How To Think Like Skrillex When Using Sine Waves (Quest For Fire)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @kyju7093
    @kyju7093 Год назад +169

    I personally think the whole album was a love letter to UK bass music as a whole as his inspiration for this sound

    • @3toinsanity
      @3toinsanity Год назад +55

      or an apology.

    • @Icythot-m6i
      @Icythot-m6i Год назад +9

      early interviews when he was first making a name for skrillex he said his dubstep production was basically UK dnb inspiring

    • @sprite0nation
      @sprite0nation Год назад +15

      @@3toinsanity I'd say more of an acknowledgment, don't personally think there's anything to apologize for. More like just showed some deserved respect.

    • @ES-qm5hr
      @ES-qm5hr Год назад +5

      @@3toinsanity He can never say sorry enough for what he did to dance music.

    • @robertbarnes190
      @robertbarnes190 Год назад +19

      @@ES-qm5hr Do you hold the same opinion for Coki? Because Skrillex was just a logical next step. I don't think innovating new sounds is something to apologize for.

  • @ranagxo
    @ranagxo Год назад +166

    I wish you a very speedy growth in the music industry in 2023

    • @HORNGEN4
      @HORNGEN4 Год назад

      Fuck the industry

    • @don_huzan
      @don_huzan Год назад +2

      Thank you me amigo me gusta bailar

    • @ifiwantyoutofeel
      @ifiwantyoutofeel Год назад

      @@don_huzan 😳

    • @don_huzan
      @don_huzan Год назад

      @@ifiwantyoutofeel me gusta bailar en me casa cene me pantalones

    • @noahsabadish3812
      @noahsabadish3812 Год назад +2

      a slow growth is arguably better

  • @frogofwar26
    @frogofwar26 Год назад +75

    I think the other reason he reduced the highs in his album is that it just works better with house-ish vibes containing quite raw vocal chops. It can feel less processed and more natural to the average listener.

    • @nullnull2128
      @nullnull2128 Год назад +1

      Suuuuure, sure!

    • @kevinlynott7963
      @kevinlynott7963 Год назад +4

      It doesn't sound as "overproduced" and polished as your average pop and EDM track. Which makes it really stand out, especially since he's such a high profile artist.

  • @DanLaDue
    @DanLaDue Год назад +38

    Thank you for always explaining the ‘why’ it’s what so many other channels leave out

  • @joebenjamin7465
    @joebenjamin7465 Год назад +3

    Quest for Fire definitely has massive influence from the UK dubstep and general bass music scene, right from the older more reggae- and house-influenced dubstep sound profiles and rhythms, to the newer, more tight and dry grime/dubstep/garage/trip hop production and sound selection (obviously including skrillex’s iconic sound design and moment-to-moment dynamic processing). The initial observation you made about frequency spectrum information differences between the high-heavy vs lo/lo-mid heavy profiles has always been one of the biggest differences between the original sound of dubstep in the UK, and how it’s evolved here, versus the deeply processed and more electronic subgenres that emerged from the US, made famous by people like skrillex/flux pavilion/excision etc. it’s very interesting to see how much impact simple base level decisions during synthesis can shape the entire audio profile of tracks.
    I highly encourage anyone who really liked Quest for Fire’s move away from screechier sounds to slightly tighter and more focussed production to go check out the UK dubstep scene, it’s choc full of some incredible music and sound design and is very much thriving at the moment

  • @devindecker1355
    @devindecker1355 Год назад +7

    Had one Ahee song in my library when I seen him open for Big Gigantic, was absolutely blown away. Then I find these tutorials? Quickly becoming a huge fan.

  • @vellanz
    @vellanz Год назад +36

    After a couple years of trying to start producing on a more connecting level, only now am I starting to get really in tune with my sound design and how I feel with my music. This was super informative as always lad, thank you for your content :)

    • @0xszander0
      @0xszander0 Год назад +3

      That first sentence hits. To me definitely the biggest challenge. Making your sound design and musicality come together.

  • @dewnomountain
    @dewnomountain Год назад +5

    you and fiko are my absolute favs because both of you talk about the psychology behind production

  • @taviimihaimsc
    @taviimihaimsc 21 день назад

    3 minute in this video and you blow my entire brain. and I m not easily brainstormed. Instant subscribe love everything about your content, the way you speak and explain. God bless you

  • @carptackula7536
    @carptackula7536 Год назад +6

    Your passion is infectious! Yes - make the Emotion video you described, please!!! 😍

  • @delphidesigns
    @delphidesigns Год назад +2

    You rock Chris! Less screech also opens his music to wider audience (aka pop music)

  • @ferencs6788
    @ferencs6788 Год назад +1

    Genuinely one of the most informative videos i’ve ever watched

  • @swackymusic
    @swackymusic Год назад

    I like this tutorial for how we discussed about Sonny’s emotions and how they affect one’s art…it’s actually important…we’ve also shifted to the technical aspect of production and life as well, so much that we keep forgetting the creative and purposeful side of it

  • @Galactivators
    @Galactivators Год назад

    thank u for that serum pack, we are blown away. these are the sounds we've been looking for!

  • @fellowtraveler
    @fellowtraveler Год назад +1

    Very refreshing to find such a no-nonsense sound design explanation :)

  • @jakehettinger1087
    @jakehettinger1087 Год назад

    awesome explanation! Having the key tracking turned on for the percussive style sounds through the noise oscillator is important to mention

  • @grimfrog11
    @grimfrog11 Год назад

    your home/studio looks SO cozy

  • @tribbybueno
    @tribbybueno Год назад +1

    low mids keep things warm and organic and i've admired that a bunch about his more recent stuff; making dubstep basses feel like living, breathing basses vs. insane massive patches with loads of distortion on them

  • @BENINIMUSIC
    @BENINIMUSIC 8 месяцев назад

    Your videos are so clear and your knowledge of synthesis is really insane. Thanks for this

  • @Robert-rb4gu
    @Robert-rb4gu Год назад +2

    beautifully made video, my friend. so much better than a patch recreation. buying your sine pack rn

  • @smoothlettuce
    @smoothlettuce 6 месяцев назад

    didn't even realize this was AHEE until a few seconds in! Love your stuff dude, Brain Tickler STAYS in my playlist. Keep being you!

  • @cadewilke5175
    @cadewilke5175 Год назад +4

    Really amazing video dude. You’re so good to the community! Much love!

  • @soulexpander
    @soulexpander Год назад

    This was a mind-opener indeed, I've overcomplicated things a lot in my mind apparently. I've been really getting into harmonic basses for the past year (more in a clean, 5th tone prog house type way), but the moment at 12:00 blew my top lid open to how the bass sounds I've come to love so much are / can be made. Big up!

  • @greensleeves32
    @greensleeves32 Год назад +9

    This is such an insightful analysis of a masterpiece of an album. Thank you Ahee!

  • @justamoodycat
    @justamoodycat 5 месяцев назад

    Love this video, so comprehensive yet detailed, exactly what I've been looking for!

  • @freshlybakeddnb5330
    @freshlybakeddnb5330 Год назад

    I think most sounds (especially bass amd lower mid) is best made from sine waves, because the starting sound is so smooth, that leaves so much room for wave shaping, filtering, distortion, compression and automation in a more extensive manner... I enjoy the process 😊 great video!!

  • @lunaticiousofficial7210
    @lunaticiousofficial7210 Год назад +2

    the last days I was creating some good old monster growls just with FM8 and erosion, pitch. No external plugins other than FM8 within Ableton. The possibilies are HUGE. You can get really thick and aggressive monster growls if you know your FM Synthesis

  • @alfiecattell8623
    @alfiecattell8623 Год назад

    Maybe one of the best RUclips sound design videos I've ever seen.

  • @justinslosberg1909
    @justinslosberg1909 Год назад

    dude you're the f*cking man.. this video is truly gold

  • @DavidSmith-re1yl
    @DavidSmith-re1yl 7 месяцев назад

    This is the best video on this kind of sound design that I've come across, thank you!!

  • @thumpercadence9735
    @thumpercadence9735 Год назад

    I love you homie, I saw you in vermont and gave you a big hug after telling g you how much I appreciate your approach to teaching people music. ❤

  • @YigitDiri
    @YigitDiri 4 месяца назад

    Really happy to find you bro.

  • @shliggyb
    @shliggyb Год назад +2

    Man the Serum presets sound fantastic!

  • @littlered55555
    @littlered55555 Год назад

    Your thought process has helped me discover a love from music and FM frequency design. Thank you.

  • @dominicdenke1636
    @dominicdenke1636 Год назад

    I learn something new in every video! I can’t tell you how helpful your videos have been in my own sonic journey, and I get more inspired everyday because of it. Keep up the great work man! 👽👍

  • @camrinware6574
    @camrinware6574 Год назад

    insane knowledge here

  • @r4pidra
    @r4pidra 9 месяцев назад

    Bro your channel is pure gold. Many thanks mate

  • @billymerlin4194
    @billymerlin4194 Год назад +1

    This is one of the best bass videos I’ve watched, good stuff bro

  • @melissafalin8078
    @melissafalin8078 Год назад +2

    you're so thoughtful and big props to you for supporting your fellow artists!

  • @Samviking01
    @Samviking01 Год назад

    Great video thanks from the U.K!🇬🇧

  • @coreybramwell635
    @coreybramwell635 6 месяцев назад

    Skrillex sound and taste has matured with age, which im here for. ive always thought he's an amazing producer, but his older screechy stuff was not my vibe. im loving his newer stuff for sure.

  • @jaredf3381
    @jaredf3381 Год назад

    Been watching your RUclips a lot recently. You have been absolutely crushing - these videos are so insightful!! Cheers!! 🍻

  • @GodisaPacoTaco
    @GodisaPacoTaco Год назад +1

    Quality as always!! Great vid! Would love to hear more on the emotional approach too

  • @bumwog
    @bumwog Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. This is the kinda stuff i love

  • @mportmusic
    @mportmusic Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @coopernichols4275
    @coopernichols4275 Год назад

    Interesting observations - the first thing I noticed about QFF was the darker tonality and really full, rich low end. Lets the important percussive elements (that snare roll in Rumble, my GOD) pop a lot more and the mixes just have so much breathing room that other tracks now feel claustrophobic.
    More than most bass music, it is an incredibly easy album to listen to - I don't feel like it's so obnoxious and screechy that I have to play it super loud or not at all. Definitely feels more mature and refined than most of his other work, and most bass music in general. Sounds weird but it reminds me of like a really nice, old, old whiskey in its subtlety and maturity.
    I also love your observation that the listener's perceived idea that a sound is complex is often wrong. Watching Noisia's Patreon videos and seeing that their "complex" sounds are almost always just very intelligently designed layers of very simple (yet complementary) sounds was very eye-opening for me. It's not about throwing a billion plugins and layers onto something - it's about doing a lot with very little, but doing so intentionally.
    I remember in art class being taught that intention is what makes art art. Not just the existence of something, but the idea that someone knowingly and intentionally created something. Feels lost in a lot of bass music (GOD I SOUND OLD) but really, you can make really cool and interesting sounds with very little. But it's easier to throw a billion over-the-top layers and sounds together and call it a drop. I think that's what is so interesting about Quest For Fire. The sounds themselves are generally very, very simple, but they sound fresh because they're used in such an intentional and specific way. Skrillex isn't trying to compete with the Color Bass bros or the loud-as-fuck Riddim crowd. He's stepping back a bit and spending time thinking about what he's doing and doing it perfectly.

    • @Artersa
      @Artersa Год назад

      I think “deep, warm” vs “high, screechy” depends a lot on what genres and sub genres one listens to. I disagree it is warmer, darker, or deeper than “most bass music” because most bass music isn’t screechy dubstep or bass house. So much of it is deep and warm, in any genre.

    • @coopernichols4275
      @coopernichols4275 Год назад

      @Ninjilla I mean sure but like most people who listen to Skrillex probably like brostep to some extent.

    • @OfficialAHEE
      @OfficialAHEE  Год назад

      Great summery!

  • @lpqlbdllbdlpql
    @lpqlbdllbdlpql Год назад +1

    I would love to see a second wave of OG UK dirty dubstep come back into the mainstream

  • @prestigious5s23
    @prestigious5s23 3 месяца назад

    Excellent tutorial... Subbed!

  • @metanoiamusic7416
    @metanoiamusic7416 Год назад

    super helpful vid, definitely drop that emotional side video

  • @christiantaylor1495
    @christiantaylor1495 Год назад

    21:16 Skrillex's First of The Year with iver half a billion plays on RUclips and Spotify has the second harmonic in the sub almost equally loud aa the first in the drop. It usually sounds better if you make it organically instead of additive. If you produce it by other means, something about the phase and mix of harmonics makes it more stable and clean..
    You can also make the 1st and 3rd have more percieved loudness by changing yhe phase to make it more square wave looking, which also changes how it distorts because the shape is going through the distortion algorithm differently.

  • @averyvernon8911
    @averyvernon8911 Год назад

    ahee you are the freaking bomb thnx for constantly helping out the producer community

  • @FoundationMCR
    @FoundationMCR Год назад

    thanks for this fellow alien

  • @reid1773
    @reid1773 Год назад

    Purchased the pack!!

  • @cadewilke5175
    @cadewilke5175 Год назад

    Definitely make that next video!

  • @seanwillz6532
    @seanwillz6532 Год назад

    Thanks Ahee!

  • @Joshh.K
    @Joshh.K Год назад +3

    Kind of glad I've found this video, I've been calling it "sub bass music" and it just does sound really good live, it's like a different palette to the rest of music.. also I've found you can hold a conversation listening to the music live. It's nice and refreshing

    • @nullnull2128
      @nullnull2128 Год назад

      yeeeah but i don't want to be holding a conversation during the show

  • @turbolento9145
    @turbolento9145 9 месяцев назад

    Omg this is such an amazing and extremely informative content.
    It opened my eyes on many ways ti create sounds that I didn't think were even possible. Thank you very much, sir, this mind blowing. Liked and subbed. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @hey_maurice
    @hey_maurice Год назад

    Awesome video. Would LOVE to see that second video.

  • @vlk9931
    @vlk9931 Год назад

    Please make the second video about the emotional approach too!🙏

  • @jakeilovestuffforreal5910
    @jakeilovestuffforreal5910 Год назад

    I feel like some of the shift to lower treble is almost due to a genre switch. He used to produce loud dubstep, and now he's on the experimental, deep dub, UK vibes. I think the rise of deep dub/experimental is taking over as the preferred sound for alot of people.

  • @ericcalmes6071
    @ericcalmes6071 Год назад

    This is incredible man. What bang for your buck as far as content goes. Love your vids keepem comin

  • @whatchrisdoinmusic
    @whatchrisdoinmusic Год назад

    Brooo this video is firrrre! Thanks for showing all the cool stuff on serum. I’m learning a lot

  • @whyyoumakethissohard
    @whyyoumakethissohard Год назад

    Just picked up the pack! Well done! Thank you.

  • @jukpulfer
    @jukpulfer Год назад

    thanks for this video man! great input

  • @shaverred1030
    @shaverred1030 Год назад +1

    Its the same concept as the Mick Gordon Doom Machine funny enough. It really opens creativity

  • @davidcaubergh6349
    @davidcaubergh6349 Год назад

    Great explanation and I learned some new tricks here. Thanks!

  • @ephjaymusic
    @ephjaymusic Год назад

    Brilliant!

  • @christiantaylor1495
    @christiantaylor1495 Год назад

    I'd Love a video about the Don't Get Too Close album too! Would love some music theory analysis of the song of the same name!

  • @slimdeedeep4705
    @slimdeedeep4705 Год назад

    Dude, u are a genius

  • @StermaPerma
    @StermaPerma Год назад

    Excellent video mate.

  • @schizodillo1952
    @schizodillo1952 Год назад

    Can you please go over a few of your racks for those of us who don't use ableton? I'm particularly curious about the phase control of your growl rack.

  • @jakemayer4991
    @jakemayer4991 Год назад

    bros handing out grandmas secret recipe. i'm loving it

  • @GooseTronics
    @GooseTronics Год назад

    awesome video Chris! thanks for posting these yo!

  • @EvanSt.pierre-b3b
    @EvanSt.pierre-b3b Год назад

    I feel like Ahee is the music teacher I wish I had in school.

  • @elosbeatz5899
    @elosbeatz5899 Год назад

    LOVEEEEEEEE THE VIDDDD !!! Thanks for this!

  • @pecerra
    @pecerra Год назад

    THIS is why I subscribed 🙌

  • @retromograph3893
    @retromograph3893 10 месяцев назад

    Good vid! I don't think that more mellowed high end has anything to do with his mother, i think it's just because he realized those hysterical dubstep basses suck! TBH i always thought that Skrillex kinda sucked, although i could hear he was technically a very good producer. But i have to say, his sound from the last couple of years has really blown me away, amazing stuff. And, as a Londoner i feel quite proud to hear what an influence UK music has had on him in the last few years.

  • @josephwalton9076
    @josephwalton9076 Год назад

    Super insightful dude, great video

  • @callousk.6734
    @callousk.6734 Год назад

    thank you i learnt alot of new things!

  • @whatwentwrong4599
    @whatwentwrong4599 Год назад +1

    His sound has simply matured, we all know "deep" minimalist dubstep is the cognac of electronic music. While, brostep is the blue WKD.

  • @chrisp7405
    @chrisp7405 Год назад

    Very interesting video

  • @basho5493
    @basho5493 Год назад

    This was a great tutorial! Learned so much. Thank you dude.

  • @ninetails2052
    @ninetails2052 Год назад

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @nathan_cheeseman
    @nathan_cheeseman Год назад

    Awesome work learnt loads from this 👍

  • @DR4GON8IT3music
    @DR4GON8IT3music Год назад

    Super sick! tnx a lot ✌

  • @peterskoczenski8176
    @peterskoczenski8176 Год назад

    excellent as always. And...give us the emotions!!!

  • @glowghost6498
    @glowghost6498 Год назад

    You’re really good a teaching and explaining!! Keep it up!

  • @gogamusic
    @gogamusic Год назад

    learned a lot thank you!

  • @Tumanic1996
    @Tumanic1996 Год назад

    Honestly thank for this video, great insight into effective ways of using serum and how Skrillex uses it too :))) ❤

  • @crüthtv
    @crüthtv Год назад

    Nice video bro! ⚡

  • @amg4455
    @amg4455 Год назад

    Thank you😊

  • @dennismilton5210
    @dennismilton5210 Год назад

    good vid... can you get the same bass results in massive with the same harmonics

  • @thisismatre
    @thisismatre Год назад

    Great work💪🏻

  • @DJABEATS
    @DJABEATS Год назад

    Excellent video as always

  • @kevolution6605
    @kevolution6605 Год назад

    FIRST! TY FOR ALWATS PROVIDING SUCH INFORMATIVE CONTENT! CANT WAIT TO CATCH YOU NEXT TIME!

  • @neonvoid
    @neonvoid Год назад

    skrillex seems to be a big FM fan, that explains the sine waves

  • @Khanfuzed1
    @Khanfuzed1 Год назад

    Good shit my dude

  • @FLR4Rec
    @FLR4Rec Год назад

    GREAT VIDEO!

  • @R9YRAMIR9Z
    @R9YRAMIR9Z Месяц назад

    instant sub

  • @jonathandaniel9031
    @jonathandaniel9031 Год назад

    Liked the video very much
    Thank you so much !