I wish he showed how he makes drums. Like from the most basic to the point where he feels good putting it in a sample pack. One thing I notice is most really fucking good producers don’t actually show how they make drums, except like Au5 and Virtual Riot. It’s like trade secrets haha.
@@wayveemusic Yeah, that or how he adds effects and does compression and leveling and what not to make the drums sit in the mix so well. All of the above. Au5 has some awesome snare drum design videos from scratch. So cool.
@@wayveemusic He obviously isn’t just downloading a sample from the internet and keeping it exactly how it was with no additions or personal flavor added.
@@DragonDrummer2 well its always better to pick the best and clean drums and leave them dry in my opinion, the thing is that you need to sidechain everything the right way
@@ItsWesSmithYo100%. Especially if you keep watching his videos, spend a little money and show some support and love❤ Deconstruct the samples and make them into your own AND then make your own!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
techhouse doesn't have to be boring and simple. in this video you just chose a pretty minimalistic style from techhouse. There are a lot of other (more complex) styles Look for Andreas Henneberg, Juliet Sikora, Format B....
it is when you use presets & pre-made loops.. & Techhouse is so easy as it is.. its the making the sounds & programming that takes the skill.. weather he does os dosent make his own stuff is irrelevant.. but hes using pre-made everything. its like music by numbers.
Just stumbled across this and I've learnt a lot in 13 mins then listening to someone bang on about how simple things are but never do things that are simple.
Not just the tutorials, but the energy that this guy shows and shares with the audience... That's what really caught my attention. Keep grinding bro. You deserve the best! ❤️🔥
Excellent video. Noob here. I've always played around w/ music but only now as I am getting older finding myself in a DAW far too often. Very clean and fun presentation.
Man you are the man on youtube for these tuts. I'm a very experienced producer and have enjoyed watching you grow up and get better over the years. Keep up the great work. Hint: I think you should do some more tuts on mixing and channel racks, I think that's where a lot of people get messed up and not deliver the higher quality songs they may have the idea, but if it's not mixed right,, it's never going to sound right
I'm not really a huge fan of tech house because it's just too minimalistic and repetitive for me, but I'll of course be here to watch these tutorials. :)
My bro you this is fire. You are are a waaaay better producer than I, but where you're saying you are sidechaining the vocal, you are more accurately "ducking" the vocal with that automation. I am sure you understand this but maybe this alleviates confusion for somebody. Probably I will just confuse you more, BUT.. Sidechaining, traditionally is a wiring/connection path where you actually split the signal which triggers the compressor(usually kick) to "duck" the track that the compressor is on(usually bass). One split goes into the compressor to trigger the ducking, and one split goes to the mixer. This is because hardware compressors don't usually output the sidechain signal, and if you think about it, this makes sense. If you put a compressor on a bass, and you run your kick output to trigger the compressor, then unless the compressor does some internal routing, which would essentially be that same split we put in the chain earlier, AND has a separate output for your kick or whatever, then that kick sound would die in the compressor. So sidechaining refers to this little chain you have made with the compressor, bass, and kick, which because of the splitter, goes off to the side of its main path. Of course you could have a layout where your going up or down instead of to the side but if you visualize the signal path vertically, the way channels are usually laid out on a mixer, it becomes clear. The effect this has is known as ducking. Software and ever more complex hardware eventually handled the need to actually wire up this physical sidechain, but you can do it in Reason, where I first did it.
the beat is awesome, great tutorial...id put the vocal in its own sampler instrument on ADSR, instead of how u did it, but thats just my preference...fire video, u help people out and thats amazing!!!
I not say english language. I see you every day. You my teacher. I work 2 weeks for born this track. I watch you. I finished 1 tracks, 8 - very bad. SR 38 - END STATION. MASTERING VERY BAD!!!! THIS 1 track, I learning!
The truth is if the music is good it's actually mostly thanks to the real talent inside those samples. Those modern "producers" are adding so few value..
Subscribed. Nice friendly breakdown of what it is and what makes it so... then effectively delves deeper into the finer points. It's one thing to know yet shit.. but quite another to impart that knowledge effectively as a good teacher 👍
very good man, thank you for having you here on RUclips, can you ask me a question? Permission from the copyright holders is needed to use acapellas in productions?
Hello moonboy im a big fan from th north Africa (Tunisia) and i looooooooove Dubstep, wonkey dubstep all the genre of EDM i love you bruh i looooooove you (your hairstyle 😍😍😍😍
I usually don’t expect a lot from RUclipsrs sharing production tips but moonboy gives out pure sauce on beatmaking. Insane
I wish he showed how he makes drums. Like from the most basic to the point where he feels good putting it in a sample pack. One thing I notice is most really fucking good producers don’t actually show how they make drums, except like Au5 and Virtual Riot. It’s like trade secrets haha.
@@DragonDrummer2 you mean drums sound design from scratch?
@@wayveemusic Yeah, that or how he adds effects and does compression and leveling and what not to make the drums sit in the mix so well. All of the above. Au5 has some awesome snare drum design videos from scratch. So cool.
@@wayveemusic He obviously isn’t just downloading a sample from the internet and keeping it exactly how it was with no additions or personal flavor added.
@@DragonDrummer2 well its always better to pick the best and clean drums and leave them dry in my opinion, the thing is that you need to sidechain everything the right way
Lets gooooo!!! House is so fun to make!
I think he might have an Infinite Production Suite. Not sure though.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
How to tech house?! Buy my sample pack!!!
@@knueverl90lol, it’s a free tut G 😎 people gotta eat 😂
@@ItsWesSmithYo100%. Especially if you keep watching his videos, spend a little money and show some support and love❤
Deconstruct the samples and make them into your own AND then make your own!!!
❤❤❤❤❤
Im pretty sure he would talk about it if he did
Man watching you grow has been so much fun! Keep going moonboy! To da mooon and beyond!
Your positivity is just so refreshing. You seem just so happy to be talking about what your passionate about. love your videos moonboy
Long live moon boy!!
techhouse doesn't have to be boring and simple. in this video you just chose a pretty minimalistic style from techhouse. There are a lot of other (more complex) styles
Look for Andreas Henneberg, Juliet Sikora, Format B....
well I would actually recommend people like Chris Lake, Walker & Royce or Claude VonStroke for more complex and creative tech house stuff...
The bass is absolutely killing it!
Your videos are, besides of being very informative, really aesthetic as well!
I'm always pleased to watch a new video from you!!
Im 31 and the way you find those old tracks dope gives me hope my tastes as a preteen were spot on lol
🤯 I'm impressed! You make it look so easy and fun, thanks for the encouragement 👊🏼
@Broken Drum Machine would love to hear your music
it is when you use presets & pre-made loops..
& Techhouse is so easy as it is..
its the making the sounds & programming that takes the skill..
weather he does os dosent make his own stuff is irrelevant.. but hes using pre-made everything.
its like music by numbers.
thank you so much MOONBOY for the free tech house project files
Great Tips
BANGER!
This is so good ong
Just stumbled across this and I've learnt a lot in 13 mins then listening to someone bang on about how simple things are but never do things that are simple.
Not just the tutorials, but the energy that this guy shows and shares with the audience... That's what really caught my attention. Keep grinding bro. You deserve the best! ❤️🔥
is it at all legal to give people so much valuable information?
this video is the best I've ever seen on youtube
I know nothing about making music or music theory but I really want to make it. Your tutorials make it possible, thank you!
Awesome video Moonboy! The tutorials are great, I also love your original tracks and mixes. Keep it up man!
Excellent video. Noob here. I've always played around w/ music but only now as I am getting older finding myself in a DAW far too often. Very clean and fun presentation.
The studio is looking like a vibe
This is dope dude
Man you are the man on youtube for these tuts. I'm a very experienced producer and have enjoyed watching you grow up and get better over the years. Keep up the great work.
Hint: I think you should do some more tuts on mixing and channel racks, I think that's where a lot of people get messed up and not deliver the higher quality songs they may have the idea, but if it's not mixed right,, it's never going to sound right
Agreed
i love the bass, almost sounds like an 808
Thank you for sharing your learnings
the pumping vocal with Utility instead of Lfo is pretty dope !
Gregor Tresher - Unfold. Tech house to me is something between house and techno. Jacking simple massive beats, techno type hook, simple melody if any
Just discovered your RUclips Channel, Well done! Congrats!
Watched this and had a fire track in less then 2 hours. Thanks dudeee!
I'm not really a huge fan of tech house because it's just too minimalistic and repetitive for me, but I'll of course be here to watch these tutorials. :)
Just got to go see a live tech house festival. It gets wild
Me nether but it works live
Its all about the bassline my man. You want the bass and drums be be extremely groovy and live you will go NUTS.
it's up to the producer to not copy-paste entire sections with no spice added
Agree it’s stupidly repetitive
The vocals are really good!
YOU HAVE TO RELEASE IT its so so cool!
My bro you this is fire. You are are a waaaay better producer than I, but where you're saying you are sidechaining the vocal, you are more accurately "ducking" the vocal with that automation.
I am sure you understand this but maybe this alleviates confusion for somebody. Probably I will just confuse you more, BUT..
Sidechaining, traditionally is a wiring/connection path where you actually split the signal which triggers the compressor(usually kick) to "duck" the track that the compressor is on(usually bass). One split goes into the compressor to trigger the ducking, and one split goes to the mixer. This is because hardware compressors don't usually output the sidechain signal, and if you think about it, this makes sense. If you put a compressor on a bass, and you run your kick output to trigger the compressor, then unless the compressor does some internal routing, which would essentially be that same split we put in the chain earlier, AND has a separate output for your kick or whatever, then that kick sound would die in the compressor.
So sidechaining refers to this little chain you have made with the compressor, bass, and kick, which because of the splitter, goes off to the side of its main path. Of course you could have a layout where your going up or down instead of to the side but if you visualize the signal path vertically, the way channels are usually laid out on a mixer, it becomes clear.
The effect this has is known as ducking.
Software and ever more complex hardware eventually handled the need to actually wire up this physical sidechain, but you can do it in Reason, where I first did it.
Thank you so much for the awesome tutorials. They always give me inspiration and great ideas. :)
the beat is awesome, great tutorial...id put the vocal in its own sampler instrument on ADSR, instead of how u did it, but thats just my preference...fire video, u help people out and thats amazing!!!
Manually side-chaining with volume automation, simple yet effective, nice video!
I have become addicted to this channel
Just copped the Bass House Pack!! Thanks Moonboy!
I love you Moonboy!
i like the way you explain simple and effective Gracias amigo
Love your tutorials man keep it up
Nice style
Love you moonboy
Love u moonboy ❤️
thanks for sharing, ur a gem moonboy
Oh my god you are a wizard!!!
The quality of the video is amazing!
Exactly what I needed to fall on! Exactly what I wanna do! You da man! Thx!
Maybe add something minimal to teaser and that all. Very cool single will be! Thanks for this video!
I not say english language. I see you every day. You my teacher. I work 2 weeks for born this track. I watch you. I finished 1 tracks, 8 - very bad. SR 38 - END STATION. MASTERING VERY BAD!!!! THIS 1 track, I learning!
I swear the Algo brings me here once a month to get me psyched 😎🖤🙌🍭
Keep Pushing YoungBlood!
Fire bro, loving John Summit’s style rn
Have in mind when you drop semitones especially w vocal you need to make sure is the same as the note of the bass
can you elaborate on this?
Tech-House is such a stuid genre. Thanks for reminding me.
MR:MOONBOY! Thanks for the video, perfeeect! :D
my god this is a banger
So simple bro! Absolute heater!
this is crazy
Awesome vid dude 💯🔥
The track is fire. Release that banger!
DAMN, ITS TIME TO LEARN THIS GENRE!
thank you
The truth is if the music is good it's actually mostly thanks to the real talent inside those samples. Those modern "producers" are adding so few value..
thanks moonboy
man You are god !!!! cheers from México ✌️
Nice job on the remake it's 🔥
Primero papi, te amo moonboy
Such a cool video, thank you!🔥🔥❤
Release this man ♥️ 🔥
Yooo this is going to help my production so much! You're an absolute king 🙏👑, thanks for sharing this gem of knowledge
wow that is for sure an instant banger !!!
Big fan of how you break things down bro 🤙🏽 thanks !
always killing it ty moonboiiii
Dope af as always! What Don't you do as a genre now? Next Trance? lol
Thanks Moon Boy ^_^
Smashed it with that one!
Subscribed. Nice friendly breakdown of what it is and what makes it so... then effectively delves deeper into the finer points. It's one thing to know yet shit.. but quite another to impart that knowledge effectively as a good teacher 👍
This was a great video and you delivered so much value i don't even mind you sharing the packs bro. You are great at what you do
what I get from all his vids is a break down of each genre.. & use presets & samples.
so yes thats all good but its not teaching you anything.
very good man, thank you for having you here on RUclips, can you ask me a question? Permission from the copyright holders is needed to use acapellas in productions?
Love it! Thanks broski
Regardless though, I'm excited for the pack, and man those bonuses, STOP ENTICING ME SO MUCH! XD I gotta save SOME money.
You're Amazing!!!
Been waiting on this tutorial thank you bro
great job amigo !!!!
New studio looks dope my g
love this guy
If this just had snare roles before the drop and in the middle of the drop then this would be the best tech house track of the year.
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Love the video! How did you add swing in?
Oh you're a DJ??...😀'me too my friend😎
I enjoyed every second of this video. Thank you!
From early 2 thousand to remix 2022 this fire bro 🔥💯 all my favorite songs used to listen too when I was little boy getting into being a dJ
keep up the hard work moonboy!! :D
Great video man
God bless! Big fan!
That’s really cool, thanks you men
you are a genius.
Hello moonboy im a big fan from th north Africa (Tunisia) and i looooooooove Dubstep, wonkey dubstep all the genre of EDM i love you bruh i looooooove you (your hairstyle 😍😍😍😍