Literally the best techno producer channel out there. Watching your videos is like asking a friend for advice. You don’t tell us how to do it, but you give us multiple doorways to better our production and find our own sound
thanks a lot, I always try to do so because experimentation is key. hard to dont nmake it a too long video sometimes but i like to explain and show the ''basic way'' but then showing different direction people can explore further
Love the vulnerability in this video. Showing the full process including the struggle halfway is very recognizable and educational. Often music production videos don't show this part. Almost like it's the instagram version of making music ;) As someone who more often than not strands in the bare wasteland between sketch and arrangement, this is so valuable to see on someone that I regard highly!
Yes, I felt a strong sense of empathy during that moment of reflection. Thank you for sharing that. I think this is the real process of sketch to track!
to be honest initially I thought I would keep the original idea and the process will be straight foward, but I also knew by experience that sometime it can also happen to have doubt even when you know your idea is strong, I also knew that rarely thing happen has you think they would so that's why I decided to rec the whole process. Will definitely do another one next year and will see how it turn
I was waiting for this video! The first one helped me a lot to practice with my ST. Thanks for the effort and dedication you put into these videos! I can't wait to keep watching sketches and ideas with the Syntakt!
Love it, this is how i feel also, coming back to a session. But coming back instead starting the next is the actual thing to get it done. I can relate so much, also to the breakdowns, i.e. taking down the energy is difficult in high energy tracks, when you dont want to loose a dance floor because you also want a diverse musical piece, which has an ebb and flow. I would enjoy a video around this topic alone.. ways to lower energy without lettting go. Controlled meditation so to speak. Love that you incorporate the Syntakt, one if my favourite Elektrons.
Watching the evolution of this track was fantastic - really inspiring. Hope you'll be bringing us more of your expertise in 2025 Paul. In the meantime, Merry Christmas mon ami.
Awesome tutorial! Thanks man! I was able to create my first techno tracks with all your tutorials. One thing I would like to see though is maybe more basics. You are obviously super knowledgeable and I would love to learn more from you about the tech behind the sound effects, like how does overdrive change your sound, what else can you find in ableton to fix your sound. Sometimes you use roar, and as someone who bought ableton 11 last year and cannot afford the update yet, it would be great to know what else I could use instead of roar. I love your content and hope you keep it up!
I am planning to do more basic stuff next year, alternate between beginner/intermediate content. I am also planning to do a video about distortion and how I use them and for what so stay tunes
It definitely has a waveform transmission 3 vibe (the wrath of the punisher struck me). As always, top notch content, and sharing your struggles during the process also illustrates what many of us feel when trying to transition from an 8 bars cool idea into a track…losing the original intent, following other ideas, or just slowly realizing that the idea is not whole track worthy material…
very interesting. How do you make a bassline that doesn't suck on the syntakt? I find the VCO machine to have almost unusable clicky envelopes for this
I've been battling a lot to keep that initial idea as i also prefered it but could manage to make it a full track, I dont know how to explain but feels the initial sketch would fit perfectly a live techno set but then very hard to make it a full track that is interesting... I struggle a lot and really try to keep that original idea but at one point have to move on otherwise I would have stay blocked..tricky one
@@audioreakt I feel you, that's the hardest part, but when i heard sketch you made it put me right back into 2000s techno club i used to go to, with this beautiful minimal sound ,and it was perfect
@@hunnersahings7375 for sure will keep this sketch in the corner of my head. I think modernising the drums was a “mistake” and if I had kept the OG raw drums it would have works better… will see might try again later to finish the raw version
@@milkyway8353 maybe I will come back to it later and manage to finish it, like said on the other comment, to do that version I should probably keep the raw OG drums
Literally the best techno producer channel out there. Watching your videos is like asking a friend for advice. You don’t tell us how to do it, but you give us multiple doorways to better our production and find our own sound
So true
thanks a lot, I always try to do so because experimentation is key. hard to dont nmake it a too long video sometimes but i like to explain and show the ''basic way'' but then showing different direction people can explore further
Love the vulnerability in this video. Showing the full process including the struggle halfway is very recognizable and educational. Often music production videos don't show this part. Almost like it's the instagram version of making music ;)
As someone who more often than not strands in the bare wasteland between sketch and arrangement, this is so valuable to see on someone that I regard highly!
Yes, I felt a strong sense of empathy during that moment of reflection. Thank you for sharing that. I think this is the real process of sketch to track!
to be honest initially I thought I would keep the original idea and the process will be straight foward, but I also knew by experience that sometime it can also happen to have doubt even when you know your idea is strong, I also knew that rarely thing happen has you think they would so that's why I decided to rec the whole process. Will definitely do another one next year and will see how it turn
I was waiting for this video! The first one helped me a lot to practice with my ST. Thanks for the effort and dedication you put into these videos!
I can't wait to keep watching sketches and ideas with the Syntakt!
thanks mate, next ones wont be until next year, but will do it again for sure, was a lot of fun !
man look at his setup, just the style and everything, banger channel
Thanks a lot mate, I really appreciate it
Superb content Paul 👌
Your channel sir is the best in techno tutorial, thank you for your work!
thanks a lot i really appreciate! cheers
Quality ❤ and awesome sounds too, reminds me of the old school vibes.
Christmas present comes early this year! Thanks for this!
haha cheers !
just finished to watch the video...Beautiful!! thanks for sharing man, very inspiring!
I appreciate that!thanks
Love it, this is how i feel also, coming back to a session. But coming back instead starting the next is the actual thing to get it done. I can relate so much, also to the breakdowns, i.e. taking down the energy is difficult in high energy tracks, when you dont want to loose a dance floor because you also want a diverse musical piece, which has an ebb and flow. I would enjoy a video around this topic alone.. ways to lower energy without lettting go. Controlled meditation so to speak. Love that you incorporate the Syntakt, one if my favourite Elektrons.
thanks, yeah could do a video about arrangement I think I never made one except the ones I breakdown template...
loved these videos, finished track sounds great. enjoyed the whole thought process.
Awesome, thank you!🙏
Watching the evolution of this track was fantastic - really inspiring. Hope you'll be bringing us more of your expertise in 2025 Paul. In the meantime, Merry Christmas mon ami.
Thanks, will do! Merry Christmas to you too !
fantastic video man !
love the main riff of the track
Thanks a lot!
Awesome tutorial! Thanks man! I was able to create my first techno tracks with all your tutorials. One thing I would like to see though is maybe more basics. You are obviously super knowledgeable and I would love to learn more from you about the tech behind the sound effects, like how does overdrive change your sound, what else can you find in ableton to fix your sound. Sometimes you use roar, and as someone who bought ableton 11 last year and cannot afford the update yet, it would be great to know what else I could use instead of roar. I love your content and hope you keep it up!
I am planning to do more basic stuff next year, alternate between beginner/intermediate content.
I am also planning to do a video about distortion and how I use them and for what so stay tunes
Thanks a lot for show all process !
You’re welcome !
Thank you for sharing your process. It has given me loads of ideas 😊
Happy to hear that haha !
can you show final like mastering !?? txs dude
I have a home made mastering video I did already on my channel but will probably do another since now we have roar and a new limiter
It definitely has a waveform transmission 3 vibe (the wrath of the punisher struck me). As always, top notch content, and sharing your struggles during the process also illustrates what many of us feel when trying to transition from an 8 bars cool idea into a track…losing the original intent, following other ideas, or just slowly realizing that the idea is not whole track worthy material…
@@audioreakt great love it ! txs and respect
Big Thx for this set! ❤
my pleasure !
Thank you so much! 🙏
You're so welcome!
very interesting. How do you make a bassline that doesn't suck on the syntakt? I find the VCO machine to have almost unusable clicky envelopes for this
you can play with the amp envoloppe and add a bit of attack to get rid of that click.
Would you consider doing it on TR-8s?
I have the tr-6s, so 6 track its a bit tight...
thanks for sharing a process, but i think original sketch has captured that minimal techno better in my opinion. It's more dark and moody
I've been battling a lot to keep that initial idea as i also prefered it but could manage to make it a full track, I dont know how to explain but feels the initial sketch would fit perfectly a live techno set but then very hard to make it a full track that is interesting... I struggle a lot and really try to keep that original idea but at one point have to move on otherwise I would have stay blocked..tricky one
Maybe explore it and add it as another track on an ep. Different mix.
@@audioreakt I feel you, that's the hardest part, but when i heard sketch you made it put me right back into 2000s techno club i used to go to, with this beautiful minimal sound ,and it was perfect
@@hunnersahings7375 for sure will keep this sketch in the corner of my head. I think modernising the drums was a “mistake” and if I had kept the OG raw drums it would have works better… will see might try again later to finish the raw version
@@milkyway8353 maybe I will come back to it later and manage to finish it, like said on the other comment, to do that version I should probably keep the raw OG drums
cool ...
thanks !
Hello guy, hope you good!
I am good thank you and you ?
@audioreakt All good my friend, thank you!