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Almost Home
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2019
Almost Home - Simple [Official Audio]
Simple is out now! Follow me on Spotify and Instagram so you don't miss anything.
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Almost Home - Runaway [Official Audio]
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Runaway is here! So excited. Hope you guys like it :) Don't forget to like, subscribe, and also listen on Spotify! Link to all streaming platforms: streamlink.to/runaway
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Stream my new song Runaway Now! streamlink.to/runaway I'll be back soon with a breakdown of the song! Have a good one!
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i wouldnt spend too much time on tuning drums, unless you are making an EDM track, where the kick acts like the main sub bass. Drums are just short transients and super short frequencies, they dont need to be in key, its more about what character the sample has. Like would it fit with a short 808 hihat, or a more dirty vinyl hat? Its not about what key its in, its about what kick,clap and hat combo works good sonicly. But there are no rights or wrongs. if you get good results tuning your drums then go for it!
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great video.... but stop that vocal fry
ffs bro wrap it up and get to the point
Amazing👌🏻🙌🙌🙌
Really helpful thanks!
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hi bro, where have you gone? It's a shame that you abandoned the channel, you have great potential. It's rare to find a TH-camr with such useful content
Hey bro, appreciate the comment!! Don't worry, been hard at work making stuff worth talking about. Will be back asap 🤠
Good job
Love the video, not ur vocal-fry voice...😊
Can’t stop listening
Fire
the vocal fry in ur voice is incredibly annoying
Luke, you're a top donny. 👌
Tuning drums is goat-level.
Great Video! The insight and suggestions are gr8! What about tuning the High, Mid & Low Toms?
What pedal are you using
It is a must to tune the drums
Oh how I wanted it to keep going sooo badlyyy 😍😍 it’s heaven to my ears on a guitar
dude, more content plzzzz
Hey thanks for the comment dude! What kind of stuff are you interested in seeing?
@@AlmostHomeSounds thanks for the reply back! Really interested in more mixing tips for intermediate level folks :)
thank you so much for this video. This has been what ive been looking for. You are going to hit 100k before 2024 watch
Question: Im in D minor, but my kick in E sounded pretty off, however tuning it to D makes it ”warehouse techno” kind of, so would you say F might be better? Sure I know ”listening” is what matters but in theory… Thanks!
This is madness !
one piece of feedback at the end can u please play the before/after? It really helps (like before tuning with ak ick and without tuning)
hahahaha I love the pinned comment is the most negative one. Well played. I loved the video! I took away some really powerful ideas to try here so thank you
bro... that was amazing. i've been looking for this for a while.. thanks
FYI transient sounds like claps don't have pitch, sorry to break it to you. but they are just transient noise. some snares and toms do, but generally drums don't you only need to be concerned with musical clashes in the lower octaves (under 120hz). so longer kicks will need attention anything else don't worry. (btw I'm a professional and a professional ghost for others of 15 years+ with 200million+ streams in just dance music you can trust my advice here)
maybe i misspoke but we’re talking about tuning fundamentals here, not transients. maybe there won’t be musical clashes, but it can be more pleasant when drums are tuned in key. that said, i don’t spend much time tuning these days and am perfectly fine with the result. so whatever you’re into :)
@@AlmostHomeSounds yeah all sounds have fundamentals, but only sounds which follow the correct harmonic series have discernible note pitch. you were trying to tune a clap musically which just isn't applicable. sure they can be pitched like any sound but that's done only for aesthetic reasons of timbre (personal sound preference) not musical tuning.
@@Bthelick i agree. U can tune sounds like 808s and maybe kicks... Things that have a audible tonality to them. I completely agree to tune things like Acoustic drums or samples that have an audible tonality and that Frequency shifting is a better alternative to tune drums than the sampler’s transposition controls But This is just waste of time... I dont think if u tune every "nontonality" perc it would make your mix sound any greater. Its about picking right samples that clashes together right. Not tune them... and i dont think any person that listen to music daily thinks about your snare is 3 semitones off the scale.....
Yeah there's a reason a band is able to use the same drum kit for a whole performance, playing a variety of songs, in a variety of keys and still have it sound great. Like you said in your vid production/composition is an art, so to each their own, but I don't see how this would be necessary.
Great video
This was a great tutorial. I've been scratching my head trying to understand how to recreate this type of synth for a long time. Thank you. Definitely about to try it.
Show us how to Tuneindividuals Sounds in the Ableton Kits , please.
Blessings ✍🏽🔝💨
Nice tip, bro!!
You just confuse people bro. Don’t make videos u obviously have no idea what ur doing
why do you say that?
think its pretty clear to me... not really confusing
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The first four minutes is him staying check me out I'm so cool.
@@flynninhoofficial this dude overthinks way too much, what's the point in tuning that filtered whitenoise clap which is atonal if you don't use analyzer? If you think it sounds nicer to you if you repitch it no matter how either by warping or by shifting frequency, then yes, go for it. Everything you make is defined by your own aesthetical preferences. Being "confident" that your atonal drums with barely recognisable fundamental frequency are tuned in key is a snake oil, just become more confident lol. Most tracks you listen to and most producers you're aspiring to match don't bother with that and just are tuned by ear. We could even run an experiment. You probably wouldn't be able to choose the better one among two same tracks, where one is "tuned" by using the method author provided and one of them is just tweaked to one's liking.
Id love to join if that greedy mf didn’t charge subs for it
.....but......deadmau5
Some hard hitting kicks..
thanks bro
i was looking for a free vst with good strings for a while thank you 🙏
Hey yall! Check out my new single Runaway and let me know what you think! streamlink.to/runaway
That was amazingly informative! Thanks so much for explaining it so well. Also it’s cool to actually see someone show why the alternative technique is inferior and then seeing the recommended approach in more than one interface (proQ, Manalyzer and Spectrum) really helped clarify what’s going on
so glad you dig it man!! really appreciate the comment
Welcome back.
this is adope man! I'm brand new to using Ableton live and the reason I wanted to get into this was to make music that sounds exactly like this. sooooo good
Dig that atmospheric vibe and some seriously sweet string bending. Looking forward to more.
thanks a ton David, means a lot!! looking forward to sharing what's next :)
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cheers m8
very nice track.
Thanks so much for listening Nicholas! Glad you dig it :)
Thank you very much. Most things I already had my suspicion about, but it's nice to see them acknowledged by a third party. I'm using SPAN as spectrum analyzer. Question: What about the hihats? Do you keep 'em in tune with the snare/claps?
BRO MAKE YOUR POINT
He did very well
do you have any tabs for this??
yo Lukas I'm pretty sure I found some tabs on Ultimate Guitar and adjusted a little bit to my liking. lmk if you're having trouble
@@AlmostHomeSounds yep i found tabs but i can't find any chords for rhythm part :(
Doing the lords work ! Thank you 🙏🏼
hey man whats your email?