dont know how i ended up here hahaha. 1. im super humbled that someone took the time to do this so thankyou mate hahahah, ive watched tutorials for years so this is great for me . 2. its just "sosa" i had to use the ( uk ) to differentiate myself on Spotify and any platforms where just sosa is taken , but for some reason people call me the full thing hahah just wanted to clear that up. super informative man good job!
This is the third video of yours I've watched. I get a lot out of them, so thank you. Im very strong in drums/percussion and baselines, but learning about sounds, stabs, plucks, arps (all top end, non drum,bass,foundation stuff) i'm subscribed to your channel now. Hello from Colorado USA
I use Sennheiser HD650 as my main studio headphones. They are great but quite expensive. If you're looking for something more affordable check out the Beyerdynamic 770/880/990 Pro. I used them for many years and they are very good value and somewhat of an industry standard.
@@clarkcelvin 770 are closed back, 880 are semi open back, 990 are open back. Open has a more natural sound but you hear more of the environment around you and people around. You will hear the sound from your headphones, so open are not good for working on a train or in a cafe etc. But they sound the most natural. Closed back headphones. Block out more noise from the outside world but don't sound as natural. Semi open are somewhat of a compromise, the intention is that they are somewhere in the middle. So the best option for you, will depend on where you will use them and what is most important to you. Open other best choice for using a loan in a studio as reference monitors, or in your bedroom etc. Closed back our best for louder more public environments but you sacrifice the sound reproduction.
I'm not that hyped on it. It's fine but I try to make music that I love rather than what's trending. Just personal taste, no shade to anyone who makes and/or loves this style of house music.
@@dilbydj you don’t need to teach people, but learn to understand music and styles yourself. You naively think you understand this, but no. my words should not offend you or cause negative responses. this is a reason for you, a reason to be better. but I don't think you'll take advantage of it. but after a while, you will understand that I was right.
@@VselennayaMoyBog Dilby created a great tutorial for us all. If you don't like the style of music, that's totally okay. You don't need to be negative towards him or be rude. He is a great teacher and a great producer. Thanks for this awesome tutorial @dilbydj
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dont know how i ended up here hahaha. 1. im super humbled that someone took the time to do this so thankyou mate hahahah, ive watched tutorials for years so this is great for me . 2. its just "sosa" i had to use the ( uk ) to differentiate myself on Spotify and any platforms where just sosa is taken , but for some reason people call me the full thing hahah just wanted to clear that up. super informative man good job!
brother, correct me if I’m wrong but I saw you using the vsx headphones when producing. What mixing room do you use often?
All the knowledge you drop for free is so invaluable. thank you man
This is the third video of yours I've watched. I get a lot out of them, so thank you. Im very strong in drums/percussion and baselines, but learning about sounds, stabs, plucks, arps (all top end, non drum,bass,foundation stuff) i'm subscribed to your channel now. Hello from Colorado USA
You keep it simple, and it always sounds so good and pro! Amazing!
That's the best way. Less is more!
if you released this it would chart the top 10 for minimal tech house lololol
Haha 😂
Loved this homie, thank you as always🙏🏼
My pleasure mate
Thanks bro, great content as usual :)
Great like ever!👏
Cheers Mark
Dilby thank you for your great content! Do you have any recommendation for headphones for electronic music production? Thanks a lot!
I use Sennheiser HD650 as my main studio headphones. They are great but quite expensive. If you're looking for something more affordable check out the Beyerdynamic 770/880/990 Pro. I used them for many years and they are very good value and somewhat of an industry standard.
@@dilbydj Thanks! Whats better open or closed ones?
@@clarkcelvin 770 are closed back, 880 are semi open back, 990 are open back. Open has a more natural sound but you hear more of the environment around you and people around. You will hear the sound from your headphones, so open are not good for working on a train or in a cafe etc. But they sound the most natural. Closed back headphones. Block out more noise from the outside world but don't sound as natural. Semi open are somewhat of a compromise, the intention is that they are somewhere in the middle. So the best option for you, will depend on where you will use them and what is most important to you. Open other best choice for using a loan in a studio as reference monitors, or in your bedroom etc. Closed back our best for louder more public environments but you sacrifice the sound reproduction.
@@dilbydj Thanks a lot!
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Does anybody know where to get the Sosa Sample Pack by chance? I’ve been looking everywhere!
As far as I know Sosa hasn't released a sample pack.
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This track should be teleased 😅😂
Why don't you make this kinda music as your own? XD
I'm not that hyped on it. It's fine but I try to make music that I love rather than what's trending. Just personal taste, no shade to anyone who makes and/or loves this style of house music.
this not teck house its pop
And he's back!
@@dilbydj Yes, the truth always comes back.
@@dilbydj you don’t need to teach people, but learn to understand music and styles yourself. You naively think you understand this, but no.
my words should not offend you or cause negative responses. this is a reason for you, a reason to be better. but I don't think you'll take advantage of it. but after a while, you will understand that I was right.
Pop? You ok, hun?
@@VselennayaMoyBog Dilby created a great tutorial for us all. If you don't like the style of music, that's totally okay. You don't need to be negative towards him or be rude. He is a great teacher and a great producer. Thanks for this awesome tutorial @dilbydj
another great one ! Txxx @dilby :)
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