@@isantiago_ hey man, new to music production. Forgive me for asking, but is it legal to use an artist' existing vocal, chop it & use/release as my song. Cheers ty :D
@@rab-nathanielsansebastian3660 If you don't have consent of the artist or their label then it's technically not legal. If you put it out what could happen is that if the remix or song does well, they may keep it out but keep 100% of the earnings.
Hey bro, a gentlemanly request for you to break down your approach for creating the shaper box time delay on the vocals before the drop, spent hours last night trying to figure out how you make it so clean, liked and subbed! Even a written response would get me through it :) I messed with the position of the chop, played with the Hrtz automation, got a similar effect, but sounded extremely robotic.
Hey man appreciate the comment and hopefully this response helps! So when working with that time delay effect I usually have 2 tracks with shaperbox on them: one that I automate in hertz and one that stays fixed on the tracks tempo. That way if I want to have my vocals feel "out of time" I'll put them on the track that is using shaperbox in hertz and if I want to have them play with the tempo of the track (like 16th notes), I'll move them to the other track. Let me know if this helps! If you need more detail I can try and make a quick TH-cam shorts too
Appreciate the response, I have the 2 separate tracks running already its more of that punchiness you are getting from time delay I am struggling with, it may be the placement of the chop sample as i can get a similar effect off a longer sustained note@@isantiago_
Ah okay, then I'd experiment with where you chopped the sample as you mentioned, maybe using a part of the sample that has a little more of a punchy transient, but you can also try adjusting the start of the ramp (there should be a point you can grab) or you can use the square mode instead of ramp down like I used in the video (square mode could give you a little more punch)
Depending on your DAW, make sure you have blending/bleeding on for each chop so that they overlap and it sounds as close to 1 sustained note as possible without any dips or pops, and then all you need to do is apply the tremolo/stutter affect
If you're talking about how I automated the rate at the end of the build up at 5:08, there's two ways I would approach it: 1) make sure my automation mode is set to touch and select the rate in shaperbox, then zoom in as far as I can in the track view and draw in the points where I want to automate. Then I would change my mouse tool to the "automation curve tool" and adjust that automation to curve a little bit. The second way I would approach (and this involves a little math) is to use a tempo calculator to find out what I want the rate to be once I end. For example if I am at 128 bpm and want the automation to end in 16th notes, I'd make sure to have the rate at 8.533 Hz. I'd probably also do the same thing of using the automation curve tool as well to make it sounds cleaner. Hope this helps and if you need a more in depth answer feel free to DM me on instagram! @isantiago.wav
You definitely can! But if you want to make a simple reese bass in serum, you can do it with a saw wave with multiple voices and a low pass filter like MG Low 24!
I used Serum to make the sound! It's built off of a basic triangle wave in osc A and I used the FFT_Squeal Wavetable in osc B with a short attack, medium decay and short release for the envelope. Also added a multiband compressor and distortion... Hope this helps!
I have 2 different audio tracks, one with "sync" in shaperbox being automated (this is the out of time part), and the other audio track has shaperbox set on the rhythm (1/16)
The hardest thing about making stutter house, is finding a good vocal... :(
Feel that! But remixing can always be a great way of finding some!
@@isantiago_ hey man, new to music production. Forgive me for asking, but is it legal to use an artist' existing vocal, chop it & use/release as my song. Cheers ty :D
@@rab-nathanielsansebastian3660 If you don't have consent of the artist or their label then it's technically not legal. If you put it out what could happen is that if the remix or song does well, they may keep it out but keep 100% of the earnings.
My ears have been blessed
🔥🔥 Sooo goood!!
great video
Damn brother you killed it. love what you did with it and it sounds super clean 🔥
Thank you bro! Glad you liked it 🔥
Like this bro!❤
🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hey bro, a gentlemanly request for you to break down your approach for creating the shaper box time delay on the vocals before the drop, spent hours last night trying to figure out how you make it so clean, liked and subbed! Even a written response would get me through it :) I messed with the position of the chop, played with the Hrtz automation, got a similar effect, but sounded extremely robotic.
Hey man appreciate the comment and hopefully this response helps! So when working with that time delay effect I usually have 2 tracks with shaperbox on them: one that I automate in hertz and one that stays fixed on the tracks tempo. That way if I want to have my vocals feel "out of time" I'll put them on the track that is using shaperbox in hertz and if I want to have them play with the tempo of the track (like 16th notes), I'll move them to the other track. Let me know if this helps! If you need more detail I can try and make a quick TH-cam shorts too
Appreciate the response, I have the 2 separate tracks running already its more of that punchiness you are getting from time delay I am struggling with, it may be the placement of the chop sample as i can get a similar effect off a longer sustained note@@isantiago_
Ah okay, then I'd experiment with where you chopped the sample as you mentioned, maybe using a part of the sample that has a little more of a punchy transient, but you can also try adjusting the start of the ramp (there should be a point you can grab) or you can use the square mode instead of ramp down like I used in the video (square mode could give you a little more punch)
Depending on your DAW, make sure you have blending/bleeding on for each chop so that they overlap and it sounds as close to 1 sustained note as possible without any dips or pops, and then all you need to do is apply the tremolo/stutter affect
Great video mate. So easy to follow. Thanks legend.
Thank you! Glad the vid helped you out!
Wow man. This is an incredible track you just made 🎉😮👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it
Your videos are amazing! I’m learning a lot thanks to you 🤟 keep up!
Happy to hear that man! 🙌
Wow truly impressive, Did you automate the rate during the build up the song? , Also make a video on making melodic techno
Thank you, and yes I did automate the rate during the build! (I'll also get to working on a melodic techno vid 👀)
@@isantiago_ I try doing that kinda transition but not able to pull it as smooth as you.. any tips on it ?
If you're talking about how I automated the rate at the end of the build up at 5:08, there's two ways I would approach it: 1) make sure my automation mode is set to touch and select the rate in shaperbox, then zoom in as far as I can in the track view and draw in the points where I want to automate. Then I would change my mouse tool to the "automation curve tool" and adjust that automation to curve a little bit. The second way I would approach (and this involves a little math) is to use a tempo calculator to find out what I want the rate to be once I end. For example if I am at 128 bpm and want the automation to end in 16th notes, I'd make sure to have the rate at 8.533 Hz. I'd probably also do the same thing of using the automation curve tool as well to make it sounds cleaner. Hope this helps and if you need a more in depth answer feel free to DM me on instagram! @isantiago.wav
@@isantiago_ man thank you so much, just checked your melodic techno video too its fire
Appreciate that man! Glad I could help you out!
Nice and fast tutorial! Awesome remix btw
Glad you found it helpful and like the track!
awesome vid. for the bass where you used serum .... could we just find a reese one shot bass from splice ?
You definitely can! But if you want to make a simple reese bass in serum, you can do it with a saw wave with multiple voices and a low pass filter like MG Low 24!
Awesome 💯
where we can find maiestro the song to listen it ?
this version of you ?
Brah who are you!!!! 🎉
Just a guy with a laptop who loves house music 😅
🔥Thank youBro!!
Any time! 🤝
Hello, great video, is there any possibility of obtaining the logic file?
Thank you so much
Working on getting a site up where all my projects from my videos can be downloaded! Will keep you in the loop
Bass synth at 2:39?
I used Serum to make the sound! It's built off of a basic triangle wave in osc A and I used the FFT_Squeal Wavetable in osc B with a short attack, medium decay and short release for the envelope. Also added a multiband compressor and distortion... Hope this helps!
@@isantiago_ could you do a quick reel on this?
provide me link of the song which you produced, i searched it all, could not find, plz reply
I can't release my remix since I'll get copyrighted :\ but the original is called "Run For The Hills - Tate McRae"
When are you releasing? Also was the first bass line made with serum?
How do you go from out of tempo to in tempo with the stutter?
I have 2 different audio tracks, one with "sync" in shaperbox being automated (this is the out of time part), and the other audio track has shaperbox set on the rhythm (1/16)
how do you crossfade the note to make it one extended note?
If you hold shift + control and drag between 2 audio files, it will create a crossfade. Hope this helps!
makes me wanna jump!
Lets go!! 🙌
better call it idiotic house
Compose MUSIC and leave these producer hacks to children to play with…