Yooooo. That's craaaaazy. I remember watching that very ending scene in True Detective and thinking about how powerful the sound design and composition was for that bit. Great work! Off topic, but that season of TD is one of my most favorite seasons of any tv shows.
Just came across your channel but have always been a fan of soundtrack music and Elektron, so I was stoked to see someone doing both. Looking forward to whatever content you have planned, would love to see more videos on your process :)
Very cool! Very inspirational. I definitely need to revisit using movie footage as inspiration to draw sounds from. Very cool use of the Syntakt with its creepy fm engine and booming bass drums. 👍👍
Sky, I have been searching for someone or something to help me explain a good process and workflow for this kind of thing. Your awesome keep up the great work. Subscribed commented and gave a thumbs up. Thanks again!!!
its reassuring to know the syntakt is flexible enough to be used for stuff like this rather than standard electronic techno stuff, still slowly getting my head around mine, i honestly think if i didnt have RUclips as resource to learn how to use it i would have sent it back by now lol
Electron and film music is the crossover I needed ;) Thanks for sharing also your thoughts and process behind this. I probably would've chosen a more filtered kick similar to the ubiquitous sub booms or daikos, but that highly depends on the type of music needed of course.
Thanks for the feedback 🙂 I love all the different possibilities with this machine... Sometimes it can be hard to make a choice of sound. I totally hear you about other kick possibilites. I happened to be spinning off of the vibe I was getting from the film's director at that time.
Yeah. I studied Multimedia MANY MANY years ago. I get what your saying... I just "messed" with Probability and GAIN. levels PROBABILITY IS AWESOME. It's like you're creating with a Partner
Great video. Really interesting to see the Syntakt used for a film score, and seeing your workflow and the different style of music, really makes me want to try score composition. Sorry if I'm using the wrong terminology :/
Thanks, I'm glad this grabbed your interest. I really think approaching song creation with a visual or narrative in mind is always an interesting approach when it feels right. I think you're actually using the right terminology -- which is not something I always manage to do. LoL.
Thanks for the feedback. To answer your question, every time I do a jam, it's an improvisation. So it turns out different every time. When i record it into my DAW as a multi-track, I choose to approach a final arrangement which is mostly inspired by my jam energy.
Very nice video! I’m doing lately with hardware, this type of music, very useful for movies and soundtracks. Are you using Ableton for this soundtracks works? Thank you :)
Thanks for tuning in :) I use both Ableton and Logic. I prefer Logic when I'm finely adjusting everything to the actual picture but i prefer Ableton for sound design and arranging. Then i export stems to Logic and do a final mix of stemmed music. Sometimes i also rework the track using Logic in the end.
This is me all day long. Ableton Live Suite + plug-ins + Push 2 + Elektron Syntakt + Akai Force. So, virtually the same except with the MPC instead, which actually makes more sense because it’s a more compact form factor. Although actually I just sold my Force a couple days ago and am buying an Octatrack.
Its very cool seeing the syntakt used in something other than "dub techno"
if i see another elektron techno video im going to go insane
Super cool. Thank you for sharing your creative process!
this is such a cool idea, recreating a true detective-esque film score with the syntakt. we need more content like this, keep up the great work
Great video! I also have a difficult time with scary movies! I need more kittens, and fewer jump-scares.
ah the glitch sound with the bass sounds awesome! very unsettling, i love it
I loved that buried percussion
Thanks for the video Sky, really gave me a different perspective coming from mainly electronic music.
This is my favorite piece of music I've heard someone make with the Syntakt, great stuff!
Yooooo. That's craaaaazy. I remember watching that very ending scene in True Detective and thinking about how powerful the sound design and composition was for that bit. Great work! Off topic, but that season of TD is one of my most favorite seasons of any tv shows.
Most excellent vid! Thanks for sharing your insight!
yooo skydeep, i just discovered you and i am so grateful. you rock!
Awww! Thanks so much!
@@SkyDeep ❤
I loved this explanation of your sound design approach, that’s inspiring
I love cinematic music and this example is GREAT
Thanks much! 🙂
You got the best sounds out of the Syntakt that I've heard on YT. Was not considering it until now.
Thanks for the kind words 🙏🏾
Wow, you are really setting the bar high for the film maker! 👍😎
The setup than i Want : Ableton + Syntakt + MPC Live :)
I'm truly loving this combo for sure!
Wow. Beautiful work. Makes me wonder if I should have sold my Syntakt. Great application for sound design. Thanks.
Just came across your channel but have always been a fan of soundtrack music and Elektron, so I was stoked to see someone doing both. Looking forward to whatever content you have planned, would love to see more videos on your process :)
Thanks! More coming soon. 🙂
Very cool! Very inspirational. I definitely need to revisit using movie footage as inspiration to draw sounds from. Very cool use of the Syntakt with its creepy fm engine and booming bass drums. 👍👍
Sky, I have been searching for someone or something to help me explain a good process and workflow for this kind of thing. Your awesome keep up the great work. Subscribed commented and gave a thumbs up. Thanks again!!!
Really inspiring
So sick
Sounds cool
it's so gooooood
Awesome explainer! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
really great! thanks for the inspiration
My pleasure!
the sounds are sick, you made really great use of the syntakt on this one! Subbed ofc, keep them coming!
its reassuring to know the syntakt is flexible enough to be used for stuff like this rather than standard electronic techno stuff, still slowly getting my head around mine, i honestly think if i didnt have RUclips as resource to learn how to use it i would have sent it back by now lol
Yessss to this.. RUclips has also been super helpful for me.
thats really cool, congrats sky
Thanks 😊
cool video, cool studio setup!
Thanks for the visit
Very interesting intense music!
You're awesome! Subbed
Awesome, thank you!
Electron and film music is the crossover I needed ;) Thanks for sharing also your thoughts and process behind this. I probably would've chosen a more filtered kick similar to the ubiquitous sub booms or daikos, but that highly depends on the type of music needed of course.
Thanks for the feedback 🙂 I love all the different possibilities with this machine... Sometimes it can be hard to make a choice of sound. I totally hear you about other kick possibilites. I happened to be spinning off of the vibe I was getting from the film's director at that time.
What up sky good to see u queen keep banging
Cool
you inspire me
That puts a smile in my heart. Thanks for the feedback.
Yeah. I studied Multimedia MANY MANY years ago. I get what your saying...
I just "messed" with Probability and GAIN. levels
PROBABILITY IS AWESOME. It's like you're creating with a Partner
Cool.
instant sub
🔥
Great video. Really interesting to see the Syntakt used for a film score, and seeing your workflow and the different style of music, really makes me want to try score composition. Sorry if I'm using the wrong terminology :/
Thanks, I'm glad this grabbed your interest. I really think approaching song creation with a visual or narrative in mind is always an interesting approach when it feels right. I think you're actually using the right terminology -- which is not something I always manage to do. LoL.
Crunchy like a good potato chip.
You did THAT! I'm wondering why you didn't loop the track after 8 or 16 measures. Is there a reason or was it just a creative choice.
Thanks for the feedback. To answer your question, every time I do a jam, it's an improvisation. So it turns out different every time. When i record it into my DAW as a multi-track, I choose to approach a final arrangement which is mostly inspired by my jam energy.
Holy F that jam is so hot … will there be a full version we can get one day?
Thanks so much for the feedback. Yes, I'm planning to release some stuff soon!
Very nice video! I’m doing lately with hardware, this type of music, very useful for movies and soundtracks. Are you using Ableton for this soundtracks works? Thank you :)
Thanks for tuning in :)
I use both Ableton and Logic. I prefer Logic when I'm finely adjusting everything to the actual picture but i prefer Ableton for sound design and arranging. Then i export stems to Logic and do a final mix of stemmed music. Sometimes i also rework the track using Logic in the end.
This is me all day long. Ableton Live Suite + plug-ins + Push 2 + Elektron Syntakt + Akai Force. So, virtually the same except with the MPC instead, which actually makes more sense because it’s a more compact form factor. Although actually I just sold my Force a couple days ago and am buying an Octatrack.
I considered getting the Force at one time but decided not to because of the size. Wouldn't be easy to travel with i thought
@@SkyDeep Yeah, you would be correct. It was $200 just for a decent case to fit it into. Looked like I was carrying a portable nuke.