when to remove NOISE and when to ADD it
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- At times you might want more noise. Sometimes you need to remove noise. Vamos!
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Instrumental music video by synthou: • noise - Synthou version
song on streaming services: Synthet - in Finspång
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FL studio stem extractor exists too lol
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@@synthet7 or use bandlab
this channel has convinced me that music production is literally like visual art. layer and remove when necessary
haha fr I have no idea how any of this works but I keep rediscovering things I know from other crafts and artforms :D
when you can start to view your creative process in music as visual or “colorful”, it can change your whole view on how you want your project to feel and sound
However a good advice specially for mixing is to just use your ears, it’s easy to confuse yourself staring at an EQ or Compressor with graphics, instead of actually listening to what’s going on in the mix. I don’t remember where I heard that but it’s so truee
That's art in general but I feel you
I had the same discovery going from music production to editing
i love being lost in the *y a n g l e*
he’s Swedish so he pronounces “j” as a y. Stuff like that is how we got the name “Joe”. Joe
@@RmationYT I have worked with some Swedes and it never stopped me bothering when they said "yump" instead of "jump"
I love the difference in pronunciation. Did you notice the hard G "exaggerated"? I'm going to start saying that :P
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@@ExeLietuva one of my friends is swedish and it never stopped making me happy when he says yump instead of jump
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that was actually the best sponsorship ever done by any human with a youtube channel
this guy got me watching tutorials for something I don't even use
I know I was whining without having read the description in the harmony video but I just wanted to comment I love the format and style of these mini-tutorial things! I can really hear and see how much care goes into the details and hope you enjoy making these things :)
thank you! glad you enjoyed it!
this guy is the only one who i know that does short but fun and useful tutorials that keep me entertained. great video dude
Even though I'm not interested at all in making music, your videos are so entertaining that I've watched EVERY SINGLE ONE
I'm convinced this entire video's topic was for the sponsor
But still a cool tip
And I'm not even mad. It's amazing!
It taught me something and showed a tool to help with an issue I genuinely have so im happy with it
I'm never going to switch from Reaper to FL Studio but I still love these videos and keep coming back for great music, editing and effect tutorials. Thank you and keep being awesome.
thank you!!!!
wake up babe, new synthet video
Dude, your style of content is PERFECT for people still learning FL Studio.
Short-form. Easy to watch. Provides a lot of examples.
Really good at building up confidence.
There’s no way I’m this early to a synthet video 😭
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funny how in the latest update of FL
in Edison, there is a new dedicated noise removal tool (as opposed to the one that requires a set noise profile)
FL Studio also has a built in noise remover in Edison, works like a charm! Great video also!
No way, awesome update :]
Dude I love your videos, they're so easy to follow and teach stuff in nice and attention-grabbing ways!
Amazing as always! Really happy with this new sponsor compared to the other generative AI one.
Remember kids: AI used as a tool to speed up boring tasks so the artist can focus on creating = good. AI used to replace the artist and scrape talent from other artists = bad.
As someone who isn’t a music producer, this is very informative
dude one of the best channel!!
how everything is just syned.
just amazing!
The pacing of this video is amazing
ive noticed my music getting worse when i started listening to your byte sized tutorials... THIS IS BECAUSE I am holding myself to a higher standard!
Thanks for the amazing tutorials!
meanwhile heavy ambient prods: *n o i s e*
or memphis phonk prods
I sooo love your accent, it's like ASMR for me
you're way too kind!
Even your sponsored bit is amazing. :D
watching these short videos from synthet gives me the tingle feeling iykwim😭
I love these videos so much, not sure how you make them but they are absolute gold with a nice voice overlayed on top :)
A quick vocal remover and free?!?! Probably the first sponsor I’m going to try out :D
I don't know anything about music, but I enjoy how you edit the video, it sounds like a short song :D
Gives it a more warm feel tbh
I dont even do music production, these vids are just really satisfying to watch lol
0:45 wtf this newer fl studio seems so much easier to use
EVERY SINGLE VIDEO GOES HARD ASF🔥
Really happy for you for getting a sponsor, but man it hurt seeing an "ai" tool for doing something I learned how to do in 5 minutes back in 2014 that comes built in to all video and audio editors I've ever used, both paid and free ones. Keep up with the fire tutorials! So glad I came across this channel a few months ago :D
Finally. Something useful for chiptune music!
Never thought about intentionally adding noise. Thanks for the tip!
I like the way that I'm learning and Vibing at the same time
I love that "No Noise, 🎶🎵🎶🎵, Some noise" Bounce
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Noise is one of my favorite things in music production, anybody else feel the same?
thank you for your awesome videos! i like to keep them in mind when making music ^^
cleanest ad ive ever seen on TH-cam... and I love your videos - although im absolutely not into audio stuff :D I don't know what you are talking about haha
0:45 when i hear this in songs it instantly makes me change headphones to make sure i don't have loose driver paper or something. Scares me every time.
also u can add a white noise to a saw bass and distort it to get a rly nice gritty sound
im trying to learn music and am too lazy to actually search up music theory, so yeah thanks to you ive been increasingly getting better
This is the most useful channel for me now!!
WAKE UP BABE, NEW SYNTHET VIDEO JUST DROPPED
idk why but they way they pronounce jungle makes my brain happy
All your videos are gems..! ! 🙏❤
1:06 yooooo, this guy again man, always have this certain kind of flow hahahahaha
that rapping at the end was acc fire af
synthet does it again 🙏
i use noise in some of my sub basses and it works wonders!
i'd love a basic music tutorial from this guy
this is the perfect channel
always love these
I dont even use fl studio but i still l love watching these videos
Another white noise kick Tom Staar used to do is have a tiny bit of white noise before every kick drum to make the drums more “filled”
i love these musical tutorials
This has really helped me, I'm gonna cook up some music
you can also use white/brown noise to fill up some areas where the song sounds empty, or to make it more powerful.
bro why u always cookin so good
You can also de-noise with the de-noiser that Edison has in FL Studio.
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insane edit !
wake up babe new synthet video just dropped
holy shit i think I found my purpose in life I will try and see if it works out
White Noise can also be used to make Snares or Percussion crisper
Honestly very useful! Will defo take note of your advice.
Lmao I didn’t even notice the sponsor segment
Finally, getting sponsored 😆😆
Thanks
I actually used 3x osc white noise to make 8bit styled cymbals for my songs
White noise is too bright? Try pink noise! It's less bright and more warm (because there's a -3 dB/Oct tilt @ 1kHz) and a lot of music is close to this spectrum.
Also, you can use noise for synthesizing anything from drums to additive synthesis.
And automating a volume envelope on a noise oscillator creates a pretty decent high hat
noise
you are first
additionaly: Noise can make your mic sound 20 times better. If there is noise in the track, it will “mask” your cheap mic noise and it ends up sounding crisp even with a shitty mic. try it out.
FL has native noise reducer btw, its built into Edison
I don't even make music these videos are just entertaining
i was literally just for this exact video, and then you made it lol
Every Swedish person can tell he’s Swedish just hearing how to talks in English 💀
love these!
The Swedish accent is so damn recognizeable it's crazy 😂😂😂
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a key change in a synthet video? crazy
thank you for acknowledging
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Wait, this came out today? No way I'm here on time
now I need a tutorial on melodies 🙏🙏
Cool little Easter egg that SAAB is synonymous with car to this guy
Hey! I wanted you to know that your video is the №4973 I've liked. A little more and this number will reach 5000 and stop, so I feel like the videos I like now are special.
Yet another awesome video.
Also, since "in Fispång" got its own tutorial, does this mean the other songs in your Spotify eventually will?
maybe, yea! thank you!!!!
For sure
This guy needs to do a rap but with his regular voice. He just sounds like a kind of person to do that
i like ur word magic man
Noise is good sometimes. Good to know
very nice, even though I don’t have fl studio I will try to use this in my songs
@koolkid4825 The best thing about his videos is that the tips often applies to any DAW you choose to work in, even if the specific tool goes by a different name
Beautiful
Synthet drives a Saab, very on brand
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