How to Make Funky House like Kaytranada from Scratch | Ableton Live 11 Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- How to make funky house music like Kaytranada from scratch in Ableton Live 11. #ableton #kaytranadatypebeat
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Preview / intro
00:42 - Kick and chords
04:32 - Layering synths and sound design with Operator
06:08 - Bass
08:08 - Drums
09:27 - Vocal
10:11 - Outro and Final Beat
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just became a new subscriber. I love your channel! super cool! I would love a video on house music hats ?
@@yoyoma4424 hey thanks! I have this video that explains a little about groove, but can focus more on this in future house videos :)
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Can you do Pomo as well?
would love to see a tutorial on a breaks/uk garage track!
This might be the best abelton tutorial I've ever seen
Thank you so much!
Best tutorial on kaytranda
Thanks so much!
Easily the best ableton tutorial I’ve ever seen! As someone who’s starting you made that so easy to understand
Happy to hear that! Thank you!
The chords, the bassline & drums are spot on! Very nice, thank you!!
Finally a tutorial that actually sounds accurate!!!
Thanks!!
incredible tutorial! this is the first of your videos that ive seen! about to check out some more!
Thanks so much! Hope you find some others that are helpful, too 🙂
ahh I love this, going to try and recreate it tomorrow morning!! I really appreciate how easy it is to follow 😍
Awesome! Thanks so much!
@@khartbeatsI finally finished it! I switched to another project for a while but finally finished it and uploaded it to youtube last night. I kinda owe it all to you so thankyou K!!
@@beanbinder that’s awesome! Congrats on finishing it and I’m happy this video inspired you! 🙂
best tutorial! good explanation of all the main elements. Also dived with ease into chords and parallels. You are way better than all these guys! Thank you
Thanks so much! Really appreciate that! 😁
DAMN! just what i needed. thank you so much
I’m glad it was helpful!
This video gave me a lot of serotonin. Very cool, thanks so much!
Thanks!
Really great tutorial ! Thanks
Thanks so much!
Such a slick track! So many great production ideas as well 🔥
Thank you! Appreciate you taking the time to check it out and comment :)
I love this!
Thanks so much!
Great great job, thank you so much for your work! Subscribed.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it 😊
I really enjoy learning with your videos, also your productions always sounds amazing
Greatings from Ecuador 🤩
Thanks so much! 🙏😊
OMG THIS VIDEO IS SO HELPFUL THANKYOU
Awesome! Thanks!
Great one 🔥Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you! 😊
You nailed it ! And excellent tutorial, quick and smart, making you think and understand. You've got a new subscriber !
Awesome! Thank you so much!
I use FL studio but I still loved the whole video because you do such a good job at explaining musical concepts that can easily be transferred to any DAW
Really happy to hear that! Thanks so much! 🙂
SO good!
Thanks so much! 🙂
This is awesome, fair play!
Thanks so much 🙂
please make more of this genre. such a vibe and super helpful! fire
I really enjoy this genre, too. Thanks so much!
thankssss
Amazing!
Thanks so much!
I wish I could teach like you do. I am so thankful to find you.
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
Congratz on your video. That's the first one of you I've seen and I really appreciate the way you do it. New sub and for sure going to watch a lot more. Keep it going!
Awesome! Thanks so much! 🙂
nailed it 100%
Thanks so much!
Really good, keep it going
Definitely, thanks!
waaaaat, this is so sick!!
Thanks so much!
love ittt
Thanks so much!
Inspiring! Now I want to tinker with Operator
Thanks! And yeah, Operator is incredibly powerful!
Nice !
Thank you!
So simple, elegant and chill.. oh how I wish I could "think" like this when I'm making music.. :( GREAT video btw!
/Nate in Sweden!
Thank you so much! 😊
dope
Been emulating Kaytra's style for years as well as watching tutorials... this is probably the best one I've ever watched lol. Subscribed!
Hey, thank you so much! Really appreciate that.
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Not bad at all! 👏🏼the claps are a little too rushed/early to me to get the Kaytra groove but it's overall sounds like him :)
Fair observation on the claps. Thanks for checking it out 🙂
Awesome tutorial. 1 year ago I found a song "Shay Lia - Cherish" that is also produced by Kaytranada, and this track is just a masterpiece, so deep and atmospheric. This man is a real maestro.
I love his work. His song Chances with Shay Lia is one of my absolute favorites! And thanks!
@@khartbeats yeap! Agree
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Your videos are awesome! Do you have any advice for learning these "music theory hacks", or just more about music theory for production purposes? I know the basics from playing instruments throughout my life, but struggle to find what key to use when/what combination of chords or notes will produce the specific mood I'm looking for.
Thanks so much! Best advice is to lay down a general chord progression and then tweak the individual notes of each chord from there. I don’t usually have the exact extended chords in my head to start, but just tweak them until they sound nice together. Learning what certain chords can make you “feel” can also be helpful. Like V chords or dominant chords create tension, suspended chords can create a feeling of being unresolved or root chords feel like home. I tend to be a little nerdy with it, but being creative will take you a long way 🙂
You’re fucking amazing!! THANK YOUUUU
Glad you enjoyed! 😊
this has been great thanks! I was wondering how you programmed the first synth layer?
Thanks! I think that one was more like a mellow electric piano sound from Analog Lab.
Very stylish and catchy beat you got here! Is there any chance i can download this project session? Just started to learn ableton and still have some issues with it and your project would be very helpful in learning
Thanks so much! Unfortunately all my older project files got deleted when I was cleaning up my computer so I don’t have this one anymore.
Incredible how you sprinkled in some music theory and sound design knowledge along with the tutorial. Are there any sample packs or chord packs you'd recommend for newer producers? I will be checking out more of your content!
Thanks so much! I mostly dig through Splice for my samples...I don't usually buy whole packs, but kind of choose individual sounds I like based on the track I'm creating at the moment. Samples from Mars has some really nice drums to choose from.
@@khartbeats Thanks for the suggestion! I'll check out some of their sounds.
Hi again!! :) just wondering if you are offering private lessons yet? I love your teaching style and would love to learn from you!
Hey! Can you shoot me an email (chilldreamscapes@gmail.com) with your availability and I’ll see what I can do!
beat is fire, wish I could produce
Appreciate that! Just takes some practice 🙂
Hey , loved the vid . But how did you overlay at 6:35
Thanks! If you hold control and click on separate MIDI tracks you can view them together like that.
Fantastic!!!!! Thank you. My bass sounds...not as plucky as yours...I followed what you did..did you add a side chain by any chance?
or additional effects?
Thanks! I don’t think I added any more effects, but I most likely did sidechain it. I usually do a small amount on more melodic bass lines like this one.
@@khartbeats brilliant! Thanks for the reply.
I hope you’re doing private lessons soon! ❤
I'd be interested in this as well.
same
group rate!
what synth are you using in the beginning?
AM Dusty from Analog Lab V
All that knowledge in under 11 minutes 😅
Too much to teach, too little time 😆
So chill. Connect wit me?
hi its no funky house
What would you call this?
Hey! That’s awesome! Shall we be friends?