Doing something a bit different with this one. I don't have a whole lot of experience making trance, but I got a request for this so I decided to give it a try. My main goal was to walk you through my thought process of how I put together this lead so I hope it's helpful. Let me know if you have any question about anything and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Hey, do you have that bit of midi for us to download too? On the one hand it would be good exercise to remake myself, on the other hand it would be nice to have the midi as a downloadable file/link together with the sytrus preset itself that you shared too, so people can step in playing around with it immediately. For me, for example, I like the sound design better than creating the scores on the pianoroll atm. I guess taking on one thing at a time might just be fases I'm going through in getting to grips with FLstudio as a n00b... Or maybe sound design is just more fun to me than the rest. Don't know yet.
Wow! I've only been using FL for about 4 months. This was an absolute crash-course in how to use Sytrus. So good! Thanks a bunch man. I'm gonna look up all your other tuts..
I love how this tutorial also demonstrates how changing different parametres creates completely different sounds aswell as showing how to specifically make that trance lead. Super helpful for understanding how Sytrus actually works.
I literally subscribed to this channel cause I don't have serum and instead I need to use Sytrus to generate the sound and the man on your screens is a saviour🔥👌
yo, again, i wanna say thank you. you are really a lifesaver. best teacher/explainer when it comes to this DAW. because of you, I'm not overwhelmed or hopeless. you are really saving people's dreams.
This is the type of tutorial that would attract a lot of sample based music makers who are fed up with locked samples, with a simple tutorial they can be guided in unlocking a rainbow of colorful music synthesis. Interestingly a lot daws dont capitalize in synth synthesis that much I feel this comes from thinking that sample based companies offer something better. Education is key.
This might be a random comment, but I thought that I'd share it. I am currently having a shitty fucking day, where I feel agitated and confused especially with regards to what the meaning of my life is. I don't know the answer to that shit, neither does anyone else that pretends they do, but I would like to give my thanks to you for creating this video. I love sound design and getting familiar with Sytrus has gotten me really excited about experimenting for myself and your videos are a great help! Thanks bruh
Awesome tutorial! I already knew Sytrus was a sweet generator, but this explained a lot more to me that I had no clue about... I managed to essentially duplicate all that you did... only thing that threw me for a minute was why my delay / reverb sounded so different than yours... then realized I was at like 70 BPM, while you were up somewhere near 130... lol...
I'd consider subtracting instead from low and middle in the EQ. You get the same result and "compress" the sound while doing it. Makes a lot of sense for this because there is bunch of stuff adding up already.
It is possible to use same snappy envelope on filter instead of amp for such plucky trance leads, it sounds much more interesting imo. And Sytrus itself not so good for such type of sounds, too dry and noisy for my taste. There is superb VA synth called PoiZone in default FL installation, try it.
Hey! I've just started producing in FL and found your videos. They are wonderful and have very useful information, even tho Im very new and dont understand everything yet hehe. I was wondering if you have any advice for a beginner or perhaps some videos that are more beginner friendly? Anyways thank you so much for the great content and I hope one day I'll understand everythin!
Doc Hiluluk have you checked out the channel “in the mix” he has a lot of amazing tutorials which are more geared toward beginners. My stuff is more geared a bit more toward intermediate and I do a lot of sound design which many producers never really get into. I’ve been considering doing some more beginner style tutorials though so definitely stick around and keep an eye out!
Great video David. I'm looking to try and recreate the airy pad sound in Mr Fingers 'Can You Feel It', but I'm struggling. Any chance you could try. I use FL Studio, so Sytrus or GMS would be great. Cheers
Scotty Simpson I’ve got a video on how to make pads in sytrus which should get you pretty close. Be sure to watch until the end. I think the sound your going for is pretty close to one of the sounds I created and then you can just adjust some things to your liking
Zeeno the Inventor honestly I prefer serum, but there’s a million serum tutorials already out there and not many sytrus tutorials. I’ll probably do some serum tutorials eventually but this is what people have been requesting.
@@Zeeno I AGREE. I LIKE TO WORK WITH WHAT YOU GOT SOMETIMES MORE CHALLENGING BUT WORTH IT , BUT I DO LIKE SERUM THOUGH FOR WHAT I CALL "FREEAKY" SOUNDS EXP; SKRILLEX AND SUCH.
By any chance did you turn on the volume envelopes? Even if you move the graph lines and stuff you have to check that little box on the bottom left for it to work. Just my wild guess
I see that this video was made a while ago but hopefully you will see this comment. First of all thanks for producing this very helpful video. One thing that I can't work out is why my envelope points snap back to their original position when I let go. Can help me with this please?
I barely have 20h of experience in FL studio and managed to make this: ruclips.net/video/13hCEN4d9eY/видео.html&ab_channel=LuperQL thx to this guy. thumbs up !
Doing something a bit different with this one. I don't have a whole lot of experience making trance, but I got a request for this so I decided to give it a try. My main goal was to walk you through my thought process of how I put together this lead so I hope it's helpful. Let me know if you have any question about anything and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
This really helps me :) thanks for the tutorial
Hey, do you have that bit of midi for us to download too? On the one hand it would be good exercise to remake myself, on the other hand it would be nice to have the midi as a downloadable file/link together with the sytrus preset itself that you shared too, so people can step in playing around with it immediately. For me, for example, I like the sound design better than creating the scores on the pianoroll atm. I guess taking on one thing at a time might just be fases I'm going through in getting to grips with FLstudio as a n00b... Or maybe sound design is just more fun to me than the rest. Don't know yet.
Wow! I've only been using FL for about 4 months. This was an absolute crash-course in how to use Sytrus. So good! Thanks a bunch man. I'm gonna look up all your other tuts..
I love how this tutorial also demonstrates how changing different parametres creates completely different sounds aswell as showing how to specifically make that trance lead. Super helpful for understanding how Sytrus actually works.
Watched it many times, learnt precious knowledge ... thanks for sharing man.
Very well explained, David.
Very informative.
Hope you will make more tutorials using sytrus.
I literally subscribed to this channel cause I don't have serum and instead I need to use Sytrus to generate the sound and the man on your screens is a saviour🔥👌
yo, again, i wanna say thank you. you are really a lifesaver. best teacher/explainer when it comes to this DAW. because of you, I'm not overwhelmed or hopeless. you are really saving people's dreams.
Sytrus is my favorite plug in. I use it all the time.
You're underrated bro. I wish you a great career.
This is the type of tutorial that would attract a lot of sample based music makers who are fed up with locked samples, with a simple tutorial they can be guided in unlocking a rainbow of colorful music synthesis. Interestingly a lot daws dont capitalize in synth synthesis that much I feel this comes from thinking that sample based companies offer something better. Education is key.
i learned the most from this vid out of all your other sytrus tutorials TYSM
Love this!! Please keep making more sytrus tutorials!
You are a wizard! I have been looking for a sound like this for awhile.
This might be a random comment, but I thought that I'd share it.
I am currently having a shitty fucking day, where I feel agitated and confused especially with regards to what the meaning of my life is. I don't know the answer to that shit, neither does anyone else that pretends they do, but I would like to give my thanks to you for creating this video.
I love sound design and getting familiar with Sytrus has gotten me really excited about experimenting for myself and your videos are a great help!
Thanks bruh
sorry you're having a rough day bro. I appreciate the love though. Things will look up my dude..they always do!
Awesome tutorial! I already knew Sytrus was a sweet generator, but this explained a lot more to me that I had no clue about...
I managed to essentially duplicate all that you did... only thing that threw me for a minute was why my delay / reverb sounded so different than yours... then realized I was at like 70 BPM, while you were up somewhere near 130... lol...
I'd consider subtracting instead from low and middle in the EQ. You get the same result and "compress" the sound while doing it. Makes a lot of sense for this because there is bunch of stuff adding up already.
Respect brother.....that was soooo helpful
Thank you. This made my day!
I like your style
i Love this Stock Plugin Offer a lot :P ive been trying my own Pad design
You are excellent and you make great videos, thank you.
Damn bro! Im in love with you😂
Totally subscribing!
Thanks for this video!
the best sytrus tutorial ever
thanks
al seblani :)
It is possible to use same snappy envelope on filter instead of amp for such plucky trance leads, it sounds much more interesting imo. And Sytrus itself not so good for such type of sounds, too dry and noisy for my taste. There is superb VA synth called PoiZone in default FL installation, try it.
Hey! I've just started producing in FL and found your videos. They are wonderful and have very useful information, even tho Im very new and dont understand everything yet hehe. I was wondering if you have any advice for a beginner or perhaps some videos that are more beginner friendly? Anyways thank you so much for the great content and I hope one day I'll understand everythin!
Doc Hiluluk have you checked out the channel “in the mix” he has a lot of amazing tutorials which are more geared toward beginners. My stuff is more geared a bit more toward intermediate and I do a lot of sound design which many producers never really get into. I’ve been considering doing some more beginner style tutorials though so definitely stick around and keep an eye out!
why does this video have only 4.5k views? holy moly this is helpfull stuff!!
Alain Duckers glad it helped!
how does boosting the phase of each one not cause phase issues?
Great video David. I'm looking to try and recreate the airy pad sound in Mr Fingers 'Can You Feel It', but I'm struggling. Any chance you could try. I use FL Studio, so Sytrus or GMS would be great. Cheers
Scotty Simpson I’ve got a video on how to make pads in sytrus which should get you pretty close. Be sure to watch until the end. I think the sound your going for is pretty close to one of the sounds I created and then you can just adjust some things to your liking
A future bounce lead and bass(Bouncy bass like jay eskar, brooks) sound design please
Cool. I can probably do that
@@AnotherMonster thanks a lot🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🔥🔥🔥
Your so cool.. pls make other videos like this.. i Mean other sound design with Sytrus.. like lead, chord and other
I’ve got quite a few sytrus sound design tutorials on here already but I will do more in the future!
@@AnotherMonster yeah i have Saw them... Thx for great work
His not a happy bunny on making more videos on "Sytrus" Look at the exclamation mark, on his reply ahah
Super helpfull! Tx!
hey, how do you turn off dat reverb and delay?
What about Sytrus makes you choose it over more popular synths like say serum? (Other than coming with FL Studio ofc)
Zeeno the Inventor honestly I prefer serum, but there’s a million serum tutorials already out there and not many sytrus tutorials. I’ll probably do some serum tutorials eventually but this is what people have been requesting.
@@AnotherMonster yeah 🙏🏼
@@AnotherMonster oh no, I think this is a lot more valuable. Being stock its a lot more useful.
@@Zeeno I AGREE. I LIKE TO WORK WITH WHAT YOU GOT SOMETIMES MORE CHALLENGING BUT WORTH IT , BUT I DO LIKE SERUM THOUGH FOR WHAT I CALL "FREEAKY" SOUNDS EXP; SKRILLEX AND SUCH.
I search for a oldschool gabber synth on sytrus can you help me ?
I followed every step and the mod x knob opens full at 50%, no change when going higher, I find that strange.
is there any way i can make my modulation move on its own without dragging it?
Automation clip
@@santocyriac1458 Thanks, I was able to figure that out when I was exploring around fl more and using more plugins for tracks but thanks anyway
Oh Virtual Self!
Is the scale C major
On my piano roll I only see C1-c#
does that mean I am always in C chord?
and i noticed on your PIANO roll you had 4 squares between each black bar. I have 8 O:
Mine doesn't sound like yours even though I have followed everything
Christopher & Peter download the preset and try reverse engineering it
By any chance did you turn on the volume envelopes? Even if you move the graph lines and stuff you have to check that little box on the bottom left for it to work. Just my wild guess
1M subs incoming!!
Sisekelo Duma 😁
I see that this video was made a while ago but hopefully you will see this comment. First of all thanks for producing this very helpful video. One thing that I can't work out is why my envelope points snap back to their original position when I let go. Can help me with this please?
Great
freak i never got something like this at all.
I barely have 20h of experience in FL studio and managed to make this: ruclips.net/video/13hCEN4d9eY/видео.html&ab_channel=LuperQL thx to this guy. thumbs up !
The easy way is to just use gold saw and no one will care