possibilities!
There’s only so much solo guitar shredding and bass funking I can do. Already working on my piano… Time to learn how to build entire tracks.
I really need to learn how to do this stuff. What kind of laptop would I need for this level of lag-free experience in the software? (I hate waiting for my pc to process stuff.)
Hat brothers
🪖
25:22 very noise , what happened?
Too bad you don’t have Logic X and the free Logic Remote app - with it you can start/stop recording from your iPhone instead of running back and forth.
And the Volt did all this…..😅