This is one of the only channels that posts free full-length in-depth professional videos about producing great music, taught by a great teacher. I wish more people knew about you, Ill Factor.
This is so incredibly specific to engineering the Daft sound. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Daft Punk is the band that led me to believe I, a instrumental/vocal nincompoop, can also make music
Man, I love your tutorials. You’re one of the few who actually been and had success in this industry. It’s truly a blessing that you share your knowledge here. Keep doing this, man!
Even as an acoustic music producer, I keep coming back to this channel because the workflows you demonstrate inspire me to try new things in my own productions. Thank you for the great content!
Amazingly skilled tutorial! This made me both jump out of my seat with joy (discovering that original George Duke song sample), and feel really sad (that they’ve split) at the same time. Music can be such a time machine and emotional rollercoaster, which is a privilege to get to ride
Hey man I just started learning music production and watch a lot of tutorials. You've got a knack for communicating and information design in your teaching. Thank you!
Dude I'm so mind-blown by your knowledge of sound design! It's incredible to see how accurately you recreate the sound by using basic contours!! It gives me hope that I can get to this level one day because with the way you explain it, it doesnt seem so complicated or overwhelming. Thank you for sharing this video!!
Man, you f*cking nailed! thank you very much. 13:00 I always was curious for life on how to make that bass kinda vocal and I never figured out that was a reso filter with bitcrusher, mind blowing
I'm just amazed by the complexity of some parameters like in the analog synth 🤯 Thanks so much for this video, it's really interesting and super close to the original !
I would love to know if you could do a "The Diogenes Club" sound breakdown. They deserve a real mention and imitation. Thank you for this Daft Punk breakdown!
That vocal trick was what i needed! I spent so much time dealing with vocoders , and it's too complex. A tutorial on how they use the vocoder would be great
For the Da Funk lead, with the way the Analog instrument works you get a better filter resonance sound by raising the Filter Drive inside Analog to a higher value (yours is on Sym1, I suggest Sym3) than slapping an overdrive on at the end.
Amazing!! Thanks for the video. I was searching for the exact vocal production. Couldn't find it anywhere!! I use Logic Pro, though this helped me a lot!! Thanks
I believe the lead was done with an Korg MS-20. I’m able to get it pretty darn close if not exact. Nice to see it done in Ableton. I don’t remember it having such a wide chorus. Be careful of copyright strikes... the YT algorithm can get tripped up if it’s too close 🙃
Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll by Vaughan Mason and Crew (1979) The first few bars of old disco records (if they weren't burnt in a fire in Chicago) are a great place to find real crunchy drum samples. People really like to use Italo Disco to sample too.
This is great!! I’m definitely going to try this! Thing is I only have ableton live 11 intro, any alternatives to eq8? I’ll see if vital vst can do what analog can do...
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This is one of the only channels that posts free full-length in-depth professional videos about producing great music, taught by a great teacher. I wish more people knew about you, Ill Factor.
I wish the same thing ;)
it's like a tribute tutorial
Indeed
totally
a tributorial?
This is not the greatest song in the world…
Drums: 01:28
Sampling bass: 04:52
Melody line: 06:30
Digital Bass/Human Voice Bass: 12:09
Sampling: 14:05
Tracklib: 16:25
Vocals: 19:155
Topbox sound (Around the world vocal): 23:40
Absolute legend thanks
19:15
Also it’s actually a “talkbox” because you, well, talk into it :)
Final Result?
19:55
This is so incredibly specific to engineering the Daft sound. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Daft Punk is the band that led me to believe I, a instrumental/vocal nincompoop, can also make music
Happy to hear it was helpful
Damn this resonant filter into the bitcrusher is just insane.
Man, I love your tutorials. You’re one of the few who actually been and had success in this industry. It’s truly a blessing that you share your knowledge here.
Keep doing this, man!
I appreciate that!
Even as an acoustic music producer, I keep coming back to this channel because the workflows you demonstrate inspire me to try new things in my own productions. Thank you for the great content!
Great to hear!
You really outdid yourself with this tutorial! I also love how many stock plugins you used
Thanks a ton!
"Some old School Drum Loop"
*plays the da funk drum beat* lol
Finna he talentes guy man
Gotta dig for those samples, nothing beats a funk break from wax
Amazingly skilled tutorial! This made me both jump out of my seat with joy (discovering that original George Duke song sample), and feel really sad (that they’ve split) at the same time. Music can be such a time machine and emotional rollercoaster, which is a privilege to get to ride
This guys tutorials take it to a whole other level, best emulation of another artist video I’ve seen
Thanks!
This is public service 😍
And it is truly my pleasure
You're truly a great teacher! Thank you so much! Didn't even know you can do that on VocalSynth2 using midi. 🤯🤯🤯
Happy to help!
Hey man I just started learning music production and watch a lot of tutorials. You've got a knack for communicating and information design in your teaching. Thank you!
Dude I'm so mind-blown by your knowledge of sound design! It's incredible to see how accurately you recreate the sound by using basic contours!! It gives me hope that I can get to this level one day because with the way you explain it, it doesnt seem so complicated or overwhelming. Thank you for sharing this video!!
Glad you enjoy it!
this is worth gold. If you can do a longer series on this covering all the daftpunk style on ableton. I will surely pay for it.
You're an incredible teacher! Thanks for always giving the WHY behind certain functions. Keep up the great work
My pleasure!
Bro way you so hard on yourself. The vocals are pretty good.
Wow.. digital love has been one of my favorite songs, I had no idea the part I loved the most was sampled
Youre the man... one of the best demos i've ever seen. thank you so much.
Wow, thanks!
This really exceeded my expectations .... bro went crazy
Hey man, awesome video. Great variety of areas touched on during the tutorial! :D
Glad you liked it!
Dude...that ad transition was ssssslick.
I cant "like" this video enough! You are so amazing
Thank you so much 😀
Man, you f*cking nailed! thank you very much. 13:00 I always was curious for life on how to make that bass kinda vocal and I never figured out that was a reso filter with bitcrusher, mind blowing
Great video! I imagine how much fun guys from Daft Punk had producing their songs. Incredible!
Couldn't agree more!
only thing missing is the subtle french accent on the vocals
Dude you are seriously amazing and blow me away every time you make these videos. Thank you so much! Never stop doing these!
Glad you like them! Thanks for the feedback
Wow that overdrive fattens up the sound!
It sure does! Thanks for watching
And to think almost all this was done with stock plug-ins
Great video man- big love
AHHHH THIS IS MY DREAM TUTORIAL THANK U SO MUCH
Happy to help!
Miss you Daft Punk
I'm just amazed by the complexity of some parameters like in the analog synth 🤯
Thanks so much for this video, it's really interesting and super close to the original !
Love your tutorials. Thanks so much !
This is so great! Thank you!
Very interesting and clear, the Human After All digital bass put a smile on my face :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of your best videos!!
I would love to know if you could do a "The Diogenes Club" sound breakdown. They deserve a real mention and imitation. Thank you for this Daft Punk breakdown!
I'll check it out!
@@BeatAcademy Any verdict on tDC? I'd still love to see something done in imitation on what you can tell their process is. Many thanks!
That vocal trick was what i needed! I spent so much time dealing with vocoders , and it's too complex. A tutorial on how they use the vocoder would be great
Check my channel I have videos that cover it sep by step
For the Da Funk lead, with the way the Analog instrument works you get a better filter resonance sound by raising the Filter Drive inside Analog to a higher value (yours is on Sym1, I suggest Sym3) than slapping an overdrive on at the end.
Great point. yes the. filter drive plays a big part in the sound. Thanks for watching. ;)
What a fantastic tutorial! Straight to the point, direct, and so educational! Thank you
Man you are a legend :) Thank you so much! Exactly what I was looking for...
Glad I could help!
Great video, you are a good teacher. Looking forward to see your courses!
Thanks so much!
Astounding. Yet another great video, well done Mr Factor.
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome tips and production Ill!
Thanks for watching
Great tutorial!! Just one thing -- it would be helpful if you pointed us to where you're getting non-standard sounds/instruments!
Yes, I've been hoping you would do some daft punk. Thank you!
No problem!
Great work. Love these Daft Punk sounds!
Thanks for the tutorial and the simple track lib run through.
This is awesome. So much fun to watch.
great work!
So inspiring - thanks for taking the time putting this out
My pleasure!
Amazing!! Thanks for the video. I was searching for the exact vocal production. Couldn't find it anywhere!!
I use Logic Pro, though this helped me a lot!!
Thanks
Sir can you please make a tutorial how to balance a vocals with a beats ......and how to balance vocals CHORUS N VERSE only please 😍😘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great production tips; thanks!!
"Sounds like poop but, It'll work" I nearly spit all the wine lol
Wonderful Lecture.Very Consise.Thanks so much.
I’m very new to this type of production and you made it very understandable. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, got so many great insights from this video! Thank you so much ;)
amazing!!! I love this song remind me many good moments! I cry in the moment when he was singing thank you bro for this amazing video!!!!!!
Absolutely fantastic tutorial, thanks a lot.
This is pure gold!
I feel like I'm watching daft punk create da funk
i really enjoyed this tuto well done bro
Can’t wait til I get off work so I can watch this and follow along. Thanks illfactor!
Same man!!
Awesome! Thank you for this one, I love your tutorial and Daft Punk 🙂
This is the best learning way altough u can add something with ur self guys
Thank you for sharing! Great channel 🥇
I believe the lead was done with an Korg MS-20. I’m able to get it pretty darn close if not exact. Nice to see it done in Ableton. I don’t remember it having such a wide chorus. Be careful of copyright strikes... the YT algorithm can get tripped up if it’s too close 🙃
I've read somewhere that the synth parts in the whole "Homework" album were done with a Minimoog, so possibly it was not an MS-20.
I was looking forward to this, Thank you!!
Hope you enjoyed it!
love this vid !
Great content, love this
This is great.
Definatly trying this tomorrow :D thanks for explaining!
Very informative. Thank you
Thank you so much. I wanted this instantly
where did you get the drum sample?
Excellent sounding (old school) loop you started with. Where did it come from? Or can you point me to a good place to get vintage loops?
Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll
by Vaughan Mason and Crew (1979)
The first few bars of old disco records (if they weren't burnt in a fire in Chicago) are a great place to find real crunchy drum samples. People really like to use Italo Disco to sample too.
Totally agree with Todd here
Fantastic tutorial
Love it. sounds legit!
went so smooth..awesome thank you soo much
ill Factor you legend. Thank you
This is just incredible 🙏
great content !
Brilliant!!! thanks a lot.
Awesome stuff!
This video was dope asf.
Thanks for watching
this is great! Thank you!
Great tutorial. Trying to figure out how to do that analogue synth trick in hardware - distortion ahead of the filter.
Awesome video! I'd love to see more electronic style music (not necessarily daft punk)
On the way!
Amazing content. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is great!! I’m definitely going to try this! Thing is I only have ableton live 11 intro, any alternatives to eq8? I’ll see if vital vst can do what analog can do...
Amazing AGAIN!!!
another classic
Really nice tutorial! I would love to see one on "Ego death" ty dolla sign
DUDe... you are the man! Thank you.
going to follow this and see what sounds i can come up with.
You bet!
Amazing, thank you! Do a How to produce like All Against Logic/Nicolas Jaar pleaseee, that will be so cool. Congrats!
Fantastic! Would love to see how to produce Kali Uchis :)
You liking Ableton 11 ill! ???
Yesssir!