So glad I discovered your channel! It's like a light has been turned on after stumbling around in the dark. Thank you! Grammy nomination? You should have won it and also one for tutorial quality!
Will is probably the best teacher out there why he simplifies everything without causing confusion . Thanks Will I always learn something new from your videos . Loved the vocal reverb trick too nice track.
@@EDMTips I would love one on twisting and chopping samples. Its early on in my production life and I am quite sample based at the moment. I love finding one or two samples and twisting them throughout the track to create a vibe. Would be great to see your take on how to easily manipulate, warp, change and basically completely mess around with a sample so that it sounds completely different. If not that...then creating space in the mix and having everything sound so clear would definitely be of interest. Thanks for the reply! Love the videos. Big Up!
@@EDMTips thanks Will, I think everything has been excellent, the only thing I can think about is a small video of the recommended db levels for the instruments to mix the track.
@@EDMTips I’ve thought a lot about this. What can I say, you’ve been incredibly generous as it is. Three things that I wonder about: what makes elements come to the front and back of a mix; how to mix our drums so that they’re not crowded in the center (a proper mix sounds both driving from the center but also spread out); maybe a video that talks about the structure of different elements like fills, tension build up to a break, tension build up in general, etc. That last one is stuff you cover in your “how to make a song like” series, but this would be a shorter reference-like video.
@@EDMTips It would be great if you could do a video on how to refresh and excite your passion when you've been away from producing for a few months. I have this issue right now, i'm at intermediate level at best, i took 4 months out and i now feel that i've forgotten everything i learnt :(
As always: Very inspiring! Thank you! I love the idea with the different delays in one Send-Channel and the compressor-thing. Great! I can‘t wait to test it. And now I know how to send different drum-rack-sounds to a Send-Channel. I was wondering FOR YEARS how to do this. Right mouse click… Things can be so easy. 😁 One video-wish: Could you do a video about how to deal with phase cancellation or how to mix a song that sounds good in mono and stereo?
Within the drum rack, how can I create more than 6 return channels? It gives me an error, "no commands available". I need at least 16 return channels for the whole kit.
Wonderful explanation, thank you very much! One question: Does the order in which I send matter? E.g. You want to have your Echo (D) before your Room (A) - would you have to change the order of your AUX channels or does that not matter at all as you use them as sends instead of inserts?
I have sent your video to my Mastering in FL Studio RUclips playlist. Sorry, but I haven't found a decent edm mastering track yet (at least for #FLStudio). I really love how your tracks sound. A #FlatMastering, to give a clear and clean sound, with such rich harmonics, with those warm mids, and that characteristic sound. That's what I hate about the finished FL Studio tracks that I always hear out there (including from some "PRO" channels). They all sound #equalized at the end of their mix. Which will further degrade its quality once released. When people EQ it AGAIN later because they want a nice sound, which will make it sound dark and over-equalized. On purpose. Excellent track! Greetings from Argentina.
You content creators would get much much much more support if you just got to the point. A 12 minute video when we just wanted to know how to create aux tracks in Ableton.
Love the drum rack tip
Cool!
Anything else you'd like to see me cover on this channel?
So glad I discovered your channel! It's like a light has been turned on after stumbling around in the dark. Thank you!
Grammy nomination? You should have won it and also one for tutorial quality!
Shortlisted not nominated, but thanks for the kind words of support!
Excellent tips as usual
Thanks, Martin!
Awesome tips. Thank you.
You are so welcome! Anything else you'd like to see me cover in a video?
Will is probably the best teacher out there why he simplifies everything without causing confusion . Thanks Will I always learn something new from your videos . Loved the vocal reverb trick too nice track.
Awesome! Glad to help :)
Brilliant quick video, again. Thank you Will
My pleasure!
Brilliant and easy to understand. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Im blown away over the SC reverb... :)
Cool! It's a beauty 😎
Using these tools is what I would love to learn more about. Thanks for the video.
Glad it was helpful! Anything else you'd like to see me cover in a video?
@@EDMTips I would love one on twisting and chopping samples. Its early on in my production life and I am quite sample based at the moment. I love finding one or two samples and twisting them throughout the track to create a vibe. Would be great to see your take on how to easily manipulate, warp, change and basically completely mess around with a sample so that it sounds completely different.
If not that...then creating space in the mix and having everything sound so clear would definitely be of interest.
Thanks for the reply! Love the videos. Big Up!
I have been waiting loooooong time for this moment! Thank you, Will! :)
Hope you enjoyed it!
Golden content! Very informative.
Thank you so much, I am really glad you found it helpful! 🙌🏻
Love it! And I also love that Seamaster too :-D
BOOM! 🙌🙌 Good eye ;)
As always ‘This IS GOLD’ 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thanks!
Tipp 5 with the Vocals = Gold!!! I will implement this in my template thanks
BOOM! 🙌🙌 Go for it :)
Thank you will. I've been trying to find an exact video like this to utilise all AUX channels. Keep them coming!! 🔥
Thanks, will do!
That drum rack tip is great! Such a useful video-thanks Will 😃
Glad you liked it! Anything else you'd like to see me cover in a video?
@@EDMTips I like deep house, so always hanging out for your videos on that 😊
Man your videos are Sooooooooo helpful and easy to follow. Thanks for taking the time to educate us up coming music producers. 🎶
You're welcome, glad they have helped you so far! 🙌🏻
Your channel is amazing!!! Pure gold, thank you for everything
Wow, thank you, Ruben! You're welcome! 🙂 Anything else you'd like to see me cover on this channel?
@@EDMTips thanks Will, I think everything has been excellent, the only thing I can think about is a small video of the recommended db levels for the instruments to mix the track.
Simply amazing! #7 :O :O :O... May the 4th be with You!
Same to you!
Great lesson! Amen brother!
🙌🙏 Thanks, man!
Love the drum rack, reverb sidechain and final mix compression. Saa-weeeet
Cool! 😎 Anything else you'd like to see me cover in a video?
@@EDMTips I’ve thought a lot about this. What can I say, you’ve been incredibly generous as it is. Three things that I wonder about: what makes elements come to the front and back of a mix; how to mix our drums so that they’re not crowded in the center (a proper mix sounds both driving from the center but also spread out); maybe a video that talks about the structure of different elements like fills, tension build up to a break, tension build up in general, etc. That last one is stuff you cover in your “how to make a song like” series, but this would be a shorter reference-like video.
Great video, learn't a lot from this!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is pure Gold my man thanks alot🙏👏🥇
Amazing video Will really helpful, thank you!!!!
Glad it was helpful! Anything else you'd like to see me cover on the channel?
@@EDMTips It would be great if you could do a video on how to refresh and excite your passion when you've been away from producing for a few months. I have this issue right now, i'm at intermediate level at best, i took 4 months out and i now feel that i've forgotten everything i learnt :(
Multi-tap delay is fcking amazing and I didn't know anything about it! Huge thks!!
Thank you for this! Ive been asked by friends that I should send my tracks to reverb bus and Idk what that is lol Well explained Thank you for this!
You're welcome! I am glad you found it helpful 🙌🏻
Great video! Straight to the point and some useful info on how to use it.
Fantastic tutorial, you explain things so well! more of this please!
Thanks, will do!
Woah - another mind blowing lesson from Will. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
great tips! thanks a lot :)
My pleasure!
Another banger video man
Thank you, Sean!
As always: Very inspiring! Thank you! I love the idea with the different delays in one Send-Channel and the compressor-thing. Great! I can‘t wait to test it. And now I know how to send different drum-rack-sounds to a Send-Channel. I was wondering FOR YEARS how to do this. Right mouse click… Things can be so easy. 😁
One video-wish: Could you do a video about how to deal with phase cancellation or how to mix a song that sounds good in mono and stereo?
My pleasure!
Cool! 감사합니다! Thanks! Mil Gracias!
De nada!
We Love you , cool fast Video
Glad you like it!
Nice and informative video.. cool.
Thanks a lot!
Great tips. I'll probably use all of them at one stage or another!
Quality video Thank you!
Cheers, glad you found it helpful! 🙂
Btw saturator on a return track is also very useful.
Glad it was useful, Andriy! 🙌🏻
wow really nice tips in this !
Glad it was helpful!
COOL INFO!
Thanks for watching! :)
It's Very good one for me thx!!
Glad you enjoyed!
gold - can we also use an aux channel for side chain for routing pads and other tracks for that pump effect?
good video! thank you!
You're welcome! 🙂
Nice! On the Aux with the three different delays in the separate chains do they sound together?
They do indeed sound together!
Brilliant thankyou!
Do you think you could make a tutorial about brooks or future bounce music? Or maybe future rave?
Future Rave coming soon ;)
Great video 👍
Have you released that track..?? Among a few good tunes..perfect 👍👏🏻👌 💯
TIP 6, I will use it on a remix I am working this week. 🙏🙏
Awesome! Let me know how it goes 😎
Can you make a video on warping vocals
Great idea! I'll see what I can do :)
Appreciate man
CRAZY bro CRAZY
Will be nice to see Bitwig Studio videos from you 😁
Ah, I pretty much stick to Ableton for this channel :)
If your FX are on a send/return, what happens to them when you export your stems for mixing?
They'll get bounced out as separate stems
Within the drum rack, how can I create more than 6 return channels? It gives me an error, "no commands available". I need at least 16 return channels for the whole kit.
Should i gain stage in aux send / fx send track?
Wonderful explanation, thank you very much! One question: Does the order in which I send matter? E.g. You want to have your Echo (D) before your Room (A) - would you have to change the order of your AUX channels or does that not matter at all as you use them as sends instead of inserts?
Is it smart for a lead to sent it to the hall reverb and the room reverb?
Usually not necessary, but sometimes can help
Can You share your ABLETON TEMPLATE that you created for this Video !
Yep! Will do :)
I was just saying tonight "I need to learn more about sends/returns" and here is the first vid that shows up in YT! Stop spying on me... lol =)
I'll do my best 😂😎
@@EDMTips you crush it dude
@@EDMTips because of your tips I have five songs on SoundCloud now
Hi. Please make a vid covering Paul Woolford's 'Erotic Discourse'.
It depends on how many people vote for it!
@@EDMTips Thanks! And Boul de Nerf - David K, if that isn't pushing it! Both oldies.
Nice!!
i notice my sends only sound good when i switch * them to sends only? why is that when i am setting the verb to 100 percent wet?
Imma use all. xD
Cool! Let me know how you get on :)
I have sent your video to my Mastering in FL Studio RUclips playlist. Sorry, but I haven't found a decent edm mastering track yet (at least for #FLStudio). I really love how your tracks sound. A #FlatMastering, to give a clear and clean sound, with such rich harmonics, with those warm mids, and that characteristic sound. That's what I hate about the finished FL Studio tracks that I always hear out there (including from some "PRO" channels). They all sound #equalized at the end of their mix. Which will further degrade its quality once released. When people EQ it AGAIN later because they want a nice sound, which will make it sound dark and over-equalized. On purpose. Excellent track! Greetings from Argentina.
What’s that track ?! Nice Will
Cheers Freddie! I made it last week - here's the vid: ruclips.net/video/R9psum6q4Ow/видео.html
Thanks Darling.
No worries, Holland!
What's the difference between this and a bus? Can somebody explain plz
👍
🙌
I didn't like this. I loved this! I will try all of the tips soon, especially the one with the drum rack.
Awesome, I am glad it was helpful! 🙌🏻
💯💯💯💯💯💯
First
BOOM! 🙌🙌
cool
Kicks An the Equing,,,..its Not easy to make 😢
What do you struggle with? Just the kick or matching it with the bass?
For FL Studio producer check In The Mix youtube channel.
You content creators would get much much much more support if you just got to the point. A 12 minute video when we just wanted to know how to create aux tracks in Ableton.
Why would you watch a 12 minute video for that instead of just Googling it and reading a two line answer??
This video probably shouldn’t even be free 🫣 thanks for this! Learned so much in so little time.
Glad you found it helpful! Anything else in particular you’re struggling with and would like me to cover on my channel?