this tutorial is mid for the main harmonic bass get a saw wave with some noise layered with a somewhat fat sine wave with a harmonic sine wave on top for the lead
Wow. Keeping up with you is going to be a challenge. Just as soon as get through with one of your tutorials, there you go putting out another one. Well done
I’ll admit, I’m still pretty lost when it comes to making wubs and some of those Of the Trees/CharlestheFirst type sounds. But your videos are so well paced and easy to follow I actually have some stepping stones to start out. Seriously, thank you!!
Fantastic tutorial! Also, the first patch breakdown in Everglades March answered my question from an earlier video. The sound I was going for was the one before you added osc 2! Can use that sound and similar processing + maybe a glue compressor for that harsh vibe emission style bass. Literally cannot thank you enough for the effort you’re putting into this, not gonna be long till those numbers start skyrocketing my man
I know Mersiv has been covered already but I'd love a tutorial on the sound design in Mersiv & Smoaklands - Demonstrate or Mersiv - Beautiful and filthy
Everytime you upload I have to make a beat man, keep it up, great work I was wondering if it was to big of a stretch but since you basically already made tutorials for most of the artist in my playlist: Could you show some tricks for Thriftworks? Really love his tracks since 2015 but don't quite understand how to make his style. If you don't know him I could give you some examples Edit: I'm only asking since you already covered Space Jesus after I asked and I can't find any Tutorials for Thriftworks style
Could you do a analysis video on Subtronics U and I remix the second drop I really want to know what he did there, another idea for another video i have in mind could you do a video on how to do basslines and wubs from Blunts and Blondes music cause his style also confuses me but would love to incorporate some influences from his art.
Can someone explain to me why I would be getting different sounds, despite using the exact same effects? Do different computers with different specs produce different sounds
check my first video - a tipper tutorial. as for what to do - messing with saw waves and adding a bandpass is the source of most the bubbly wetness, also sequence a bunch of pitched up percussion. also look up glitch kitchen bubbles
I recently joined your patreon, but I'm not seeing this project (plus some other ones like Sfam and Eazybaked) on there. Am I missing them or are they just not uploaded?
you could get similar results by messing with different waveshaper shapes & there are likely third party plugins that could do this otherwise fm sine waves can get a similar sound
this tutorial is mid
for the main harmonic bass get a saw wave with some noise layered with a somewhat fat sine wave
with a harmonic sine wave on top for the lead
Hey brother
Just want to say you do great
Work Bunting crazy knowledge
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You're mid for not posting more tuts
It's like you've been going down my playlist and putting out a tutorial for each artist. You're killin it dude.
You have a real gift for teaching. If you don't know that about yourself already, now you do. Use it as you will 🙏
update: i think the gritty bass layer is from a distorted saw wave, not a distorted sine wave
learned more in this video than i have in hour long tutorials thank u
Idk how your putting out one of these every day. Seriously impressive!
Wow. Keeping up with you is going to be a challenge. Just as soon as get through with one of your tutorials, there you go putting out another one. Well done
Where were u when i was still using Ableton wtf these tutorials are lit good thing Vital has its own sine fold
it does but it’s not as customizable...no base knob and whatnot, but you can get similar results with heavy eqing and or fm idk beo
ignore my mic being half muted
I’ll admit, I’m still pretty lost when it comes to making wubs and some of those Of the Trees/CharlestheFirst type sounds. But your videos are so well paced and easy to follow I actually have some stepping stones to start out. Seriously, thank you!!
You make all of the tutorials I've been looking for. This is super inspiring, and I'm looking forward to seeing your channel grow
*Edit: Typo
Bruh you're videos are too spot on I had no choice but to subscribe not gonna lie
Video mad underrated great job dude.
Great tutorial, high yield and to the point. Keep 'em coming man
Love these sounds, great video as usual
Yesss! Thank you for this dude amazing as always. Bout to dive in :)
Fantastic tutorial! Also, the first patch breakdown in Everglades March answered my question from an earlier video. The sound I was going for was the one before you added osc 2! Can use that sound and similar processing + maybe a glue compressor for that harsh vibe emission style bass. Literally cannot thank you enough for the effort you’re putting into this, not gonna be long till those numbers start skyrocketing my man
bro 30 seconds in u nailed it haha impressive af
subscribed with notifications on man, thanks for all your work!
spot on bro
Just made that Spanish moss bass on my neutron before I sat down to watch this so crazy how that worked out now I’ll be able to do it in vital 👌🏽🤟🏽
Sick man !
and the goodness continues
I know Mersiv has been covered already but I'd love a tutorial on the sound design in Mersiv & Smoaklands - Demonstrate or Mersiv - Beautiful and filthy
Everytime you upload I have to make a beat man, keep it up, great work
I was wondering if it was to big of a stretch but since you basically already made tutorials for most of the artist in my playlist: Could you show some tricks for Thriftworks? Really love his tracks since 2015 but don't quite understand how to make his style. If you don't know him I could give you some examples
Edit: I'm only asking since you already covered Space Jesus after I asked and I can't find any Tutorials for Thriftworks style
You’re the man
you tha maaan
Fire
Could you do a analysis video on Subtronics U and I remix the second drop I really want to know what he did there, another idea for another video i have in mind could you do a video on how to do basslines and wubs from Blunts and Blondes music cause his style also confuses me but would love to incorporate some influences from his art.
Subscribed 🤘🔥
Of the trees is my favorite electronic
Musician at the moment
Just wish he would add a Lil Banjo
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I love of the trees
Cheers
Can someone explain to me why I would be getting different sounds, despite using the exact same effects? Do different computers with different specs produce different sounds
What would be the FL studio equivalent to the sine wave saturator?
Dude all the artist you've been making tutorials on are my jam! can you do something on making shit feel "wet" like Sixis or Tipper? Foley related
check my first video - a tipper tutorial. as for what to do - messing with saw waves and adding a bandpass is the source of most the bubbly wetness, also sequence a bunch of pitched up percussion. also look up glitch kitchen bubbles
@@BuntingMusic yeah seen the tipper one amazing stuff! appreciate the time taken to send a reply! subbed and looking forward to more content!
What a godsend, can I getta amen?
Subbed
I recently joined your patreon, but I'm not seeing this project (plus some other ones like Sfam and Eazybaked) on there. Am I missing them or are they just not uploaded?
everything is uploaded, they’re posted in a bundle at the bottom
nice
props for using vital for this
i pray for your cpu
what if you dont have ableton though?
Can you do a CharlesTheFirst video!? Love the videos man ✌🏻 ❤️
check my sine compression video, i remade part of a ctf in it :)
Also he smashes the shit out of saturation and res from what I had to do on a hardware synth it’s like 3/4 of the way 🤮🤤
of the trees has some of the nastiest bass I've ever heard
4:30
even when I follow you exactly I still can't get the same noises haha. this shit aint easy
for the algo
“Similar treeform bass stuff”
I copied every single step and half the shit sounds way different wtf?
What would be the FL studio equivalent to the sine wave saturator?
you could get similar results by messing with different waveshaper shapes
& there are likely third party plugins that could do this
otherwise fm sine waves can get a similar sound