Thank you, I do put a long video out every week on the channel but sometimes it's other production tips and tricks instead of track breakdowns. Let me know if you have any suggestions and I can add it to my list. 😀
Super helpful. I went to Sammy Virji concert and have been really inspired. I make mostly dnb, but have been fascinated by this genre and it has been good to learn about it from you.
I don't think legally I could sell them, I have been thinking about giving them away for free but there might be issues with the plugins as some could be disabled and i'm not sure of a way around that. Keep an eye out though as I might find a good solution in the future. Thank you!
Thanks for the suggestion, I will look at doing something like this in the future, most likely as a livestream but I don't have a good setup for that yet 😀
this is great, could you try doing a track analysis of Peach by Salute/Sammy Virji? I really love that one and the way they switch up the song section to section
Thankyou!, I've been looking for the name of that song for a while, I will put it on the list but I have a few others to make before that so it may be a while before I look at it, but thank you again for the suggestion, great tune. ⚡️
I don't know any specific samplepacks that I could recommend as I would mainly make my own samples by combining multiple samples, or synthesising them but here are some suggestions: Drum Machines I think a lot of the classic drum machines have good samples and there is a big free library on google if you search drum machine samples, but they might need a bit of processing to get them sounding powerful in the mix. Drum Breaks A lot of the drums in ukg sound like they have been taken from drum breaks though as the sounds are more realistic than the electronic synthesised drums, so you could download some breaks and slice them up into individual samples but you just need to be careful what breaks you use as some aren't royalty free and you may need to clear the samples when releasing a track. Acoustic Drum samplepacks are also very good for snares in particular, but again need some processing and shaping.
Idk abt ur other viewers but looking at a folded scale piano roll is so annoying 4 me coz u loose all the interval information which imo is necessary for understanding melodies luv ur work
Ah okay I’ll have a look how I can show them better, would it be better so show the none folded for the accurate semitones instead of the scale number?
Part 2. Sound Design out now! ⚡ th-cam.com/video/QXFsNRyifOg/w-d-xo.html
Loving these videos hope to see more of them on a regular basis
Thank you, I do put a long video out every week on the channel but sometimes it's other production tips and tricks instead of track breakdowns. Let me know if you have any suggestions and I can add it to my list. 😀
MORE SAMMY VIRJI PLS❤
finally someone breaking down the actual theory behind the music I like, love your channel so far bro keep it up
Part 2. Sound design should be coming later next week, let me know any other tracks you’d like to see!
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Love this, defo would watch more UKG analysis
Super helpful. I went to Sammy Virji concert and have been really inspired. I make mostly dnb, but have been fascinated by this genre and it has been good to learn about it from you.
Can't wait for the Sound Design part 2 of this one. I'm dying to know how to make that chord synth
You can watch it now, i've just uploaded it 😀 th-cam.com/video/QXFsNRyifOg/w-d-xo.html
thanks for covering ukg!
your channel is amazing thank u so much
Videos are amazing theory stuff is amazing and uniqe i always tried to find someone Who tries to learn theory. Please keep it up!!
mate this video was soooooo quality. keep doing your thing. thank you!!
Thank you!
These vids are so great! Really appreciate them
Great breakdown.
The chords/bass section reminded me of the Dave Spoon remix of Tyken - Every Word. Very similar vibe IMO.
Great Video
Thanks!
The vocal sample is from Splice, I’ve just it in a house track also
Thank you, I didn’t know! What’s the name of the sample and pack?
Yeah what's the name I can't find it on splice
man you're in my head for what I need huh
We do everything! ⚡️
love these videos man
is possible to get somewhere these projects? To buy them or sth...thx
I don't think legally I could sell them, I have been thinking about giving them away for free but there might be issues with the plugins as some could be disabled and i'm not sure of a way around that. Keep an eye out though as I might find a good solution in the future. Thank you!
it will be really helpful if you start a series where you remake songs from scratch and share your thought process while doing it
Thanks for the suggestion, I will look at doing something like this in the future, most likely as a livestream but I don't have a good setup for that yet 😀
great video man!!
Thankyou 🙂
Great vid, thanks man.
Would love to see an Oppidan track breakdown too, how is that bouncy feeling created.
True, I do have an Oppidan track on the list already but it might be a while until it comes out.
I'm looking forward to it!
@@Modul8online can't wait for that one
The sample is from Splice. I found it while I was looking for a vocal sample for a track in the style of this one lol
I’ve just seen two other comments pointing this out. I can’t remember the name of the pack it was in, unfortunately!
@@TommyHoareIt’s in the pack called “Moody RNB Vocals” by Komorebi Audio
this is great, could you try doing a track analysis of Peach by Salute/Sammy Virji? I really love that one and the way they switch up the song section to section
Thankyou!, I've been looking for the name of that song for a while, I will put it on the list but I have a few others to make before that so it may be a while before I look at it, but thank you again for the suggestion, great tune. ⚡️
Do you have any recommendations for some quality uk style sample packs ? Always wondered what salute and Sammy use for there samples
I don't know any specific samplepacks that I could recommend as I would mainly make my own samples by combining multiple samples, or synthesising them but here are some suggestions:
Drum Machines
I think a lot of the classic drum machines have good samples and there is a big free library on google if you search drum machine samples, but they might need a bit of processing to get them sounding powerful in the mix.
Drum Breaks
A lot of the drums in ukg sound like they have been taken from drum breaks though as the sounds are more realistic than the electronic synthesised drums, so you could download some breaks and slice them up into individual samples but you just need to be careful what breaks you use as some aren't royalty free and you may need to clear the samples when releasing a track.
Acoustic Drum samplepacks are also very good for snares in particular, but again need some processing and shaping.
Awesome video bro! Any chance of sharing the serum preset for the chords/bass?
The breakdown samplepack will be included in the description of Pt.2, which is coming out this week. Thankyou 😀
It is a splice Acapella. I stumbled across it after the song came out.
Yes thank you I didn't realise when recording it, it's crazy how much splice has changed the music industry
I can't find it on there do you know the name please? Or have you got it to send. Thanks
@@Modul8onlinedid you happen to grab the vocal by any chance?
@@WeAreAntidote i don’t know what the name of the sample is unfortunately, hopefully someone will put it in a comment
@@Modul8online @Modul8online I found it mate, Moody RNB Vocals by Komorebi Audio on splice 🤘
this song has been giving me deadmau5 vibes and its totally cause of the 1/8. chords lol
Yes such a staple sound in a deadmau5 track!
Idk abt ur other viewers but looking at a folded scale piano roll is so annoying 4 me coz u loose all the interval information which imo is necessary for understanding melodies luv ur work
Ah okay I’ll have a look how I can show them better, would it be better so show the none folded for the accurate semitones instead of the scale number?
imo that would be better maybe look 4 more audience feedback tho
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