You have a true gift for teaching...as a person who has taught at the Royal College of Music, any of the top institutions in the world would be lucky to have you
Alice, you're a real G! I don't even make techno but the way you touch different subjects is just too good! You explain the "Why" of things in a way that you can always get applicable knowledge to every single genre!
your tips are absolutely the best we have... there's so much content about music production on youtube, but the stuff you bring is really useful and works so much.💛much love Alice!
2:32 That's not what I would consider voice leading is at least in the traditional sense and what's found in music theory books. Voice leading is usually referred that in harmony the "voices" travel as smoothly as possible (sometimes not at all) to the next note of the proceeding chord. For example, at 2:00 one could consider the chord is not being "voice led" optimally, since the voices of the chord (singular notes) are jumping quite a lot. Alternatively, at 2:08 the voice leading is quite smooth compared to the first example. We "achually" could argue that in the 2:32 example, the top voice is indeed traveling quite smoothly, but in the example, it functions more as a melody - I feel. I understand these are in a edm context, so maybe edm producers use terminology a bit different from what I am used to but for me personally, it was a bit confusing :) Sorry for the rant and the nerd moment, I think you have one of the most useful production-related RUclips channels!
Haha I got a little confused here as well so immediately started looking for the comment that would point this out. Also, regarding the inversion part 1:49. If you inverse the bottom note of the chords, you' re actually also changing the chord. If you want to play the same chord it's best to copy the bottom note to an octave below.
I am from Mexico City and I thank you very much for your videos. Your content has helped me a lot to be more careful with my productions, I have learned more with you than in my own school haha. Thanks for the video of how to make synthwabe from that moment I started to follow you in all your networks and keep watching your content. You are a very talented woman! Sorry for my English 😅
Voice leading in classical music is writing chords where the highest pitch notes lead into eachother, creating a melody on top over the chord progression. Think C Minor to Ab Major where the G of C Minor leads to the Ab, the root, of the next chord.
Desde tus primeros videos me impresionaron tus conocimientos. Es increíble lo fácil que haces todo, la manera de explicarlo es muy buena y el resultado final fantástico. Hacía mucho tiempo que youtube no me volvía a recomendar un video tuyo. Hacía mucho tiempo que no te veía. Eres mágica y me alegro mucho por ti. Tienes un alma maravillosa, se ve sin conocerte. Mucho ánimo y a seguir así.
Alice isn't doing this for free. I presume that Output paid her a decent amount of money to feature their products in this video. It's good content. It's also sponsored content; an advert.
I've been stuck lately with my music feeling like it's boring no matter what i make and how stale it feels, i needed this video thank you I'm gonna try these tips today
Maybe trying to "live up" to what you expect, in some cases based on the music genre your aiming for, realise most times , a personal approach is best..... Actually don't use plugs ins or library's to create the base of your track... Sing , play bass... etc... Also , thats then the test... can you fit it into a genre, or is not just you? Making music should never be boring.. Because its always about "the Feels"
Be sure to look up voice leading, because that wasn't it. I'd describe that technique as "vamping" or a "chord riff". It's basically the piano equivalent of what rhythm guitarists do when they tap and mute one or two strings in a rhythm instead of just playing a sustained chord.
Damn those tracks were hot. Thanks for all the tips. To give back, one transition trick I've recently found, I call it "the power of the one". Most of the time loops are a bit unstable and deliberately avoid hitting the one chord at the end to keep the momentum up. So I do specifically that - I hit a big fat one chord and the root notes on all instruments and hold it till it's obvious the loop stopped, then add a small drum flourish to keep the momentum going and then go into a new section. It's a bit like the silence transition, but with a different flavour.
I need help with depth. I'm so terrible at it. I understand how reverb, delay, and even EQ and dynamics can effect depth. But i struggle with it so much. I want to create depth like this song: Devath - happy future He creates perfect depth and my stuff sounds terrible compared to it
Hello, could you tell me how he does this? www.youtube.com/@1acapellacom1acapellacom58 how do you extract acapellas with this quality, is there any program?
Did you know bass sounds actually hack your brain? 🤔I deep dived into that rabbit hole in this video:
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You have a true gift for teaching...as a person who has taught at the Royal College of Music, any of the top institutions in the world would be lucky to have you
Awww thanks a ton! ❤️
With such content we have no any excuse for not making good music! Thank You!
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Alice, you're a real G! I don't even make techno but the way you touch different subjects is just too good! You explain the "Why" of things in a way that you can always get applicable knowledge to every single genre!
your tips are absolutely the best we have... there's so much content about music production on youtube, but the stuff you bring is really useful and works so much.💛much love Alice!
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2:32 That's not what I would consider voice leading is at least in the traditional sense and what's found in music theory books. Voice leading is usually referred that in harmony the "voices" travel as smoothly as possible (sometimes not at all) to the next note of the proceeding chord. For example, at 2:00 one could consider the chord is not being "voice led" optimally, since the voices of the chord (singular notes) are jumping quite a lot. Alternatively, at 2:08 the voice leading is quite smooth compared to the first example.
We "achually" could argue that in the 2:32 example, the top voice is indeed traveling quite smoothly, but in the example, it functions more as a melody - I feel.
I understand these are in a edm context, so maybe edm producers use terminology a bit different from what I am used to but for me personally, it was a bit confusing :)
Sorry for the rant and the nerd moment, I think you have one of the most useful production-related RUclips channels!
You're right, that confused me too, that was more of a melody/rhythmic movement than voice leading.
Haha I got a little confused here as well so immediately started looking for the comment that would point this out. Also, regarding the inversion part 1:49. If you inverse the bottom note of the chords, you' re actually also changing the chord. If you want to play the same chord it's best to copy the bottom note to an octave below.
I am from Mexico City and I thank you very much for your videos. Your content has helped me a lot to be more careful with my productions, I have learned more with you than in my own school haha. Thanks for the video of how to make synthwabe from that moment I started to follow you in all your networks and keep watching your content. You are a very talented woman! Sorry for my English 😅
Thanks a ton Rogelio! Hope you for the best with your school and your music production journey. 😊✌️
Voice leading in classical music is writing chords where the highest pitch notes lead into eachother, creating a melody on top over the chord progression. Think C Minor to Ab Major where the G of C Minor leads to the Ab, the root, of the next chord.
Some excellent tips 🖤🖤🖤
2:38 says "báilalo" and "gózalo" in case you were wondering :)
i dont like techno, but this tips can work in soooo many genres! i love your content :D
Game changing video! Thanks Alice
Best channel for music production BY FAR
I used pauses for my recent track. I like they very much :D
Also used it earlier for other tracks.
Nice one Alice 👌 ill have to go back and watch it again when i need inspiration
Desde tus primeros videos me impresionaron tus conocimientos. Es increíble lo fácil que haces todo, la manera de explicarlo es muy buena y el resultado final fantástico. Hacía mucho tiempo que youtube no me volvía a recomendar un video tuyo. Hacía mucho tiempo que no te veía. Eres mágica y me alegro mucho por ti. Tienes un alma maravillosa, se ve sin conocerte. Mucho ánimo y a seguir así.
Your vids are so good! No time for BS!
Some really nice ideas - thankyou so much
I really likes your lessons, Love from India ❤
Thanks you so much. Great as always
Wowww..this is insane ! So many inside techniques..love from India !❤
so many demos with different sound. great
Great tips, these help me and inspire me to go back into music with a fresh mind after watching. Thank you
Excellent tips as always. You are the real deal. Thanks!
Very useful tips! I tend to overuse silent drops to restart loops, so I will definitely try the other two methods.
Surprisingly there’s one or 2 real tips here, great 👍
All your video's are really valuable and helpful!
This is one of my favourite videos of yours so far. Getting so much value from this! Thank you.
Thank you for making this video, it’s very helpful!
Each of these could be their own video topic! The creative fx section was very inspiring.
great tricks. i love ur channel thanks for share these contents!
Your videos are REALLY helpful! Thank you for taking the time to make them
very helpful , thank you
Awesome tips, thx Alice.
Always great content. Love and light. 💜
16 Hacks to make subscribers fly with happiness. I mean there is no way you give us such beneficial videos for free. Love your work!
Alice isn't doing this for free. I presume that Output paid her a decent amount of money to feature their products in this video. It's good content. It's also sponsored content; an advert.
Thank you 🎉
This is so to the point, really clever presentation!
Great content thank you, subbed.
I've been stuck lately with my music feeling like it's boring no matter what i make and how stale it feels, i needed this video thank you I'm gonna try these tips today
Maybe trying to "live up" to what you expect, in some cases based on the music genre your aiming for, realise most times , a personal approach is best.....
Actually don't use plugs ins or library's to create the base of your track...
Sing , play bass... etc...
Also , thats then the test... can you fit it into a genre, or is not just you?
Making music should never be boring.. Because its always about "the Feels"
Your music and tutorials are amazing. Thank you very much and you are so beautiful. ;-)
First time watching your channel and this is amazing x
This is really helpful 😊 thank u
Love this video. Make more of that please.
the amount of knowledge you have in music is jaw dropping, w o w
Hope that it helps other producers as well!
I love how the thumbnail is like Hillier Smith's
another great video again:) thanks. Also arcade is a very very powerful tool, my last 3 releases are full of it's amazing sounds.
It is indeed! 😊
You have a lovely voice.
Thank you!
Found you here from your awesome music on soundcloud ❤
Love your work 🤘
Hopefully someday somewhere can hear you live
I have to give it a dance!
Amazing stuff as always ❤
Incredible advice! So much to consider when I make my next track
Excellent video, you present your concepts in a concise exciting way that’s just makes me wanna fucking jam, thanks! Subscribed 🤙
I like your videos! Very good content for to learn and very helpful for to improve my skills.👍
Hi, where can I buy sample packs from Afterlife, Boris Brejcha, Stephen Bodzin...??
great one! as usual Alice :)
Great video ❤
16 great hacks, thank you. I'm definitely gonna go try voice leading now
Be sure to look up voice leading, because that wasn't it. I'd describe that technique as "vamping" or a "chord riff". It's basically the piano equivalent of what rhythm guitarists do when they tap and mute one or two strings in a rhythm instead of just playing a sustained chord.
Thanks for instant inspiration!
Damn those tracks were hot. Thanks for all the tips.
To give back, one transition trick I've recently found, I call it "the power of the one". Most of the time loops are a bit unstable and deliberately avoid hitting the one chord at the end to keep the momentum up. So I do specifically that - I hit a big fat one chord and the root notes on all instruments and hold it till it's obvious the loop stopped, then add a small drum flourish to keep the momentum going and then go into a new section. It's a bit like the silence transition, but with a different flavour.
Thank you soo much
Hey I recognized those vocals 😅 Hope your doing good biskuwi 🙏🏾 Great video like always!
thank you!
Thanks for sharing your an Angel.🙏
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So organized 🙌
thank you
I love Arcade, but havent used a few of these instruments, looking forwards to trialing them
why have i never noticed reverse etc on midi? i seem to have looked past it. but im only a month into my time with the SW
AMAZING!!!!
she's a god
nice video!
how much it costs? (output arcade) its a month subscription?
Google maybe ?
It's ten bucks a mo.
Thank Alice
1:33 🔥
track @10:50 please finish it or something... amazing vibe. could at a male vocalist to tie it all up
few words hear and there, humming into the break, then smash the vocals out with total bliss
dark sort depresso vocals with a hint of hope
agreed
valla abla harikasin ya
beatmaker hangi versiyonu daha çok önerirsiniz... ben techno için olanı öğrenmek istiyorum... aylık üyelikli olanından...
I need help with depth. I'm so terrible at it. I understand how reverb, delay, and even EQ and dynamics can effect depth. But i struggle with it so much. I want to create depth like this song: Devath - happy future
He creates perfect depth and my stuff sounds terrible compared to it
bazı linkler error verdi ve izleme çerezleri açıldılar...
Stop posting, I'm getting addicted!!! 😀 Just kidding, great Vids!
is the track in part 9 a remake of "Twisted Reality" by Boris Brejcha? If so it's spot on!
This is an amazing checklist for any production! Great video :)
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great video
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Alice kickt dir so in den A*** dass du dir dein Studio erneuern musst.
Coole Videos!
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information density: Max
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Hello, could you tell me how he does this?
www.youtube.com/@1acapellacom1acapellacom58
how do you extract acapellas with this quality, is there any program?
Báilalo, gózalo.
Johann Sebastian Bach would appreciate your retrograde inversions in the track.
Illuminati bro?
Bland and corny....whatta thrill !🤨
Create something original,please.
The technique is brilliant. But the end product, very boring.
You have good tips but I can bearly understand you your voice is weird