I've honestly watched hundreds if not thousands of tutorials like this on RUclips and yours is by far one of the best. Clear presentation, no fluff, your production knowledge is clearly strong. I've been producing in Ableton for maybe 8 years now and I learned new techniques within 2 minutes of this video. Great job! Instant like and subscribe.
Oh, I missed this back in the days when you put it out. Great track, nice vibes. It sound so easy. But from my own work I know that it's never easy to make music in this style. Thank you for this fun hour.
Wow , i just found this channel ... dude you are great . Subscribed . I dont have big experience , just 2 months since i start learning . very helpful tutorial here !
Takes balls to post a track from scratch about an artist that has countless tutorials on RUclips. That being said awesome work. Learned some new stuff here. Subscribed
Such a strong Video. One year old already - but just found it yesterday. Liked & subscribed for sure. Merry Christmas to you and all of your following...
Thanks a lot! Though the video is apparently not for a total noob, I decided to start learning music production with repeating all your actions and trying to understand why are we doing this. This took me 3 days with this beautiful track, but now I know how to use abelton and understand the concepts of the tools we use. I would be really glad to watch a video series about different basic things in sound and music production, like how reverb works, and what does ping pong button changes in delay etc
Awesome content, lovely made and presented!!! Thank you very much for sharing all this valuable info for free! Keep going and you will surely be successful with your great work! 🙏👍👍👍
A great video. You get right to the point. You do it very well. I have spent a lot of money on the so called start to finish online videos. Yours posted here are all better. More of them please.
Only 20 mins in and loving this. Great workflow, almost depressingly quick (I've nearly completed my second course and still very slow!). Overall this one of the most generous divulgence of knowledge and associated freebies I've seen in my 18 months or so of learning. Well done pal- this really is a great job - Liked & subscribed! 🙂
Hi Marco, I really appreciate your comment! Also glad that my content is well received. I‘ll make sure that I keep more coming towards you ;). Speed comes through practice and consistent repetition. Stick with producing and you’ll notice how you become quicker at it. Cheers and thanks for your sub ✌🏽
Absolutely well received ;) Finished the vid now and I'm pretty blown away with how much you did in under 1hr. Out of interest, I'm assuming you wouldn't necessarily use the stock compression/EQ/Reverb in a finished production you were going to release?
@@marcophez6907 Thanks, for watching the entire video! That's so kind! Hope you took some value out of it :). When I give myself a time limit I tend to work faster. I don't always approach music like this, but I found that to be a nice way to make a video. And yes, I love Ableton stock and use the EQ/Comp/Reverb in most of my own tracks. Sometimes I break that barrier and try out new third party VSTs.
@@lotustunesacademy Could you go through the Holy Pad Rack at some point, I bought it earlier, not sure why I can't get it working, probably me running Ableton 10 still.
@@lotustunesacademy Really appreciate you doing that was following the video yesterday, so will be so helpful, to be able to try out each step, saw the Ableton 10 version in my inbox, will try it this afternoon.
Really enjoyed your content man; you're my new game changer for producing melodic house now ;) Can't wait to grab the full pack that comes soon i hope ! Thanks a lot and if you feel ready to try some "Marsh" music fr your next tutorial, be my guest ! See you
Hey...great video and track. Do you then go on to mix and/or master your own tracks? You obviously did some minor mixing on the go. Cheers...look forward to the next video..subscribed.
Thanks so much for the comment! Yeah, I tend to mix and master my own tracks. It’s just something that I’ve gotten used to over the years. I feel like mixing makes up so much of the tracks soul which is why I never liked outsourcing it ( and yes I spent some extra time refining the mix ;)) Mastering on the other hand is something I’d definitely let someone else with a neutral understanding of the track do.
@@lotustunesacademy it really sounds like Bens music, you are really good at this, also the armen miran video, if I would be that famous I would ask you to also make a track that sounds like one of my songs, you could even pull that off I guess ^_^
Epic tuturial, I have a question though, I see many people use the glue compressor to glue drums together : I never understood what it means ? Technically what happens when you "glue" elements together ? Is it to even the volume of the various elements in a way to make them have the same volume?? This thing I have been doing it for 2 years but never understood what exactly the glue compressor do
Wow wonderful question. The glue compressor reduces the overall dynamics in the audio that you are compressing in a way that results in a sound which feels more „together“ instead of every element playing for itself. Technically speaking the compressor increases the volume of the quietest part and reduces the volume of the loudest part. This again results in a more „glued“ together sound. Imagine a drummer playing his drumkit. I bet you‘d want everything to sound like ONE kit, right? Not like the kick and snare are playing as individual instruments. That’s where the glue compressor comes in hand. Hope this answered your question!
@@lotustunesacademy Thank you so much very clear ans fast answer. My problem is my ear are not enough developed to feel unglued drums compared to a glued drum kit .. I mean you could give me a drum bus in which are different drum elements, I am not able to judge whether it feels as one or not .. That's why when I use the glue, I don't feel a difference .. Well I guess I have to train myself and maybe it will develop more with time ( two years already and for me compression is still one of the concepts that I struggle the most with compared to other things : for instance pitches, chords, scales , reverb, chorus, flangers, distortion, resonance, Frequencies are things that I internalised very well , but compression is one of the things that I still can't grasp ... Anyways , thank you again and keep the good work .. I love what you do
Thanks so much for your kind words! I completely agree with you. Compression, as silly as it may sound was one of the hardest things for me to grasp and is still somewhat overwhelming considering the amount of different compressors and compressor types there are out there. I’d strongly recommend that you trust your feeling when it comes to compressing sounds. Do a lot of A/B tests and see what works best. Getting too I depth into the technicalities of compression might just confuse you more. Cheers. Hope I could help!
Hey Olimus, thanks so much for your comment! The Daydreamer Beta pack is a teaser pack for the FULL Daydreamer Organic House Production Suite that is coming out this Monday, hence the reduced ammount of tom grooves ;)
Enjoyed this type of content? Let me know in the comments. Cheers!
More!
@@frederikgroborsch3367 Gotcha! :)
Ты говоришь на русском ?
This deserves way more attention! Quality stuff, thanks for the video!
I've honestly watched hundreds if not thousands of tutorials like this on RUclips and yours is by far one of the best. Clear presentation, no fluff, your production knowledge is clearly strong. I've been producing in Ableton for maybe 8 years now and I learned new techniques within 2 minutes of this video. Great job! Instant like and subscribe.
Daniel you‘re the best. Thanks! Comments like these really motivate me to keep going with content like this ☀️
Oh, I missed this back in the days when you put it out. Great track, nice vibes. It sound so easy. But from my own work I know that it's never easy to make music in this style. Thank you for this fun hour.
Wow , i just found this channel ... dude you are great . Subscribed . I dont have big experience , just 2 months since i start learning . very helpful tutorial here !
Your videos give me the fun in producing back after a rough time . Thanks !
Takes balls to post a track from scratch about an artist that has countless tutorials on RUclips. That being said awesome work. Learned some new stuff here. Subscribed
Haha thanks! He‘s one of my favs so I thought I might as well just go for it ;)
mad how much subscribers you have, you deserve so much more, your up there with bound to divides tutorials for sure
That’s so kind. Thanks! I honestly just started out. Let’s see where the journey takes me :)
Dude, this is quality. Subscribed!
Thanks Max. Cheers to you and welcome!
Such a strong Video. One year old already - but just found it yesterday. Liked & subscribed for sure. Merry Christmas to you and all of your following...
Thanks for the sub!
Legend 🔥
Your videos are so chill and relaxing, you do a great job of explaining thanks!
Thanks a lot! Though the video is apparently not for a total noob, I decided to start learning music production with repeating all your actions and trying to understand why are we doing this. This took me 3 days with this beautiful track, but now I know how to use abelton and understand the concepts of the tools we use. I would be really glad to watch a video series about different basic things in sound and music production, like how reverb works, and what does ping pong button changes in delay etc
Awesome content, lovely made and presented!!! Thank you very much for sharing all this valuable info for free! Keep going and you will surely be successful with your great work! 🙏👍👍👍
Great job! Thankyou for inspiration! Learnt a lot from this video
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic tutorial - thank you so much for posting. I've learned so much from this. Subscribed and will be avidly consuming this kind of content!
I appreciate your kind words! Welcome :)
A great video. You get right to the point.
You do it very well. I have spent a lot of money on the so called start to finish online videos. Yours posted here are all better.
More of them please.
bloody awesome mate
Thx so much!
Only 20 mins in and loving this. Great workflow, almost depressingly quick (I've nearly completed my second course and still very slow!). Overall this one of the most generous divulgence of knowledge and associated freebies I've seen in my 18 months or so of learning. Well done pal- this really is a great job - Liked & subscribed! 🙂
Hi Marco, I really appreciate your comment! Also glad that my content is well received. I‘ll make sure that I keep more coming towards you ;). Speed comes through practice and consistent repetition. Stick with producing and you’ll notice how you become quicker at it. Cheers and thanks for your sub ✌🏽
Absolutely well received ;) Finished the vid now and I'm pretty blown away with how much you did in under 1hr. Out of interest, I'm assuming you wouldn't necessarily use the stock compression/EQ/Reverb in a finished production you were going to release?
@@marcophez6907 Thanks, for watching the entire video! That's so kind! Hope you took some value out of it :). When I give myself a time limit I tend to work faster. I don't always approach music like this, but I found that to be a nice way to make a video. And yes, I love Ableton stock and use the EQ/Comp/Reverb in most of my own tracks. Sometimes I break that barrier and try out new third party VSTs.
@@lotustunesacademy Really interesting to hear- thanks for the reply. Interested to hear any releases you have available and on which platform?
@@marcophez6907 linktr.ee/zahandmusic I sure do ;)
quality upload as usual :) keep going!
Hey there! Thank you so much.. Appreciate how quick you were to comment :))
Thanks for the video👌🏻We want more of ben bohmer 🙏🏼🤩
You're very welcome. Sure. I'll make sure you get more :)
I enjoyed every second of this content. Thank you for this, and keep it up man 🤛
Wow, that lightens up my heart!! Thanks, I'll keep going.
Possible you can do a short video strictly on your sidechain method and showing how you establish the sweet spot ? Many thanks
Thanks for that, keep up the good work, i really enjoy your channel
Lovely. Thanks for your comment!
Ich habe wieder eine Menge gelernt! Danke!
Sehr gerne!
My friend, you're the best
Thank you so much!
loved this
Mate, thank you for your work. Glad that i've found such a useful stuff...Peace!
Thanks so much for the comment! You guys keep me going.
Superb video, really impressive how effortless you made that look. You have a new subscriber in me, thank you.
That is awesome to hear. Thank you so much and welcome!
@@lotustunesacademy Could you go through the Holy Pad Rack at some point, I bought it earlier, not sure why I can't get it working, probably me running Ableton 10 still.
@@dannyfrederixmusic3312 I'll get to making a video on this ASAP. I also have a Live 10 Version of the "Holy Pads" Rack. I'd love to send it to you.
@@lotustunesacademy Really appreciate you doing that was following the video yesterday, so will be so helpful, to be able to try out each step, saw the Ableton 10 version in my inbox, will try it this afternoon.
@@dannyfrederixmusic3312 Awesome. Enjoy the rack!
Huge Content!! Keep it up🙏🏻
Thanks! Will do :)
Really enjoyed your content man; you're my new game changer for producing melodic house now ;)
Can't wait to grab the full pack that comes soon i hope ! Thanks a lot and if you feel ready to try some "Marsh" music fr your next tutorial, be my guest ! See you
Hey I‘m so glad you like my content. Comments like these really help me out and motivate me to keep going! I‘ll make sure Marsh is next ;)
@@lotustunesacademy you deserve it dude !
@Christopher Bradley Gotcha! Thanks for your comment.
Keep it up 👍🏼 inspiring me to produce better in my fl studio mobile!
Happy to hear that!
thank you!
You're welcome and thanks too!
Hey...great video and track. Do you then go on to mix and/or master your own tracks? You obviously did some minor mixing on the go. Cheers...look forward to the next video..subscribed.
Thanks so much for the comment! Yeah, I tend to mix and master my own tracks. It’s just something that I’ve gotten used to over the years. I feel like mixing makes up so much of the tracks soul which is why I never liked outsourcing it ( and yes I spent some extra time refining the mix ;)) Mastering on the other hand is something I’d definitely let someone else with a neutral understanding of the track do.
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well done !!
Thanks!
great!
Thanks so much Frederik!
¡Excelente! Saludos desde México.
Gracias mi amigo!
great job!
Thanks so much!
@@lotustunesacademy it really sounds like Bens music, you are really good at this, also the armen miran video, if I would be that famous I would ask you to also make a track that sounds like one of my songs, you could even pull that off I guess ^_^
@@JayTronik1 I'm so flattered Jay, thank you so much!!
That sidechain ducking channel, u did that really fast, how does that work again???
Epic tuturial,
I have a question though,
I see many people use the glue compressor to glue drums together : I never understood what it means ? Technically what happens when you "glue" elements together ? Is it to even the volume of the various elements in a way to make them have the same volume?? This thing I have been doing it for 2 years but never understood what exactly the glue compressor do
Wow wonderful question. The glue compressor reduces the overall dynamics in the audio that you are compressing in a way that results in a sound which feels more „together“ instead of every element playing for itself. Technically speaking the compressor increases the volume of the quietest part and reduces the volume of the loudest part. This again results in a more „glued“ together sound. Imagine a drummer playing his drumkit. I bet you‘d want everything to sound like ONE kit, right? Not like the kick and snare are playing as individual instruments. That’s where the glue compressor comes in hand. Hope this answered your question!
@@lotustunesacademy Thank you so much very clear ans fast answer. My problem is my ear are not enough developed to feel unglued drums compared to a glued drum kit .. I mean you could give me a drum bus in which are different drum elements, I am not able to judge whether it feels as one or not .. That's why when I use the glue, I don't feel a difference .. Well I guess I have to train myself and maybe it will develop more with time ( two years already and for me compression is still one of the concepts that I struggle the most with compared to other things : for instance pitches, chords, scales , reverb, chorus, flangers, distortion, resonance, Frequencies are things that I internalised very well , but compression is one of the things that I still can't grasp ... Anyways , thank you again and keep the good work .. I love what you do
Thanks so much for your kind words! I completely agree with you. Compression, as silly as it may sound was one of the hardest things for me to grasp and is still somewhat overwhelming considering the amount of different compressors and compressor types there are out there. I’d strongly recommend that you trust your feeling when it comes to compressing sounds. Do a lot of A/B tests and see what works best. Getting too I depth into the technicalities of compression might just confuse you more. Cheers. Hope I could help!
PL MAKE Jan Blomqvist_ Christian Löffler Track from Scratch
I got you bro ;)
Please bro could you add some interesting packs for beginners?
how do I get rozzer, it says its not compatable with my live version (live 11)
Please need the project file,best regards
You can grab the project file from my website. Feel free to check out the links from the description. Cheers!
I liked your content but your pack have 14 tom grooves and beta pack have 3 :/
Hey Olimus, thanks so much for your comment! The Daydreamer Beta pack is a teaser pack for the FULL Daydreamer Organic House Production Suite that is coming out this Monday, hence the reduced ammount of tom grooves ;)
Tom Hades technique
good job btw
Yes big shoutout to him!!
Thanks 🙏🏽
This is great - thank you for making this! Do you know how to add swing to that Rozzer sequencer? @lotustunesacademy