I remember in the early 90's listening to the KLF, New Order and similar bands but every now and then on late night radio I would hear something special. It took me a few years to finally learn that it was house and the deep underground sound that I really loved. To me, this is a fundamental part of dance music. Maybe not quite the spiritual center but it's damn close. Amen brother.
You are such a sympathetic guy. Thanks to you and your positive energy I got motivated to start creating music again and take my EDM production skills up a notch. Thank you!
The Korg M1 has the classic house piano (8’) and organ #2 That is the sound of “Right on Time”, “Crystal Waters”, “Kim Mazelle”, “Madonna’s Vogue”, “Robin S” etc. Roland has a software called M1, sometimes it goes on sale for half the price. $45.00 I just bought the Arturia’s Roland JU 8 + Analog Lab V quite cheaply too.
I got the m1 VST this year for 50 euros. One of my best purchases. It's incredible what you can get for it. The house piano makes it a must buy for any musician. What I also really like are all the drums that you have in the M1 as well. Is often forgotten.
would love you to continue with this track and show us how to layout a track - im good at getting the samples in but laying out a track is a nightmare. would love to see the making of the whole track. keep up the great work
You dont know how much I thx to you. all the contents and i love the way you explain all the stuff. I`m conquering your 'how to make' series one by one now, seriously.
Great job, Will. I love watching how much you enjoy this stuff. Even after a long day in Ableton, you make me want to jump right back in. Keep up the great work!
Think its worth mentioning a sub layer on the bass is important when using a 707 kick because its mot a deep kick at all. However using a 909, depending how you pitch it and the length of the kick the 909 can carry the sub info through the track so you only need a mid bass . Shorter 909 kicks and you want a sub then use a volume shaper like cable guys which can shape the volume of the lower bass frequencies when the kick hits but doesn't duck the higher frequencies that aren't clashing to keep the power intact
Compression as a mixing and mastering tool would have been used back then just not the Side Chain pump effect made famous by French House in the late 90s
Thanks for this. Knew most of this in theory and I’m also a Logic guy, but always interested to see how others approach their workflow and achieve the sound. Great job 🙏🏼👏🏼
Me too, I bought Logic in ‘19 using discounted ITunes card (no more!). I just upgraded to the latest. I can’t afford the Ableton Full license. I’m just a home enthusiast and got hooked on Garageband. It’s very similar. I think LXP has a much better interface than Ableton.
@@iasciateognisperanza3267 Agreed. I’m sure Ableton is perfectly usable and I could get my head around it if I spent a good chunk of time on it… But Logic made sense to me from the moment I first opened it, without having to be taught too much or watching heaps of tutorials. LPX for me always 👌🏼
oh lala Will comment je suis reconnaissant pour ce tuto il est mortel je suis demandeur de ce genre de style de music, BRAVO Will MERCI beaucoup :) DJ_KIK
A great video. It doesn't matter what tracks I listen to, I can never really get into House. There is no accounting for taste, I still love happy hardcore and Scooter.
Will, great work here!! I would really like to wish the title: "Mr. Fingers Can u feel it" from you. I know there are some good video tutorials for the song, but I would be really interested in your method of production. I've already made a few attempts but I can't get this feeling...
Great tutorial mate, I’m learning so much from you as someone who never had a musical bone in my body, one thing I’ve heard over is “call and response” in music any chance you could do a video to explain the technique as it sounds interesting? Cheers Will😊
Just started Learning after saving up for Ableton. Love this demo sounds just like my idols! Would be cool to hear something like SM-TRAX another classic
Really good. This was not as "root" as I expected, but you got it really close. This track sounds more like early '90 house tracks on keyboards and '80 on 707 drums pattern. I can actually "hear" Robert Owens or even Will Downing singing over it, for sure... Really cool!!!
I think sidechain WAS possible, even way back then, DBX266 Alesis 3630 and/or their predecessors were available at the time? I picked up my first DBX with side in 1997, and it had been around for a while.
Howdo squire,just to say good clear tutorials.I'm on reason 12 & cubase 10pro,but it's all fine production techniques &easily transferable to any DAW.anyway,cheers my man Tonescapes
Vote for my next video here! ruclips.net/user/EDMtipscommunity
Hi Will, those Drums Machines are free!
Are you a pc or mac user. What is your system spec. rtl latency does your system show. What sound interface are you using. Great video thanks
I remember in the early 90's listening to the KLF, New Order and similar bands but every now and then on late night radio I would hear something special. It took me a few years to finally learn that it was house and the deep underground sound that I really loved. To me, this is a fundamental part of dance music. Maybe not quite the spiritual center but it's damn close. Amen brother.
Finally.... Thank you Will for making this video Kerri Chandler is my god of house music
Classic Kerri and Larry Heard are my favourites in the genre. Incredible productions.
You're welcome! 🙂
It sounds awesome, just like one of those vintage obscure records from the early 90’s. I love these tracks!!!
Really glad you enjoyed!
next up has to be a Kenny Dope track/Masters at work track or a Erik Kupper track (knuckles producer partner)
20 years in the game and I'm learning tons, great teacher, love the channel! Thanks for your work making these tutorials
You are such a sympathetic guy. Thanks to you and your positive energy I got motivated to start creating music again and take my EDM production skills up a notch. Thank you!
Super stoked to hear that! Keep up the good work and don't give up, Virron! 🙌🏻
The Korg M1 has the classic house piano (8’) and organ #2 That is the sound of “Right on Time”, “Crystal Waters”, “Kim Mazelle”, “Madonna’s Vogue”, “Robin S” etc.
Roland has a software called M1, sometimes it goes on sale for half the price. $45.00 I just bought the Arturia’s Roland JU 8 + Analog Lab V quite cheaply too.
I got the m1 VST this year for 50 euros. One of my best purchases. It's incredible what you can get for it. The house piano makes it a must buy for any musician. What I also really like are all the drums that you have in the M1 as well. Is often forgotten.
You're the first to list real House artista that I see talking about music production...
I love how excited you get in your vids
Me too :)
This sounds like one of my dad's old records back at home
Your dad has cool taste.
This is the vibes 🙏❤️
It is absurd how well of a job you did oh this. Absolutely awesome.
Thank you, Hipix, I am glad you enjoyed it! 🙂🙌🏻
One of your best ever, in a very crowded field
That using the pan on the drum rack chain is class, really makes them feel real had no idea you could do that!
would love you to continue with this track and show us how to layout a track - im good at getting the samples in but laying out a track is a nightmare. would love to see the making of the whole track. keep up the great work
I would love if you can do tutorial on the style of Claptone or EDX Style deep house.
That Robert Owens sample is magic ✨
Agreed!
Im from Chicago, grew up in the 80s when house was popping off.
Sounds great!
Ur surprise guest the mosquito was funny. Lol
Thanks, Tyson! ...Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! 🙌🏻
You dont know how much I thx to you. all the contents and i love the way you explain all the stuff. I`m conquering your 'how to make' series one by one now, seriously.
I am stoked to hear that! Glad you found my videos helpful so far 🙂🙌🏻
5 star as always, loved the add on mixing section, finally get it 💡💡💡
Awesome! 😎
So, so good!
It sounds so authentic of this genre
Well done Will
Great job, Will. I love watching how much you enjoy this stuff. Even after a long day in Ableton, you make me want to jump right back in. Keep up the great work!
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏 Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
Great video as usual. Love the reverb return trick on the drum rack. Thanks!
i'm learning classic house music for a video game soundtrack and this is really helping tnks
brilliant vid once again will ! thank you !!
You're welcome, Aaron, I am glad you enjoyed it! 🙌🏻
There’s hope in this world when we got talents such as Will thanks for sharing 🙌
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! 🙌🏻
Just brilliant, many thanks for this 🙂
Juno 6 presets makes me cry here. What a vibe bro! i always appreciate your class! thank you!
You're welcome, glad you liked it! 🙂
Génial ! Cette track de House est fabuleuse, je me croyais en 1989 ! 🙏😁👍
Merci! Content que tu aies apprécié 🙌🏻
Great tutorial as usual Will! Very cool. Thank you so much for the shout out! Really really appreciate it!!!
HELL YEAH! - right mood for a friday evening :)
Think its worth mentioning a sub layer on the bass is important when using a 707 kick because its mot a deep kick at all. However using a 909, depending how you pitch it and the length of the kick the 909 can carry the sub info through the track so you only need a mid bass .
Shorter 909 kicks and you want a sub then use a volume shaper like cable guys which can shape the volume of the lower bass frequencies when the kick hits but doesn't duck the higher frequencies that aren't clashing to keep the power intact
Amen Bro !! i feeling holy thats exactly my type of music...
Will ty .This was a dope vid i never knew compression was not used in the 90s .
Compression as a mixing and mastering tool would have been used back then just not the Side Chain pump effect made famous by French House in the late 90s
@@Carlho80 TY for this insite
You're welcome! We all here to learn :)
These deep dives are rad. Please keep them coming. Love learning these methods.
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel, William! 🙌🏻
Man I started in that era and this sounds exactly like it! Bravo!!
Thank you, Tony, glad you liked it! 🙂
you are very good and very kind. Go bless.
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏
Thank you for this tutorial! This is awesome! I’m so happy to see a mainstream music channel use the Robert Owens vocals and 707 drum sounds!
You're welcome, glad you liked it! 🙂
Another banger
NIce beat, can't wait to watch it later.
Hope you enjoy!
Amen brother! Love this!
Roland 606 or Behringer RD-6 works great for this style as well.
Hell yeah haha, watching a process with your commentary is soo useful
Cheers, I am glad you enjoyed it!
top tier yt tutorial mate
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏
Would love a tutorial on the rolling house basses like on Eats Everything Tell You What It Is and Ewan McVicar Tell Me Something Good.
Fantastic video, I love how you keep things simple.. inspiring stuff
Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it! 🙂🙌🏻
You’re a real one mate. You done it again.
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏
Sounds great! Reminds me of Frankie Knuckles classic Tears.
Ah yes! I can hear that now!
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel, really appreciate it!🙌🏻
Thanks for this. Knew most of this in theory and I’m also a Logic guy, but always interested to see how others approach their workflow and achieve the sound. Great job 🙏🏼👏🏼
Me too, I bought Logic in ‘19 using discounted ITunes card (no more!). I just upgraded to the latest. I can’t afford the Ableton Full license. I’m just a home enthusiast and got hooked on Garageband. It’s very similar.
I think LXP has a much better interface than Ableton.
@@iasciateognisperanza3267 Agreed. I’m sure Ableton is perfectly usable and I could get my head around it if I spent a good chunk of time on it… But Logic made sense to me from the moment I first opened it, without having to be taught too much or watching heaps of tutorials. LPX for me always 👌🏼
You're welcome, glad you found it useful! 🙌🏻
beautiful !
Thank you, glad you liked it! 🙂
Cool, feeling young listening to it
Glad you liked it! 🙌🏻
Cool. Rare that people do this style so really nice to take this in. Gave me some good ideas! Thanks man
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🙌🏻
Great tutorial Will. I would love to see a video on making music in the style of crazibiza
Great suggestion! What's your favourite track of his?
Yes!!! More classic house please! Can you please do Derrick Carter next????
Let's see how many people vote for it 😉 What's your favourite track of his?
@@EDMTips Jaden Thompson - Closer (Derrick Carter Remix) ruclips.net/video/Ca0MThQ9Gcw/видео.html
@@EDMTipsGlasgow's Jazz (Derrick Carter Remix) ruclips.net/video/UQzl5itNHLY/видео.html
Louie vega Is the best for me
Love the chair dancing thing at the end of the video. 😄
Party On, man !
😎
Hell Yeah 🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️
BOOM! 🙌🙌
You’re amazing man
Thank you, I really appreciate the support! 🙂
Great vid!
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏 Thanks for watching and supporting
Oh my word, this is my favourite thus far!!
Amazing tutorial. Thank you 🙏
i found this really helpful and inspirational. thanks.
You're welcome, Nathan, glad it was useful! 🙂🙌🏻
You're having such a nice time with this one. Nice one.. it's good to see.
Thanks, I do enjoy making them :)
oh lala Will comment je suis reconnaissant pour ce tuto il est mortel je suis demandeur de ce genre de style de music, BRAVO Will MERCI beaucoup :) DJ_KIK
Nice tutorial mate! You should do something like this with lofi house! Cheers from Portugal 🇵🇹
Yesss
Amen Brother!
Tears 😍😍
Banger. Simple as that really
Appreciate it, Seth! 🙌🙏
A great video. It doesn't matter what tracks I listen to, I can never really get into House. There is no accounting for taste, I still love happy hardcore and Scooter.
I LOVE happy hardcore but I HATE Scooter! Go figure!
@@EDMTips Good job we're not all the same or you wouldn't be a world-famous DJ and producer.
Could you do a tutorial on how to do a Steve Silk Hurley 90s style remix
thanks for this
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it! 🙂🙌🏻
This is cold. My style and era
Will, great work here!! I would really like to wish the title: "Mr. Fingers Can u feel it" from you. I know there are some good video tutorials for the song, but I would be really interested in your method of production. I've already made a few attempts but I can't get this feeling...
Thanks!
You bet! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🙂🙏🏻
Awesome
Top, top video. Thank you, Will!
You're welcome! 🙂
Another classic for inspiration!! Thanks Will
Love the new studio setup!
Love this, thank you!
You’re welcome!
Excellent .. thank you.
Loving the Beardyman reference, who'd of thought he'd end up here.
Well spotted. You win the internet today!
Super inspiring
Hi Will. Any chance you could do a video on swing on Ableton? In particular using the groove templates for different styles of music. Thanks!
Need more videos like this with the uodated sounds (soulful house)
hell yeahh !
BOOM! 🙌🙌
Great tutorial mate, I’m learning so much from you as someone who never had a musical bone in my body, one thing I’ve heard over is “call and response” in music any chance you could do a video to explain the technique as it sounds interesting? Cheers Will😊
Great lesson as always, thanks so much.
Amen brother, nice track! Helped me a lot with a project that I'm working on.
😎🙌🙏
Well done Leopard Step and nice vid Will.
Agreed, all his hard work is paying off! 🙌🏻
Just luvved it! So nice
Just started Learning after saving up for Ableton. Love this demo sounds just like my idols! Would be cool to hear something like SM-TRAX another classic
Thanks for the suggestion, I will add this to my list and let's see how many people will vote for it!
Really good.
This was not as "root" as I expected, but you got it really close.
This track sounds more like early '90 house tracks on keyboards and '80 on 707 drums pattern.
I can actually "hear" Robert Owens or even Will Downing singing over it, for sure...
Really cool!!!
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏
Hell YEAH!!! Loving this vid pal- so so cool =)
Appreciate it! 🙌🙏
AMEN BROTHER
🙌🙏
Thank you ,this really made me inspired,made a track with you,learned some awesome tricks
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it! 🙂🙌🏻
Love love love
Rock on! 🙂
Saved for rewatch!
William, missed opportunity, should have gone with Billy Toes! LoL
Kerri Chandler vibes for sure!
I think sidechain WAS possible, even way back then, DBX266 Alesis 3630 and/or their predecessors were available at the time? I picked up my first DBX with side in 1997, and it had been around for a while.
Howdo squire,just to say good clear tutorials.I'm on reason 12 & cubase 10pro,but it's all fine production techniques &easily transferable to any DAW.anyway,cheers my man Tonescapes
This was amazing!!! I'll love to share my songs with you, from your tutorial and get your feedback!
Cheers, glad you liked it!
We have dedicated threads for track feedback in the community, feel free to share it there if you're a part of it :)
How can I be apart of the community? I just did your webinar. Amazing !
Four on the Floor, Boom Boom Boom , Ameen Bro from Italy