somehow youtube recommend me this today, felt all nostalgic....this is one of the initial videos i saw while watching production tutorials...at that time too it was 3 years old...🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
it's great! i find it's helpful to fun the mic sound into live and set recording to "in". This way you can equalize the levels between your mic and the live set. you can level it out in screen flow but it's nice to have the eq's and stuff all right there. Anyway, great job!
The Sausage Fattener is essentially a very boiled down version of an effects chain Dada Life used to use to get their real fat sound, this effects chain consisted of a multiband compressor, a bit of distortion, gain, an EQ, a limiter, and probably a few other things.. They pretty much teamed up with a company that compressed all of these effects into 2 (technically 3) knobs, and with a new interface. Oh yeah, and also, *Hertz.
hey mutrix, it would be really sick if you could release the als file for one of your songs. you are one of the only people on youtube that gives out tutorials where the end result doesnt sound cheesy or just plain stupid. i've been trying to produce dubstep now for about a year, but i just cant get up off the ground. to be able to rip apart a project file.. and see what every single thing does and how it was made, would be a massive help to thousands of people like me. thanks for the tutorials.
awesome tut man!it would be great if yu cud do a tutorial as well for the sound straight after the drop siund,that dmonic screaming woble!;P keep it up great work!
Sausage Fattener and similiar plug-ins introduction distortion/saturation to a signal. That distortion increases harmonic content through harmonic distortion. I don't have the space to tell you how it works, but just playback a 100Hz sine-wave and then add some distortion and saturation to it. You no longer have a simple sine-wave but something much richer. (with SF adjust color to hear this). Now adjust the amount and variables to the distortion. You'll get the point.
It's a long process and it varies from person to person but one way is to sacrifice 7 male goats upon a hill top as an offering to Baal. If he accepts your sacrifice the install disk is Fedexed within 2-3 days to your house. The easier way involves googling "Ableton" and clicking on the first result that comes up. Good luck!
You can use everything here with any DAW. You should be able to find Wow/Sausage for Fruity Loops. They both come in VST and AU. Not sure how to replicate the Wow filter, but you could use some kind of saturator or something instead of Sausage :)
@MutrixOfficial Its just a tutorial on a growl, Its coool. Can you do a tutorial on structuring your bassline? Like what synths you put 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc... what synths sound good together. Thanks dude!
Hey man great video but i was wondering if you could maybe make a video on how to actually use the sounds from massive. There are tons of vids on how to make the sounds and i can do that but there arent any i could find on actually how to fit them into a song and it sound cool. If you know of a video that could help me please let me know! :)
hey man you are great! I'm wondering what do you put in the background of a drop? cause I'll have all those cool patches going but there are problems filling up the spaces in between the sounds! THANKS!
@Kill0Watt i worded this question completely wrong haha. I was looking to learn how to make different rhythms and morphing sounds with massive-IN ableton. ive found that using the performer is a good way, also modulating the rate after connecting the LFO to the cutoff. Any other suggestions?
How long have you been using Ableton and how long have you been making your own music? How did you learn and what is the best way to learn in your opinion? Your really good and i wish i could sound like you, but this is not something you get good at in just a year or 2, at least off of you tube it isn't. Thanks your answers will help me a great deal!
@hauntedzebra Use massive as a VST, the standalone application doesn't connect to Ableton. The VST (a .dll file) should be somewhere in the native instruments folder (program files) unless the installer asked you to put it somewhere custom. Put that in Abletons custom VST folder which you can set in (Options > Preferences > File Folder) then click the third icon on the top left (Below TAP) that looks like a plug. Massive should be there, drag it on a MIDI channel and you're done.
Hey man, thank you for this video and the responding- I was wondering what is the sound you are using at 00:25-26.. that high pitch sound that is very common in dubstep.. thank u!
hey man . i have a question how do you use sausage fattener in conjunction with your mixing ? do you do your eq and compression then slam the sausage fattener on???? or ????
Mutrix please please please, you could section out into parts how to gradually build up to make a track such as this, showing each step in detail, it would help so many people, obviously it'll take time and you may not have the time to do it but it will help lots of people
@ZTasOfficial i'm talking about the way he create in massive is basically the same, is not really difficult to change from eq to wow, i did it myself, changed few things... and this is its looks like.. is not really complex to do it
Yo dude, I see that you are pretty good at replying, just wondering if this tut applies to FL studio also? I have Massive, and got the sound, but I can't get the Wow filter or Sausage filter for FL Studio, any ideas on how to get that extra effect without them? Also, a big HUAAA for this vid man, it's a "massive" help :)
Im more interested in the basic wave shapes your going for, digi3 deepthroat and wicked dont tell me much =/ great tutorial otherwise, thanks for the zoom, first video i saw of yours but it was helpful. Will be checking for your remix on soundcloud n.n
Right click the midi track. Should get an option to "freeze track". Freeze it. Then you'll get the option to flatten it when you right click again. Boom.
somehow youtube recommend me this today, felt all nostalgic....this is one of the initial videos i saw while watching production tutorials...at that time too it was 3 years old...🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
"Sorry I have a large screen"
'Murica
watched a few of your tutorials, you're really doing a good job :)
thanks for all the help!
nice work, great to hear that skism used this sound, he's like my favourite dubstep producer, apart from maybe you or twitch
That is exactly what i was looking for. You are freaking awesome!!!
this remix sounds AWESOME!
One of the most useful videos I've seen on massive ever and I've seen SO MANY that simply fail.
You are awesome, thank you so much for this tutorial, it has improved my amateur bass drops immensely!
"can you see it now?"
at that moment, i was thinking to myself... "gosh I love this guy".
SUBBED! >:D
Hey bro your tutorials are really awesome!!!Keep doing a great job.
This is honestly one of the best tutorials ever
I love all the Sugar Bytes stuff!
omg dude i searched you on soundcloud and your tracks are insane
sick man can't wait!!!
Very great tutorial, I now use both of these plugins a ton thx to this and it makes
Beautiful!
man that is tooo fucken sick. ive been a dream theater fan for a long time its great to this remix im lovin it! Great tutorial by the way thanks much!
this is genius! ill definitely be using something close to this awesome sound in a remix I'm working on!
holy shit man you worked with james labrie ! im a huge DT fan and a huge mutrix fan , respect mate
Thanks for the great tutorial! Very clear and concise, and a great sound to boot!
You are a gentleman and a scholar, sir.
Thanks so much dude for this tutorial, great agressive sound :)
Dude you rock, it's so nice to watch a tutorial "in context" instead of just "how I made a worthless patch"...
Cheers,
I used your settings in a remix (posted as a vid response) Thanks so much dude! =)
wicked tutorial bro, very insightful. i'm gonna use some of those techniques on my own sounds, thanks for the tips.
Good tutorial dude, and good remix (Y)
it's great! i find it's helpful to fun the mic sound into live and set recording to "in". This way you can equalize the levels between your mic and the live set. you can level it out in screen flow but it's nice to have the eq's and stuff all right there. Anyway, great job!
Oh and before I forget, cheers for the tutorial!
Thanks a lot for this tutorial :) Helped me out
cool stuff,mate!
Nice one! your mix was bad ass btw ;D
So cool! I always use it but never understood all of what it did, thanks for clarifying that.
ok best tutorial so far
Mutrix ur the best :D
WOW its an awesome tutorial!!
Thank you so Much man!
ITS HERE
You are a king among men! :)
The Sausage Fattener is essentially a very boiled down version of an effects chain Dada Life used to use to get their real fat sound, this effects chain consisted of a multiband compressor, a bit of distortion, gain, an EQ, a limiter, and probably a few other things.. They pretty much teamed up with a company that compressed all of these effects into 2 (technically 3) knobs, and with a new interface. Oh yeah, and also, *Hertz.
3:42 'Hummm its sounds good"
Thanks you man !
hey mutrix, it would be really sick if you could release the als file for one of your songs. you are one of the only people on youtube that gives out tutorials where the end result doesnt sound cheesy or just plain stupid. i've been trying to produce dubstep now for about a year, but i just cant get up off the ground. to be able to rip apart a project file.. and see what every single thing does and how it was made, would be a massive help to thousands of people like me. thanks for the tutorials.
Man, please, for the love of god find a way to release this song. I want it! props for the tutorial aswell. Love the music keep it up
Nice!!
Thanks Alot For The Help
nice song and tut
that would be a pleasure
that i found ti and got it... you rock bro.. oh btw this is my second channel its still me. :3
Your so good just so good
haha huge metal fan, i played guitar in the band At the Throne of Judgment
awesome tut man!it would be great if yu cud do a tutorial as well for the sound straight after the drop siund,that dmonic screaming woble!;P keep it up great work!
@officialsajon I have a limiter on my master, try that. Also, I don't have any KSD files, the newest version of Massive stores patches as NMSV files.
Sausage Fattener and similiar plug-ins introduction distortion/saturation to a signal. That distortion increases harmonic content through harmonic distortion. I don't have the space to tell you how it works, but just playback a 100Hz sine-wave and then add some distortion and saturation to it. You no longer have a simple sine-wave but something much richer. (with SF adjust color to hear this). Now adjust the amount and variables to the distortion. You'll get the point.
Coll sound mate)
BARrrrrf! gr8 tut
It's a long process and it varies from person to person but one way is to sacrifice 7 male goats upon a hill top as an offering to Baal. If he accepts your sacrifice the install disk is Fedexed within 2-3 days to your house. The easier way involves googling "Ableton" and clicking on the first result that comes up. Good luck!
When I get a 'Woody'..
Deep Throat, Groan and a bit of Gentle Speech as I 'Drive', is just how I like it.
I actually got the drop to sound exactly the same, surprisingly
You Are Best)
You can use everything here with any DAW. You should be able to find Wow/Sausage for Fruity Loops. They both come in VST and AU. Not sure how to replicate the Wow filter, but you could use some kind of saturator or something instead of Sausage :)
@officialsajon i put an LFO on the pitch of the oscillators.
Will this ever be released? I absolutely love it i need to hear it.
You are fucking hilarious haha. And really talented. Wish i was as good with fl studio as you are
@MutrixOfficial Its just a tutorial on a growl, Its coool.
Can you do a tutorial on structuring your bassline? Like what synths you put 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc... what synths sound good together. Thanks dude!
Hey man great video but i was wondering if you could maybe make a video on how to actually use the sounds from massive. There are tons of vids on how to make the sounds and i can do that but there arent any i could find on actually how to fit them into a song and it sound cool. If you know of a video that could help me please let me know! :)
hey man you are great! I'm wondering what do you put in the background of a drop? cause I'll have all those cool patches going but there are problems filling up the spaces in between the sounds! THANKS!
6:03 i was actually on the floor and had to start all over again XD
u have a lot of skrillex sounds going on there man
I try my best, Mr Mutrix ;)
@Kill0Watt i worded this question completely wrong haha. I was looking to learn how to make different rhythms and morphing sounds with massive-IN ableton. ive found that using the performer is a good way, also modulating the rate after connecting the LFO to the cutoff. Any other suggestions?
How long have you been using Ableton and how long have you been making your own music? How did you learn and what is the best way to learn in your opinion? Your really good and i wish i could sound like you, but this is not something you get good at in just a year or 2, at least off of you tube it isn't. Thanks your answers will help me a great deal!
FUCK THAT SOUNDS AWESOME
@hauntedzebra Use massive as a VST, the standalone application doesn't connect to Ableton. The VST (a .dll file) should be somewhere in the native instruments folder (program files) unless the installer asked you to put it somewhere custom. Put that in Abletons custom VST folder which you can set in (Options > Preferences > File Folder) then click the third icon on the top left (Below TAP) that looks like a plug. Massive should be there, drag it on a MIDI channel and you're done.
yep me tooo! :)
I do!!
Hey man, thank you for this video and the responding- I was wondering what is the sound you are using at 00:25-26.. that high pitch sound that is very common in dubstep.. thank u!
holy shit
right, that would save a lot of time, but my intention in making these videos is to help people learn and understand how this stuff works.
Hey, do you have a tutorial for the sound at 0:24-25? It's the bass that I believe is colored orange (the 8th notes).
I need that sound :F
hey man . i have a question how do you use sausage fattener in conjunction with your mixing ? do you do your eq and compression then slam the sausage fattener on???? or ????
Mutrix please please please, you could section out into parts how to gradually build up to make a track such as this, showing each step in detail, it would help so many people, obviously it'll take time and you may not have the time to do it but it will help lots of people
it would be SUPER helpful if you made a video on how to connect massive and ableton. i can design sounds all day....but how do you use them??
that would make sense... if i had even heard that song
Now I have to try it.....
Don't run out of goats to sacrifice:) Looks like Abelton on screen- anything in Live9 that emulates WOW filter?
FYI - great vid - thanks.
Contact EP = BAD ASS!!!
the product page is literally the very first thing that comes up when you google "wow filter"
would you say wow filter is an essential for stuff with heavy vocals? I'm contemplating buying it, but the heavy pricetag seems a bit much.
bro id love it if you could make a tutorial for the wobble bass you have in the drop.
@ZTasOfficial i'm talking about the way he create in massive is basically the same, is not really difficult to change from eq to wow, i did it myself, changed few things... and this is its looks like.. is not really complex to do it
Mutrix, can you make a tutorial of that other sound after the drop. Those high pitched basses
could you share some tips on how you sequence your melodies?
Yo dude, I see that you are pretty good at replying, just wondering if this tut applies to FL studio also? I have Massive, and got the sound, but I can't get the Wow filter or Sausage filter for FL Studio, any ideas on how to get that extra effect without them? Also, a big HUAAA for this vid man, it's a "massive" help :)
Think you can make a tutorial on what goes on during a drop? Mine always sound so empty. A quick few of what builds a drop would help a lot!
Im more interested in the basic wave shapes your going for, digi3 deepthroat and wicked dont tell me much =/
great tutorial otherwise, thanks for the zoom, first video i saw of yours but it was helpful. Will be checking for your remix on soundcloud n.n
Skism used this in hes remix of "Calling your name" by "Muffler"!
Could you please make some tutorials on how to make dubstep sounds using just massive because I cant afford or find all these other plugins. Thanks
Right click the midi track. Should get an option to "freeze track". Freeze it. Then you'll get the option to flatten it when you right click again. Boom.
@OneiroiGod
I have this exact same issue on one PC, but on my other it works fine (Purchased version).
Its a Skrillex tune that was never released, its up on youtube