Bussing your synths and drums will instantly improve your mixes. I recently started bussing my sub bass and dubstep basses(with soft clip/saturation) and that just easily glues the sub and basses. You can the same on drums and even background fx.
Awesome tips, this could be a cool project series👊🏻 also learned a lot from your recent looney synths would be awesome if you recreated some other types of synths possibly dj dominator? Big up again 🔥👌🏻
Quick q, if you're leaving space for the kick and snare by not having midi under it, then why would you need to sidechain? Surely it wouldn't exactly be ducking anything?
Well it really limits what you can do if your not side chaining. Plus your kick may be longer or shorter then the one measure your using it for. They are just some reasons I can think of 🙏🙌
Thank you for 1K subs everyone ❤️
Hi Mate, do you DJ as well? If so im having a problem with sound and wondering if you can help?
no wukkas
Loool that start fully had me
same
What a throwback hahahah
I was totally prepared to watch the entire thing in that format tbh lmao
Great channel man! Short, on point, no idiocy and clowning and fkin clickbaits
Deadass got me with that intro, fully believed for a second when there was more then a word in the document
That was a class intro 😂😂 subscribed 👌
Tip 7. Is acctually huge. Its probably the number one tip especially for people starting off.
Bussing your synths and drums will instantly improve your mixes. I recently started bussing my sub bass and dubstep basses(with soft clip/saturation) and that just easily glues the sub and basses. You can the same on drums and even background fx.
nice tips! def using some already, but learned some new ones!
I've been producing for 20 years and learned a few things here. Props bro
this intro iso nostalgic damn
That's professional stuff dude, keep it goinggg
You are just simply fantastic!!! Thanks a lot for your infos!
Thanks Man! Please make 20 Hacks for creating basses, when you stuck in it for long long days =)
that intro got me........ I was like uuughgghghghghg! then literally laughed out loud
Awesome tips, this could be a cool project series👊🏻 also learned a lot from your recent looney synths would be awesome if you recreated some other types of synths possibly dj dominator? Big up again 🔥👌🏻
Yo! I've been trying for months to get a similar wub sound to what Dom had, he really was a legend, RIP
Good tips!
Thank u! Big up, nice ideas :-)
Peace!
I have been doing everything wrong lol- yo big up kryptek!@ this is great!
Super useful
Dope Vid Man!!!
Very big thank you
Can you make a video on layering your synths and stuff? Like with the white noise
could u do a tutorial on how you make the stab/lazers from that track you played on step 12? been looking for ages
the machine gun ones
@@shumwei9585 This weekend's video will cover just that!
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Genius
Thanks a lot!
Good solid advice here, also lost it at Mr Bean.
Are you producing in Garageband?
Thankksss so much
well done
Quick q, if you're leaving space for the kick and snare by not having midi under it, then why would you need to sidechain? Surely it wouldn't exactly be ducking anything?
Well it really limits what you can do if your not side chaining. Plus your kick may be longer or shorter then the one measure your using it for. They are just some reasons I can think of 🙏🙌
Intro almost had me ngl
XP txt doc still has me in a choke hold I will listen to whatever a mf with a txt document tells me to do
Thanks !!
fiiire!
Thanks!
Thank you, very good and very usefull tips!:)
Really helpful video!! 🔥
U said u like more quieter mixes but your soundcloud tracks are the fcking loudest ive ever heared xD
Grotti- I dont know this word
Otw 🧪
I hate these videos so much!… oh wait, Bro’s trolling 😂
Beest
Solid tips, but id suggest actually showing what youre talking about, not everyone knows what youre talking about. Reach more people with examples
That intro gave me a lot of nostalgia
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