Everything good is here: great guitar/bass playing, great drums, synth programming, awesome recordings, mixing, editing techniques. And this is all in one video. Man, I am addicted to your content. You're a such a knowable guy.
Glad you mentioned the links to electronic music. I'm almost certain they use a saturated sine wave for the bass, especially during choruses. The bass is so tightly pinned in the low end in this genre and it often sits below the kick.
Fantastic tutorial - I'm excited to put the lessons into practice! Underrated compositional choices for this track too - production aside, it's not as easy as you make it look to compose a BMTH-style track!
woah. i make electronic heavy bass and wasn’t expecting to see Vital being used lol. yeah that bass you made is pretty much we would call a Reese bass, which can be easily achieved using saw waves and some detune. in ableton i always run my reese’s through amps/distortions, so this video feels validating. been experimenting with bringing my metal influences into my music lately and this video has been super helpful. i don’t feel too bad for writing so many guitar/drum parts in midi now lol
Чёрт возьми, братан. Большое спасибо за классный гайд. И бошкой покачал, и посмотрел весь продакшн изнутри. Это вдохновило меня сесть работать с новым треком
Quite literally the thing that separates good noobs from noobs stuck in a specific sound is the production, my local radio always does small bands on Sunday's but you can tell the smaller bands dont play with their production like you know they could.
Christ this is good! Love how snappy your edit is to, gets to the point very succinctly giving the detail without faffing about. Super useful and loads of things I’m going to try!
this was great thank you so much for the tips!! Could you do a Sleep Token video at some point? I know they're not really metal most of the time, but I love the way they blend all kinds of genres together and make the heavy stuff pop and I want to learn how to do that too.
absolutely loved this tutorial! so straight forward and i learned so much on how to make these modern metal sounds! seriously thanks man! keep doing what you do!
You should do a video on how you set up that killer guitar sound ( how you rout everything and get that massive tone and all the guitars to play at once ) Killer stuff .
This is extremly good. I dont think many people are teaching like you,breaking things down apart. Do you think you could do that also with the drums part? I also have the Metal Wonder Kit but my mixing level are no good. The sound its pretty quite for some reason while the volumn is almost at the end. Can you do a video focus on mixing drum? Myabe "How to make drums sounds like Bring the Horizon" or similar... I would highly appreciate it!
Just found your channel had to sub right away, this is some seriously helpful content man, keep up the great work. Now to watch through your Music Production playlist 🤘
Could you breakdown the template and mixing techniques like sidechaining and stuff like that? This sounds huge and dirty but so clean at the same time congrats!
Hey man! Your tutorials are super amazing and some of the best I´ve seen. I use Cubase and One kit wonder myself. Can you make a video on how to route the different drum channels and/or how to effectively group the drum tracks in the sequencer to get as organized as you have? Cheers! 🤘
I literally don't. I've always run into issues when trying to route out GGD channels so I just duplicate the track x 4 and solo the kick, snare, etc.. Not great for CPU but it's a nice and quick workaround haha
Yes!! The video I was hoping for … this channel is amazing man! Keep making this stuff it’s by far the most useful production tutorials I’ve come across!
Unrelated to the video but I used to hold my guitar pick like you with my thumb bent on a 90 degree angle, a month ago I changed to a straighter thumb grip and I really think my playing has improved a lot since, might be worth trying it out!
Great tutorial dude! Definitely very modern metalcore sounding. Drums and guitars to me sound much more like Architects than BMTH but honestly that’s not a problem. I would suggest you check out Nick Mavromatis’ channel as well I personally think he’s insanely talented. Plus for anyone who also wants to learn vocal tricks he’s your man cause he’s also an insane singer other than producer
I despised this band back in the day, always thought their first album was just below average scene kid deathcore, second album was miles better, but the more they moved away from standard guitar and drums, the better they got, kinda like Radiohead in that sense
@@kylehunter2012 I was a fan from the first EP, but I was 9 or 10 so I was impressionable. In retrospect, I see why they were so hated for so long 😆 but they have definitely put in the work and earned their place. Agreed, kinda like Radiohead, they had to explore a lot to really tap into a new sound
@@northtimo666 I think even in terms of production the first albums just kind of a mess, but they were really young then and still haven’t found themselves. It took a while for me to get into Suicide Season but it’s probably my favourite album of theirs
At first......like your videos very much !! What about a Modern Metal/Djent like video? I use a 7 String (26,5" scale) with 064 strings but I can't get this brutal but clean tone of the lowest string. It sounds fat but not so "clean" as in a lot of videos of this topic. May you could help? Would be great........cheers from Hamburg, Germany
What production software are you using? and can you please create a youtube vieo tutorial on how to use it? Please and thank you. Respectfully a new youtube subscriber, and professional stagehand, and hard rock and metal lead and rhythm guitarist of Orlando, FL.
Bless from Argentina, I've been waiting for this video! If you have one specifically dedicated to guitars and vsts, please tell me the name so I can look for it.
@@_IgnacioAlvarez7_ I don’t have a vid specifically about that because I generally use the same vsts in every vid. I pretty much use the same fortin amp for every tone and just tweak it to get whatever sound I’m looking for
Hey man. Firstly amazing tutorial. I've been on the search as to why my guitar covers don't punch through enough and also seem more volume limited/audio compressed on instagram compared to other IG guitarists I follow/talk with, so this stuff always interests me. I love how you've double tracked technically once and then just duplicated the track on each left and right side to blend with this Korn tone. I know you've done a video on this (meaning to watch this!) but I was just wondering is the Korn tone a standard preset you apply to each new song or does this tone get tweaked/changed each new song?
@@daveboyesguitar I tend to not need to do a lot of tweaking on the korn tone. It really just seems to always work well to glue guitar and bass together and make both sound bigger. As long as you’re working with a good guitar and bass tone I just feel like this tone always adds a little more power without needing much tweaking. The only thing I sometimes do it compress it a little after the amp if it feels a bit loose and dull
Also these days I don’t keep so much low mids in the tone as there is in my korn tone tutorial vid. I cut more around 200hz to keep it clean in the low end
Yep this is the best modern metal tutorial I’ve ever seen
Easily
That chorus is absolutely massive and the pause halfway through is so bring me the horizon
Bring me the Pause
These videos are a gold mine. Bad Omens next? 😂
@@SpakManGtr appreciate it! Not next but soon!
Everything good is here: great guitar/bass playing, great drums, synth programming, awesome recordings, mixing, editing techniques.
And this is all in one video. Man, I am addicted to your content. You're a such a knowable guy.
This is EXTREMELY helpful as someone who's starting to learn music theory and production. Thank you and please keep doing these!!!
Thank you, RUclips algorithm, this is exactly what I needed! Richii, your content is awesome! :D
Fucking beautiful, I can listen to oli singing the whole song, u are insane
Try a house of protection song! Pretty sure Jordan Fish had a hand in producing it. Wild sounds
Glad you mentioned the links to electronic music. I'm almost certain they use a saturated sine wave for the bass, especially during choruses. The bass is so tightly pinned in the low end in this genre and it often sits below the kick.
bro youre actually INSANE. earned another sub, cant wait to hear more from you
Fantastic tutorial - I'm excited to put the lessons into practice! Underrated compositional choices for this track too - production aside, it's not as easy as you make it look to compose a BMTH-style track!
The synth w/ guitar fuzz is absolutely what my guitars have been missing
Sheesh....every sounds sounds awesome off the bat....great video ❤💪🏽💯
This is insane! Amazing job!
I would love to see you break down the production of an Enter Shikari track. They always blow my mind.
As a music producer who is always studying; your use of words made this extremely processable tysm!!!❤❤❤
woah. i make electronic heavy bass and wasn’t expecting to see Vital being used lol. yeah that bass you made is pretty much we would call a Reese bass, which can be easily achieved using saw waves and some detune. in ableton i always run my reese’s through amps/distortions, so this video feels validating.
been experimenting with bringing my metal influences into my music lately and this video has been super helpful. i don’t feel too bad for writing so many guitar/drum parts in midi now lol
Чёрт возьми, братан. Большое спасибо за классный гайд. И бошкой покачал, и посмотрел весь продакшн изнутри. Это вдохновило меня сесть работать с новым треком
Awesome video!! Even found myself toplining to it... and I'm not even a singer 😂😂😂
Love the drums and the guitars
Loving this series! I'm finding the breaking down of the synths really helpful - do you have synth presets available for vital?
@@DomWhipps will do very soon! I’ll mention it in a vid soon and will put them in the description
@@RichiiWainwright great breakdown and content & nice explanations. looking forward to the presets, they look very useful! :)
Quite literally the thing that separates good noobs from noobs stuck in a specific sound is the production, my local radio always does small bands on Sunday's but you can tell the smaller bands dont play with their production like you know they could.
Absolutely nailed it mate
Bro you’re freaking amazing. Thanks for sharing this!
That's so good! Any chance you give electric callboy a try? That blend with electronics is really cool!
This can easily be in their hidden songs from that 8m website
Christ this is good! Love how snappy your edit is to, gets to the point very succinctly giving the detail without faffing about. Super useful and loads of things I’m going to try!
this was great thank you so much for the tips!! Could you do a Sleep Token video at some point? I know they're not really metal most of the time, but I love the way they blend all kinds of genres together and make the heavy stuff pop and I want to learn how to do that too.
@@mistaraa_ definitely doing sleep token soon! Their blend of electronic sounds and metal is sick
Hope this hard work pays off for you mate, insane your keen to get 10k should be 100k. Invaluable information here keep it coming. Cheers
Nailed it man! This is fuckin brutal! 🤘🏻
by any chance could you make a video of how to do the vocal mixing & layering style of songs like youtopia, darkside, top 10 statues
Astonishing work dude!
One of the best how to sound like tutorials I've ever seen, thank you!
omg is this an actual song? sounds aweessomeee!
Thank you! It's hopefully dropping soon, I'm talking to an artist who wants it, but can't say anything rn
this is my 2nd time watching your tutorial and it's always helping me so much, hope your channel grows asap. subbed
Outrageously good. Using the same tools as you and following all your settings but my synths sound very muddy (unlike yours) for some reason!
absolutely loved this tutorial! so straight forward and i learned so much on how to make these modern metal sounds! seriously thanks man! keep doing what you do!
this was awesome to watch
masterclass in production, few people do this type of video
Dude, amazing work.
Super impressive workflow 🚀
You should do a video on how you set up that killer guitar sound ( how you rout everything and get that massive tone and all the guitars to play at once ) Killer stuff .
This is extremly good. I dont think many people are teaching like you,breaking things down apart. Do you think you could do that also with the drums part? I also have the Metal Wonder Kit but my mixing level are no good. The sound its pretty quite for some reason while the volumn is almost at the end. Can you do a video focus on mixing drum? Myabe "How to make drums sounds like Bring the Horizon" or similar... I would highly appreciate it!
Just found your channel had to sub right away, this is some seriously helpful content man, keep up the great work. Now to watch through your Music Production playlist 🤘
this is an absolutely amazing tutorial, and the end result was so on point :)
Could you do one where you make a song more in the style of TTS or like the interludes they do? This was a sick tutorial ilysm man
Killer tune bro! Dope af! Thanks for the tutorial!
Could you breakdown the template and mixing techniques like sidechaining and stuff like that? This sounds huge and dirty but so clean at the same time congrats!
Hey man! Your tutorials are super amazing and some of the best I´ve seen. I use Cubase and One kit wonder myself. Can you make a video on how to route the different drum channels and/or how to effectively group the drum tracks in the sequencer to get as organized as you have? Cheers! 🤘
I literally don't. I've always run into issues when trying to route out GGD channels so I just duplicate the track x 4 and solo the kick, snare, etc.. Not great for CPU but it's a nice and quick workaround haha
Excellent video! Great job man, def gonna have some fun with this
wooooow., great music!
the first to actually sound like BMTH
Youve earnt yourself a subscriber lad
Yes!! The video I was hoping for … this channel is amazing man! Keep making this stuff it’s by far the most useful production tutorials I’ve come across!
Awesome work through, thanks for sharing some great ideas! Subscribed 💡
This is sick man, great video!
I just took a crack at covering YOUtopia on drums and yeah, it's the most processing I've ever had to do
Remind me about this tutorial on september 21st 🎉
This is the most exciting channel I'm come across in years. Just a thought, but how about a Rob Zombie vid? That would be awesome. :)
This channel is going to blow up 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Your videos are fantastic mate, keep up the great work!
Simply sick amazing work.
The tambourine was heavy
Incredible stuff thank you
Unrelated to the video but I used to hold my guitar pick like you with my thumb bent on a 90 degree angle, a month ago I changed to a straighter thumb grip and I really think my playing has improved a lot since, might be worth trying it out!
Awesome production! Keep it up!
cheers for actually doing a good modern metal tutorial lol
Thank you 🙏
This is amazing, what do you use to compose the guitar and drum tracks?
Great tutorial dude! Definitely very modern metalcore sounding. Drums and guitars to me sound much more like Architects than BMTH but honestly that’s not a problem. I would suggest you check out Nick Mavromatis’ channel as well I personally think he’s insanely talented. Plus for anyone who also wants to learn vocal tricks he’s your man cause he’s also an insane singer other than producer
Amazing tutorial. You certainly deserve more subs. Love from Australia
I despised this band back in the day, always thought their first album was just below average scene kid deathcore, second album was miles better, but the more they moved away from standard guitar and drums, the better they got, kinda like Radiohead in that sense
Yeah the first album kinda sucked then and sucks now. Suicide season onwards it’s all pretty great.
@@kylehunter2012 I was a fan from the first EP, but I was 9 or 10 so I was impressionable. In retrospect, I see why they were so hated for so long 😆 but they have definitely put in the work and earned their place. Agreed, kinda like Radiohead, they had to explore a lot to really tap into a new sound
@@northtimo666 I think even in terms of production the first albums just kind of a mess, but they were really young then and still haven’t found themselves. It took a while for me to get into Suicide Season but it’s probably my favourite album of theirs
@@kylehunter2012 Yeah totally. I think other deathcore albums at the time were stronger.
@@northtimo666 100% agree
Brother that Synth sounds are MASSIVE !! Can you post the presets ?
@@finmvn as soon as I find time I’m gonna put the presets up somewhere! Will probably mention it in a future vid
@@RichiiWainwright thanks man 🙏🏻
Awesome job!
Wow, just... Wow that was good!
Amazing dude..
Bro you should do a tutorial on how to sound like gojira pleaseee. Grat video!
@@RodrigoVatcky planning to do Gojira sometime soon! 🤘
Fantastic tutorial! Out of interest what tuning are you in?
wow very cool
Man, it sounds great! 💥💥💥
At first......like your videos very much !! What about a Modern Metal/Djent like video? I use a 7 String (26,5" scale) with 064 strings but I can't get this brutal but clean tone of the lowest string. It sounds fat but not so "clean" as in a lot of videos of this topic. May you could help? Would be great........cheers from Hamburg, Germany
BMTH feat. Pendulum 🤟
you kill it!!
Amazing
Exactly what I've been looking for
Really well explained
Great Tutorial 🤘Greetz from the fur.
this somehow sounds a lot better than a BMTH mix. their sound is not my favorite but this one is a banger
amazing duh
Love it! 🤘🏻
Wtf! Malia’s out, you’re hired! Sick
What production software are you using? and can you please create a youtube vieo tutorial on how to use it? Please and thank you.
Respectfully a new youtube subscriber, and professional stagehand, and hard rock and metal lead and rhythm guitarist of Orlando, FL.
damn the band should see your video, whats the app you are using
Awesome video!
Bless from Argentina, I've been waiting for this video! If you have one specifically dedicated to guitars and vsts, please tell me the name so I can look for it.
@@_IgnacioAlvarez7_ I don’t have a vid specifically about that because I generally use the same vsts in every vid. I pretty much use the same fortin amp for every tone and just tweak it to get whatever sound I’m looking for
Hey man. Firstly amazing tutorial. I've been on the search as to why my guitar covers don't punch through enough and also seem more volume limited/audio compressed on instagram compared to other IG guitarists I follow/talk with, so this stuff always interests me.
I love how you've double tracked technically once and then just duplicated the track on each left and right side to blend with this Korn tone. I know you've done a video on this (meaning to watch this!) but I was just wondering is the Korn tone a standard preset you apply to each new song or does this tone get tweaked/changed each new song?
@@daveboyesguitar I tend to not need to do a lot of tweaking on the korn tone. It really just seems to always work well to glue guitar and bass together and make both sound bigger. As long as you’re working with a good guitar and bass tone I just feel like this tone always adds a little more power without needing much tweaking. The only thing I sometimes do it compress it a little after the amp if it feels a bit loose and dull
Also these days I don’t keep so much low mids in the tone as there is in my korn tone tutorial vid. I cut more around 200hz to keep it clean in the low end
Richii You Rock!
nice video, this is what I needed
Great video and amzing track!!!! is possible to buy the stems for study ? Thanks
Master class
This is so good! Can you share you tracks template file?
Great job man,thnks