I've been producing for 2 months studying RUclips tutorials, experimenting with serum and analyzing my favorite track and trying to make similar sounds that inspire me, I met Taiki Nulight last night and brother said "him, Hamdi, and a few others all went to the same university and all quit after the first year and that Nulight learned most of everything off RUclips tutorials" mans a real inspiration and thank you so much for being here for me and the community, not gatekeeping and promoting the growth of the scene and industry, can't do this without you 🙏
Ive been into music production for 10 years and done courses with dubspot and point blank and your vids are easily the best step by step and most informative how to’s I’ve ever seen! Bless STRANJAH!!
As soon as you mentioned engagement i started typing this comment, we take youtube and the many talented creators for granted. Long time sub but definitely going to engage on your content more. 5 star every time. Big up stranjah
This is something i never thought i wanted to learn about. I'm so blown away by how smart you are. You explain so clearly. You take the time to explain how in each step what effect it produces which makes me understand much better.
Thanks for the vids bro, found you yesterday and so far I dig your tuts, always great to have ppl explain why to do something and not just what to do. Keep up the good work my man.
These are the most useful tutorials on RUclips! Thank you! I like making 140 bpm music and all of these concepts apply naturally. I really appreciate how after you've shown us how to make the bass, then you show us how to implement it and making variations in the context of writing basslines and constructing a tune. It's very helpful! Nice work.
I was just recommended your channel and it's making me want to start learning the basics of EDM production... I used to DJ years ago and always wanted to produce but I never did...
STRANJAH nuff luv i spent years learning this my self, constantly going over vinyls, and you freed this knowledge to the world nuff respect, were were you 15 years ago
Dude amazing amazing tutorial you blew my mind. When you played the beat my jaw dropped, had goosebumps, and couldn't stop smiling - it's so on point!!! Thanks for posting
Love the way you break down each lesson. They've really helped my production skills grow. But hands down my favorite part are your dances at the start. Keep steppin' my brother!
First names who came in my mind, were Original Sin and DJ Sly;) Working on a Jungle-Set at the moment, and your tipps about Drums and Pad-layering helps a lot...thx for all the tutorials
yessss g, that introo love to see some skanking in the US looking like a badman, love the tutorials too theyre really helpful as with jump up we are all kind of in the dark about synths besides word of mouth so this is a blessing
you really did a brilliant work m8, first for the nice results and the cool explaining of the video, and second for the video edition. Keep doing this, u legend 🙌🙌
Along with many of the other comments I too really appreciated this video. You've done a great job at explaining yourself and the process. But most of all... the examples at the end were the most helpful part of this. Time and time I've watched videos quite like this one here, but never much of a breakdown on how to make the midi parts. Thanks for this video and keep making quality videos just like this one. You my got my sub and I look forward to more!
Thanks for the preset, I just wrote a Blues Jump Up track with it in Eminor. I love imagining what Drum n Bass would sound like in the 60's Blues Scene. Love the art of swing. This was a lot of fun. Thanks for the education. Love learning about dotted 1/8th notes. You are the only one I see talking about it on all the channels I watch. Great perspective on the anatomy of those bass melodies. It has enhanced my productions in the last few weeks.
@@Artersa My new single under my DnB moniker Resonating Ergonomics is called 13 Ways to Groove featuring Owen Davey a teen multi instrumentalist prodigy which was based on Dave Brubeck, London Elektricity, and Tokyo Prose. Its on Spotify or Apple Music or Bandcamp. I have lots of other music under my name Nathan McKay or my Hip Hop under Nat Saturn, and Neo Soul under Karaleigh. Check out Owen Davey's RUclips Channel. It was great to have him part of it. He does lots of metal and prog rock covers, but he is a great jazz pianist. The singer is Jessi Elgood. She is a dope singer songwriter we discovered busking in Stratford ON Canada. What is your social media handle? Mine are @natocore and @resonatingergonomicsdnb
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE WOMP SONG? Let's see if we can get it to 1000 likes!!!
RIP Domintor
think first by dominator
History Making - Dominator
tnt 2 degrees dom remix
bro hop in the discord! let's get it poppin!
Dominator refused remix 👊🏻
Stranjah out here telling everyone how magicians do their tricks
These are among the best tutorials around, very informative
don't thank us, you're the one helping us become better producers, and you are really good at explaining
Happy to help!
The intro dances kill me they’re brilliant 😂 great tutorials man
stranjah got the moves!
Mate, you are going to EXPLODE !! Your content is so good and to the point. THIS is the secret.. and if you share the love the people WILL follow!!
thanks brother that's my hope to put the music forward!
u really kill me with your steps at the beginning! loving the vibe!! thanx so much for sharing!
I've been producing for 2 months studying RUclips tutorials, experimenting with serum and analyzing my favorite track and trying to make similar sounds that inspire me, I met Taiki Nulight last night and brother said "him, Hamdi, and a few others all went to the same university and all quit after the first year and that Nulight learned most of everything off RUclips tutorials" mans a real inspiration and thank you so much for being here for me and the community, not gatekeeping and promoting the growth of the scene and industry, can't do this without you 🙏
Ive been into music production for 10 years and done courses with dubspot and point blank and your vids are easily the best step by step and most informative how to’s I’ve ever seen! Bless STRANJAH!!
glad you enjoy the teaching style!
As soon as you mentioned engagement i started typing this comment, we take youtube and the many talented creators for granted. Long time sub but definitely going to engage on your content more. 5 star every time. Big up stranjah
Nice, I made it in Vital, Added a little uni to the sub direct out .. thx for the preset, saves me doing it twice :D
How'd you make it on vital?
@@wezikus9367 was a while ago, I can't remeber having any issues, but I do own Serum and have access to the wave tables in vittal
This is something i never thought i wanted to learn about. I'm so blown away by how smart you are. You explain so clearly. You take the time to explain how in each step what effect it produces which makes me understand much better.
RIP DOMINATOR
What happened?
THE DANCE!
Please don't ever stop doing what you do man. Your tutorials are some of the best and most insightful lessons on the internet when it comes to Serum.
the intros are getting better and better 🤣, keep up the good stuff mate, at the moment your are one of the best production teachers on youtube!
thanks means a lot!
You deserve the 10 Million subscribers YT play button! Love your tutorials as they are not only showing but also teaching 🐐
Thank you so much 😀
I love the names people come up for basses
@Xtra Spice Mikey maybe the person who invented it liked peanut and chocolate themed snacks
you a king! dope tutorial!
Thanks for the vids bro, found you yesterday and so far I dig your tuts, always great to have ppl explain why to do something and not just what to do. Keep up the good work my man.
These are the most useful tutorials on RUclips! Thank you! I like making 140 bpm music and all of these concepts apply naturally. I really appreciate how after you've shown us how to make the bass, then you show us how to implement it and making variations in the context of writing basslines and constructing a tune. It's very helpful! Nice work.
Dude, you are a powerhouse. I love your content and your teaching style. So glad someone's doing sound design for shit that's actually relevant to me.
DUDE! Excellent tutorial and killer sound! Love getting more in depth with synthesis in Serum. Thanks!!
I was just recommended your channel and it's making me want to start learning the basics of EDM production... I used to DJ years ago and always wanted to produce but I never did...
STRANJAH nuff luv i spent years learning this my self, constantly going over vinyls, and you freed this knowledge to the world nuff respect, were were you 15 years ago
Yeah, nice tutorial. Thanks for the this. 🔥
Dude amazing amazing tutorial you blew my mind. When you played the beat my jaw dropped, had goosebumps, and couldn't stop smiling - it's so on point!!! Thanks for posting
Another great video. Your channel is my new fav!
The intros are perfection.
Big up 👊🏼👊🏼 been wanting to know this trick for time
Rip Dominator
The amount of progress ive made in the last month is unbelievable. Thank you u absolute legend
How do you make the second bass more nasally?
I believe I either increased or decreased the Filter Cutoff knob.
Best intro to any youtube video ever. period.
Dude, I have been waiting years to find this video. Thank you so much.
I really like the way you explain things and how you zoom in. Watching your videos, I feel like I learned a lot
Glad you like them! And keep at it, it takes practice and dedication
Love the way you break down each lesson. They've really helped my production skills grow. But hands down my favorite part are your dances at the start. Keep steppin' my brother!
Best Channel out here right now! Thanks so much please keep making more videos!
yeah man, love this insight - ya dance at the start... my man - love your humility
So good! one of my favorite channel of music production
Happy to hear that!
You’re a legend my dude 💖
cheers!
you're my new favorite youtube channel ::) you're videos are phenomenal
Big up Stranjah. It's really helpful that you explain why you are touching each knob.
More jump up 🤩🤩
You sir are an absolute legend! I’ve wanted to recreate this kinda sound for ages but no joy, until now!! Respect! 🔥🔥👊🏻
Seriously the best tutorials for sound design man.
Literally my favorite channel thank you bro
You are easy to follow and a real inspiration - big up!
That intro, you have my heart
both videos are completely authentic sound well done bro!
Glad to know that thank you!
@@STRANJAH honestly such a legend mate so ill buy your jungle pack as a way of saying thank you :)
Can you PLEASE show us how to make Aeden x Joelle sound design? like for the bass and chords, I cant seem to figure it out pleaseeeeee
Literally the best tutorial guy on the net for production
@stranjah - the best tutorials on the web - thank you so much - legend.
Literally been waiting for this tutorial for so long 🙌🏻
Actual nice tuto, thank you and good job dood
First names who came in my mind, were Original Sin and DJ Sly;)
Working on a Jungle-Set at the moment, and your tipps about Drums and Pad-layering helps a lot...thx for all the tutorials
I like how you took this step by step. Thanks.
Great walkthrough, great voice over, and I LOVED the little info graphic pop ups every now and then. Subscribed!
So good again, you've got the best tutorials on you tube, no questions about it!
14k subscribers! Seriously! Give this guy a million. I’ve learnt so much so far watching your vids. 🔥
You are a sound design GENIUS
yessss g, that introo love to see some skanking in the US looking like a badman, love the tutorials too theyre really helpful as with jump up we are all kind of in the dark about synths besides word of mouth so this is a blessing
wait... you might be canadian... well wherever its nice to see it in what i assume aint the uk
you really did a brilliant work m8, first for the nice results and the cool explaining of the video, and second for the video edition. Keep doing this, u legend 🙌🙌
Thanks a lot!
I’ve been looking for a bass like this for ages, thanks much
this tutorial is the best yet. Simple, yet so unbelievably versatile. Works really good at 140 as well!
Keep it up, Stranjah :)
Love the skanking at the beginning
Along with many of the other comments I too really appreciated this video. You've done a great job at explaining yourself and the process. But most of all... the examples at the end were the most helpful part of this. Time and time I've watched videos quite like this one here, but never much of a breakdown on how to make the midi parts. Thanks for this video and keep making quality videos just like this one. You my got my sub and I look forward to more!
I am so glad your vids have popped up on my feed i have learned a lot ! please more!
i like how you focus and know alot about drum and bass, good job!
LOVE your channel and your passion for the culture, mate! #1 music tutorial guy right now.
Really informative and a really chill video to watch !
Thanks a ton!
Hey thank you so so so much! Love your tutorials , keep it up, its really inspiring and motivating 🖤👽
yet another quality patch and tutorial. keep it up!
You got the sounds, the moves, the flava! Great bass that one - thanks, as always, for putting in the time to help us. Peace!
Dominator ❤️
I love you for doing this tutorial 🙂
What we’ve all been waiting for!!
Thanks for the preset, I just wrote a Blues Jump Up track with it in Eminor. I love imagining what Drum n Bass would sound like in the 60's Blues Scene. Love the art of swing. This was a lot of fun. Thanks for the education. Love learning about dotted 1/8th notes. You are the only one I see talking about it on all the channels I watch. Great perspective on the anatomy of those bass melodies. It has enhanced my productions in the last few weeks.
I’ve been approaching my production the same way, I’d love to hear some of your music.
@@Artersa My new single under my DnB moniker Resonating Ergonomics is called 13 Ways to Groove featuring Owen Davey a teen multi instrumentalist prodigy which was based on Dave Brubeck, London Elektricity, and Tokyo Prose. Its on Spotify or Apple Music or Bandcamp. I have lots of other music under my name Nathan McKay or my Hip Hop under Nat Saturn, and Neo Soul under Karaleigh. Check out Owen Davey's RUclips Channel. It was great to have him part of it. He does lots of metal and prog rock covers, but he is a great jazz pianist. The singer is Jessi Elgood. She is a dope singer songwriter we discovered busking in Stratford ON Canada. What is your social media handle? Mine are @natocore and @resonatingergonomicsdnb
Great video as always, thx for those uploads.
dance moves at the start 10/10
I liked the little shuffle at the beginning hehe. Really informative video!
RIP dominator - great vid again!
DUDE YOUR TUTORIALS ARE LIT AF
Always love checking your videos!
Fantastic video!
I love your videos man. The intros are hilarious
Big ups !
Really good tutorial with a sick result !:)
Sick moves! Love the intros
Big up stranjah!!!
You smashing it Stranjah.. solid gold stuff, keep it coming ✌🏼
Love the intro man :D
Thanks so much for the amazing lessons my guy!! Keep up the great work G
congrasssssssts Stranjah, you are the best
I don’t even use Abelton but your flow is still my favorite for tutorials. I’d also love to see some longer sessions as well ;)
Maximum respect for uploading such great tutorials! Been a fan of your stuff for years bro! Had 2046 blasting in my car just the other day 😁😁
Been watching ur vids bro ! And much very helpful ur a (JEDI MASTER ) ove basslines big uppz
BEST VIDEOS 4 DnB production! LUV IT!!!
Pretty impressive subscriber to viewer count dude I'm surprised you havent blown up even more than this already, I give it about 2 months till 100k 😉
Nice tutorial absolutely love you're videos. Big up Stranjah!☆
weldone stranjah ! sounds awesome ! thanks for the knowledge
Thank you, you are very sympathic and great tutorial
Great tutorial dude loving the womp bass. Keep up the great work 👍