It’s so good watching these videos as I always know and like the tracks beforehand. Makes it even more special when they’re broken down. Looking forward to the UR breakdown.
helpful video, but would have liked to see the bassline, like really see it, because as beginner it is quite hard to figure out the rhythm. The video was semi helpful to me in that regard :D
I know it is Giegling guys, I said it wrong. There is no editing later, sorry.
It’s so good watching these videos as I always know and like the tracks beforehand. Makes it even more special when they’re broken down. Looking forward to the UR breakdown.
Sounds awesome
Im liking this direction of artists to cover
Damn a couple years late, but now it’s here!
OMG thanks ♡
The Patreon has a lot of stuff on it.
Very interesting! 👍 do you know "go ahead london" from tesox? Listend this track a lot in the 90ies..
Yeah, that is in another genre though, probably Acid House. You could probably do it with a 909 and a 303 quite easily.
Restrained roller
TAL BASSLINE 101 is free?
helpful video, but would have liked to see the bassline, like really see it, because as beginner it is quite hard to figure out the rhythm. The video was semi helpful to me in that regard :D
Become a Patron and we can discuss it to the level of detail you want, beginner to expert level.
How did you achieve the Bassline sound? Awesome remake!
Thanks. It's TAL Bassline, a Roland SH-101 VST.
Real nice version! The pads are a bit off, tho.
Lol “Gieglish”.
Yeah, I wish I could edit it to say Giegling but no can do. Even though I know, I will look foolish forever. That's how it goes. Thanks for watching.