40 Sounds Every Producer Should Know (HOW TO RECOGNIZE ANY SOUND FROM ANY SONG)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @atmoksh
    @atmoksh Год назад +81

    THIS IS CONTENT

  • @Itsanasmusic
    @Itsanasmusic Год назад +120

    It's insane to me how basic of a tutorial this is yet SO important! Thank you for this!

    • @rpenguinboy
      @rpenguinboy Год назад

      Yh I’m gonna be rewatching this so msny times

    • @MakePopMusic
      @MakePopMusic  Год назад +3

      Thank you!!

    • @g.o.9513
      @g.o.9513 Год назад +3

      Thought it was insane how a handful of plug-ins is responsible for over 30+ sounds.

    • @nofood1
      @nofood1 Год назад +1

      making music 15+ years, still needed this.

  • @Foges
    @Foges Год назад +17

    For myself
    8:29 Reese Bass
    9:39 M1 Bass
    28:59 Mellotron
    31:16 Triton

  • @realraven2000
    @realraven2000 Год назад +20

    10:15 - 7 semitones = a perfect fifth. this is used psychoacoustically as it is the same as the 2nd overtone and it pretends to the ear that there is a lower fundamental (the octave below the note played) that isn't actually there... this way you perceive more bass even on smaller speakers. A lot of the subbass plugins use this technique.

  • @mindssky1510
    @mindssky1510 Год назад +9

    This is something that stumped me pretty hard in the beginning of my production journey and still does. Thank you so much.

  • @constantin_singer
    @constantin_singer Год назад

    MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!! This is EXACTLY WHAT EVERY NEW PRODUCER NEEDS!!

  • @Plant_Based_Riffs
    @Plant_Based_Riffs Год назад +4

    I'm only 50 seconds in, but based on the content this promises to cover and the production quality of the intro, I'm already subbed. Looking forward to it.

    • @elarzita
      @elarzita Год назад

      exact same here!

  • @lilwombat
    @lilwombat Год назад +4

    Wow i never thought of this as a video idea but this would have been crazy helpful way back in the day. It would speed up that trying to get idea out of your head process so much. Great video

  • @pw6002
    @pw6002 Год назад

    "It's called 'this', it sounds like 'that' ".
    It's as straightforward as you can get it.
    Yet it's the first video I see that does it.
    Congrats , and thank you !!

  • @SpeedmetalSha
    @SpeedmetalSha 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for such informative video!

  • @_simon__says
    @_simon__says Год назад +21

    Hey Austin, great video, love your channel. Just a quick note...: Xylophones are wooden, glockenspiels are metal. The difference between the two is not in their size but their material. For a long, long time I had the two confused, even the words; 'xylophone' sounds metallic to me while 'glockenspiel' sounds wooden but it is the other way around. A common confusion I think. Keep up the great work. Thanks x

    • @afsaudio9177
      @afsaudio9177 Год назад +1

      „Glocke“ means „Bell“ in German - maybe that helps as a little memory aid.

  • @loome
    @loome Год назад

    I found the synth shapes super helpful! Thank you MPM!

  • @miguelluismusic4181
    @miguelluismusic4181 Год назад +1

    Well done Austin... watch this twice people... so much to learn from this joint

  • @AlexSaheli
    @AlexSaheli 9 месяцев назад

    Ty, very useful.
    I now have lots of Vital presents.
    If you could kindly let me know how to recreate Sleep Token - Chokehold synth that would've been amazing. Amazing Saw, but I'm yet to find how to recreate it, tho people do that.

  • @Niven42
    @Niven42 Год назад +1

    DX7 piano is sometimes called FM piano, since the Yamaha DX7 used FM synthesis, and not all FM keyboards were made by Yamaha. So look for that on your plugin if you can't find DX7.

  • @CasenWatson
    @CasenWatson Год назад

    This is BRILLIANT and such a great tool and reference. Thank you for this.

  • @Kipp274
    @Kipp274 Год назад

    Damn, finally. The title is exactly what I was having trouble with. Naming any sound really. I'm gonna save this vid and watch it every now and then to memorize all of this.

  • @KirtanFi
    @KirtanFi Год назад

    Absolute gem of a video. Thank you so much! 💛🙏🏽

  • @yahsyout5450
    @yahsyout5450 Год назад

    one of the best videos on RUclips. thanks man!

  • @AndrewMasters
    @AndrewMasters Год назад

    Great video Austin!

  • @DopamineOverload
    @DopamineOverload Год назад +1

    Crucially important video. Absolutely essential. Nice job, Austin.

  • @delight8888
    @delight8888 Год назад

    AustinPowered now!!…Thanks bro.. you’re a Gemstar!!!

  • @thatproducer
    @thatproducer Год назад +1

    Great work Austin - as a full-time producer I can honestly say this was also an excellent refresher of how to approach sounds - I feel like it took me years and many sessions to learn all of this so you're doing a great service here!!

  • @vitor_music
    @vitor_music Год назад +12

    Yo, amazing content as always… very informative! You could do one focused on drum sounds! Like typical pop/hip hop/ EDM drum sounds.. keep it up man

  • @DodaGarcia
    @DodaGarcia Год назад +1

    This is a fantastic video! And I'm off right now to get Synergy, I've purchased other libraries from MPM and they've all packed a ton of value.

  • @robertoalekohl
    @robertoalekohl Год назад +6

    Austin - thanks so much for this man. It's crazy but this is such an important video that is really gracious to those who have a different background of approaching production.
    If you were ever able to - i could see a video very similar to this but on drum sounds being so very helpful.
    Thanks for everything

  • @kayahanli
    @kayahanli Год назад

    Great coverage of sounds! Thanks! Subscribed.

  • @defectiveresistor
    @defectiveresistor 8 месяцев назад

    As a hobbiest I’ve found that getting an understanding of what types of effects have been used on a sound has been the biggest learning curve.

  • @teddyboamah
    @teddyboamah 21 день назад

    Gems 💎!!! Keep them coming

  • @adomialexsap
    @adomialexsap 5 месяцев назад

    You are simply amazing. These are priceless lessons! No words, just delight.

  • @Willyshepp
    @Willyshepp 10 дней назад

    So valuable brotha thank you!!

  • @sahithakella04
    @sahithakella04 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much Austin! I've been trying to remake songs so that I can learn from them, but I was having a hard time finding those sounds. This will make it much easier for me :)

  • @skrabio
    @skrabio Год назад

    What I spent about a year sorting out all boiled down into one badass video.

  • @filmlanguage2276
    @filmlanguage2276 Год назад

    this is so great to have, thank you. would LOVE a follow-up of additional instruments/sounds (drums, horns, instruments from other countries)

  • @Zama.
    @Zama. Год назад

    Great video I didn’t know I needed ;) well done mate

  • @davidraksin9694
    @davidraksin9694 Год назад +2

    I feel like every beginner should incorporate these base sounds when they learn producing. I went in just trying things while also starting in synthesis and this kind of slowed my growth.
    Although once I got through this journey of understanding the different sounds and their unique harmonics (truly important for noobs), a lot of my sound selection became a lot more "fluid."
    Although the second challenge is combining different instruments or adding unique fx for more movements. For awhile, I thought the sounds I liked from my favorite producers was just "one" sound only to realize how well they stacked other sounds together. Especially synths and organic instruments.
    Thanks for the video, it definitely solidified some of the little holes I had in my thought process.

  • @squirelova1815
    @squirelova1815 Год назад

    Wonderfully entertaining presentation as well. Very educational too of course.

  • @blingbullie
    @blingbullie Год назад

    To all of us beginners thank you Austin 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @trepap.
    @trepap. Год назад +1

    This was mad helpful, especially for someone wanting to do multiple genres!!

  • @chintandoshi1614
    @chintandoshi1614 Год назад +1

    This is your best tutorial. So much value 🙏🏻

  • @leonid.kiriyanov
    @leonid.kiriyanov Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! You’re making amazing work. For me it’s super huge information

  • @BraveTheStorm
    @BraveTheStorm Год назад

    This should be required viewing for anybody starting out in music production

  • @davewebster689
    @davewebster689 Год назад +1

    If an alien comes down to earth tomorrow and asks me what a piano sounds like, I'll be sure to point him to this video

  • @prodjxnas
    @prodjxnas Год назад

    Amazing as always. Love your new cut btw

  • @burtonrider08
    @burtonrider08 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Much needed! Thank you! 🤘😎

  • @hey_maurice
    @hey_maurice 15 часов назад

    15:12 I really hope this was his wife lovingly roasting him whilst editing the video. 😆

  • @MOOCUBEING
    @MOOCUBEING 2 месяца назад +1

    Great vid but at 13:59 "Glocks are great" lol

  • @MLaurence
    @MLaurence Год назад

    Very cool man - never really heard a breakdown of kinds of synths, thanks!

  • @crazygamer241
    @crazygamer241 Год назад

    Definitely bookmarking this.
    Thanks!

  • @weareLolaJak
    @weareLolaJak Год назад

    Thank you for this!!!

  • @cekirdekci32
    @cekirdekci32 Год назад

    this was a helpful one Austin.i like you give examples from genres and tie the sounds to the genres.

  • @44anze
    @44anze Год назад +2

    Could you make a similar video for effects and drums? Would be super helpful!

  • @ColouredPaperShapes
    @ColouredPaperShapes Год назад

    Thanks Austin, really practical and informative information, love the way you presented it and referencing how these sounds have been deployed by different artists. There’s something for everyone to learn from in here 👏

  • @djontheweather
    @djontheweather Год назад

    Yo this is IT! Thanks so much, incredibly useful!

  • @karmagothits6268
    @karmagothits6268 3 месяца назад

    Great stuff man

  • @megawaatthedj
    @megawaatthedj Год назад

    I roc wit u ⚡been looking for a video like this for a while ⚡Thank You

  • @alexanderadeyinka9483
    @alexanderadeyinka9483 Год назад

    Amazing, this takes the guesswork out for most of us. Great video!

  • @bnjmnwst
    @bnjmnwst Год назад

    Austin, this was great! I'm thinking back to when I was just starting our. RUclips didn't exist then, but something like this, & all your other videos, would've been gamechangers for me. Thank you for all you do, man.

  • @kaikaminski9860
    @kaikaminski9860 Год назад

    Great video idea! Nowadays i know all of this but a few years back this would have been really helpful. Thank you for your content!

  • @CapelloProductions
    @CapelloProductions Год назад

    Great video, thanks so much.

  • @francisguyman3819
    @francisguyman3819 Год назад +1

    Great topic, thanks Austin! Even if you know how to recreate these or find them, for communication purposes knowing the actual name helps a lot haha.

    • @MakePopMusic
      @MakePopMusic  Год назад +1

      Exactly!!! I just saw someone say they think of “Unforgettable” when they think of a kalimba, but that song uses a steel drum. Common and simple mix up, but could mess up workflow and communication.
      If an artist requested that sound and I kept looking for Kalimbas, I’d never get the right sound. Knowing different sounds and instruments is CRUCIAL!

  • @aerov2484
    @aerov2484 Год назад

    The Korg M1 is the synth. Perc Organ is the preset inside the Korg M1.

    • @MakePopMusic
      @MakePopMusic  Год назад

      Yep! I was just referring the the synth the patch is from

    • @aerov2484
      @aerov2484 Год назад

      @@MakePopMusic No. You said “this bass is called the M1, it comes from an old synthesiser.” Why don’t you just open the M1 plugin and show the actually sound ?

  • @EzyoMusic
    @EzyoMusic Год назад +2

    I would like to point out that organs, especially of the Hammond variety are very percussive in nature. Otherwise, well done!

    • @mrnasty02106
      @mrnasty02106 Год назад

      That's why they're useless AF and sound so unusual. Outdated BS, at its worst. And producers should know that tonewheel organs do not rule all (and classical music, as the only genre to know).

  • @stephenbarrette610
    @stephenbarrette610 Год назад

    What a really great simple video. I can identify all the sounds, but your knowledge of the different genres and styles they are in and your description of each was brilliant. I learnt a ton. Thanks! And if you want to make it 42, may I suggest an ARP Odyssey and an MS-20, they are pretty unique sounding synths.
    (And the DX7 came out in 1983. I have an original Mark IID and it’s so cool - a total pain to program, but good fun!)

  • @Dane_Riazer
    @Dane_Riazer Год назад

    really cool video, thank you for sharing, some of those I just didn't put together where they come from (like the Kalimba)

  • @oscar.thegreattube
    @oscar.thegreattube Год назад +1

    may you please do Drum sounds too

  • @mrcego1309
    @mrcego1309 Год назад

    Great video! thanks :)

  • @alexholly7046
    @alexholly7046 Год назад

    Would love to see a full synthesis video. Nice video 🤙

  • @butterflymsc
    @butterflymsc Год назад

    The exact important thing to start 💗💯🔥⚡🌊

  • @purplereverb5104
    @purplereverb5104 Год назад

    this was super helpful. Wish I had seen this video when I was more of a beginner!

  • @aleksamrkela831
    @aleksamrkela831 Год назад

    This will definitely help those who want to spend less time furrowing through presets to get common sounds! :D

  • @g.o.9513
    @g.o.9513 Год назад

    Display Monitor information is missing from "Gear" section in description. How many inches is the display monitor?

  • @hellakidz1898
    @hellakidz1898 Год назад

    nice cut broooooooooo!!!

  • @transformationgeneration
    @transformationgeneration Год назад

    I'm starting on a new project tomorrow morning - in studio at 9am. The track is a ballad as in Bad Wolves ZOMBIES, Disturbeds, Sound of Silence. Male vocals - is there a tip you have to get that deep warm but still crisp vocal (besides a great vocalist :) ? The date on these sessions is week of Oct 24 - 30th 2024 in case you're reading this in July of 2025. Any suggestions or ideas for a new song like this to be current in 2024/2025.

  • @Mooli
    @Mooli Год назад

    Great work Austin

  • @DanYannay
    @DanYannay Год назад

    you rock bro thanks!

  • @nottieru
    @nottieru Год назад

    Great tutorial! Wish I came across it five years ago

  • @divyapandya0203
    @divyapandya0203 Год назад

    Thanks a ton! Its soo useful❤

  • @pallencheung5519
    @pallencheung5519 Год назад

    this help me a lot, thy very much

  • @hiddenhippo7338
    @hiddenhippo7338 Год назад

    Much epic'ness as always, "the sound that makes the sound" perfect lol :-)

  • @antondhondt9851
    @antondhondt9851 Год назад

    Basically, General Midi stuff - GM standart has quite a neat list of instruments' categories. The same stuff was being used in some ancient synths - think of Kawai synths and so on. Morphine VST synth from FL Studio has splendid categories nowadays - in bass and keys sections especially.

  • @tenor335
    @tenor335 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have a question for you. How would you handle doubles and panning for a highly harmonized song like we would see from vocal groups like NSYNC and Boyz II Men? If there were a five part harmony, would you have the melody doubled in the middle with a double panned left and right, with the other four harmonies each panned once to the left and once to the right for a total of 12 vocal tracks? What would you recommend in that scenario? What do you think someone like Justin Timberlake does on a typical track? Thank you.

  • @sakariheikkila
    @sakariheikkila Год назад

    Thanks for the great video!! Good idea to have this palette in mind while producing. I think you could replace xylophone with vibraphone, cause marimba and xylophone are quite similar wooden instruments, while vibraphone is metallic and has a recognizable jazzy sound, softer than glockenspiel. Also, ukulele would be a great add to the stringed instruments.

  • @mrnasty02106
    @mrnasty02106 Год назад

    The only one that I disagree with is 5:40. Unless you want a song sounding like (take your pick): Phantom Of The Opera, In My Merry Oldsmobile, Madame Butterfly, or O Sole Mio...don't ever choose what an opera (and classical music) lover came up with, nearly 100 years ago.

  • @realraven2000
    @realraven2000 Год назад

    How do you know the name of a beat in groove agent? "like a Pony" isn't exactly descriptive :P

  • @MusokeMSK
    @MusokeMSK Год назад

    The video i didn't know i needed, but i did🙈

  • @prodbytendon
    @prodbytendon Год назад +1

    Hey Austin! Would you be able to do a tutorial on new jack swing? (Bruno Mars, Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, Teddy Riley, EXO, SHINee, etc.)

  • @piyushkhanna9554
    @piyushkhanna9554 Год назад +3

    DID NOT SEE THIS COMING... THE SOUND THAT MAKES THE SOUND..... 😂

    • @MakePopMusic
      @MakePopMusic  Год назад +1

      i'm gonna fire miranda if she keeps up these antics....

    • @piyushkhanna9554
      @piyushkhanna9554 Год назад +1

      @@MakePopMusic wait… Miranda is replying this? ( coz she handles the Mail and Replies…)

  • @timba2647
    @timba2647 Год назад

    Wow Amazing!

  • @bsmith8166
    @bsmith8166 Год назад

    Great content, but what vsts are you using for those real instrument sounds? Eg keyboards, Kalimba, bass guitar, etc.??

    • @MakePopMusic
      @MakePopMusic  Год назад +1

      most of they keys were keyscape. Most of the mallet stuff was Halion Sonic SE

    • @bsmith8166
      @bsmith8166 Год назад

      @@MakePopMusic Thanks! Do I need Kontakt for those?

  • @but4i
    @but4i Год назад

    10:29 Moloko - Forever more

  • @disjean47
    @disjean47 Год назад +1

    Maybe something like this about drums? 😊

  • @Amirhosseinkhemati_76
    @Amirhosseinkhemati_76 4 месяца назад

    tnx for teaching

  • @andresnusspaumerpilon3773
    @andresnusspaumerpilon3773 Год назад

    amazing! thanks

  • @tentacionvital
    @tentacionvital Год назад

    at 15:48 i almost started singing sza’s verse on telekinesis lmao great video

  • @NovanNation
    @NovanNation Год назад

    what is is called though if you can listen to a track be able to pick apart each instrument and recreate the sound all by ear? ive been doing this for awhile and have yet to find a good name for it.

    • @MakePopMusic
      @MakePopMusic  Год назад +1

      Reverse engineering sound design / sound selection
      Or just sound recognition

    • @NovanNation
      @NovanNation Год назад

      thank you I have been trying to get a professional answer on this question. @@MakePopMusic

  • @Blakeishitta_FD
    @Blakeishitta_FD Год назад

    15:10 peak of the human knowledge

  • @Chamaenerion-angustifolium
    @Chamaenerion-angustifolium 8 месяцев назад

    amazing
    thanks

  • @dancegod1691
    @dancegod1691 Год назад +2

    An easy trick for a trap vibe is to make it in the Dorian mode, where you play on the white keys but pretend the D note is the root.

    • @MakePopMusic
      @MakePopMusic  Год назад +1

      Yep! Dorian and Harmonic Minor are EVERYWHERE in trap

  • @buckriderbeats
    @buckriderbeats Год назад

    Looks like a CPU heavy project to me, haha. Great tutorial!

    • @MakePopMusic
      @MakePopMusic  Год назад

      Nah. This barely touched my CPU 😂 they don’t have any midi info being processed so all the plugins are decently inactive.