what a time to be alive! getting tips like this from BSE is such a privilege. also how sound are these two, always loved their stuff and its nice to know they're a couple of diamond geezers too :)
Hi... Can someone explain me this part 29:42 ? I don't seem to understand it.. What's that eq doing exactly? And why does he say that they take it off later? Didn't make sense to me!
himenesu93 kinda late reply but if anyone else wonders why are they doing that, it is because they are distorting the mid range of the sound quite alot, so when they reach a certain point when it gets to much of it, they simply cut it of, letting in only little bit of the mids (or the "artifacts" as they call it), and then they repeat the process of distorting the mids again. So in the end it goes something like: Distorting the mids alot->cutting them->distorting them again etc. ... It is a very popular process called resampling which is used alot in dnb and it is really great for making the bass sound more complex and modulated.
Great tutorial but please sort out the volume difference in mic and pc output through monitors its about 30db difference so can either not hear them or the tracks making my ears bleed thanks
These guys are fucking awesome, especially the dude in the glasses, a couple of cool cats for sure... anyway, onto part two, thanks for the upload man.
i think most of their sound comes from those shades on the windows, they really keep the sun from interfering with the bass frequencies which is especially important in drum and bass because the light from outside can fuck with your mastering chain if you have too many resonant peaks on the left side of the potato
its not about the program, its about the skills and what you know about production. In this Video they use Cubase (I do as well), but Logic, FL Studio, Ableton or even Bitwig (kinda small right now, but cool ideas on production) work as well. If you wanna do Techno, just get yourself a nice synth and some Drums and a multitrack recording environment and you're good to go
Vocal mic in room super quiet and thin. Sounds in project crushed, loud and dynamically challenged. unfortunatelly difficult to listen too. but interesting info.
Why the heck are there all these studio sessions made with Steinberg's name on it that shows/promotes plugins from other brands. You rarely see any artists using Steinberg in-built EQ. Is that saying the EQ ability in Cubase is just a toy in comparison to Fabfilter?? Waves, Izotope, the list is endless. Use as much inside your DAW than third parties!
Yeah let's go film at a place where good musicians make their music and not wear a headphone from the audiorecorder so all the audio of the mics is unnoticed and completely fucked. Good job guys. Very professional. Made me stop watching this video after a while.
I want to be like these guys. So far I only got bald.
you are half way there then
OH MY GOOD LORD JESUS
FINALLY SOME DRUM'N BASS AGAIN
Moby is so good. Thanks for this.
I love BSE so much more after watching this, they seem like such nice guys!
Black Sun Empire sound is INSANE so I reeeeeeeally appreciate you guys doing this :)
what a time to be alive! getting tips like this from BSE is such a privilege. also how sound are these two, always loved their stuff and its nice to know they're a couple of diamond geezers too :)
Get Ivy Lab on here!
I love BSE. Best sound design in the drum and bass game.
Holly molly... Thank you guys for this one ;)
i fucking love how they have these flowers on their walls and their music is so dark, ominous, and high energy
Straight geniuses make sure you promote black sun empire like no tomorrow!!
how do you make the sort of robotic sound in the bass at 04:13 ?
Hi... Can someone explain me this part 29:42 ? I don't seem to understand it.. What's that eq doing exactly? And why does he say that they take it off later? Didn't make sense to me!
himenesu93 kinda late reply but if anyone else wonders why are they doing that, it is because they are distorting the mid range of the sound quite alot, so when they reach a certain point when it gets to much of it, they simply cut it of, letting in only little bit of the mids (or the "artifacts" as they call it), and then they repeat the process of distorting the mids again.
So in the end it goes something like:
Distorting the mids alot->cutting them->distorting them again etc. ...
It is a very popular process called resampling which is used alot in dnb and it is really great for making the bass sound more complex and modulated.
Fantastic.
sounds excellent
Also, it looks like they're using the H-Delay as an insert rather than a parallel right, because of the dry/wet mix.
thanks for showing off surge didnt realise it was freee
GREATEST PRODUCER! VERY DANGER AND POWERFULL ENGINEERING SOUND! Thanks! VST SURGE is monster!!!!! PITCHING REESE GLITCH MACHINE!
awesome, dark lords of dnb, I hope they will talk about sound design and arrangement process in the next part
Great tutorial but please sort out the volume difference in mic and pc output through monitors its about 30db difference so can either not hear them or the tracks making my ears bleed thanks
These guys are fucking awesome, especially the dude in the glasses, a couple of cool cats for sure... anyway, onto part two, thanks for the upload man.
What about Noisia?
Its really nice to see someone using a different synth
Didnt expect to see you here lol
DAelon Oconnor
Of course man, its Black Sun Empire!!
NINGUN VIDEO TIENE SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL GRACIAS SON UNOS GENIOS!
holy fuck!!!! GOLD! figgin BSE?!!!
what program is that? where do you get the sounds from? and what's the best production program for house music like deep house or techno?
i think most of their sound comes from those shades on the windows, they really keep the sun from interfering with the bass frequencies which is especially important in drum and bass because the light from outside can fuck with your mastering chain if you have too many resonant peaks on the left side of the potato
its not about the program, its about the skills and what you know about production. In this Video they use Cubase (I do as well), but Logic, FL Studio, Ableton or even Bitwig (kinda small right now, but cool ideas on production) work as well. If you wanna do Techno, just get yourself a nice synth and some Drums and a multitrack recording environment and you're good to go
awesome
Wow, It's really reassuring that they use a lot of the same plug-ins and methods/routing I do. I'm working a whack of songs to send them :D
do you guys now what do they have as a studio monitors? whats that?
pi2glorf probably adam a77x or sx4h not sure....
just watch these sound designe skillers :D
Nice.
BSE! Respect!!!
this is very interesting
this is Cubase 8.5?
yesssssssssssss
Noisia and Black sun empire collab next
What do they mean with NY Compression?
If I remember correctly this is an alternative name for parallel compression.
Vocal mic in room super quiet and thin. Sounds in project crushed, loud and dynamically challenged. unfortunatelly difficult to listen too. but interesting info.
I am what I eat
VIDEO HAS NO THANKS SPANISH SUBTITLES they are geniuses !
Why the heck are there all these studio sessions made with Steinberg's name on it that shows/promotes plugins from other brands. You rarely see any artists using Steinberg in-built EQ. Is that saying the EQ ability in Cubase is just a toy in comparison to Fabfilter?? Waves, Izotope, the list is endless. Use as much inside your DAW than third parties!
thats dope
HOLY FUCKIN SHIT
UUUUUUUU ❤️
"Steinberg Studio Sessions S03E06 - Vocal Riding Tutorial"
Yeah let's go film at a place where good musicians make their music and not wear a headphone from the audiorecorder so all the audio of the mics is unnoticed and completely fucked. Good job guys. Very professional. Made me stop watching this video after a while.
Nobody:
Black Sun Empire: .....So there is this *Old* song by Sub Focus
Nobody:
TheBlashMusic: Nobody:
Black Sun Empire: ..... So there is this Old song by Sub Focus
boring in the way they explain it , i feel like i'm in math class