Yeah if ANYONE tries to say Mike ain't nice like that, show them this video, this is the epitome of sonically on fucking point. Mike just knows what he's doing better than most people on this earth.
Someone tell me please how every beat this guy makes imo sounds like the most incredibly humongous and epically astonishing intro on the planet and yet each one is bigger and better and more badazz than the last wtf🤯 he studied Beethoven he claims.. Thats quite obvious sir 😂
@user-xq2yc3ep4h I'm talking about an iconic synth that goes from $40,000 - $125,000 used. I'm just going to assume you're a a bot or an NPC at this point.
Cause you haven't listened to much music, lol. 90% of what he did here were standard synth tricks (arpeggios and reverb), based on two or three diatonic chords. Very simple arrangements. But you're entitled to love it of course. I also like it. But it's predictable and simple to the extreme.
17:51 Imagine saying everything you do is improv, then casually mentioning being classically trained and studying Bach at 8, then leaning back and hitting ur remote with an antenna to trigger ur fog machine because THAT'S what makes the track better 😂😂😂
This was great, if only it was a full length documentary honestly. Reminds me of when I used to actually buy CDs and they'd sometimes come with a 'making of' DVD that had some fooling around, but a lot of REALLY great insights into the process of writing and recording. Coheed & Cambria GAIBS:IV is a great example, Rick Rubin is featured in there a few times along with a couple of STILL unreleased jams.
@@OfficiallyMaidenless I miss the days of CDs, and back then they were really pushing their sales by including stuff like DVDs because record companies knew everyone was downloading stuff for free. *Coheed & Cambria* though…oh man, what a blast from the past! Here's a cool story for you: In October 2002 Co&Ca were on a small tour of the Northeast US - in a crappy van pulling a tiny trailer full of their equipment - self-promoting their Delirium Trigger EP. They were playing this little church's parish hall in Middleboro, MA to roughly 100 people, and only 40 were really watching. Their set was messy, and Claudio's glasses kept falling off as he bounced his head and got sweatier and sweatier. Still, the music was _excellent_ and they had an unquestionably powerful presence. After the show I bought their EP. They were looking some good cheap pizza, so I walked them to the nearby Central Café. The whole time I was getting tidbits about their DIY tour and Claudio's complex and fantastical themes behind his lyrics. I was blown away by his creativity, which was very inspirational to me at just 16. A couple years later, they were signed and playing huge shows - they were even on MTV. Though I never got to hang with them again, it was _AWESOME_ to meet them under those circumstances.
Saw Mike Dean live on November 2023, in Buenos Aires. He was one of the opening acts for The Weeknd. Mike did an amazing concert, very conceptual, very musically driven, definitely a very accomplished artist. Despite the fact that the crowd was waiting for the main concert, every single person in the River Plate stadium got hypnotized by his presence and his sounds.
amigo cuando estaba viendo el video me puse a pensar ,mike dean y the weeknd habran hecho musica?ahora leo que fue telonero cuando vino a river ..me la re perdi,como .habran sonado esos sintes ahi ,zarpado no?
@@gagealbright he was on his own, playing guitar and keys but I can't remember what was his stage name in that concert. I tried to look for the poster to see if I could find his stage name at that instance but I haven't found it. Sorry my friend.
Mike Dean is awesome! The man creates amazing sounds for the greats, has been around the greats like Dave Pensado, and is still humble enough to go and play a piano recital for his childhood piano teacher after all his success. Dude is cool
I consider myself a knowledgeable musician and I was completely unaware of Mike Dean's existence until watching this video. Truly a kite-high mad scientist type and his choice of hairstyle perfectly channels that vibe. With an ear like his for melody and sound design, it's no wonder he has been successful. Superbly-produced video, Reverb, showcasing his amazing synth collection and abilities.
I beg you please, release the track somewhere it's only been four days and I'm already tired of having to come back to this (fantastic) video to listen to it
I am in my 50s, and just started taking piano lessons so I can play the synth due to Mike Dean! I never had the time when I was active duty. I have found new joy in playing with the Arturia Microfreak which is a small, budget synth but really cool to use inside a DAW or on its own. I hope one day to get an OB-6 or a Matriarch. Thanks reverb! This was awesome.
Man, I got to play an original minimoog the other day, and it was simultaneously really fun, and also frustrating. I've played so many VST and hardware emulations of that synth, gotten perfectly good sounds, and I figured that the real thing couldn't sound that much better. Holy shit was I wrong, the difference is not subtle, the real thing sounds so much better. Maybe the difference wouldn't be too noticeable in a busy track but even then, I'm not sure; either way it single handedly ruined emulations for me lol
Dude I love that he says he wants everything to sound like Terminator this may be the greatest producer of all time. So much range and so many hits! Gotta get my trifecta built
Mike is definitely a hero of mine.. his work on travis's production is so good .. he is the reason I bought my matriarch and plan on adding more analog to my collection
Living legend. His music is like is personality: classy, charismatic, Anything he plays sounds huge and powerful but subtle and soft at the same time. I love his style . Best producer in the world too
In my dream I hope there will be a meeting between Mike Dean, Rick Rubin, Deadmau5 and Hans Zimmer. If these made a album together or just a studio session... man that would be the nicest shit ever exist..
i cant ever imagine entering a room like that and not getting inspired, ive been producing few years and im still on the starter kit: laptop speakers midi keyboard
What an honor for you to take us on this synth journey. Awesome and informative. They all look amazing. Love what you do with the Oberheim among many other things. Then the guitar stuff!!! Great tone and FX.
Was just watching an interview with Lee Ritenour and he referred to Mike saying “he would be stoned the whole time, sat in the corner and stayed in the pocket so hard for hours on end. Nobody would really talk to him. He was just in the pocket.” What a legend.
Rarely do you see a film where the song being made and the tools being used align to create a supercell of a storm this good. Mike’s vibe and abilities are really inspiring.
I would love to learn the music theory behind what notes/chord progressions he chooses etc. It always sounds so different from anything I've ever heard and is so distinct. Is it cause he uses specific scales? If anyone can educate me on this please do!
I grew up listening to Mike Dean's production with Rap-a-Lot Records. He's absolutely one of my favorite all time musicians. ESPECIALLY now that I've gotten into synths... I can legitimately say without hyperbole that dude is genuinely a once in a generation kind of talent
"I always make the same sounds on each synth"
me too Mike, me too
yeah....
amen
“I repurposed the oscillator knobs into delay throws.” lol bruh
@@Kane_62Just follow the path you took with the other synth. Use the same waveforms.
loved hearing that
Only a matter of time before Mike scores a feature film. Imagine him and Hans Zimmer in the studio together.
Yeah how has he not done a soundtrack before?
I was thinking the exact same thing, he's like a modern-day Vangelis
He already did TENET with Travis Scott. Admittedly, it's a Travis Scott song, but on the side of production Mike perfected it.
I think that would be an interaction worth filming. Mike Dean passes a blunt to Hans Zimmer and asks about his thoughts on a CS 80 split
Hans has a whole team of composers, Mike rocks out solo.
Whoever captured the audio for this did an incredible job
Incredible
True statement 💯
I agree, tho I'm pretty sure they just recorded everything and Mike mixed it for the video?
Great point, easily overlooked!
Yes, they perfectly captured Mike’s bong phlegm sounds, as well as the beautiful and awe-inspiring music he creates. Package deal.
Holy shit... Congratulations, people of reverb, you might have just created the best video on the internet.
Yeah if ANYONE tries to say Mike ain't nice like that, show them this video, this is the epitome of sonically on fucking point. Mike just knows what he's doing better than most people on this earth.
Facts mike for the win
Top 5 of all time for sure.
@@jwizdum2103 yea man Mike is insane wit it
Someone tell me please how every beat this guy makes imo sounds like the most incredibly humongous and epically astonishing intro on the planet and yet each one is bigger and better and more badazz than the last wtf🤯 he studied Beethoven he claims.. Thats quite obvious sir 😂
"I just like when everything sounds like The Terminator" same Mike, same
the first 2 things i play on every poly synth when checking it out... terminator and bladerunner theme
Me listening to this new Yeat album
He definitely uses the guitar like Brad fiedel does in his movies
"Yea, this synth was used on Thriller, no biggie...." *Lights bong*
@user-xq2yc3ep4h You literally have no idea what you're talking about hahaha
@user-xq2yc3ep4h do it better we r waitin
@user-xq2yc3ep4h”And you are know what you’re talking about?”
you're so hilariously wrong @user-xq2yc3ep4h
@user-xq2yc3ep4h I'm talking about an iconic synth that goes from $40,000 - $125,000 used. I'm just going to assume you're a a bot or an NPC at this point.
Why are all of his synth videos the best thing I’ve ever heard musically
cause hes mike dean aka the synth god
If there's anyone in this world it is probably him😂
Analog sound
Cause you haven't listened to much music, lol.
90% of what he did here were standard synth tricks (arpeggios and reverb), based on two or three diatonic chords. Very simple arrangements. But you're entitled to love it of course. I also like it. But it's predictable and simple to the extreme.
@@lukehunnable he's probably talking about the quality of the sound. Most producers/musicians use synth emulators. He uses the real stuff
He just drops his hands and everything sounds like a new song!
17:51 Imagine saying everything you do is improv, then casually mentioning being classically trained and studying Bach at 8, then leaning back and hitting ur remote with an antenna to trigger ur fog machine because THAT'S what makes the track better 😂😂😂
That moment blew my mind
I mean, just even having a fog machine in your studio (I mean a real one not just a glass one). The guy is an entertainer showman without even trying.
Welp, new bar set for studio documentary. No possible way for anything to be cooler than this.
100% truth
oh, the pinnacle of studio tours is legowelts "synthesizer" doc ;) Just joking :)
This was great, if only it was a full length documentary honestly. Reminds me of when I used to actually buy CDs and they'd sometimes come with a 'making of' DVD that had some fooling around, but a lot of REALLY great insights into the process of writing and recording. Coheed & Cambria GAIBS:IV is a great example, Rick Rubin is featured in there a few times along with a couple of STILL unreleased jams.
@@OfficiallyMaidenless I miss the days of CDs, and back then they were really pushing their sales by including stuff like DVDs because record companies knew everyone was downloading stuff for free.
*Coheed & Cambria* though…oh man, what a blast from the past! Here's a cool story for you:
In October 2002 Co&Ca were on a small tour of the Northeast US - in a crappy van pulling a tiny trailer full of their equipment - self-promoting their Delirium Trigger EP. They were playing this little church's parish hall in Middleboro, MA to roughly 100 people, and only 40 were really watching. Their set was messy, and Claudio's glasses kept falling off as he bounced his head and got sweatier and sweatier. Still, the music was _excellent_ and they had an unquestionably powerful presence.
After the show I bought their EP. They were looking some good cheap pizza, so I walked them to the nearby Central Café. The whole time I was getting tidbits about their DIY tour and Claudio's complex and fantastical themes behind his lyrics. I was blown away by his creativity, which was very inspirational to me at just 16.
A couple years later, they were signed and playing huge shows - they were even on MTV. Though I never got to hang with them again, it was _AWESOME_ to meet them under those circumstances.
The smoke machine is cherry on top....
Mike's ability to just throw down a spine chilling bassline in seconds is so crazy. Also loved the editing on this (I know it took hours).
So this is the magic that makes travis scott songs sound so good.
And like every other artist ever that’s worked with him
sound godly* without mike dean they're already good, but with him it's over nine thousand
This is what the inside of omnisphere looks like
Saw Mike Dean live on November 2023, in Buenos Aires. He was one of the opening acts for The Weeknd. Mike did an amazing concert, very conceptual, very musically driven, definitely a very accomplished artist. Despite the fact that the crowd was waiting for the main concert, every single person in the River Plate stadium got hypnotized by his presence and his sounds.
amigo cuando estaba viendo el video me puse a pensar ,mike dean y the weeknd habran hecho musica?ahora leo que fue telonero cuando vino a river ..me la re perdi,como .habran sonado esos sintes ahi ,zarpado no?
@@monoblock15beats51 Fué un concierto sensacional, una super producción.
la intro fué épica
does he do shows under his own name? or was it with a band? thanks
@@gagealbright he was on his own, playing guitar and keys but I can't remember what was his stage name in that concert. I tried to look for the poster to see if I could find his stage name at that instance but I haven't found it. Sorry my friend.
Mike Dean and Oneohtrix Point Never need to make an album together
Don’t think we’re ready for that friend. I mean, imagine.
they are working together on the weeknd's new album
There’s a picture of them together in the studio with The Weeknd.
Oooo I would shit my pants
mike did the Atmos mixes of Again and they've def worked together on Weeknd stuff
Part 0: Before anything else, get yourself toasted - nicely toasted … 🔥💨
Reverb left the most important part out
@@V-Pee😂 💁♂️
@@V-Pee They didn't...At 3:18 he straight up fires up a bong lol
is it really mike dean if hes not ripping the bong@@DmitryChmelyov
That Oberheim 4 voice is bad ass
Mike Dean is awesome! The man creates amazing sounds for the greats, has been around the greats like Dave Pensado, and is still humble enough to go and play a piano recital for his childhood piano teacher after all his success. Dude is cool
MIKE DEAN IS MY HERO, THAT TRACK HE MADE FOR THIS VIDEO IS ONE OF THE BEST THING'S THAT I HAVE EVER HEARD I LOVE YOU MIKE.
I consider myself a knowledgeable musician and I was completely unaware of Mike Dean's existence until watching this video. Truly a kite-high mad scientist type and his choice of hairstyle perfectly channels that vibe. With an ear like his for melody and sound design, it's no wonder he has been successful. Superbly-produced video, Reverb, showcasing his amazing synth collection and abilities.
Guess you aren't looking at the credits of the biggest hip hop tunes of the past 20 years 🤷🏻♂️
@@DJ_Melech Not being a fan of hip-hop, you are quite right. 🙂
I beg you please, release the track somewhere it's only been four days and I'm already tired of having to come back to this (fantastic) video to listen to it
been wanting a video like this with mike dean for a decade. great work reverb
Big same-we had been trying to do this for years and jumped at the chance once we had it
That might be the best studio and music video I've ever seen
I am in my 50s, and just started taking piano lessons so I can play the synth due to Mike Dean! I never had the time when I was active duty. I have found new joy in playing with the Arturia Microfreak which is a small, budget synth but really cool to use inside a DAW or on its own. I hope one day to get an OB-6 or a Matriarch. Thanks reverb! This was awesome.
so awesome. those synths sound so lush and soft. haven't found a vst that comes close to this 🔥🔥
Man, I got to play an original minimoog the other day, and it was simultaneously really fun, and also frustrating. I've played so many VST and hardware emulations of that synth, gotten perfectly good sounds, and I figured that the real thing couldn't sound that much better. Holy shit was I wrong, the difference is not subtle, the real thing sounds so much better. Maybe the difference wouldn't be too noticeable in a busy track but even then, I'm not sure; either way it single handedly ruined emulations for me lol
@methyod stem a track out through analog gear and every DAW will sound paper thin from then on 😂
Analog bliss, my friend. It's incredible.
"Computer Keyboard" had me dying, we need more content like this please!!
Great to know I don't have to feel alone. Thanks Mr.Dean.🙏
How wild is this man. I lost it when he popped out the smoke machine. Awesome video!
Dude I love that he says he wants everything to sound like Terminator this may be the greatest producer of all time. So much range and so many hits! Gotta get my trifecta built
Mike is definitely a hero of mine.. his work on travis's production is so good .. he is the reason I bought my matriarch and plan on adding more analog to my collection
Living legend.
His music is like is personality: classy, charismatic,
Anything he plays sounds huge and powerful but subtle and soft at the same time.
I love his style .
Best producer in the world too
Mike is THE synth GOD but TBH been a fan since his work with Scarface and the Rap-A-Lot family 💯🔥🔥🔥
in the rap and trap community yeah
In my dream I hope there will be a meeting between Mike Dean, Rick Rubin, Deadmau5 and Hans Zimmer. If these made a album together or just a studio session... man that would be the nicest shit ever exist..
Holy cats reverb. This was an incredible video. There’s nothing else on the Internet like this. make more.
Listening to this video through your phone speaker does not do it justice. Had to put on my headphones and vibe out 🙌🏾
i cant ever imagine entering a room like that and not getting inspired, ive been producing few years and im still on the starter kit: laptop speakers midi keyboard
That was incredible! Never wanted an analogue synth until now haha
The GOAT. Nice piece Reverb. Alot of people had no idea who Mike Dean was until the Scarface Tiny Desk. Absolute legend.
I could listen to him riff on a synth all fucking night. Mike, you're a genius, brother. 🔥
Quite something to see somebody who knows exactly what they're doing. Exactly what each machine will do and how to make it all 'sing'. Respect!
That Oberheim is a beast with the bass
LEGENDARY PRODUCER G.O.A.T
I'm always inspired to watch him. I can watch for many hours at a stretch without getting bored by his sounds
Every synth he touches "this is the best synth ever" but it's actually true, at that moment in time.
needed this in our life!
Thank you Reverb🔥🔥🔥🙏🏾
Love the Kramer hair Mike’s got going on! 😁👍
😂 my thought was David Lynch
Very cool inside view of the studio. Gotta love when a distinguished guy confidently takes a bong hit in an interview.
I see you reuploaded and took the shot of Mike smoking a bong out…
And the bit where he waves his dick about. And WHERE has the bit with the sheep sacrifice gone???
No more weed allowed on RUclips 😂
Good thing I downloaded the original version before it was deleted 😂
I figured that was what it was! It was like a 3 second part. 😂
lol
I think this is hands down the best synth video from a legend on here! My 6th watch! Incredible
SYNTH HEAVEN!! Thank you Reverb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Incredible
I really appreciate being in the room hearing from the living legend! Houston got love for Mike Dean !!
The American Wakeman!! Love the CS80 and Oberheim Four Voice!
I can completely see this track being the background of a starting scene of a dramatic sci-fi. Beautiful
he just showed us he's the one person behind kanye and Travis sound in a 20 min youtube video!
What an honor for you to take us on this synth journey. Awesome and informative. They all look amazing. Love what you do with the Oberheim among many other things. Then the guitar stuff!!! Great tone and FX.
Mike The Synth God Dean. I love you. Your music really makes me happy.🔥🐐
casually pushing synths, lighting pipes.
I felt comfortable!
Great synths, great producer, great moment captured, great sound!
love how Mikes tracks are just one big epic 80s ripping jam
Best video we have had here in Zimbabwe for a while now thanks Reverb❤
Literally the only reason I want to make more money in music is to buy more stuff for music. This room is like 200k just in synths😭
His production on Yuckmouth Thugged Out the Albulation back in 98 holds up even today. Been a fan for many years
This video was so well-mixed.
Was just watching an interview with Lee Ritenour and he referred to Mike saying “he would be stoned the whole time, sat in the corner and stayed in the pocket so hard for hours on end. Nobody would really talk to him. He was just in the pocket.” What a legend.
The "Dean" of synths!
I love Mike so much. He really seems to be opening up about his proccess in the last few years too and I REALLY LOVE THAT
Happy to say I’ve worked with the goat 🐐
must be awesome 🔥
11:55 those chords evoked life in me
Best commercial ever! Mike is da man! Mike With the Attitude!!!
My god that CS80. Now i understand the hype. Never heard such powerful sound out of any synth
Rarely do you see a film where the song being made and the tools being used align to create a supercell of a storm this good. Mike’s vibe and abilities are really inspiring.
He makes these melodies so effortlessly
I would love to learn the music theory behind what notes/chord progressions he chooses etc. It always sounds so different from anything I've ever heard and is so distinct. Is it cause he uses specific scales? If anyone can educate me on this please do!
Love that “Mike Dean Sound”
Already watched it thrice! Seeing Mike work his work is watching magic happen. Loved what he said : "LOVE ERRORS"
Fess with the “what’s up with that synthex “ lol I feel u fess.
that combo with the four voice and the obx kicks so much ass. guitar sound is nuts too. mike gotta be the coolest dude in the music business
Holy fucking shit this video was fucking amazing🔥🔥
3:33 Bro this is the most dark bass that i ever heard in my life🔥🔥
the guitar tone is antares harmony engine
I was just thinking to test that because it sounded like that to me too.
sounds like distortion plus and octave pedal to me
Wondering why it has to be kept on the DL?
@@TNNLZ because it’s sauce
Sometimes I hate the way synth sounds end up but all of these are PRIME. Just perfect, space-filling instruments/sounds.
"...that's kind of a really cool fvck up!" should be the new meme. @ 11:45 Lol
Wanna be as good with synths like this man one day
him playing the 808s straight from the keyboard was the hardest move in the whole video
My God the melody on the OBX was one of the best things I’ve heard in my life
4:39 "I don't know why everybody doesn't make poly-aftertouch synths" Ditto. I love my ASM Hydrasynth!
MUSIC FOR THE FUTURE MAKES SO MUCH SENSE NOW , the construction feels so similar I love it
great video was waiting for the guitar sound because that’s my instrument but hey i love the synths
1million dollars worth of synth’s. And then proceeds to use an 808 from reddit😂 🐐 ‼️
That guitar tone is great! Sounds like there is an octaver on it
maybe a Pog...
apuesto a que es un vst jajajaj
this is the best video to exist in the internet right now!
Does anyone know what that step input max4live device is called that he's using?
looking for that too
Video was really engaging and the audio quality was amazing. Thank you to everyone involved.
No one man should have all that power…
Mike “hold my synth”
I grew up listening to Mike Dean's production with Rap-a-Lot Records. He's absolutely one of my favorite all time musicians. ESPECIALLY now that I've gotten into synths... I can legitimately say without hyperbole that dude is genuinely a once in a generation kind of talent
This is straight up tinnitus therapy thanks Mike!
This man is endless inspiration for countless musicians. Myself included. Ultimate synth god. Baddest collection around. Thank you always Mike!
Mike is a monster bro!! You guys should definitely try and get Chromeo on here, would love to see them cook up for this channel.
I have listened to him building this track a solid 25 times and it still hits me somewhere special every. damn. time! WHEN WILL WE GET THIS RELEASED?
What was the max for live device mentioned at 11:00? Step input?
Yup this vid will be a go to reference.