Noisia In The Studio With Future Music

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  • @Slah606
    @Slah606 10 лет назад +222

    The unforgettable words of our heroes. "Umm... Yeah. So FM8 is really cool... and ummm... stuff."

  • @H4RM0N1C5
    @H4RM0N1C5 10 лет назад +136

    These guys have great musical VISION

  • @grizcuz
    @grizcuz 10 лет назад +79

    Anyone who has the skill, knowledge and patience to create snare sounds like he does with FM8 deserves maximum respect.

    • @shugo541
      @shugo541 9 лет назад

      Try it with PDextended.
      Thats a fucking challenge but fun

    • @grizcuz
      @grizcuz 9 лет назад +2

      shugo541
      No thanks! I'm already losing my hair, FM synthesis is complicated enough for me Max/MSP, PD and the like just make my brain hurt.

    • @tehsma
      @tehsma 2 года назад +5

      @@grizcuz its 7 years later. Did you become a beast at FM?

    • @inanitas
      @inanitas 2 года назад +1

      @@tehsma Probably died in the process

  • @thricebaked09
    @thricebaked09 8 лет назад +147

    Whenever someone says making electronic music doesn't take skill, I'm going to show them this video.

    • @busywl69
      @busywl69 8 лет назад +8

      +thricebaked09 people who say dumb shit like that are best ignored.

    • @hondahousey1127
      @hondahousey1127 8 лет назад +10

      I can see this specific genre takes real technical skill. A lot of mainstream EDMs nowadays appear to use a mediocre template.

    • @busywl69
      @busywl69 8 лет назад

      Xenon: The Bass Monstur talent can be masked. Now they are coming out with plug ins and other things that allow 'musicians' who can't play a single chord to sound like Steely Dan or strum like Robert Smith. Talent seems to be the last thing you need these days. Programming skills are the ticket :) Young people just listen to the completed jams and don't care how they are made. You can get a grammy that way. Like Lorde did with royals.

    • @GabREAL1983
      @GabREAL1983 4 года назад +3

      Yeah, you know... that's mostly them guitar guys only playing peoples songs and complaining about dj culture and elcetronic music.

    • @blindcamel6236
      @blindcamel6236 Год назад

      @@busywl69 6 years have passed since u've made this dumb comment.. where's your grammy then?
      EXACTLY! stfu

  • @mukherjisoham24
    @mukherjisoham24 8 лет назад +77

    This is the greatest Electronic Music tutorial video ever.

    • @lownrgy
      @lownrgy 8 лет назад

      i had to watch first minute already realised what is coming

    • @ahpadt
      @ahpadt 8 лет назад +5

      A lot of the stuff they talk about is actually a few of the things they teach you in an electrical engineering degree. These guys know what they are talking about.

    • @lownrgy
      @lownrgy 8 лет назад

      you can tell that listening too..

    • @baronvonbeandip
      @baronvonbeandip 7 лет назад

      There's a good Rusko masterclass out there

  • @worldwormchild
    @worldwormchild 10 лет назад +66

    Thijs de Vlieger not giving a shit and reading some magazines.

    • @DjaySoup
      @DjaySoup 10 лет назад +44

      He's reading Future Music, probably got it free too.

    • @nelsunerdison2539
      @nelsunerdison2539 9 лет назад

      lol

    • @Yizak
      @Yizak 8 лет назад +1

      +Ellis Warren You wonder whether he's socially awkward or just literally does not give a fuck

    • @DjaySoup
      @DjaySoup 8 лет назад +2

      nah he just doesn't do anything, he's like the ringo starr of noisia

    • @Tequn9q
      @Tequn9q 6 лет назад

      Always that sub not giving a shit... It's the future of humanity :|

  • @The31JOEISANERDS
    @The31JOEISANERDS 9 лет назад +67

    god damn theese guys are talented

    • @The31JOEISANERDS
      @The31JOEISANERDS 9 лет назад +39

      thats talent is pal. having the ability to dedicate yourself to something until you master it. no such thing as natural ability

    • @sikzo4628
      @sikzo4628 8 лет назад +7

      +Simon Shulgefella
      No, Talent is being able to do something good without excessively learning it. These guys are skilled. Skills is what they've got.

    • @Yizak
      @Yizak 8 лет назад +11

      +Sikzo SV Is anyone really good at anything when they start practicing though? I mean talent shows are about showcasing people who have dedicated themselves to something.

    • @lownrgy
      @lownrgy 8 лет назад +10

      talent is something lazy people invented

  • @ShurkOfficial
    @ShurkOfficial 8 лет назад +181

    This video is every producer's wet dream.

    • @ascen9824
      @ascen9824 5 лет назад

      Shurk you are a god

  • @AmyJWilliamsx
    @AmyJWilliamsx 8 лет назад +91

    I was actually surprised at how much I understood

    • @zodiac909
      @zodiac909 7 лет назад +10

      Same LOL, but rewind 2 years ago for me and I was CLUELESS. XD

    • @johnconnor4136
      @johnconnor4136 4 года назад +5

      ​@@zodiac909 It's been 2 years since you left this comment about being clueless 2 years ago. How are your skills now?

  • @liam_fulton
    @liam_fulton 8 лет назад +13

    Every few months when I'm low on motivation and inspiration I come back and watch this video and pick something new up every time!

  • @Tmonsterism
    @Tmonsterism 10 лет назад +87

    I was totally surprised when the guy with the magazine said something

    • @lbks16
      @lbks16 10 лет назад +10

      future music magazines which takes you in when you start to read

    • @TantiOfficial
      @TantiOfficial 3 года назад

      @@lbks16 I love how Thijs is so chill just in the background saying nothing until that point xd I met him a long time ago, such a chill dude

    • @matthoward598
      @matthoward598 2 года назад

      Now doing such forward thinking music. Never doubted Thijs. Then or now. All 3 Music IQs are up there.

  • @overdose8388
    @overdose8388 8 лет назад +30

    The bloke in the chair is just casually reading the magazine like he doesn't even know whats happening

    • @TheAccursedEntity
      @TheAccursedEntity 8 лет назад +12

      OR he already knows or has already hear this already...

    • @luketuke02
      @luketuke02 8 лет назад +10

      +OverDose Thijs

    • @Sjocojate
      @Sjocojate 8 лет назад

      He's reading futuremusic :D

  • @MuchFlight
    @MuchFlight 9 лет назад +69

    They used female vocals to sound like a snare overtone.....
    fucking genius.

  • @NYESmusic
    @NYESmusic 9 лет назад +41

    6:43 "These drums aren't in any kind of finished stage."
    -Shit, I gota spend more time on my drums then haha

  • @K100music
    @K100music 10 лет назад +135

    Would love a video of their new studio.

    • @cedricbagein9328
      @cedricbagein9328 10 лет назад +4

      Damn right !

    • @antagonistdubstep3927
      @antagonistdubstep3927 10 лет назад

      hello old friend.

    • @MediaLiveHD
      @MediaLiveHD 10 лет назад

      I would say it is the new studio

    • @manugrows3606
      @manugrows3606 10 лет назад +1

      MediaLiveHD No it isn't

    • @MediaLiveHD
      @MediaLiveHD 10 лет назад

      manugrows How do you know? I saw them building it and before that they were in a simple apartment or not?

  • @SoGnarSounds
    @SoGnarSounds 10 лет назад +53

    "we never clip the master, its scary"

    • @axmMusic
      @axmMusic 10 лет назад +5

      I never have ANYTHING on the master bus; it might as well not even have a volume fader either.

    • @itchydez
      @itchydez 5 лет назад +2

      @@axmMusicI personally just slap a limiter on. It's for safety honestly, on rare occasions I've have some soft synths freakout and absolute max out the volume :(

    • @CHXNGRXM
      @CHXNGRXM 4 года назад

      aXm Music not even, using effects on the master is like using a filter over your final product on photoshop. It’s another tool to use

    • @earlduke5032
      @earlduke5032 8 месяцев назад

      soft clipping 😎

  • @JonNeimeister
    @JonNeimeister 10 лет назад +16

    An afternoon spent making one horn stab. And now you know why their tracks sound great. xP

  • @FluffSweden
    @FluffSweden 9 лет назад +19

    These guys are on another level. So much fun watching their production process, unlike Garrix's feature.

  • @SpectroFumezOfficial
    @SpectroFumezOfficial 10 лет назад +47

    "STFU i'm mixing" XD

  • @Shookonemusic
    @Shookonemusic 9 лет назад +31

    Now this is a real "In the studio" video. Actual tips you can use

  • @TheOfficalAndI
    @TheOfficalAndI 10 лет назад +146

    tell me every single vst you use so i can fail at trying to copy you please

    • @AntonovAlfredos
      @AntonovAlfredos 7 лет назад +1

      Start for exsample with this:
      www.native-instruments.com/de/products/komplete/synths/fm8/

    • @artinsidethebus
      @artinsidethebus 3 года назад

      Hahahaha

  • @ezumaki1423
    @ezumaki1423 10 лет назад +13

    played dmc, found out about these guys, been a fan eversince

    • @finn264
      @finn264 10 лет назад +16

      Welcome to the club

  • @8-BitHeart79
    @8-BitHeart79 9 лет назад +25

    25:53
    OMG HE FUKIN SPEAKS!!!!

  • @ramzesczakon9719
    @ramzesczakon9719 10 лет назад +9

    As far as I've watched, I can say this might be one the best In the Studio sessions from all FM series. Pretty well performed by the video producers and Noisia acted like an excellent guest, wide open to show you what they actually use on real production, no like some other producers, just trying to mislead or hide their real technics with chit chats and useless gibberish.

  • @Prydestalker
    @Prydestalker 9 лет назад +246

    How the fuck this one has 350k, the Savant one 550k, but Martin Garrix and AIVCI's ones are 1m+. Those are complete jokes.

    • @Quencyisalmostgone
      @Quencyisalmostgone 8 лет назад +21

      +Prydestalker cuz garrix and avicii r more mainstream

    • @Prydestalker
      @Prydestalker 8 лет назад +29

      And shit producers. :v

    • @Quencyisalmostgone
      @Quencyisalmostgone 8 лет назад +8

      Prydestalker
      how r they shit? sure garrix got many tracks with no dynamics and a poor mix and mastering, but u cant say hes a bad artist if u look at it more objective. same with avicii (his M&M is better tbf).

    • @iamtherealrenedescartes
      @iamtherealrenedescartes 8 лет назад +23

      +VanBlack© What? If you look at it objectively? Objectively garrix and avicii don't deserve any of their views. They use presets and barely do any processing nor be creative in the slightest.

    • @Quencyisalmostgone
      @Quencyisalmostgone 8 лет назад +5

      Dom Jarre
      errr they both made their own styles and get copied by many so they did something right. i dont like everything about them but i cant say that theyre bad artists

  • @DJKoollord
    @DJKoollord 10 лет назад +11

    This guys are geniuses.

  • @hondahousey1127
    @hondahousey1127 8 лет назад +20

    18:20 "You don't fuck with a god. bwwwwwwwwwwwwaoooh"

    • @MegaDaxter
      @MegaDaxter 8 лет назад +3

      17:07, dude

    • @hondahousey1127
      @hondahousey1127 8 лет назад +6

      MegaDaxter
      I'm like that guy in the video who misses the bassdrop during a party and fks up.

    • @MegaDaxter
      @MegaDaxter 8 лет назад

      +3inch armageddon )))

    • @everett.debree
      @everett.debree 8 лет назад +1

      Hahahahah bwwwwwaaooooohh

  • @Maccer8D
    @Maccer8D 11 лет назад +2

    When a drum kit is being recorded in a studio or where ever, there's normally a microphone for each drum/cymbal. There are also two microphones above the kit to pick up, like, ambience sounds. The overheads are those two mics.
    Hope this helps!

  • @louderthangod
    @louderthangod 8 лет назад +3

    Watching these electronic videos it makes me feel like I'm watching the speciation of music. Not into genres with points of interconnections but into two distinct organisms with no flow between them.

  • @heedrightaff8907
    @heedrightaff8907 2 года назад +2

    6:50 Martijn so stressed by the snare change

  • @MrBLawson85
    @MrBLawson85 9 лет назад +36

    and it takes DJ Mustard 5 minutes to breakdown one of his tracks...lol

    • @MrBLawson85
      @MrBLawson85 9 лет назад +15

      i agree, i think u might've misunderstood my comment...

    • @gdesititusamti1582
      @gdesititusamti1582 9 лет назад +5

      Bobby Lawson im sorry for being rude man ive been high af lately luv

    • @MrBLawson85
      @MrBLawson85 9 лет назад +1

      lol aiight bruh lol Purple Purple

    • @SatoshiEmpire
      @SatoshiEmpire 9 лет назад +2

      +Bobby Lawson nice music but very bored interview

    • @DontYaTalkSIlly
      @DontYaTalkSIlly 8 лет назад +1

      +MR B I saw an interview with mustard on pensado's place, it seemed to me like he doesn't even make his own songs. He mainly just talked about all the session players he brings in. He also said that fruity loops does something special to drums just by loading them in.

  • @fannysludge
    @fannysludge 8 лет назад +1

    I'm so insistent I want to spend a lot of time learning this . Drum and bass music is just so my love of life ❤️❤️❤️

  • @grantydnb
    @grantydnb 9 лет назад +19

    dnb by nature, is more technical than house, comparing noisia to avicii is like saying coca cola isnt a very good juice, course it isnt its not even the same thing lol

  • @sebastian5302
    @sebastian5302 7 лет назад +7

    4:31 "Yea blow up the toms" lmaoo

  • @dadkwashere
    @dadkwashere 9 лет назад +7

    SPLIT THE ATOM
    BAZA ZA
    SPLIT THE ATOM
    BAZA ZA
    ZAOW ZAAAA

  • @rcronico1
    @rcronico1 11 лет назад

    These Future Music videos are great. Seriously glad that RUclips exists. Not only are these vids entertaining, but they provide valuable knowledge. For no $ at all, hell yeah

  • @Neo_LV69
    @Neo_LV69 8 лет назад +7

    Wow, the advice at ~12:45 that its important to work on technical stuff not when sequencing just made me realise ive been doing it wrong :D

    • @JaimeDuendeDeGongora
      @JaimeDuendeDeGongora 2 года назад +1

      Damn, i thought it was just me, ive always been using the fl drum sample pack to create a track from scratch, working on the other sounds and leaving the drums to the last just before starting the mix and mastering, it really helps a lot, i think it was a consecuence of my lack of technichal skills but discovered that way to be more creative and effective

  • @FuntCaseUK
    @FuntCaseUK 11 лет назад

    TROLOLOLOLOLOLLLLLLL...noisia are one of the utmost respected producers in music. they're music is unbelievable and the way they produce their tunes is almost unmatchable...have some respect man

  • @finn264
    @finn264 10 лет назад +9

    HOLY SHIT, RUNNING BLIND

  • @CpTnlAw
    @CpTnlAw 8 лет назад +8

    Have you ever given a thought about doing a "In The Studio" with Infected Mushroom?

  • @boogie504
    @boogie504 10 лет назад +12

    WTF! At 17:00 his voice gets chopped and screwed to about half speed for a couple seconds?? LOL Listen from 16:58 to 17:05 Right at 17 it slows down to Darth Vader steez!

  • @byOxeh
    @byOxeh 11 лет назад

    I'm glad there's people like you, not necesarrily a fan of the music but able to appreciate the work put into it

  • @greekhop
    @greekhop 10 лет назад +3

    Back when I had been producing for a year or two, my brother in law, a DnB Dj, told me about these dudes he was hanging out with (he was producing a bit too) who had taken up DnB production and that they where progresing fast and where good blah blah.
    I was mostly in my own little Hip Hop world at the time, living the life and had little interest in meeting his friends or even checking out their tunes. Turns out those dudes where Noisa. (I was living in Groningen). I feel dumb about that now.

  • @IAMDIMITRI
    @IAMDIMITRI 11 лет назад +1

    After watching 2 minutes there is no doubt that the production knowledge of these guys are amazing..

  • @Zachary1234567890Mon
    @Zachary1234567890Mon 9 лет назад +21

    Noisia = 3 geniuses

    • @ibuprofen303
      @ibuprofen303 9 лет назад +5

      Dionysus Or one guy who's quite good in the studio with two other guys who don't do sod all.

    • @spidey9504
      @spidey9504 9 лет назад +1

      +ibuprofen303 you talk like you've seen them work everyday

    • @ibuprofen303
      @ibuprofen303 9 лет назад +6

      Bass Face
      I have. I'm the tea boy/runner - I'm moving up to chopping samples next year :D

    • @spidey9504
      @spidey9504 9 лет назад

      wow bro can u check my soundcloud and show it to noiseya?

  • @globalsoundpromotion
    @globalsoundpromotion 9 лет назад +1

    Noisia has always been doing great stuff!

  • @yuvalmetal
    @yuvalmetal 10 лет назад +5

    at 24:30 noisia-running blind is being leaked!

  • @Leon-zq6fw
    @Leon-zq6fw 9 лет назад

    Why is Noisia so awesome?! Love their music

  • @fountane
    @fountane 9 лет назад +2

    17:28 is at 0:44 in their song Oh Oh, and throughout the song, but it pitches up.

    • @rykrodflo
      @rykrodflo 9 лет назад +2

      24:30 is also from purpose ep

  • @MusicRadarTech
    @MusicRadarTech  11 лет назад +1

    But it has been available with the print mag, digital mag and as one of our In The Studio With apps for quite a while :)

  • @hertzcules
    @hertzcules 10 лет назад +27

    Secret is good pc that can handle shitloads of processing or patience and shitload of bouncing, neither of which I have. :0)

    • @hertzcules
      @hertzcules 10 лет назад +1

      Jeroen severins forgot to mention, shitloads of mates helps

    • @hi3i89
      @hi3i89 10 лет назад +7

      all you need is passion, watch their old documentary: Noisia Documentary (2005)
      search it up on youtube

    • @user-dl8yo3wv1t
      @user-dl8yo3wv1t 5 лет назад

      true that, and bouncing sucks cause your stuck with what you do to the sound

  • @atiseru
    @atiseru 11 лет назад +1

    wow this guy has so much knowledge of his work, unbelievable!

  • @zorzo999
    @zorzo999 8 лет назад +3

    haha Thijs is so funny with his playboy magazine not paying attention at all

  • @SoundToyzAreUs
    @SoundToyzAreUs 10 лет назад +1

    Brilliant. And the music nerd award goes to Noisia :)

  • @djfirebird079
    @djfirebird079 10 лет назад +6

    17:28 Oh Oh bass

  • @Aeonity0
    @Aeonity0 11 лет назад

    I've been waiting for an in-the-studio video with Noisia for years and years. I'm so glad Future Music was able to put this together, thanks!

  • @VYD239
    @VYD239 9 лет назад +3

    Guy in the back's a bag of fucking joy isn't he?

  • @shaihaab1
    @shaihaab1 11 лет назад

    Noisia have always been ace,tuff sounds beats and b lines

  • @plamp
    @plamp 7 лет назад +7

    Winamp!!

  • @djgeeter
    @djgeeter 11 лет назад +1

    so awesome to see the masters at work. I like how they layer the acoustic drums with electronic ones. Awesome.

  • @DenVuTv
    @DenVuTv 10 лет назад +3

    24 minutes in is that running blind from theire new purpose ep (released a year later than this video)

    • @finn264
      @finn264 10 лет назад

      It is, it could have been in production for even longer

    • @DenVuTv
      @DenVuTv 10 лет назад +2

      I had the feeling i had already heard that song somewhere when it was released.

  • @sinnerfire
    @sinnerfire 11 лет назад

    Well Done Future Music, I learnt so much from this video. Priceless!! 10/10

  • @KarzenX
    @KarzenX 10 лет назад +3

    Key word: Work.

  • @benjammin4840
    @benjammin4840 Год назад

    So excellent. Thank you!

  • @PauLtus_B
    @PauLtus_B 9 лет назад +5

    17:28
    I think I know that sounds from the purpose EP.

    • @liam_fulton
      @liam_fulton 9 лет назад +1

      PauLtus B It's in Oh Oh quite a lot

    • @PauLtus_B
      @PauLtus_B 9 лет назад

      ***** Yes it is.

  • @aidanekmarshall918
    @aidanekmarshall918 11 лет назад +1

    I loved the sounds of the mundus theme so much that i tried to make them, it was very difficult, but it turned out good, im just giving myself a pat on the back

  • @RakeenRahman
    @RakeenRahman 8 лет назад +22

    You are out of your mind if you compare a progressive house producer's skills to hardcore neurofunk producers. Two COMPLETELY different genres and styles. While one most definitely requires heavy processing and re-sampling, the other genre does not. Sure this video shows more talent and skills but that does not mean the other producer on the other video has none. Is it possible to like both styles and not judge the other? Absolutely, because I do. I love Progressive House but I also love neurofunk. Music comes in many different colors and tastes and also in many different BPM, enjoy it without comparing. It's like a buffet, you don't go to a buffet just for pasta, do you?

    • @SquirrelArtz
      @SquirrelArtz 8 лет назад

      I agree.

    • @lewismitchell5364
      @lewismitchell5364 8 лет назад +8

      I agree, however try making a prog tune, then go and make neuro. Come back and tell me which requires more talent and skill.

    • @SquirrelArtz
      @SquirrelArtz 8 лет назад +8

      Depends on what area. Sound design in Neuro is definetly more advanced, but the melodies and chords (the more musical side) is more advanced in prog house.

    • @Lessthanthreeedm
      @Lessthanthreeedm 7 лет назад +9

      Haha. There's no comparison here. The mainstream prog house cancer is shit and will always stay the same. There's no "advanced" in terms of melodies, sound design and so on. Take bunch of overused presets, drums, don't forget that pryda snare, take a basic chord scale and write a chessy melody on top. There's literally nothing more advanced in prog house over genres like neuro, drum and bass and other more complex ones because it's mainly made by a bunch of greedy, soulless, money grabbing pricks who only look for opportunities to get popular and jump to every possible bandwagon instead of trying to bring something new and fresh. Why does dnb and similar genres always stay different and envolve? I can easily tell all the phases that mainstream shit gone throught and all the band wagons that everyone jumped on. First it was big room, then it was future house, next is bass house now it's future bass. And eeevery single of those fuckers will jump to these genres.. Even big names like Tiesto became complete sell outs, making shit that's only trendy and will make more money instead of making something original like "maximum crazy" in the past. There's simply no argument here.

  • @KialSubPressure
    @KialSubPressure 11 лет назад +2

    Skrillex himself said it, he learned by watching/listening to Noisia. All of those producers you mentioned came up well after Noisia was established. The more you know ;)

  • @atheos8952
    @atheos8952 10 лет назад +4

    If Skrillex makes one of these, the world will never be the same.

    • @ryniew4745
      @ryniew4745 7 лет назад +2

      Noisia > Skrillex. It's not even close. Also, Skrillex smells like shit.

    • @futilerecordings
      @futilerecordings 7 лет назад

      Rynie W Yep. Noisia's remix of Scary Monsters took a mediocre track and turned it in to gold!

  • @aqrasil6985
    @aqrasil6985 6 лет назад +1

    i come back to these every 3 months

  • @AlexG-wk3nh
    @AlexG-wk3nh 8 лет назад +4

    So i think I've worked out how they make a tune.. the guy talking learns all the software and then makes something and then the bald guy just tells him to blow it up so he just adds a fuck load of distortion and shit and the guy in the back just reads magazines and passes judgement after theyre done

    • @battmarn
      @battmarn 8 лет назад

      the guy in the back does most of their live stuff too from what i've heard

    • @AlexG-wk3nh
      @AlexG-wk3nh 8 лет назад

      if live stuff you mean shouting down a microphone then yeh youre right

    • @darklsn
      @darklsn 8 лет назад +2

      Yo don't fuck with Thys. Thys does a lot of the songwriting rather than the sound design. The dudes hella talented.

    • @AlexG-wk3nh
      @AlexG-wk3nh 8 лет назад

      darklsn im just kidding man these guys are incredible musicians

    • @kristiaankristiaan5278
      @kristiaankristiaan5278 8 лет назад

      The guy reading the magazine is actually the mastermind. Isn't it obvious? :P

  • @thedefector6153
    @thedefector6153 10 лет назад

    Frighteningly good. This guy is one of the best sound engineers I've ever seen.

  • @geoffcraz
    @geoffcraz 9 лет назад +4

    BLOW UP THE TOMS

  • @stoehr
    @stoehr 7 лет назад

    I'm glad someone understands this stuff. It all sounds like Greek to me. I just know I love drum & bass!

  • @markedone150
    @markedone150 10 лет назад +3

    other 2 guys sitting in the back looking like ones who bring him coffee and donuts while hes working :)

  • @brostepisthebest
    @brostepisthebest 11 лет назад

    i'm not even a fan of nosia but his production and the creative ways he uses his tools are like you said something most people can only dream of.

  • @BenNCM
    @BenNCM 10 лет назад +3

    Name of the song when he plays the massive bass sounds please?

    • @MrKasparov13
      @MrKasparov13 10 лет назад

      its Noisia - Mundus Theme

    • @NemesisRecordings2
      @NemesisRecordings2 10 лет назад

      It's a currently unreleased tune. They work on tracks for ages after they have a good outline of what they want the track to sound like. They can end up leaving it to sit for months on end.

    • @BenNCM
      @BenNCM 10 лет назад

      MrKasparov13 it's not mundas theme. thanks for getting back

    • @MrKasparov13
      @MrKasparov13 10 лет назад +1

      it wasnt? oh.. im sorry then :o

    • @phantIVI
      @phantIVI 10 лет назад

      MrKasparov13 Ben NCM Yes, it is Mundus Theme. It's in the DmC OGS.

  • @raulestrada4576
    @raulestrada4576 10 лет назад

    Man so much knowledge in one video. Especially the trick he mentioned about the transients.

  • @axelbierkens6716
    @axelbierkens6716 9 лет назад +4

    I think Noisia works like this: the guy in the chair reading a book does all the live-mixing @ events and the other 2 guys do all the producing. Am I right?

    • @MrMEINNAMEISTMENSCH
      @MrMEINNAMEISTMENSCH 9 лет назад +7

      Axel Bierkens nope, nik (the guy talking) does most of the drums, thijs (the guy reading the magazines) is partly playing shows and partly also producing and martijn (the bald guy) is playing the most shows, but generally i think everyone is involved quite a lot in the production process, since noisia's tracks are complex af

    • @axelbierkens6716
      @axelbierkens6716 9 лет назад

      Nice, I think making music works better if you do it with friends. I've already experienced that it's quite difficult to come up with tunes on your own.

  • @6Assassins
    @6Assassins 11 лет назад

    just work hard. thats the key. find out everything you don't know. you can achieve what ever you want by doing that.

  • @HitchHikerNo1
    @HitchHikerNo1 10 лет назад +12

    Thijs is just not interested at all :D

  • @Destruction634
    @Destruction634 11 лет назад

    26:20 Love how Nik enjoys playing around with the sound there.
    Shows how much detail goes into their work.

  • @MaxCreack
    @MaxCreack 8 лет назад +5

    Wow the jealousy is so unreal xD you people need a life holy shit. Avicii is really good at what he does, Noisia are good at what they do and Martin Garrix is good at what he does. NONE are better than the other and none are more talented than the other. Just because Noisia threw a couple of fancy technical terms around doesn't mean they are more talented than Avicii or Martin Garrix. I do agree that Avicii didn't bring anything to the table that can be learned since all he did was show us how to layer loops and presets and as a music producer I can understand the frustration behind it but maybe Avicii just doesn't teach, I can bet he knows loads of stuff and has experience with many things but his musical process is sitting on his computer, fiddling with knobs and presets till he makes something he likes which in my opinion takes skill and just because he doesn't know what to teach you when he makes music doesn't mean he doesn't know anything. You can't teach music, it's art. What Noisia explained here was just technical stuff and that is the only thing in EDM that can be taught, the songwriting process itself can't be.

    • @xSoqui
      @xSoqui 8 лет назад +3

      I agree. Noisia makes DnB. Martin Garrix makes electro house. Two very different genres. They can both be very complex at times. Noisia just takes it a step forward in everything they make. I just make music using presets because I know shit about sound design. I'm not gonna waste time experimenting with synths and stuff I don't know about for just for one sound. These guys have had years of experience with sound design. I just stick to what I know. And what I really care about is how I make the arrangements and melodies and what not and the end result. No one is gonna ask did you make this or did you right that and judge you for it. I compose 100 percent of my music and have never used a midi file that I didn't make. However, I can tell you that 100 percent of it is presets and samples, but not loops. Judge me for it if you want, but I have fun making my tracks.

    • @MaxCreack
      @MaxCreack 8 лет назад

      Soqui Music Exactly! The whole point is to have fun. Its not a competition.

  • @lownrgy
    @lownrgy 8 лет назад

    lot of what he is talking is something I already knew but was never relentless enough to master, gotta give some huge respect

  • @sntdrumandbass
    @sntdrumandbass 10 лет назад +3

    sample packers , martin garix fan`s dislike this video :D

  • @24killsequalMOAB
    @24killsequalMOAB 7 лет назад +1

    4:33 Thjis: "Yeah, blow off the toms". LOL

  • @xydsrajlooto.8879
    @xydsrajlooto.8879 8 лет назад +3

    TEDx

  • @skyldn
    @skyldn 11 лет назад

    I could have watched them go on for days. Awesome.

  • @kakarutty
    @kakarutty 10 лет назад +3

    cool and informative, but too much nose picking for me

  • @DjangoFlaherty
    @DjangoFlaherty 11 лет назад

    A transient is the initial impact of a percussive sound, like the sound of a stick hitting a drum, before the drum starts rattling/resonating (if you were to slow it down), so we're talking about a few milliseconds. It'll be that first big spike in a percussive sound's waveform.
    It's not necessarily just kicks and snares - it's anything percussive in the way it's played. Strumming or plucking a guitar string is also percussive in nature.

  • @meferdi6
    @meferdi6 11 лет назад

    Wow thanks for this guys, really dig noisia, you guys bring material that nobody else can't!

  • @BroBitOfficial
    @BroBitOfficial 11 лет назад

    To me they are the Nr 1 producers going to see them for the second time in Brussels in October gonna be SIIIICK!!!!

  • @Frobbl
    @Frobbl 7 лет назад +1

    The attention for detail by them is fucking crazy.

  • @cali4niazownmax
    @cali4niazownmax 11 лет назад

    As someone who owns Komplete 8, I have found a few plugins and pre made sounds that sound very similar to the sounds that good artists use.
    Now that's not to say that those sounds are identical, nor simply put into the track and not modulated / edited in some way. What I am saying is anyone with the time, effort, and patience can make / find these sounds and create something just as good as them.

  • @DjangoFlaherty
    @DjangoFlaherty 11 лет назад

    Amen! I lost at least a year trying to master other DAWs and not finishing any music. There are awesome producers using every DAW.

  • @00HoODBoy
    @00HoODBoy 11 лет назад

    thatsd what in was waiting for so long, noisia is so sick

  • @robinlukas4025
    @robinlukas4025 2 года назад

    27:30 look how Thijs suddenly focuses at Nik as he starts nerding about transients and oscillations :D

  • @filipl0rd1
    @filipl0rd1 11 лет назад

    Solving frequency conflict it's one of the way for making your sound pop out the speakers. Propriet mixdown and mastering and there you have it... :)

  • @Denoize206
    @Denoize206 11 лет назад

    I personally believe it was the drum and bass producers who crossed over to dubstep and electro who raised the bar in EDM music production.

  • @thomasgabrielsen5083
    @thomasgabrielsen5083 11 лет назад

    These guys are so talented. They even hit a frequency that made the whole floor of my previous car shake.

    • @CoiutzMicutz
      @CoiutzMicutz 9 месяцев назад

      yea thats called a resonating frequency