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Pick Yourself
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ส.ค. 2020
I help electronic music producers finish music they're proud of and release it with confidence.
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WORK WITH ME👇🏼
🚀 Finish Music You're Proud Of (Coaching & Mentoring):
pickyourself.com/coaching
🎁 Get Your Free Guide Here:
pickyourself.com/framework
How To Produce Better Drums Than 99% Of Artists
🚀 Finish Music You're Proud Of (Coaching & Mentoring):
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🎁 Get Your FREE Guide Here (The Finisher Framework):
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pickyourself.com/coaching
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Omg! Thank you!
Hey are you still alive ? 😮 I hope you are doing well !
All good, just moved fully to Spain with the whole family which was very exhausting and time consuming. New videos rolling in as of January 2025. Thanks for asking :)
@pickyourselfofficial yeah i know you were just in the eye of the tiger (rain disaster?) wasn't you ? However, good to hear you. Have a happy holidays, machs gut ,).......[ps: machst du mal was betreffend sounddesign/automation ?]
Very Informative. Nice & Thanks.
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It is so good for all these Neuro-Bass-Samples out of all the packs, I would never use. You can turn a few seconds of original material into a full track, which is also sonic coherent. The basses will keep its grit by using Granulator in classic grain mode. Some OTT and Disto will do the rest.
So you hope to get a meh result by being lazy instead of learning art and actually creating the stuff of your dreams every time? You know, like artista do?
You cannot emphasize enough, how important the punch is for the club.
fun fact: If you leave out the punch, you almost get typical techno kicks, for like darker, slower techno tracks.
This is wonderful advice ... and it applies just about everywhere : ) Total NOOB beginner here ... glad I found this for sure!!!
How to stand out from the crowd who all use premade samples. Use other premade samples 😅
Ableton cons: expensive af
Great vid. I'd dont make my own music but i do consider myself to be quite the audiophile. I recently purchased a pair of bluetooth speakers that you can link together and play at the same time however i quickly realized they are both playing in mono mode. Exactly the same sounds, and they sound TOTALLY FLAT! No way to switch to stereo in the product options. I have a pretty new one plus 12 but it doesn't seem to have multi-bluetooth audio capability either. I'm just wondering if there is ANY POSSIBLE WAY to play my new bluetooth speakers in stereo? Seems fairly simple but the technology is holding me back. I thought maybe some kind of FM transmitter could work. Any ideas? The speakers are the new M18 Milwaukee Jobsite Speakers with "audio-link" And yes I did contact milwaukee customer support but they honestly were not that helpful. All they said was that there was no mention of "stereo" in the their documentation.
Inspiring... thank you! 💯
ummmm, how about just use a drum rack and load different clips, and layer.... wouldn't that be alot easier than setting up zones in sampler?
Sry aber du hast einfach nur erklärt wie ein (bestimmter) Synthesizer theoretisch funktioniert. Davon gibt es tausende Tutorials. Versuche doch mal kurz und knackig Sounds zu erklären. Pads, Bässe, Plucks. Stabs, Growls usw. Bau die modulationstherorie dort ein und es wären tutorials die wirklich helfen würden Sounddesign zu verstehen. Nur als Tip ;) Viel Erfolg weiterhin
Thanks great content brother!
good thanks !
Ima sample you saying very charming 😅 anither fantastic vid brother
Everything in the center is coming from the sides where else is it gona come from? Depending on the the panning, lets just say hard panned, everything thats just on the sides is just on the sides
You dont get crackling from the limiter its from the clipper
Bouncing to stereo and then trying increase loudness is kinda backwards
Be-au-ti-ful inspiring me
Gentle adjustments with adequate monitoring🙂 thank you!
In all fairness, this is a terrible end result. Hardly applicable to any modern electronic music production. I'll never understand why people go to the trouble of creating an in depth tutorial only to create a boring, crappy synth with an ever crappier melody. If you wish to engage an audience you should aim to use melodies and create sounds that resonate with the majority of those listening almost instantaneously. This almost put me to sleep. Sorry if that sounds harsh, love your tutorials in general, but this was weak.
Super convoluted way of making a drum rack...
attention to detail
Yoi recording in a bathroom?
A couple of things: I dont like how you go with "you need no expencive equipment" and then rable on about getting a Macbook pro with extra ram or a specialized desktop along with RME interfaces.This setup will AT LEAST set you back 5K which is not "No need for expencive equipment" From experiance, Ive been your student for now almost 3 years, and while I have fought the Fight with cheap audio equipment and its querks, For get going a 100Dollar Focusrite or something and a fairly inexpencive Windows Computer is plenty enough. you just need to be aware that you probably have to upgrade your gear later down the line when you wanna get good. but thats fine, because its also very possible taht you decide to go Dawless, or that music isnt for you or anything like that, which means you didnt Invest 5K into specialized equipment that you now lost for a hobby that isnt for you. Generally the most important part of making music and starting off with meaking music is that you are creative. Try yourself out. do something. Just dont even try to get stuck in the loop of perfectionism or procrastination. I have a good friend he has no clue how to make music, and thats also kind of his sound, his mixes are muddy at best, the masters often distorted and the limiter often cries. This is a hellhole for a experianced producer and honestly horrible audio quality for high stakes listeners. But Lets be honest. It is still creative music. More people enjoy his music than they do mine, Which is a lot more high effort or high skill music from a technical standpoint, and while the comparason is kind of dump, I kind of want to explain that the average listener actually doesnt really care about the quality of your music. Many people actually love the slightly distorted, very "Bouncy" Master that a screaming Limited creates. Many people Love the sound of a muddy, cluttered mix, it sound full. OF course the music will sound better with a clean and more intentional mix and master, but still, We are talking about how to get started and not how to make Professional Music. I have tried that. I gotten into Philips Coaching program and I learned how to Make professional sounding music, and Honestly I think i gotten quite okay at it. But it has been until now, that I learned that I suck at actually making music, I am good at the technical aspects but not in the creative parts. So long story short, Try to be creative first rather that try to get a clean, professional sound. Making your sound, sound better you can always do later down the line. So actually I would rather say, you dont need expencive equipment, but I would say you should try to learn Music theory. Not make a Master degree in Jazz, but just learn how notes work, how scales work... It will make your life just 1000times easyer later down the line. Again, as you said in the "just in time information" segment. Finding out if your bassline is in the same key as your lead line, is kind of irrelevant, because A) Yes they probably are, because Jazz for sure invented a scale where all those notes are in, and B) Thumprule is, as long as it sounds good, they most likely fit in the scale. Out of scale notes usually sound very corny and very out of tune, even unpleasant to listen to. then the FLstudio VS Ableton debate. No you will not switch later down the line, the workflow is vastly different and you will most likely stay where you started, But thats a minor detail, because the main idea was that you should pick something fast. and I agree with this, every DAW does the same job. and you will adapt to any DAWs workflow especially when you start out. Sorry for writing this essay, but i watched this and kinda got bothered, because your opinion is really valuable to me, I mean in the end you are my teacher. But that also means that probably many others do taht as well, so I wanted to give my now fairly experianced opinion on all of this. Love you, have a good one Logicode//Mutz
Thanks for the comment :) I'm not sure how carefully you've listened but what I'm suggesting is an ideal setup that's future-proof for quite some time. After every suggestion, I'm adding things like "if that's not in your budget now, use the computer you already have, it's probably going to be good enough to get started". Same is true for all of my other suggestions. Secondly, even if you buy that stuff used, you land WELL under 5k. And for the DAW debate, here I stand my ground 100%. I know dozens of producers who start with one DAW, learn the principles, and later down the line decide to switch either because they want to try a different workflow. Nothing wrong with that.
@pickyourselfofficial I agree that you offered budget options, but in my opinion it is kind of "You need to buy this to be well off, or if you are a cheapskate, get this" which is somewhat wrong because as i said, while your suggestions are absolutely valid and true, my beleave is, that for a total beginner, a focusrite or heck even the soundcard of your computer should be more than good enough. What you were suggesting, i would suggest for someone who already has some Experiance with making music, and wants to seriously make it their job, start to professionally make lots of music, because in that case, its absolutely worth the investment. But not for your first beats.
Wondering if acoustic kiks has to be tuned as well. Thanks for a great video.
Only ableton 12?
lovely - definitely a 'nordic noire' vibe but exactly the technique i am lookking for - have been trying to create a background synth layer for a track which sounds ok but this is what i really need - something that is evolving and has a key center but not too in the foreground - thanks! will look at doing a course or session with you at some point 😊 ~andy ink
Great Video!!! If I see it earlier.... Big Thanx!
I came here for one thing, I left with an education. I play mostly heavy metal and I only play guitar, but this was super thought provoking. I love how music has so much overlap between genres and instruments.