And yes, absolutely, please give us more expansion and refining of your existing ideas! I’ve really been wanting to grow more as a composer in the sense of taking existing ideas and refining them together, so watching you walk through that process would absolutely be a huge benefit!
"You Suffer" by Napalm Death (1987) - 1.316 seconds This grindcore track is in the Guinness World Records as the shortest song ever recorded. "Her Majesty" by The Beatles (1969) - 23 seconds A hidden track on the Abbey Road album, it's known for its abrupt ending. "A Lot of People" by The Residents (1980) - 4 seconds From the album The Commercial Album, it consists of many short, jingle-like tracks. "I Suffer More" by Unholy Grave (2002) - 1.9 seconds Another grindcore song, showcasing the genre’s penchant for extreme brevity. "Waking Up" by Radiohead (2000) - 31 seconds A short interlude track from Kid A, known for its atmospheric sound. "That's All We’ve Got Time For" by The Smashing Pumpkins (1991) - 21 seconds A brief track from the Gish sessions. "Can I Help You?" by The B-52’s (1983) - 34 seconds Featured on their album Whammy!. "All" by Descendents (1987) - 43 seconds A fast, punk rock track from their album ALL. "One Last 'Woo-hoo!' for the Pullman" by Sufjan Stevens (2005) - 6 seconds The shortest track on Come On Feel the Illinoise! "Stop!" by Pink Floyd (1979) - 30 seconds From The Wall, a transition between longer tracks.
I absolutely love that we are getting to see more of your routing process, especially with the way that you’re splitting the bass send. I’ve actually been doing a lot of this as well, having the instrument, be a no output, and then navigating it with automation in the sense. I know it’s a nerdy little detail, but it was really encouraging to see something. I’ve been been doing organically be some thing that also made sense to you in this process. Keep up the great work dude!
Honestly out of everything I watch on RUclips this has to be the absolute best channel and series. Thicccc riff Thursdays make my Thursdays that much better.
Yes, I would love a breakdown of your guitar editing process, please! Also, if it has not already been addressed, I would love to see how you do multiple takes in one pass to comp your tracks. Thanks for your killer content. You're helping me and my band tremendously! 🤘❤️🤘
Also, this is the 1st video that randomly came into my YT feed! I'm so glad I subbed. You're an inspiration and an amazing musician, please more of everything! 🤘❤️🤘
I would love to see a full mix theory video on how you mix/edit your guitars. I record every single day and have watched dozens of different videos on mixing guitars and mixing master tracks, but I'm just not getting that ugly chunky goodness I'm looking for. Please show us your ways 🥲
Man I’m so glad I discovered your channel, I was in a rut with my guitar playing (even though I’ve only been at it for 3 years so far) and every Thursday I’m just as excited to play as I was when I first started
I think seeing you flush out some ideas or even combining some riffs to make full songs would be nice. Not only would it be cool to see these ideas made into full tracks, but I would love to see your process on how you finalize a track. Love your work and have been learning from these vids.
Nick is a shining example of what every home musician/producer strives to be. Would love to sneak a peek at your process of mixing guitars. Maybe even a riff tutorial on some of your most popular TRT’s! Phenomenal vid as always.
I think keeping a good mix depending on how you feel. I do worry a similar way when writing where I'll start a bunch of things and then when I have ideas to back and expand on something from before
How do you manage to put out content so consistently? I've been trying to start a music channel (not this one) for over a year now and every time I sit down and try to film a video I end up hating everything I write, crying because I feel like an impostor and deleting the footage 😭
I feel like I learned more from this video than any other video of yours. Your videos are not always directed at being informative but are on that line of educational/entertaining. But I learn so much watching it is both. If you did a video that was aimed directly at being informative I’d grab a pen and paper and start taking notes. Let the knowledge drop and I’m there! Inspiring, educational, entertaining, chuggy chuggy riff riff videos. WHODEY!
please go back and finish some of the old riffs. also, this is an absolutely sick riff, kinda reminds me oarcane roots' breakdowns which are very catch 33 meshuggah inspired themselves
I'd love a tutorial on how to bus drums so I can give them different EQ's on the kick and snare etc, without running multiple instances of my drum plugin.
Please please please do the guitar editing tutorial. It seems so difficult to do in logic. I'd also love to see how you mix the PV kit because I can't get my toms to sound how I want.
I would love a video on how you both edit and comp guitars. Also, I use Tosin Abasi neural dip and would like some 8 string tone tips.Thanks for the content.
FULL SONG FRIDAY!! With special guest, Rebecca black😂 I really like the idea of you writing full length songs, but after it's finished, you can have a "VOCAL CONTEST" to fully complete the song! Hope you dig that idea 🤟
What I wanna know the most is how you seemingly get the most crushing, brutal, and "clean sounding" (not actual cleans) tones from just the stock archetype plugins I have a high-end Schechter with active emg pickups and my tones just don't sound as good as yours.
I would love a guitar editing tutorial. I spend a ton of time editing live drums so I feel like.I have just carried that process over to guitars and is likely inefficient
And yes, absolutely, please give us more expansion and refining of your existing ideas! I’ve really been wanting to grow more as a composer in the sense of taking existing ideas and refining them together, so watching you walk through that process would absolutely be a huge benefit!
Thick Riff Thursday is the best day!
Yeeeeah full songss!!
Yes! Full songs, and tutorial Tuesday guitar processing!
That Riff.....Was FACE MELTING GAWWWWD DAAAAAAMN, i stg nearly fell out of my chair!
Babe wake up TRT dropped
😴
"You Suffer" by Napalm Death (1987) - 1.316 seconds
This grindcore track is in the Guinness World Records as the shortest song ever recorded.
"Her Majesty" by The Beatles (1969) - 23 seconds
A hidden track on the Abbey Road album, it's known for its abrupt ending.
"A Lot of People" by The Residents (1980) - 4 seconds
From the album The Commercial Album, it consists of many short, jingle-like tracks.
"I Suffer More" by Unholy Grave (2002) - 1.9 seconds
Another grindcore song, showcasing the genre’s penchant for extreme brevity.
"Waking Up" by Radiohead (2000) - 31 seconds
A short interlude track from Kid A, known for its atmospheric sound.
"That's All We’ve Got Time For" by The Smashing Pumpkins (1991) - 21 seconds
A brief track from the Gish sessions.
"Can I Help You?" by The B-52’s (1983) - 34 seconds
Featured on their album Whammy!.
"All" by Descendents (1987) - 43 seconds
A fast, punk rock track from their album ALL.
"One Last 'Woo-hoo!' for the Pullman" by Sufjan Stevens (2005) - 6 seconds
The shortest track on Come On Feel the Illinoise!
"Stop!" by Pink Floyd (1979) - 30 seconds
From The Wall, a transition between longer tracks.
I absolutely love that we are getting to see more of your routing process, especially with the way that you’re splitting the bass send. I’ve actually been doing a lot of this as well, having the instrument, be a no output, and then navigating it with automation in the sense. I know it’s a nerdy little detail, but it was really encouraging to see something. I’ve been been doing organically be some thing that also made sense to you in this process. Keep up the great work dude!
Yes and in depth tutorial for guitar and drums
I 2nd this
Honestly out of everything I watch on RUclips this has to be the absolute best channel and series. Thicccc riff Thursdays make my Thursdays that much better.
The best way to end a thursday is to watch this and eat some good food!
Yeah man, a tutorial about guitar editing would be sooo useful! Thanks!
Would love an in-depth video tutorial on guitar edits! I love your videos man. I've learned quite a bit since I first started watching your videos.
Love this series both for the riffs and for the look into the creative process
So hyped for your new Monuments song John Browne!
I was about to say this is very close to the opening riff in regenerate lol
I've literally just stopped working on a song to go on youtube and this is the first thing that pops up
I would commit GREAT ATROCITIES to this riff, with that being said yes full song pls 👉👈🥺
I would love a full in-depth tutorial of how you edit your guitars, yes. Sounds amazing.
first thing I do now every Thursday is check for new Thick Riff. Keep up the great work Nick. you are amazing bro
Full songs, please!
2:04 so basically clockworks :D
Thank you for bringing back the meshuggah groovedown 🤩
Yes, I would love a breakdown of your guitar editing process, please! Also, if it has not already been addressed, I would love to see how you do multiple takes in one pass to comp your tracks. Thanks for your killer content. You're helping me and my band tremendously!
🤘❤️🤘
Also, this is the 1st video that randomly came into my YT feed! I'm so glad I subbed. You're an inspiration and an amazing musician, please more of everything! 🤘❤️🤘
I would love to see a full mix theory video on how you mix/edit your guitars. I record every single day and have watched dozens of different videos on mixing guitars and mixing master tracks, but I'm just not getting that ugly chunky goodness I'm looking for. Please show us your ways 🥲
Man I’m so glad I discovered your channel, I was in a rut with my guitar playing (even though I’ve only been at it for 3 years so far) and every Thursday I’m just as excited to play as I was when I first started
I have kept on thinking about how good this project was when you did it a few weeks ago and I'm so glad you revisited it, Keep up the thick riffage
at 1:42 i thought he was just gonna say “i had a breakdown” lol
Give us them full songs!! Them riffs are too juicy to be left alone.
Definitely would love a mix between new riffs and songwriting episodes. Both are cool, and it keeps it fresh.
LOL TITLE SO REALLLLLLL, EXCITED TO WATCH THIS ONE !
I think seeing you flush out some ideas or even combining some riffs to make full songs would be nice. Not only would it be cool to see these ideas made into full tracks, but I would love to see your process on how you finalize a track.
Love your work and have been learning from these vids.
Thick Riff Thursday can flow into Finish It Friday
Yes please on the tutorial Tuesday for guitar editing. Also love the full song writing stuff!
Ima binge every episode, quality content bro
Yes, we would like a full video on how you edit guitars for sure.
Dude, I am stealing that riser idea HARD!!!
So Djenty like.
Yes, would love a full in depth vid on guitar editing. Hope to see it soon
Nick is a shining example of what every home musician/producer strives to be. Would love to sneak a peek at your process of mixing guitars. Maybe even a riff tutorial on some of your most popular TRT’s! Phenomenal vid as always.
having so much fun every single time! thank you very much :)
I would love a tutorial Tuesday
Yes more explinations and longer videos!
Sick! Would definitely love to see a video on your editing process too
Continuing songs would be great as well!
ABSOLUTELY flex those songwriting muscles for us!! 😏
dude you never stop inspiring me, the way you write always inspires me to pick up the guitar and write something myself
Yes tutorials and full songs vids would be awesome!!
Looking forward to more music. Really inspring stuff!
Full songs for sure.
Would be awesome for a full in depth mixing approach for it when done as well.
We wanna see more !
Thank you so much Nick! Love the series! A lesson on your guitar edits would be great! :)
That bass routing trick you did was gold🙌 great video and love the riff stank face qualified
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed 🤘
I think keeping a good mix depending on how you feel. I do worry a similar way when writing where I'll start a bunch of things and then when I have ideas to back and expand on something from before
Dude a tutorial video on editing guitars would be sick and much appreciated!
Yes to seeing more of your editing process
Long videos through the whole process, finishing the song, production layers, mixing would be awesome
So can we listen to the full song?
A tutorial on how you edit guitars would be awesome ! 🎸Great vid btw !
Amazing work! Love those videos
Full song sundays!
It’s simple. Tutorial Tuesday, Thick Riff Thursday, and of course Finish It Fridays. Maybe not every Friday? Take it, you’re the best!
All aboard the Bass Bus!
Hello Nick.... Yes a video with you editing guitars please....
Yes to Thick Song Thursday. Also dat chorus sneak peek!
Tutorials would be EPIC! Especially tips on how you use Logic. Short cuts you use and other recording tips
Finish it Friday!
Could you do a tutorial on your whole mixing console? Like how you bus each instrument out, etc.
How do you manage to put out content so consistently? I've been trying to start a music channel (not this one) for over a year now and every time I sit down and try to film a video I end up hating everything I write, crying because I feel like an impostor and deleting the footage 😭
17:04 absolutely
I wish I had a friend like you
I feel like I learned more from this video than any other video of yours. Your videos are not always directed at being informative but are on that line of educational/entertaining. But I learn so much watching it is both. If you did a video that was aimed directly at being informative I’d grab a pen and paper and start taking notes. Let the knowledge drop and I’m there!
Inspiring, educational, entertaining, chuggy chuggy riff riff videos. WHODEY!
monuments vibes love it
please go back and finish some of the old riffs. also, this is an absolutely sick riff, kinda reminds me oarcane roots' breakdowns which are very catch 33 meshuggah inspired themselves
this is thicccc, and would definitely love an in-depth tutorial on guitar editing!!
Yes. Tutorial on how you edit your guitars.
I'd love a tutorial on how to bus drums so I can give them different EQ's on the kick and snare etc, without running multiple instances of my drum plugin.
Would like to see your editing guitar tracks tutorial.
Thanks for the content!
man this was sick. You should get a double pedal!
Full songs!
Nice! You can put the midi on the track stack and it’ll just send to the tracks in the stack.
This has a very Elitist vibe to it. sick
The album is dope bro
Guitar edit tutorial would be incredible!
Please please please do the guitar editing tutorial. It seems so difficult to do in logic. I'd also love to see how you mix the PV kit because I can't get my toms to sound how I want.
I would love a video on how you both edit and comp guitars. Also, I use Tosin Abasi neural dip and would like some 8 string tone tips.Thanks for the content.
Inject my veins with more songwriting content, please!
I would love to see a guitar editing tutorial!
Yes please on that guitar edit video.
I would love the clean song you wrote awhile back. Haha
Tutorials would be sick!
Yes. Yes please. Yeas please sir. Yes please sir right now.
I'd love to learn more about guitar/bass editing in Logic🤓
Killer riff this week
Please give us a couple tutorials on editing!!! PLEASEEEEE
FULL SONG FRIDAY!! With special guest, Rebecca black😂
I really like the idea of you writing full length songs, but after it's finished, you can have a "VOCAL CONTEST" to fully complete the song! Hope you dig that idea 🤟
this is at home in the album
What I wanna know the most is how you seemingly get the most crushing, brutal, and "clean sounding" (not actual cleans) tones from just the stock archetype plugins
I have a high-end Schechter with active emg pickups and my tones just don't sound as good as yours.
I would love a guitar editing tutorial. I spend a ton of time editing live drums so I feel like.I have just carried that process over to guitars and is likely inefficient
Can you use that Bass Bus technique on real bass as well? Tried and the DI sound still leaks through
PLEASE DO a video on editing guitars