+Bodhi “Vix” Geraci Still can't beat Carnage's "Very very way much stronger" line! Or even "I don't know what it does but it makes it louder" ~Carnage 2015
100% facts. You've got kids using computers 500 times more powerful crying that they can't run 200 hundreds instances of Serum at once to achieve the sound they want 🤦♂️
@@rorz999 meanwhile theres a video of a guy that goes by "Lance" making a full song using only 1 instance of serum, nothing else. no drumkit sound samples too.
So true, i still would recommend investing in a more powerful machine if you’re planning on mixing and mastering your tracks by yourself. At that point it really is a dealbreaker
+WillShredForBread Wish more new Dubstep producers checked this out right now. All of the tunes are so basic and empty. Dubstep used to be about the groove and the sub. Now everything is about the hardest bass patches and all. I remember watching this tutorial back in 2008 when I started producing and when I find myself in a dead end I still watch it. This video is like a bible to me!
I fucking love this dude. Even now his music stands out because he was the original dirty dubber. He took the ready wavin dubstep movement and made it his own. Rad guy.
I love how he looks back to the camera after he explains something, gives me feeling like im in the room :D Also I would love to see his studio these days :) Bigup Rusko !
so i watched this video like a year ago when i was just starting out making music, and i was just like; meh but now when i know more about the progress of making tunes, i realised that this is just pure gold
i don't even know many Rusko's tracks and i'm not that much into dubstep, but i really enjoyed watching this video :) i'm definitely a Rusko fan now :)
For any new dudes getting into production and watching this thinking "man I can't believe they used Acid Pro back in the day" - well... we didn't. Only this absolute fkn madlad did lol. It was just as weird then as it is now. What a legend 😆
lol, am i the only one who thought differently when he said "i use acid" before i realised he wasn't still talking about what he uses to help him make his tracks.
***** HAHA! I get what you are saying completely. I like ACID because i was used to the layout because i used to make videos and i used Vegas for it. Shows how old it is though. Especially with the fact that he is using Windows XP!!
Is there a better tutorial anywhere on RUclips? -I think not! Straight to the point, 100% bullshit free pure inspiration and very entertaining to watch. Priceless stuff, man can't thank you enough for this, Rusko!
Fat boy slim used a Amiga 500 to sequence samples from floppy disks right up untill resently. If your producing formula works for ya and your choonz sound good then that's all that matters. I really like how this guy works with what he's got. Shows you don't need billions of exspensive soft synths and plugins to make good rave music.
@@swagmund_freud6669 well since I made that comment I became a music producer full time and honestly we had a lot of this in the 80s, especially with the fair child and drum machines, people used stock 70 bpm grooves for a reason
He sure knokws what he's talking about....I'm impressed by his EQing skills and knowledge in general...really inspirational, You don't need a $50.000 studio if you want to make music, just the skills and the "I really wanna do this" attitude... I've never liked dubstep, but now...I think I like IT! =D
Guys like Rusko deserve to be on top! He's so talented and humble... There are some great guys in the industry like him, Skrilly, Hardwell, Nicky Romero who really deserve what they get. It's amazing seeing somebody producing on a CRT monitor, with Windows XP & stuff! Cause nowadays almost everybody has Macbooks, iMacs or very powerful computers with wide screens & stuff... This guy made it all on that little computer in his room. And Skrillex did that too. Rusko, you're a fuckin' great guy !!
I can't take my mind off that fucking mousepad and how it just hangs off the edge like that.
SpaceNigs Belly laughing at this trying not to wake the mrs up! Need to send her off to get her nail done ✅
He's covering the edge to protect the wrist.
he does that so his hand doesn't get scraped by the hard edge. i do that too lol
Me tooo. It’s literally killing me, hahah!!
He survived cancer. Now rusko is cancer free. Good lad. Keep making music on Acid Pro mate 🙂👍
Acid was the shit. Along with Sound Forge.
Wdym by acid is LSD?
@@userfromheaven234 Sony acid
it's been ten years now. I wish they had done a ten year later master class with him.
lmao masterclass of what? the guy is irrelevant now
"Something you don't notice; but you notice" best quote ever. period.
+Bodhi “Vix” Geraci Still can't beat Carnage's "Very very way much stronger" line! Or even "I don't know what it does but it makes it louder" ~Carnage 2015
2023 checking in.....still the best production tutorial of all time. Thanks homie
This is just one of those videos that ever producer needs to see!!!!
I always come back to these kind of vids for motivation
100% facts. You've got kids using computers 500 times more powerful crying that they can't run 200 hundreds instances of Serum at once to achieve the sound they want 🤦♂️
@@rorz999 meanwhile theres a video of a guy that goes by "Lance" making a full song using only 1 instance of serum, nothing else. no drumkit sound samples too.
@@rorz999To be fair to the new generation newer music has a lot more going on. Sure listening to Fabriclive37 is nice but it's not very complex.
why does 2008 look like 1988?
Ron Nicol Chiptunes! :-)
we r in the future m8
1988 with a PC....
because the is using fucking CRT monitor
spent all his money on sugar, smokes and the missus lol
This is the ORIGIN of the phrase, "It doesn't matter what you have, it's how you use it." ;)
This video is the one taht prooves that
So true, i still would recommend investing in a more powerful machine if you’re planning on mixing and mastering your tracks by yourself. At that point it really is a dealbreaker
This is the most dubstep thing ever. Proof you don’t need the newest and most vst’s, etc. Love this
Times have changed since. Look how high the bar is raised now
@@Renalda5TV or lowered, if you're talking about skrillex
@@WizardOfCheese wrong, he just moved on
@@WizardOfCheese as if skrillex isn't insanely good at sound design
Lol..... Albino 3 at that time WAS a new VST and it cost $200+. 🤦♂️
This is the pulp fiction of "producer masterclass"
rusko is beast... still helpful in 2015
+WillShredForBread Annnnd its Obsolete .
+WillShredForBread Wish more new Dubstep producers checked this out right now. All of the tunes are so basic and empty. Dubstep used to be about the groove and the sub. Now everything is about the hardest bass patches and all.
I remember watching this tutorial back in 2008 when I started producing and when I find myself in a dead end I still watch it. This video is like a bible to me!
If it helps I'm a new dubstep producer and i've taken loads of advise from this
In 2019
so you dubstep producers use acid pro too?
this shit is timeless wisdom. learn something new every time i watch it.
I fucking love this dude. Even now his music stands out because he was the original dirty dubber. He took the ready wavin dubstep movement and made it his own. Rad guy.
This is my favorite youtube video ive ever seen in my life
I could listen to Rusko's talking all day long
I love how he does his basses. Wish I had his skills and his mindset for recording. Such a great producer (:
Now that was a master class. Amazing and entertaining all at the same time, he has solved a few of my issues in one sitting. |Thank you Rusko
watching in 2016 and still getting so many new tips xD rusko is a god!
Quite possibly the most helpful EDM production video ever made, on some slight. Classic.
I love how he looks back to the camera after he explains something, gives me feeling like im in the room :D Also I would love to see his studio these days :) Bigup Rusko !
I think he’s talking to the people behind the camera.
so i watched this video like a year ago when i was just starting out making music, and i was just like; meh
but now when i know more about the progress of making tunes, i realised that this is just pure gold
I love how chilled out he is, seems like such a nice guy xD
The most wonderful thing is that Albino 3 as a bass synth holds up beautifully 15 years later and 10 years after it's been discontinued.
R.i.p Rob Papen
the way he looks back when changing the octaves on the oscillators hahaha
cute shit haha
2 Years later, watching this again and I understand everything he's talking about perfectly.
you have advanced!
I spent the whole video trying to see where his speakers are.
He defenetly sits on it ahaha
at least it sounds good
My fucking God. I didn't even realise that we couldn't see em'!
First thing I noticed...
Them old monitors had built in speakers, all you had to do is add a pre amp and max the gain 👌
crazy how much of this is still relevant, like dubstep has changes so much in the past 10 years but the fundamentals are still the same
One of the best CM vids, more useful than a lot of the others on here
Fancy seeing you here :) Love this video myself. That setup lol
This Video is still inspiring for me. This is a true bedroom producer.
Watching in 2021, just started producing, I feel light years ahead afterwards
i don't even know many Rusko's tracks and i'm not that much into dubstep, but i really enjoyed watching this video :) i'm definitely a Rusko fan now :)
To think he's gone from this, to being the biggest thing in L.A now, love this guy!
Such a good masterclass. I remember watching this when it was first put up... says 6 years ago, I thought it was longer. "Oh how time flies ay!"
Yea man!
really inspiring. Ive never taken the time to check out Dubstep but now I'm hooked.
this mr Rusko shows knowledge,passion an doesn't matter for him fancy or new era monitors,studio.i love him hardworking and reaching goal :))
When he said he uses acid, I swear I thought he meant the drug.
I thought he meant the bassline synth
Twenty-Thousand Hertz It's audio software
+DGV oh he probably does that too.
been using it since 2000 I love Acid Pro
also been using since 2000, I pretty much am an acid pro 😁
For any new dudes getting into production and watching this thinking "man I can't believe they used Acid Pro back in the day" - well... we didn't. Only this absolute fkn madlad did lol. It was just as weird then as it is now. What a legend 😆
Alot ragga jungle was made on Acid too.
legend
Hello dub rebellion :)
Jamie Oliver of music production
😃
lol
he articulates himself so well. easy and eloquent
this looks like a video from the early 90s
because all is gear is from the 90's :D
I don't really like dubstep. But this is my favourite masterclass ever. Dude is crazy :D Btw his tips are gold.
you don't know what Dubstep is
@@Machine88-p9b bro this was 5 years ago
THE LEGEND, THE CREATOR OF MAINSTREAM DUBSTEP....WITHOUT HIM NONE OF THIS WOULD EXIST.....MUCH MUCH MUCH RESPECT TO RUSKO.
Ha i still have this kicking about on DVD 2008 was a magic year for these
I won tickets to see Rusko on my Birthday, best show ever!!!
he sounds like a decent guy
this is someone who loves music and loves life, what is he up to now.
Music from the eighties man!
5:45 That zoom in + his face + the random claps = Priceless
This comment is so old that the time stamp is not clickable :o
@@DJTechno94 Damn, 10 years ago! Here's a modern time stamp 5:45
@@Pazaluz Thank you!!
lol, am i the only one who thought differently when he said "i use acid" before i realised he wasn't still talking about what he uses to help him make his tracks.
pretty much my studio
+VEX7IK Official Bedroom producer life.
Ultra Sound Yup
+VEX7IK Official HOW THE HELL DID I JUST BUMP INTO YOU???
Holy shit! Small world m8!
I'm glad I'm not the only one that uses Sony ACID.
You and me both!
accept that this was recorded in 2008 =)
***** HAHA! I get what you are saying completely. I like ACID because i was used to the layout because i used to make videos and i used Vegas for it. Shows how old it is though. Especially with the fact that he is using Windows XP!!
3 years later, in a galaxy far, far away - guess what exists
i used it too^^
LOL what a great guy. You can tell a great producer too by the shortness of equipment available, compared to his finished results
+theforsbergshow He made a good track, the rest sucks ass. So yeah i would say he is.
Pure 24K GOLD
Kids, this is what really dubstep is. No any fancy presets, only samples and user with brains of genius.
Every man back in the day of dubstep started here
Is there a better tutorial anywhere on RUclips? -I think not! Straight to the point, 100% bullshit free pure inspiration and very entertaining to watch. Priceless stuff, man can't thank you enough for this, Rusko!
Yes, there are many.
Been coming back to this video every so often over the past few years and I take something new away every time. Such a legend
I remember when this first came out. I can't believe that was almost 10 years ago.
THAT SETUP . CLASSIC
They were doing this before this being a thing , I almost forgot about those crt's I had so many of them
Realest masterclass on the internet right here
I love this 5 years later, still.
If you can't find the sample *quack* *quack*.... Do it yourself!
Absolute mantra for life!
Proof that you don't need a world-class studio to be a world-class producer.
this video changed my life in 2009
"Minus 12, minus 24, duck."
the most og production tutorial video of all time
Everytime G.A.S hits me, i came back to this video and am healed instantly. Thanks rusko for saving me a bunch of money :-)
when he says sugar he means cannabis
lol love this guy.. "Minus 12, minus 24.. duck."
Even today that sound makes me smile.
lol for once I'm not jealous of someones setup
🤣😅🤣😅
Still makes fire
Love his setup, not because of how accurate technically it is but because of how creative it seems
i am
So you have all the gear but no idea
" Minus 12 minus 24, duck"
~ RUSKO
give her a 20 and send her on her way
This music isnt really my genre but i appreciate this guys humor and energy. 🤣 learned a few new things . Thx
Seeing you again tonight 🫶 legend!
why doesnt CMM still do these types of videos? really do love them
Fat boy slim used a Amiga 500 to sequence samples from floppy disks right up untill resently. If your producing formula works for ya and your choonz sound good then that's all that matters. I really like how this guy works with what he's got. Shows you don't need billions of exspensive soft synths and plugins to make good rave music.
Still the best dubstep tutorial 9 years later
1:24 "you can see all the drum hits and everything on the screen" yea right..
The more I watch this the more I think this couldve been easily invented in 80s
I mean these ideas all came from dub music in the 80s. The technology just wasn't as developed on the computer side of things.
@@swagmund_freud6669 well since I made that comment I became a music producer full time and honestly we had a lot of this in the 80s, especially with the fair child and drum machines, people used stock 70 bpm grooves for a reason
This is some humble stuff big ups to Rusko
I don't care if it's old this tutorial is the the bees knees. I keep coming back
Instant classic! Just shows that u dont need expensive gear to produce great trax if you are talented and driven.
A true time capsule for future generations
Get well soon Rusko! 💯💯💯
He sure knokws what he's talking about....I'm impressed by his EQing skills and knowledge in general...really inspirational, You don't need a $50.000 studio if you want to make music, just the skills and the "I really wanna do this" attitude...
I've never liked dubstep, but now...I think I like IT! =D
I am very sad because today I found out Rusko is fighting cancer, why does it happen to such good people? Fuck cancer. Hope you beat it Rusko
His messy setup is just like mine haha. With the mousepad hanging off the desk and everything lmao. Love it.
Dubstep sounds better when produced with a CRT monitor. Do not forget this!
Prehistoric 15" monitor, wow was 2008 really that long ago.
Get well soon dude.
still the dubstep goat in 2024
2008 what a time to be alive
I remember thus classic, it still looks like h=it was done in 1998 though.
Such a nice guy
u da best...still helpful in 2017
Rusko be my Music Theory teacher please.
Guys like Rusko deserve to be on top! He's so talented and humble... There are some great guys in the industry like him, Skrilly, Hardwell, Nicky Romero who really deserve what they get. It's amazing seeing somebody producing on a CRT monitor, with Windows XP & stuff! Cause nowadays almost everybody has Macbooks, iMacs or very powerful computers with wide screens & stuff... This guy made it all on that little computer in his room. And Skrillex did that too. Rusko, you're a fuckin' great guy !!