What I like about this video is a lot of people don't realize that sometimes making remixes/music is super easy if you just know the right tools.. but this shows with a few tools you can pump out remixes/songs/etc!
But u still cant release the song and of course dont monetize it without contacting the artist and producers so good luck if u remixing a Song of a Superstar 🥺🙄😒
@@TheProducerSchool Depending on what you want to do with a song - cover, remix, etc. - you may need to get permission from different individuals. Labels, publishers, and to a lesser extent, artists, take copyright very seriously.
Woah I did not expect this to get 100 likes to 166 thank you so much lol also I tried it but it’s a little bit hard but I might try again tomorrow or later today haha since it’s 3:09pm for me idk bout u guys anyway u guys know where to find people that help this with each other
@@thomasprinsen1247 Electro House, Future House, Bass House, Tech House when in a Club, Future Bass, Melodic Dubstep and a lot of other genres, mostly electronic ones.
You've put this into the most easiest format possible, I just started and I would have never known to match the tempo on the daw to the song tempo let alone finding the right chords to use, your a goat
Quick tip is to probably not look online for tempo, as they are often wrong for some reason. Or sometimes you can't find it online anyway. Sometimes it's right, sometimes it's wrong. If you check online, test it with tap tempo.
Very nice tutorials. Thanks for it! It would be very great if you can actually show how to blend the other parts of the song, the breakdown and the rest of the song. Do you keep the original instrumentals or you’d recreate all the sounds and FX?
This is such a great video. Absolutely excellent video. You were quick and to the point, and the information was very valuable. Thank you very much and I hope to see much more of you guys!
I appreciate what you doing man because i didn't knew a few years how to make proper remixes and know am watching you video and trying improve my skills even more .
Very helpful tutorial! One thing I Personally struggle with the most is where I get my sounds from. Like, you're just using a sample pack, but I want to spend as less money as possible so I want to be able to create my own kicks and leads. I was wondering if maybe you could try and make a tutorial for that as well?
dude... record the sounds you like 😀 like, have you ever hit a dor, box, furniture or whatever and be like "ohhh this would make a great kick or snare or whatevs" record it and then edit it on your daw, change speed,tune it, do whatever you want... then when people ask you can proudly say "yeah that kick is a milk crate" 🙉
How much time do you spend designing sounds? Let's say you have an hour. How much do you value your time? Let's suppose you usually work for 10 dollars an hour. In this example, spending an hour on sound design effectively costs you ten dollars because you could have been earning ten dollars doing a job. If you simply buy a ten dollar soundpack you save your valuable time. Trying to make your own sounds when actual professionals have already done it is a false economy. In many cases it's literally "cheaper" to buy a pack than waste your time making your own sounds.
@@AutPen38 I don't completely agree with this. Since I work a fulltime job, I can't work any more than 40 hours because I'm bounded by my contract. I understand what you're saying, that I'm missing out on money. But I'm really not. I do music as a hobby so I don't mind wasting a bit of time on it because it will expand my knowledge of sound design. I value my time a lot. But I would rather spend my time learning things, than just buying someone elses work and using it. That being said though, I struggle with sound design because I can't find any good tutorials for it in my particular genre (Hardcore). There's lots of tutorials, but all of them use sample packs or they don't explain anything about the plugins they use or the knobs they turn, resulting in me wasting my time for hours regardless. And on top of that, it demotivated me to the point I quit after 2 hours of doing essentially nothing. So what it comes down to, is that I don't know anything about sound design and that's the missing piece for me. I have endless ideas, just no idea how to implement those ideas. In my head I would create a complete track with buildup and drop, detailed to every kick and sound effect. Also a reason why it's better to learn sound design as opposed to paying for sample packs. It will allow me to create the sounds exactly like in my head, instead of looking the internet for hours looking for that particular sound I need
This is really helpful for me, want to start remixing en making music for the first time this year. it dont have to be perfect for me. its just fun. thanks for making this video.
Yeah cooler EDM Remix, thanks a LOT for that show around, that helped really much especially to understand setting and filtering the Kick and other Sounds
Great tutorial, a lot of value in it. 🙂I got one question regarding the Downlifter and Crash position. Is it intended to be on the 2nd Kick in the Drop or would you place it on the first one? What is the intention?
Your videos are awesome, you make some sick tracks so quickly! I check out your SoundCloud and see you only have 2 songs, I’m just curious what you do with all the tracks you have made for RUclips? I have listened to the final product of a lot of your videos multiple times (this one especially) and just wondering if there is somewhere to listen to them
Please make part 2 to explain more how to find melody of any song and change VST (instrument) Because I want to make EDM remixes of Serbian/Balkan songs
love the pace but can you explain what the effects of the plugins are you are using and move the camera so we can see what you are selecting other than that this was fire
I've started to use chordify to find chords of any song but for acapella I use acapella extractor and I have to mix and process acapella.Can you also make tutorial how to process acapella ?
Great video at the right pace to cover the fundamental and iconic sounds ! :) Are you also interesting in creating some saxophone samples, presets or anything together?
Thankfully for you to show us how to make a remix of songs. I wanna start making some after I bought Fl Studio on my Mac are there some videos with tips to handle for beginners 🙏
I agree that this is the easiest way to remix but the most obvious and „uncreative“ way 😄 but still it’s a really good Tutorial and you are a sick producer for sure 🔥🔥🔥
@@ellisbeats it never said it was a beginner tutorial and it serves to promote the slap house pack which is totally legit man its just my opinion on these kind of remixes
Hey quick one, when remixing what do you need to know to avoid copyright issues before releasing the remix. And what can you do on fl with the track without getting copyright issues? 😊
The copyright is assigned to the writers of the top line melody (e.g. the tune of the vocals) and the publisher of the original recording, so unless your remix is completely unrecognisable (an original track, with a different title etc), the intellectual property remains with the original creator. You can't just put it on Spotify or Beatport and expect the money to roll in. 'Bootleg' remixes are more typically used for DJing and or as a way of showing off your skills in the hope that the copyright holder will release it officially (and pay you a remixing fee) or your remix will impress someone else who will ask you to produce or remix a different track for them.
What I like about this video is a lot of people don't realize that sometimes making remixes/music is super easy if you just know the right tools.. but this shows with a few tools you can pump out remixes/songs/etc!
Of course its easy when the topline is a hit song, thats the hard part.
Yeah maybe easy for you. I'm struggling so bad creating anything at all.
But u still cant release the song and of course dont monetize it without contacting the artist and producers so good luck if u remixing a Song of a Superstar 🥺🙄😒
Pretty great when you can use a bunch of presets lol
@@Pandize YOOO, I REMEBER YOU FROM PANDA EYE'S VIDEO TUTORIAL
Yess this might actually be the easiest tutorial on how to make a remix that fully explains it cause the others don’t explain it that much
Awesome to hear, appreciate it :)
@@TheProducerSchool Depending on what you want to do with a song - cover, remix, etc. - you may need to get permission from different individuals. Labels, publishers, and to a lesser extent, artists, take copyright very seriously.
You need permission from them if you remix one of their songs. If you don’t get their permission you will be open to lawsuits.
Woah I did not expect this to get 100 likes to 166 thank you so much lol also I tried it but it’s a little bit hard but I might try again tomorrow or later today haha since it’s 3:09pm for me idk bout u guys anyway u guys know where to find people that help this with each other
I mean let alone 166 likes I rembered the word lol haha
Please guys take this as a tutorial to learn to remix and not to turn every song you know into slap house, produce what you love not what you can!
Couldn’t agree more
OMG YES i hate slap house this is so true every song just gets turned into slap house…music these days is so boring
@@hodd what genres do you enjoy listening to?
@@thomasprinsen1247 Electro House, Future House, Bass House, Tech House when in a Club, Future Bass, Melodic Dubstep and a lot of other genres, mostly electronic ones.
😭
I would love to see a full song of this remix, great job man!!
You've put this into the most easiest format possible, I just started and I would have never known to match the tempo on the daw to the song tempo let alone finding the right chords to use, your a goat
Super leuk filmpje om te zien hoe je een mix maakt, lijkt allemaal zo makkelijk!!
This helps massively! You work so well and explain things clearly. Thanks man
Yanick went bonkers at 13.34. Started slapping on the effects left, right and centre. Amazing work. Came out crasssssy! 🤪
WOW after all these months I had trouble setting the vocals to the tempo I want and I finally figured it out cause of you!!!
That was probably the most important Video for my Workflow and how i will do my Songs
Thanks to the Team!
01:59 vocal remover
02:31 fl studio 03:07 detect tempo
06:08 chordify
07:51 add bass, fl studio 'gravity' effect
Thank you for showing your progress in remixing a song. Truly inspirational!
You have no idea of the amount of videos I had to look up to try to explain these things and u taught me everything
Grammy award winner for very short and understanding remix tutorial 2021
Bedankt voor je heldere uitleg. De manier hoe je dat uitleg, maakt alles gewoon begrijpelijk.
Hopelijk meer in de toekomst.
We want a studio tour!!!
coming in 2022 🚀
Learned some interesting tricks, thanks for this tutorial 😉
I'm not an EDM guy but really enjoyed your video.
Thank you for taking the time to make this.
I love all your videos guys, thanks for everything 😁💙
any one can make a standard remix after some studying, but making a good remix is another topic
Quick tip is to probably not look online for tempo, as they are often wrong for some reason. Or sometimes you can't find it online anyway. Sometimes it's right, sometimes it's wrong. If you check online, test it with tap tempo.
Very nice tutorials. Thanks for it! It would be very great if you can actually show how to blend the other parts of the song, the breakdown and the rest of the song. Do you keep the original instrumentals or you’d recreate all the sounds and FX?
If you have the stems of a song, you could try and implement some of the original instruments in your remix!
gracias a ti puedo descargar acapellas o instrumentales por separados,eres un genio y espero que consigas mas de lo que tienes,saludos desde argentina
You make it look so effortless and compose so swiftly. Jealous but feel empowered. Thanks for sharing.
Funny how this video poped up on my recommendations right after I'm thinking about doing a remix. what a coincident. lol.
Great tutorial man.
This is such a great video. Absolutely excellent video. You were quick and to the point, and the information was very valuable. Thank you very much and I hope to see much more of you guys!
SUPER HELPFUL! Finally someone who explains things well. Subscribed!
I tried remixing songs and it sounded HORRIBLE 😭
It's ok
How does it sound now
It's ok, learn from your mistakes
I hope my remixes are bettter.
Same Broo
Awesome video. A true collection of quick details that make a full track. Loved it!
Me about to google acapella, and this guy explains it before I can finish the search. Lol, great video man!
just your amazing accent is worth spending the 21 minutes of my precious time
I appreciate what you doing man because i didn't knew a few years how to make proper remixes and know am watching you video and trying improve my skills even more .
music verified!?
Did you finalize the mix? Where can I purchase it?
Very helpful tutorial!
One thing I Personally struggle with the most is where I get my sounds from. Like, you're just using a sample pack, but I want to spend as less money as possible so I want to be able to create my own kicks and leads.
I was wondering if maybe you could try and make a tutorial for that as well?
dude... record the sounds you like 😀 like, have you ever hit a dor, box, furniture or whatever and be like "ohhh this would make a great kick or snare or whatevs" record it and then edit it on your daw, change speed,tune it, do whatever you want... then when people ask you can proudly say "yeah that kick is a milk crate" 🙉
How much time do you spend designing sounds? Let's say you have an hour. How much do you value your time? Let's suppose you usually work for 10 dollars an hour. In this example, spending an hour on sound design effectively costs you ten dollars because you could have been earning ten dollars doing a job. If you simply buy a ten dollar soundpack you save your valuable time.
Trying to make your own sounds when actual professionals have already done it is a false economy. In many cases it's literally "cheaper" to buy a pack than waste your time making your own sounds.
@@0000song0000 that's actually a very helpful tip. And it's a total flex as well🤣
@@AutPen38 I don't completely agree with this.
Since I work a fulltime job, I can't work any more than 40 hours because I'm bounded by my contract. I understand what you're saying, that I'm missing out on money. But I'm really not. I do music as a hobby so I don't mind wasting a bit of time on it because it will expand my knowledge of sound design.
I value my time a lot. But I would rather spend my time learning things, than just buying someone elses work and using it.
That being said though, I struggle with sound design because I can't find any good tutorials for it in my particular genre (Hardcore).
There's lots of tutorials, but all of them use sample packs or they don't explain anything about the plugins they use or the knobs they turn, resulting in me wasting my time for hours regardless. And on top of that, it demotivated me to the point I quit after 2 hours of doing essentially nothing.
So what it comes down to, is that I don't know anything about sound design and that's the missing piece for me. I have endless ideas, just no idea how to implement those ideas.
In my head I would create a complete track with buildup and drop, detailed to every kick and sound effect. Also a reason why it's better to learn sound design as opposed to paying for sample packs. It will allow me to create the sounds exactly like in my head, instead of looking the internet for hours looking for that particular sound I need
Amazing, well done.
I will try this technique.
Thank you for sharing your experience ❤
This is really helpful for me, want to start remixing en making music for the first time this year. it dont have to be perfect for me. its just fun. thanks for making this video.
amazing tutorial i love how u used plugins that YOU know we dont have good job!! love it!!
I really appreciate the way you're giving advices and the explanation is great. You got a new like 👍 and a new subscription
Very good 👍🏻 thanks for the helpful advice 🔝 I wish you the best 🎶
That is so cool that in 2021 we can learn how to make remixes in 2022
😉
This remix is bad ass! Release the entire thing!
You should make the whole thing! Your remix at the end is the best one I've heard.
"lets open serum" *opens a $200 piece of software with the straightest face ever*
This is a great tutorial, but it ticked me off when he didn't mention that Serum is $189 or $10 a month to rent.
Yeah cooler EDM Remix, thanks a LOT for that show around, that helped really much especially to understand setting and filtering the Kick and other Sounds
Great tutorial, a lot of value in it. 🙂I got one question regarding the Downlifter and Crash position. Is it intended to be on the 2nd Kick in the Drop or would you place it on the first one? What is the intention?
Really good explanations of all you need to know for a basic remix. Great 👍👏
brother you are a great inspiration... thanks for sharing your knowledge with us I follow you from Argentina!!! Cheers🇦🇷
Your videos are awesome, you make some sick tracks so quickly! I check out your SoundCloud and see you only have 2 songs, I’m just curious what you do with all the tracks you have made for RUclips? I have listened to the final product of a lot of your videos multiple times (this one especially) and just wondering if there is somewhere to listen to them
Love to see him get better with each vid. Bro is a legend
Please make part 2 to explain more how to find melody of any song and change VST (instrument)
Because I want to make EDM remixes of Serbian/Balkan songs
bro same but "harmonika" is so god damn hard to replicate
@@pa3kws It's possible
@@just_dimi3 Yea its possible but really hard atleast for me
@@pa3kws because of specific complex melodies
@@pa3kws where are you from ?
YASSSS
finally
I'mma use this for a cover I'm doing so I can remix it
Nailed. It.
Both the remix and the video. Thanks!
I m watching you for the first time … i really loved it… new subscriber!!✋🏽
love the pace but can you explain what the effects of the plugins are you are using and move the camera so we can see what you are selecting other than that this was fire
Wow. Make this one a full remix please. Love it 😍
man you are a legend so sample so fire so good !! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've started to use chordify to find chords of any song but for acapella I use acapella extractor and I have to mix and process acapella.Can you also make tutorial how to process acapella ?
Wow... there is a Master class right here
You nailed it bro awesome!!
Pretty amazing 🤩
Thanks for showing us this.
Great video at the right pace to cover the fundamental and iconic sounds ! :)
Are you also interesting in creating some saxophone samples, presets or anything together?
Sir, how to train and study which tool will use, which time, which situation for the song and sound is better?
Thankfully for you to show us how to make a remix of songs. I wanna start making some after I bought Fl Studio on my Mac are there some videos with tips to handle for beginners 🙏
Sir,I want to try this but the products mentioned here are either too much costly in India or not available for India.May you help me with this!😅
If you remix a song and use on a video on youtube, does it bypass copyright issues?
Any producers who were extremely motivated by TPC when they started making music?😍
Me
The best video I have seen this year🙏
That was amazing thanks for everything man
Another amazing tutorial excellent stuff.
Amazing!!! Cant wait to see more 🔥🔥🔥
Hey! What Software are you using? And if it is a paid one, is there any free alternative that would make the job?
I will keep this video as gold. Many thanks 😁
Thank you for providing this tutorial. It's worth it❤
thank you bro. it was my dream to be a music producer.
it is giving me a big help for my future thank you so much
This was sooooo AMAZING bro!!!!! I learned alot and enjoyed the video. Just Subbed!
Nice tutorial! But i'm wondering, would it be legal to put that remix on soundcloud or are there legal issues?
It would need to have a copy right claim
Could you show us how to mix vocals from acapella generators to get them sounding as studio like as possible?
Big Thanks Yanick!
So so fire man, you put so much work into it
Bro that kick hits my nose from the inside somehow lol!
Sick tutorial as always tho🔥
Lol
This video far exceeded my expectations. THank you so much for making this!!!
Nice work!
I agree that this is the easiest way to remix but the most obvious and „uncreative“ way 😄 but still it’s a really good Tutorial and you are a sick producer for sure 🔥🔥🔥
agreed. that's minimalistic 2020 slap house style. sounds pretty good for the low effort though!
what else did you expect for a beginner tutorial? anything more complicated would make the video too long as well
@@ellisbeats it never said it was a beginner tutorial and it serves to promote the slap house pack which is totally legit man its just my opinion on these kind of remixes
@@BRANDONSOUNDS +1 I hate todays music industry with all the low effort slap house. Shit always sounds the same 😐
What program are you using? Any programs you recommend using for beginners? Thank you!
Cool remix, perfect explaination! Thank you!
when looking for the acapella you found RUclips videos. Can you extract the sound from the videos?
Yes💀
Please give a reward to this guy !
This is so helpful. Is there any chance you can do this in ableton?
I am trying to do similar stuff on MPC Beats. I learned a lot from here!
Amazing remix 😍💓
Hands down one of the best tutorials on how to remix! Superb 🔥🤌🏾
Hey quick one, when remixing what do you need to know to avoid copyright issues before releasing the remix. And what can you do on fl with the track without getting copyright issues? 😊
The copyright is assigned to the writers of the top line melody (e.g. the tune of the vocals) and the publisher of the original recording, so unless your remix is completely unrecognisable (an original track, with a different title etc), the intellectual property remains with the original creator. You can't just put it on Spotify or Beatport and expect the money to roll in. 'Bootleg' remixes are more typically used for DJing and or as a way of showing off your skills in the hope that the copyright holder will release it officially (and pay you a remixing fee) or your remix will impress someone else who will ask you to produce or remix a different track for them.
went from tutorial to please keep up lol
Eyy bedankt maat!
i literally have no idea what i just saw but this was amazing
Amazing
love the video
Super useful, thank you!
Do you need the pro version of LF studio or is the basic version also enough?
This tutorial was amazing. Where did you learn all this??