Wow. Just wow. I have to say that I just recently stumbled onto your videos and man your tutorials are completely next level! Been teaching myself how to produce electronic music for about 4 years now through RUclips and trial and error, and I mainly use Ableton/Serum/Splice as my tools. When I tell you if I found your videos sooner I could've gotten to where I am now in like half the time, I sincerely mean it. I've loved everything I've seen on your channel so far. Keep up the killer work and spreading such incredible knowledge and positivity for us baby producers out here, it's super inspiring!
Please can you make a video for 365 too? The latter parts have so many different and interesting synths and I’m too novice to know how to recreate them myself. 😅
These recreation videos are amazing guides. Despite listening to more computer music over time my experience is mostly with recorded. I get the fundamentals and even learned by trying to recreate recorded sounds from music I loved but I still feel very lost when it comes to building and working with synths. This is really great to start seeing what the process is like and for songs where I'm already very familiar with the end result.
Great job mate! I just subscribed to your patreon but it seems you're using ableton 12 so i cannot load the session. Is it possible to upload the presets and or midi files for those using Ab 11? Best!
I would really appreciate it if you also focus on the notes besides the sound design. I mean we can see some sections' notes clearly but it would be great if we could see all of the sections'.
2:16 pretty lazy to take the clap from the song when its just a 909 clap. "Nothing special about it, can probably find a similar one on splice" It's from the TR-909 drum machine. That would be relevant information to share
@@gasmaskestore8018If he has the ability to learn serum like that, he certainly is capable of finding the origin of perhaps one of the most widely used clap samples ever.
Seems to fit the definition it's obviously reminiscent of early 2000s hip-hop /pop club type of hybrid which hyperpop draws from regularly, I guess it's not "hyper" because the sound design isn't blown out or something? Sounds like a 1 2 step but colder and more stiff without the rnb influence
@@dffgffffffdddddddddd I'm guessing you just googled the definition and haven't heard any actual hyperpop songs. Listen to things like 7g by Ag Cook or Product by Sophie if you want to hear what the genre actually sounds like
Join my Patreon to get the session file: patreon.com/samsmyers
If I join your patreon now, will I be able to access this session file?
Please please please do a serum tutorial on the bass sound from von dutch and/or the bass sound from the 365 Easyfun remix 🙏🏻🙏🏻
^^^seconding recreating the 365 easyfun remix or the second half of the 365 album version please 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
He already did von dutch!! ruclips.net/user/shortsMS8l6K7hOOo?si=S3QcRCp2U705dn31
Yes!
pleaseeee
365 pls pls
Thanks! I've been obsessed with this song since it dropped! So minimalist, but futuristic and bangs so hard
Wow. Just wow. I have to say that I just recently stumbled onto your videos and man your tutorials are completely next level! Been teaching myself how to produce electronic music for about 4 years now through RUclips and trial and error, and I mainly use Ableton/Serum/Splice as my tools. When I tell you if I found your videos sooner I could've gotten to where I am now in like half the time, I sincerely mean it. I've loved everything I've seen on your channel so far. Keep up the killer work and spreading such incredible knowledge and positivity for us baby producers out here, it's super inspiring!
please do a sound breakdown of one of her new songs ‘sympathy is a knife’!!!!
this!!
How you managed to depict and recreate every sound to an absolute T baffles me beyond belief
Please can you make a video for 365 too? The latter parts have so many different and interesting synths and I’m too novice to know how to recreate them myself. 😅
These recreation videos are amazing guides. Despite listening to more computer music over time my experience is mostly with recorded. I get the fundamentals and even learned by trying to recreate recorded sounds from music I loved but I still feel very lost when it comes to building and working with synths. This is really great to start seeing what the process is like and for songs where I'm already very familiar with the end result.
Really nice tutorial man, this motivates me to dive into sound design
Bro you are the best, great breakdown. Would love to see more ag cook vids
Guess!!! Would love to see full vid of guess. Your content and sounds are so spot on. You’re such a genius
Awesome session! Loved watching you work around in serum, as usual.
Do sympathy is a knife and so I pls
Great insight into how this tune is made. Thanks Sam!
So is the synth bass still mono but with the chorus on you get a stereo effect? Or is it stereo?
Amazing work 🌟
SUPER THANKS WOW AMAZING I LOVE IT😍😍
please do the bass from the boy is mine by ariana grande at 0:06.
More charli pleasee !!!!
Sam, drop an Hyperpop pack
Thank you Sam, great stuff!
Wait did you get the official instrumental? How?
Sounds very reminiscent of early Vince Clarke Depeche Mode. So probably was a Juno that was used in the song. Great reproduction by the way.
Great job mate! I just subscribed to your patreon but it seems you're using ableton 12 so i cannot load the session. Is it possible to upload the presets and or midi files for those using Ab 11? Best!
I uploaded them!
@@samsmyers thank you! just saw it on my inbox! Thank you very much!
Amazing
I would really appreciate it if you also focus on the notes besides the sound design. I mean we can see some sections' notes clearly but it would be great if we could see all of the sections'.
2:16 pretty lazy to take the clap from the song when its just a 909 clap. "Nothing special about it, can probably find a similar one on splice" It's from the TR-909 drum machine. That would be relevant information to share
Maybe he doesn't know EVERYTHING? And that's alright
@@gasmaskestore8018If he has the ability to learn serum like that, he certainly is capable of finding the origin of perhaps one of the most widely used clap samples ever.
Anyways...
You literally just said “909 clap is from the place where all 909 sounds come from”.
No shit 🤓
Sympathy is a knife would be sick
I agree!
yesss
ONG
7:00
Is this the future of music?
Well yes
Yes! Are u gonna cry about it?
It better be
It’s just the present brother
This is actually where music starts. Honestly no part of music history mattered before Brat came out. Charli and her album Brat invented music.
Hyperdimension made the bass wider but I think a super wide and slightly hipassed reverb would actually achieve the feeling a little better
capo
360 is not hyperpop
It is
Yes it is😭😭
newgen
@@TaylorSwiftea13 wait holdup who u calling new gen im hella slow😭
It’s a fusion of a lot of elements - hyperpop definitely being one of them.
babe I don't think you know what hyperpop means but good try girl
Seems to fit the definition it's obviously reminiscent of early 2000s hip-hop /pop club type of hybrid which hyperpop draws from regularly, I guess it's not "hyper" because the sound design isn't blown out or something? Sounds like a 1 2 step but colder and more stiff without the rnb influence
@@dffgffffffdddddddddd I'm guessing you just googled the definition and haven't heard any actual hyperpop songs. Listen to things like 7g by Ag Cook or Product by Sophie if you want to hear what the genre actually sounds like
You sound cringe
This beat sounds like an AG cook beat lol and he produced it and makes that genre of music 😭@@LillyAllen-w1e
no, that's not interesting
Why not
And??