Best breakdown i've ever seen on yt. So damn detailed and you used just the stock sounds,plugins and effects make it reach another level. Please do upload more remake videos . Can't wait to see more like this.
This is hands down the best breakdown of any song by Fred. The way you explain the details is so clean that I always come back to it. Would like to see more track tutorials by you.
really unique format - I watch a lot of sound design, drum programming, and track remake type youtube vids and this is really up there as one of the better ones i've seen
Great job man, this is how youtube tutorials should be, so many of them are a mess that are difficult or impossible to follow, and many of them are like "I'll how show you how to do this thing.. requiring 15 of my favorite expensive plugins".. Thanks for keeping it accessible! And P.S. I find the best way to learn is to enter into someone's world and see how they get there from the inside, so this is much better than generic technical tutorials. I'd love to see more breakdowns like this, it makes learning 1000x faster.
Loved your tutorial. Sometimes, it was difficult to me in other tutorials to get the most out of the chords or harmonies of the song and here you show exactly how the chords were built as you showed on the piano and also the synth pad parts of the song. Thank you so much for this. Subscribed!
Just getting into music production and I want to be able to translate what's in my head onto the DAW and so I started by trying to recreate a song in Ableton and this is the song I chose. You have no idea how incredibly useful this video is for me!! This is EXACTLY what I needed!! THank you!!!!!
hey man, this is one of the best tutorial I bumped into. I am copying like a robot at the beginning, but for real beginners it is great to see the building of the song from sratch, and listening at what all the effects do one by one. Thank you so much, now I recognize some stuff used more often than others and I start to naturally set them properly
Instant sub. Please keep it coming. Awesome format, awesome presentation. I like that you explain some small details such as raising the EQ to get a bright piano sound. I would love to hear more about these kind of small details and reasons behind your actions like why and when to change some of the parameters.
Hey Seamus, yes, Fred's synth/pad/piano track is really interesting and colorful. If the videos of him talking about/making his music are any indication, it seems there could be a lot of audio manipulation/sampling going on to get those complex/dynamic flavors. I'll put a deep dive into that kind of technique on the video idea list. Welcome to the channel!
Great job recreating this track. I've been trying to make a garage-ish rhythm for ages...I was so close but missing a couple of those ghost notes and the swing I think. I really liked how you told the audience what to listen for in the difference of the swing amount in the grooves. I would love if you were able to do more of that, and to explain more of the reasoning behind the EQ/compression parameters. E.g. why are we boosting this frequency band, why are we setting the knee of the compressor to this, etc. P.s. I understand that would make the video longer and maybe you just wanted this to be a straight up step by step of what to do
Incredible breakdown, great level of detail. Really appreacite the fact you only used Ableton stock plugins. Do you have any tutorials focused on explaining the "why" of setting up the various parameters?
Damn I really dig your tutorials. The amount of granularity and insight you're able to give without ever feeling bogged down in the details is amazing.
whats up bro, great video, thank you. quick question: so you should apply the groove to the entire drum pattern and the bass when using the groove pool? rather than just percussion?
Man I just need him beside me while I produce can you teach me from scratch damn This was amazing. Incredible do you do tutorials for Canadian artists ?
I like this tutorial but some why explanations would really improve it. Why is that? Because then the learner can fully understand the actions being taken and how to apply it to their own pieces rather than just copy this remake and guessing on the reason for actions taken.
Hm. Tricky question. I actually like how he shows everything very straightforward and to the point, without talking at "unnecessary" points. The video title is "Track Remake" not "Awesome in-depth tutorial on how to make house music". I.e. why does he set the resonance value to 12% for the second hi-hat? Because the original composer did it because he figured that it sounded good. There probably is no sophisticated reason why it is 12% and not 20%. My takeaway from a video like this is something like "oh cool one can use resonance on hi-hats, never thought about that" or "this 16-note syncope on the piano chords is a neat idea I would have never come up with". And I feel like this is what this video might be best for.
Watched different tutorials for years but this style is sick. No stupid cut scenes or 'jokes' - just a straight up clearly illustrated walkthrough
Can we please talk about the production quality of this tutorial? Best I've seen on YT ever.
True!
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@@mikeijachi I guess both!🙂🙂
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Best breakdown i've ever seen on yt. So damn detailed and you used just the stock sounds,plugins and effects make it reach another level. Please do upload more remake videos . Can't wait to see more like this.
This is hands down the best breakdown of any song by Fred. The way you explain the details is so clean that I always come back to it. Would like to see more track tutorials by you.
The amount of detail you expose on the tutorial (specially on drum samples) really make the difference with other ones. You have a new sub. Amazing!!
Thanks Lucky Ball Music!
I agree
Im glad he went through every detail he changed. I didnt have to pause the screen to look for all the minor differences 😭🙏
really unique format - I watch a lot of sound design, drum programming, and track remake type youtube vids and this is really up there as one of the better ones i've seen
Love his teaching! Are there other sound design people out there you also recommend? 😊
Wow, can't wait to see next tutorial ! Massive piece of knowledge from this video. Thank you.
Thanks Michael, glad to hear you found it useful!
From one tutorial producer to another, absolutely fantastic work. Clean, straight forward and very professional. I'm inspired!
By far one of the best tutorials in the YT-Space. Pls do more exactly like this, the learning effect is huge. Cheers!
THIS IS PERFECT! Great tutorial with no fkn around and perfect choice of song
Thanks for checking out the channel Jake!
This is a brillaint break down. You are very clear and stright to the point. I leanred loads
kind of new format to explain music production. very cool.
Another level. Great breakdown. Great for learning. Subscribed!
Thanks HolteEnderRob, welcome to the channel!
Great job man, this is how youtube tutorials should be, so many of them are a mess that are difficult or impossible to follow, and many of them are like "I'll how show you how to do this thing.. requiring 15 of my favorite expensive plugins".. Thanks for keeping it accessible! And P.S. I find the best way to learn is to enter into someone's world and see how they get there from the inside, so this is much better than generic technical tutorials. I'd love to see more breakdowns like this, it makes learning 1000x faster.
Yes, Best breakdown I have ever seen on the Net too. Incredible - Great work !
Would love to see more of making of fred again! This is amazing and helped me alot.
Loved your tutorial. Sometimes, it was difficult to me in other tutorials to get the most out of the chords or harmonies of the song and here you show exactly how the chords were built as you showed on the piano and also the synth pad parts of the song. Thank you so much for this. Subscribed!
brilliant vid, nice work. really appreciate the format, no messing around just business
well, this is the best youtube remake tutorial I've ever seen
Just getting into music production and I want to be able to translate what's in my head onto the DAW and so I started by trying to recreate a song in Ableton and this is the song I chose. You have no idea how incredibly useful this video is for me!! This is EXACTLY what I needed!! THank you!!!!!
you need to do more Remake Tutorials with Ableton Stock ❤
When someone is looking for a remake they aspire to the level of detail offered in this video. Congrats! New subscriber here.
This info is priceless.
Great tutorial bro, loved that you used stock ableton plugins, really shows that knowledge is better than fancy plugins
I like how you explain and present everything! Subscribed :)
Thanks for the positive feedback Michael, welcome to the channel!
Best how to make video ive seen on youtube ever
Love this channel
Super nice and incredibly well done video! Congrats Jaron!
hey man, this is one of the best tutorial I bumped into. I am copying like a robot at the beginning, but for real beginners it is great to see the building of the song from sratch, and listening at what all the effects do one by one. Thank you so much, now I recognize some stuff used more often than others and I start to naturally set them properly
By far the best explanation video for my Ableton growing skills ! Thanks a bunch Jaron!
the best tutorial i've ever seen!!!!!!
Instant sub. Please keep it coming. Awesome format, awesome presentation. I like that you explain some small details such as raising the EQ to get a bright piano sound. I would love to hear more about these kind of small details and reasons behind your actions like why and when to change some of the parameters.
One of the best music production videos that I have ever seen, thank You ❤
subscribed. Although his main synth/piano has more complexity and dynamics this is definitely a great interpretation. thank you
Hey Seamus, yes, Fred's synth/pad/piano track is really interesting and colorful. If the videos of him talking about/making his music are any indication, it seems there could be a lot of audio manipulation/sampling going on to get those complex/dynamic flavors. I'll put a deep dive into that kind of technique on the video idea list. Welcome to the channel!
You’re just insanely good
Great video, I really like your presentation.
Thanks for the encouraging words Silessence!
Found your channel from the shorts, amazing work ser!
Great job recreating this track. I've been trying to make a garage-ish rhythm for ages...I was so close but missing a couple of those ghost notes and the swing I think.
I really liked how you told the audience what to listen for in the difference of the swing amount in the grooves. I would love if you were able to do more of that, and to explain more of the reasoning behind the EQ/compression parameters. E.g. why are we boosting this frequency band, why are we setting the knee of the compressor to this, etc.
P.s. I understand that would make the video longer and maybe you just wanted this to be a straight up step by step of what to do
This is really cool, the one part I really miss is going over the arrangement
dude organized so well. nice job!
Dude this blew my little mind
Brilliant Jaron! 👏👏
Amazing tune !!! can't stop listening to it
wow first time coming across ur channel, insane attention to detail. Subbed.
Thanks Stiles, welcome to the channel!
Incredible breakdown, great level of detail. Really appreacite the fact you only used Ableton stock plugins.
Do you have any tutorials focused on explaining the "why" of setting up the various parameters?
thanks for your work, this breakdown helps me a lot!
Glad to hear it is helpful!
high quality stuff here! 🔥🔥
This video is so well made thank you dude!!!
Good breakdown
thanks shroud
you have the coolest tutorial videos
Thanks for the positive encouraging words Abra!
Sounds awesome... excellent tutorial Jaron !
amazing tutorial
Mannn this is good! Thanks!
amazing, thank you
Masterful!
I wonder how many people either made remixes of this track or a melody similar for there own.. This tune is catchy as hell lol
Very well explained!
This is amazing!
Does anyone know more videos like this?
Damn I really dig your tutorials. The amount of granularity and insight you're able to give without ever feeling bogged down in the details is amazing.
woah man great video.
Insane video ma man
Thanks a lot ❤
This is gold!! Suscribed!
Brilliant !
Thanks Umut!
its the best tutorial chanel of the world
I subscribed wow incredible : )
insanely good video
great work!
thanks whynotdude!
Best tutorial for beginners! Can't wait to see more videos. DEADMAU5 breakdown please!
insta-watch for me! very nicely presented and great choice of track
Thanks Stathis! Fred nailed it on this one!
whats up bro, great video, thank you. quick question: so you should apply the groove to the entire drum pattern and the bass when using the groove pool? rather than just percussion?
bro great
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this video made me download ableton
👌👌👌 Can you please make Danielle too?
Thanks bro this is amazing !
I am using Logic Pro X. Do you think I can follow your tutorial and make it on Logic ? Thx !
Man I just need him beside me while I produce can you teach me from scratch damn This was amazing. Incredible do you do tutorials for Canadian artists ?
can you explain differnce between volume and gain
First week on Ableton, how do you get to the drum arrangement view that's in the video?
Dude Ive been trying figure out the same thing!
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Please do some Overmono!
wow
You are god
Funny we're learning this tutorial based on Fred again track while Fred sampled it from another track 💀
Can anyone tell me what the synth is on Ableton for the Lead Melody at around 15:00 min mark is thankyou
Is there a vst alternative for drum bus?
Hey Jaron, I cannot see the sames of the notes in each individual midi cell, like you can in your video, do you know how i can activate this?
the names of each note comprising the chord*
nevermind wSNT ZOOMED IN ENOUGH LOL
best
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This is how to do a tutorial.
Bruh I thought I was somewhat good at producing till I watched this video 😂😂
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I wish you used logic pro
Bro is dead inside
I like this tutorial but some why explanations would really improve it. Why is that? Because then the learner can fully understand the actions being taken and how to apply it to their own pieces rather than just copy this remake and guessing on the reason for actions taken.
Hm. Tricky question. I actually like how he shows everything very straightforward and to the point, without talking at "unnecessary" points.
The video title is "Track Remake" not "Awesome in-depth tutorial on how to make house music".
I.e. why does he set the resonance value to 12% for the second hi-hat? Because the original composer did it because he figured that it sounded good.
There probably is no sophisticated reason why it is 12% and not 20%.
My takeaway from a video like this is something like "oh cool one can use resonance on hi-hats, never thought about that" or "this 16-note syncope on the piano chords is a neat idea I would have never come up with". And I feel like this is what this video might be best for.