HOW TO TEAROUT DUBSTEP (Marauda, Kai Wachi, Excision)
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2021
- How to produce the heaviest genre ever!?
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For FL users:
you dont need edison, select the pattern you want to resample and press CTRL+ALT+C.
Its way easier that way.
Awesome !
Or you can use fruity layer, it's easier
@@jesusespinoza2841 Fruity layer doesnt resample, it just plays multiple synths together
Oh you mean resampling, I thought it was layering
@@MOONBOY Check this out
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I don't know who came up with Tearout, but Marauda is the undisputed king of the genre. His sound is the one that everyone is working to emulate
I'm not sure how the word [tearout] beset itself upon us either, but I agree with you. There was nothing like what we have now, and that's because of Marauda.
History Lesson 101 (Not Accurate at all, but hey, this is the internet):
Skism.
Never Say Die Records.
Answers you're looking for. Not going to divulge further, but I would not put a single person in charge for coming up with a sub-genre. It's more of an evolution thing, you can hear early Tearout influences in Skism / Datsik / Excision, so I would say, in my opinion, it came from those dudes and evolved from there as time went by.
my 2c.
@@yeet_za I'd say that brostep was more heavily influenced by them, at the time. I hadn't had skin in the dubstep game for a long time, so I couldn't say exactly when it was pushed more towards Tearout. But Never Say Die seemed to be putting that kind of stuff out. Marauda was more Skrillex-y when he started out under his first artist name (can't remember what it was now) Then he came out of nowhere with some really advanced sounds. The sounds themselves had been around for a while, but the specific death metal edge and musicality put forward by Marauda was the thing that was really impressive, for me. Mans a genius 👏
@@danielvousden565 Agreed. He was Elephant Man. Mastodon was his last day b4 the metal band got their panties twisted
He’s 🐐
Just as i'm about to dip in the genre, my boy came in clutch with the tutorial. Thanks dude
Ikr, this helped me a lot
damn that all looks and sounds so freaking easy. i only just begun to produce (again, after 15 years) and thank god...we have now youtube and guys like you moonboy. Thanks for the video
10:26 is fire. like the whole drop!
@ShinobhiTM Official any idea how i can find the whole song ? I can't find the name of the producer
Nemesy i think
i agree, it’s the kind of hukae jiqui type vibe that i make and love lol
@@julienacken5284 nemesy
@Relaxation Music thx
Usually I wouldn’t resample the sub It’s just easier to have them separated
That is white noise sub distortion...????
RTX👀
Just cut sub frequencies afterwards
@@norhaiyatiesa5014 Which is a type of sub?
@@norhaiyatiesa5014 there is literally sub in that word
0:37 😆😆🔥🔥been searching for tearout tutorials but my man made it.
How to dubstep: get insane samples, glue all of them, a bunch of processing, more processing, OTT, more processing, a final OTT to make sure everthing is REALLY flat and fat.
Tearout features some of my fav type of dubstep elements. This track is sick af, man!
Watching more in depth beat-making tutorials before yours and messing around with the daw im using for several hours helped me understand this way better than when I watched your tutorials without understanding much terminology/cause-and-effect. Clever stuff, Moonboy. I feel like you can probably produce incredible tracks from every subgenre just going off your dubstep and dnb vids bc theyre so vastly different when comparing extremes like liquid dnb and riddim. BRAVO!
I love the way your dj language is so fluid, keep it up keep rockin!
love it dude!
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO FOR AGEESSSSSSS!!1!1!!
That Basses sound really epic! 🔥
hi, i subbed to your channel
@@miicro1 Thanks!!!
Right 🖤
sup austral
bro this tutorial is so helpful, and i haven't even watched it yet
Love ya Moonboy 😊
This is insane 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Insane 🔥🔥
Though you kinda of quickly went over it, I actually picked up quite a few helpful tips from this tutorial. Definitely one of your best. I would absolutely buy an FL studio version of your bass hack rack btw and didn't even realize you had a free Serum essentials pack, grabbing that now! I also had nooooo idea a pan snare was just layering a triangle on top woooow lmao. Thanks for the knowledge, keep it up! I've learned alot about heavy bass design from you!
i jus wanna say that your the shit MOONBOY and i appreciate everything you do as far as this tutorials / packs go! your energy is great and your soundpacks are nasty, i also find your info / tips pretty helpful consistently... much love brother, keep it up!
I'll definitely get that rack once you make it for fl, im excited to hear that
7:38 ALL OF THE “BASSES” THAT EVERYBODY USES ON A DAILY “BASS”...ES 🤔😁😉👌🏾
Knew i wasnt the only one
@@NLT1734 HAHAHAHAHAHA
*Ba dum shssss*
I love you moon boy 😭😭😭😭😭 my music sounded like hot garbage but I feel this has helped me unlock a new level!!!
Bro your video game has level up substantially (and was already great before). keep em up!
Pre drop vocal processing from “have faith in me”
This was sick thanks😊
I loved this video before we even started learning
Hands down, that was very helpfull. Thank you 😘
KING
crazy how this level of professionalism is free
ty bro!!
ikr
That snare triangle combo is so on thanks
epic dubstep song big fan moonboy ❤❤💕
Hahahaha actually laughed soo hard at the rag doll 😂😂😂😂
Damn these sounds are so heavy as hell🤘
Ese tearout tutorial definitavemnete Esta mortal 🔥🤘🏾
FIREEEE
Dope video thanks!
Finallyyyy😈
omg your intro was 10/10. incredible
That last demo drop completely sold the pack for me
bro...
this tutorial goes hard.
Fire tutorial would definitely be fire if you had that effect rack for FL as well I’d cop it instantly. Good shit as always 🔥
the explosion thing when you fly away got you a sub lollololol
Yooooooo it’s lit
1 year later you're a legend still
thank you so much moonboy, and isn't it awesome when it sounds super fire even without the sidechain?! lol
I Love You Man
So sick
Thanks again for making a sick drop with the pack 🔥🔥🔥
@@MOONBOY Thank you! It was such a blast that pack is crazyyyy
Ngl never thought of putting a triangle on snares before
Same I just thought of putting sine waves
I would love to see more songwriting specific stuff. I personally have a really hard time with creating the little breaks. Example at 9:53
Hard for me to make those sound natural and flow with the song
same lol
Turns into a completely different song for me its bullshit lol
Hey man would love if someday you released a full ablelton project file of one of these demo tracks you make so we can dive deeper into the processing!
Or he could do like a discord thing where his whole discord gets in a call and tells him what to dive into, that would be sick, as i don’t have ableton, i have fl studio mobile, that would help a lot lol
Finallllyyyyy
sick mate
Loving your video editing. Shit had me so confused at first 😂
Love the yoi bass. I hope it gets famous again just like in 2010 :)
E P I C!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☠️
i can hear the marauda vibes :)
Holy shit that blow away part was crazy😂
Ok I just wanna say that I keep coming back to this video literally just for the trampa - Your luv dveight remix. PLZ RELEASE SOON IT ACTUALLY GOES SO FUCKING HARD
This is sick as fuck
all this time ive been calling it mosh pit dubstep😂 my favorite type
Moonboy is the god of production tutorials
Shoutout all the people on Twitter trying to sneak diss this video when it actually gives it more attention LOLOL
Ur a hella good boy
yheeeeee Boom brain!!!mzng boy
So great lmao 😂
Collab with marauda 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This helped me so much! I use Fl Studio Mobile and this helped me! Thank you so much moonboy! and everyone’s submissions sounded fire lol 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
0:35 JAJAJA XDDDDD, muy buen video enserio, recién te conozco y me estoy viendo todo tu canal
Just noticed that Moonboy currently has 66.6K subs 😈
Moonboy with 66.6k subs feels right somehow
GAH DAMN
66,6k subs gang
Moonboy saludame soy tu fan saludos desde méxico.
ay bro great tutorial thx for puttin this up i did notice on the subbass section there seems to be a part missing cuz i have the same sub settings on serum but it doesnt sound the same. like theres an extra pitch modulation somewhere thats missing cuz it doesn't sound the same as in the video
to man did you figure it out? this part caught me by surprise too
@@butlerisfly2031 Nah man I just went with the flow. I tried adding more pitch enveloping to get the bass to thump like that but i couldn't quite figure out how he did it exactly
❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍
I just saw OUTRAGE at a garage rave in boulder, CO. That kids going somewhere for sure!
Can you do some dupstep tutorials with Vital? That would be awesome!
can you make a video using a "vital plugin"?, it is the same of serum but free.
Marauda vibes
lit
your a fcking genius
pog pog pogu
thought that no one get close to Marauda... I was horribly wrong
discord gang
lol when you flew into the wall
i am livid
I wanna see you try to make deathstep
ok i was not ready for 0:39 lol
Yoooayyy
very good tutorial, i am stuck on the first part how you used Serum to make the sub bass i cannot replicate it. Any tips?
same :/
Lmfao you flew 😂😂😂😂
Yo @moonboy & gang, do guys you use separated sub after you made all these treaments?
Bro your channel is cursed rn you at 66.6k subs
So I heard that akvna ep on deciple. My first thought was “oh neat. Cinematic intro. I lik-“ *the drop hits* I’m just at the gym and I had to hide in the bathroom because, for some reason, I couldn’t stop myself from laughing. Now, let me elaborate. I wasn’t laughing because I thought it was a meme or bad. Naw. It was just so much more intense than I thought edm could get and, for some reason, my brain was all like “yo. So you know how I’ve always been lacking on that whole dopamine thing. You know. Adhd and stuff. Yeah. I’ve just been saving it. Here’s like 10 days worth of that shit in 2 seconds. Try not to die. Ez”. So once I collected myself, my next thought was “well that doesn’t seem so hard. The drums are gonna be a challenge, sure. But, I got this.” So I tried to make a Porter Robinson style track….and I kept upping the intensity as it went on. And it started off like nurture, and slowly built into tear out. So, I was like “Welp. We’re making a drop. Guess I’ll start with making the drums”. I assumed this would take a day. It took 30 mins. I think I got lucky, but some how I nailed the tear out snare on my first go. Like, really nailed it. It’s my fave tearout snare. I’m happy with it. The kick, same story. Just transients for days. Some cymbals. Damn. This is gonna slap. Now for the bass…..so I thought, a few layers of transients, distortion, some tonality, screaming sounds, rivers, vibrato things, fm to a low ass square sub osc. Ya know. Chaos. So, now I’m 3 days deep in this drop. And I’m slowly learning something. If something sounds intense but, is mixed clearly…..that thing is probably going to be hard to make. And requires a methodical approach. I assumed tearout was the opposite. Ya know, make some noise. Chop it up. Phat drums. We good. Naw. I’ve been watching tutorials on compression knees and ratios. Distortion types. How they effect phase. How to keep transients in drums in a master. Fucking, layering principals. It’s basically riddim but, every technical principal is 10 times more necessary. I hear dubstep and I assume au5 style stuff is the hardest. Maybe it’s not for me, since I’ve spent most of my producer life tryna get to that point. And I usually listen to slightly calmer dubstep. So, I’m more familiar with the sounds and, therefor, can replicate them in serum. Cuz, I’m good at serum. Really good. If I can hear something, I can make it. I know what everything does, and even tho there’s more things I discover in it daily, for the most part, those new things make it easier, opposed to make more things possible. Now, with tear-out, this is different. It is still in the category of “I have no idea what’s happening but, I really like it”. Kind of like hearing jazz as a kid, if you are the musical type. You can kind of tell what things sound good and what doesn’t. But, you are not quite familiar enough to replicate said things. It’s like that. I was ignorant yet, very enthusiastic. And now, I’m learning. Tho, I think assuming it would be straightforward the first time is kind of my only mistake. Usually it takes me overcomplicating the ass out of something to figure out what is needed, and only then does it become straightforward. But, I’m just tryna finish this song. So thank you. Cuz, even though I’m probably gonna go back to more melodic riddim/ neuro complectro stuff after this. I feel like knowing how to do tearout will make all of that seems…I dunno. More peaceful. Lmfao.
Welp. Day 3 of trying this genre. Uuuh. It’s getting there. But, it’s a lot harder than it sounds. Especially mastering said track. My strat is a bit different than this because of this. Anything with a transient has a supporting transient processed separately. Or at first. I’ll mix and glue the basses and drums in their own racks. Resample. Chop. Warp. Whatever. I usually mess with the basses before the rack and slap some sort of dynamic eq on it so the actual mix doesn’t change constantly. Than I’ll resample the basses and drums, yet again keeping the transients separate. Thaaan. I’ll chop any weird tails and strengthen the sidechain. Cool. I keep the sub separate for this process but, hav a chain for the sub noise and stuff above 100hz, so I can brick wall that shiz. Makes mastering easier. Thaaaaaaaaannnn I glue those to a pre master bus….everything. Transients. Sub (not drums. They get their own pre master bus). What this does is it sidechains the loud ass transients to the actual basses. Which gives it this heft. Like, not a machine gun. More like a cannon. Like *pop* *whooooosh.* I played with just straight basses but, I like this strat better. Cuz it makes the basses sound so loud. Like, a dude tryna record a bomb going off. Like, the transient is before the camera mic’s limiter actually turns on, and than is sucks back in like it has it’s own gravitational pull. Now, all this being said, mastering this shiz is a bitch. No. Like really. You somehow have to hit insane luff levels. And still have the drums sound insanely present. This is why the pre master is semi crucial. Cuz, you essentially want that shiz looking like a brick wall before mastering. Like, the sidechain is ducking the basses exactly as deep as the transients, with the same attack time. Like, a little bit of drums sticking out for that extra sidechaining pump. But, not a lot. Tearout usually sounds fairly tight to contrast the sound selection. And, after all this, Welp. It’s sorta slaps. But, still. It’s fairly easy to get something that sounds like tearout. Fukin impossible to get something that is good tearout.
This dude is funny
Is there any way to do this without serum?
fucking sick
Nice pullover dude. Really nice 👍🏻.
😂 …. really where Yu have it bought? 😂👋
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Nice video dude. Abo is taken 😊
can you put the bass hack rack back up on your website ? I need a disperser !
Ayo for the Occult sample was just wondering the way you time stretched it. Just to get a similar sound. I got something similar but if you can let me know.
Can you go into depth on the pan snare