9:05 “lets see where this takes us” If anything, that is the most important sentence out of any video i’ve watched on production. Dont make music to how you want it, figure out where the music want to go to itself
16:12 for those watching, you can also click on the pitch knob and then press shift+up/down arrow to transpose an octave btw, thanks for uploading this for free! i always wanted to see muerte working on a track
Since we're giving out tips. Ableton added a sick little hotkey for when you ARE in automation mode. You can hold the f key with the keyboard mode off and the fades reveal themselves. Huge...
muerte, you're fuckin badass dude. Coming from a metal band, I've been obsessed with that dark atmospheric style, i mix it with metal and some surprise hard techno drops that have that same feel. This is very inspirational, and I love how you just move so fluently through ableton. This is where I'm trying to be
I revisited this episode to check the track delay method to accentuate the side chain. But every time I get anywhere close to 50-70ms the drop sounds way off. Why does it seem to groove here? Is it because of the staccato nature of the notes? Any feedback would be cool.
It's probably because you're trying to offset/delay a track or group that has side chain. try creating a group around your delayed track and create your side chain compression there
Makes sense, I did run into that issue before. Thanks. I may just manually move the audio clips in arrangement view for more visual feedback of the swing / groove.
You might be confusing with delay audio effect. He isn't adding delay with feedback, he's just making the whole track group be played 60ms later than the rest of the other track. there is no "delay" fx
The easiest way is to add a delay effect and put feedback to 0 and dry/wet at 100%. Then use the delay time to determine how much you want your synth to be delayed by.
Maybe he has a temporary limiter on the master just so he can get ideas in a mix to as loud as he can. Then he modifies the master’s limiter to his liking after mixing. (Just a hunch, it’s what I like to do when I mix)
@@Retr-pk1rd you can also use a clipper (muerte used gclip a lot in this video), it's what most riddim/dubstep producers are doing nowadays, doesn't sound distorted and doesn't affect the transients too much
9:05 “lets see where this takes us”
If anything, that is the most important sentence out of any video i’ve watched on production. Dont make music to how you want it, figure out where the music want to go to itself
L take that shit was ass
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"I'm gonna make this a little less, a little more uh, a little less long- a little shorter." -MUERTE
3:44
big fan man keep it up
How the fuck did I not think of these techniques. They’re so easily accessible yet it sounds fucking awesome. Wow
Same💀😂
can we show some extra love for muertee like this if you love him
Love ❤
Eq love !!
muerte is so underrated, thanks for the upload!!
he really is
Omg he is not though. Everybody knows he’s the shit. I’m sayin, if u fuvk with riddim u know his name.
how tf is he underrated? like everybody whose into dubstep knows his name wtf
might aswell say marauda is underrated with how you see things
16:12 for those watching, you can also click on the pitch knob and then press shift+up/down arrow to transpose an octave
btw, thanks for uploading this for free! i always wanted to see muerte working on a track
Since we're giving out tips. Ableton added a sick little hotkey for when you ARE in automation mode. You can hold the f key with the keyboard mode off and the fades reveal themselves. Huge...
No way this was my dream to
See him in the daw
same
my dream is see yvm3 in the daw lol
@@kryptxnmusicmy dream is to see Tipper at work in his daw
Thanks for this such valuable information!
Such a fire walkthrough video. Thanks!
Big shout to Muerte and Forbidden Society, hands down best $29 investment I’ve ever spent on music🙌🏼
big love mate
I didnt expect KSHMR Samples to be that useful omg
ngl i see them everywhere. they are amazing
Almost every house producer uses them lol, but I really didn’t expect dubstep producers to use them. Especially not MUERTE.
muerte, you're fuckin badass dude. Coming from a metal band, I've been obsessed with that dark atmospheric style, i mix it with metal and some surprise hard techno drops that have that same feel. This is very inspirational, and I love how you just move so fluently through ableton. This is where I'm trying to be
@The Forbidden Society thank you!!
🫶🏻
I produce very similarly in my workflow to you actually so this has been incredibly relevant and helpful for me particularly thanks dawg
Does this course cover making serum presets from scratch? Specifically machine gun basses.
That's amazing
super cool thanks !
🖤
Amazing video❤
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I love the fact that the main basses are KSHMR kicks lol 😂
Technically a bass hit, but I would have never guessed
oh my gosh this is so amazing I love muerte
Very helpful ❤❤
Thank you🙏
Thanks for the great vid brotha, where can I find the instruments you used?? Like the SUB and Synth, thanks again!
W man bro
Wait so ableton is like logic mixed with fl studio? I gotta try this out
Muerte is nasty asf jeeez
every impressive, i've never seen someone produce like this :D
Sidechaining with utility automation 🤔
You don't know what all those warp modes do!? Bro those are the best part of working with audio
i believe he meant he knows what they do, not how they do ut
awesome
thanks!
how i can buy without using paypal? im from Brazil and the fees are very high
This is awesome
🖤
huge yoked snare
Thank you!!!
thanks for watching!
Lost lands 😮
Anyone know how to make the mid layer rack?
Workflow❤
What’s the website? Trying to find a good website to make some beats
@6:10. - oooo shit that sounds great!
Muerte- sounds a little boring obviously...
Me: leans in closer...😮
how did he drag an entire drum rack on multiple tracks WITH MIDI AND FX from browser? how do you save that?
we did a vid on this - check our shorts
I revisited this episode to check the track delay method to accentuate the side chain. But every time I get anywhere close to 50-70ms the drop sounds way off. Why does it seem to groove here? Is it because of the staccato nature of the notes? Any feedback would be cool.
It's probably because you're trying to offset/delay a track or group that has side chain. try creating a group around your delayed track and create your side chain compression there
Makes sense, I did run into that issue before. Thanks. I may just manually move the audio clips in arrangement view for more visual feedback of the swing / groove.
right muerte is aidan?
I thought you never wanted track delay on sub frequencies????
You might be confusing with delay audio effect. He isn't adding delay with feedback, he's just making the whole track group be played 60ms later than the rest of the other track. there is no "delay" fx
Has somebody a clue how to make the track delay effect on FL Studio? Seems pretty useful, I always drag the patterns off grid which is annoying. thx
there is a little clock button at the bottom of each track under the stereo knob
The easiest way is to add a delay effect and put feedback to 0 and dry/wet at 100%. Then use the delay time to determine how much you want your synth to be delayed by.
Thank you guys, ill try.
@@JohnTronMusic so did it work?
Anybody struggling to get GClip for Ableton?
why is his master not in red ?
Maybe he has a temporary limiter on the master just so he can get ideas in a mix to as loud as he can. Then he modifies the master’s limiter to his liking after mixing. (Just a hunch, it’s what I like to do when I mix)
@@Retr-pk1rd ohohh. thanks man !
@@Retr-pk1rd you can also use a clipper (muerte used gclip a lot in this video), it's what most riddim/dubstep producers are doing nowadays, doesn't sound distorted and doesn't affect the transients too much
bring sisto