Best tutorial! Loved the envelope follower with the infiltrator! A cool trick I like to use is duplicating the sub and putting it in a group with another sound. Then distorting that group and the sound will flutter to the rate of the sub, and you can cut the sub out afterwards. It can help make the sub sound heavy on iphone speakers
For the fl folks, you can do the spacing effect in patcher. First audio chain goes out like normal, second audio chain goes to your reverb plugin, then fruity limiter. This will allow you to have a self-sidechained reverb as a normal effect
@@MikeIVIV lots of insight u won’t find many other channels, and it’s condensed very well with good before / afters. i’ve been a sub here since 10k and i honestly don’t know how he isn’t the biggest channel, atleast for edm/trap info
this is how it's done!!! most producers are super light-handed, and sometimes you gotta pitch/stretch/overprocess/mangle to get sounds that stand out. amazing tips here
@10:27 bruh this sounds like one of those grand rising moments in a movie when the main character come back stronger if that makes sense but that's dumb creative. love the wobble with the LFO. Yo i been wondering how to add textures to a sound for awhile and who can teach that and simplify it in a short time you really became the answer and gave more then 1 way to do that. You exceed the expectation.
You can also use ableton's stock sound grain delay for the first trick, then there is no need to resample, everything you need to make the effect is in the device.
This has to be the greatest video for music production ive ever seen, this is clearly knowing what he wants and many years of experience, thanks for making this video
Okay so I usually don't comment on videos but this is incredible. It took me years to learn some of these thing but in regard to sound design, this is probably one of the most valuable videos I've seen on TH-cam. Good job.
Low pass distortion is the one I've heard often but didn't know how it's actually done! I mean it's obvious that you distort the sound heavily but wasn't aware of low passing it first! Siiiick! :)
Really nice video, lots of fun tricks. If I can add one of mine: warp a melodic source but set warp mode to beats in 8ths or 16ths, tinker with decay/fade settings to get really nice pitched rhythms to sit alongside beats
yeah ... some weeks ago I saw my first video on this this channel and even before I watched it completely I had to investigate if the are complete tracks from him ... even if this is normally not the music i listen to, his sound design by itself is catching me - simply awesome!
SO MUCH VALUE in this video, wow. Aside from the specific techniques (which I'm probably going to forget and I'll have to come back to check) I think this is very inspiring in terms of just being more creative and experimental with sound.
I really like the tips but they also instantly make me think.. How am I ever going to learn all this stuff and remember it. But it gives instant inspiration and therefore I thank you!!
Yup. Just commit to sticking to one tip at a time... maybe even keep recreating the same tip throughout the week so you hammer in the process and workflow, because lord knows it takes me many more times than just once to actually learn something.
I typed out all of the tips in my notes app on my phone so that I can go back to the list and remember them, you can do the same. And thank you, Oversampled!
Thanks bro 💙 if you're looking to learn ableton, I made a playlist that teaches you it 👉🏻 th-cam.com/play/PLsI93iorHLMAg_zaesXctqkeSrXQDzPDh.html&si=5_vUplJNBr8eC6tR
We could call them the same thing. Resampling is a function in ableton that let's you record a master output onto a certain track. You can solo tracks and record only them. They go through the master always. So it's a real time master bounce
Which technique the best + what did I miss?? 🤔
Best tutorial!
Loved the envelope follower with the infiltrator!
A cool trick I like to use is duplicating the sub and putting it in a group with another sound. Then distorting that group and the sound will flutter to the rate of the sub, and you can cut the sub out afterwards. It can help make the sub sound heavy on iphone speakers
Micrófono.....
10 OTT
boo
The best technique is when you hide other samples you use like vocals and leave only the oversampled ones
this video is too good to be free. I'm gonna buy your sample pack just to say thank you
oh thanks, but don't feel obligated to! the video is supposed to be free :)
@@Oversampled yo check the fortnite item shop, i saw u there
I might get it too… just because I want the sample pack :)
Mantap gan
mardial?????
For the fl folks, you can do the spacing effect in patcher. First audio chain goes out like normal, second audio chain goes to your reverb plugin, then fruity limiter. This will allow you to have a self-sidechained reverb as a normal effect
this could be the best single video on music production on all of TH-cam
Hope the video backs up these claims. I’m invested now
@@MikeIVIV lots of insight u won’t find many other channels, and it’s condensed very well with good before / afters. i’ve been a sub here since 10k and i honestly don’t know how he isn’t the biggest channel, atleast for edm/trap info
I can confirm this video is great! Lots of new tricks I didn’t know.
Excited to watch 👀❤️🔥
No surprise there. Oversampled already has BEEN the best music production channel on all of TH-cam
this is how it's done!!! most producers are super light-handed, and sometimes you gotta pitch/stretch/overprocess/mangle to get sounds that stand out. amazing tips here
19:16 making melodies out of resonance is actually brilliant
Zelda vibes...
i love that you show not only the fx but how how they fit in a track
heavily invested 8 yrs into ableton and thought i knew it all but you sir are just next level!
oof
I love this format. Clean, to the point, and packed with goodies.
Microsampling and sound isolation are my favourites!!
how many demo did you have??? bro they are so good to not be release TT
Absolutely top notch content - producing for 10+ years now but always still learning and you make it easy to understand! Thank you good sir.
@10:27 bruh this sounds like one of those grand rising moments in a movie when the main character come back stronger if that makes sense but that's dumb creative. love the wobble with the LFO. Yo i been wondering how to add textures to a sound for awhile and who can teach that and simplify it in a short time you really became the answer and gave more then 1 way to do that. You exceed the expectation.
You can also use ableton's stock sound grain delay for the first trick, then there is no need to resample, everything you need to make the effect is in the device.
Broo track at 13:15 is so fire🔥🔥🔥
wow they are absolutely awesome ideas. thank you for sharing!
Now time to make some tunes so that people's shoulders get hot! 😜
@@Oversampled it would be abusing your kindly shared techniques 😂
Camellia commenting here is absolutely GOATED
Yesssss. Been missing you, man. Hope you're well.
I'm well, hope you guys too 🫶
This has to be the greatest video for music production ive ever seen, this is clearly knowing what he wants and many years of experience, thanks for making this video
One of the best videos for sound design. Excellent 👏👏
13:41 the default "yeah" and "check it out" omgomgomgomgomgomg
Okay so I usually don't comment on videos but this is incredible. It took me years to learn some of these thing but in regard to sound design, this is probably one of the most valuable videos I've seen on TH-cam. Good job.
Bro for real ... your sound is sooo fire!
Low pass distortion is the one I've heard often but didn't know how it's actually done! I mean it's obvious that you distort the sound heavily but wasn't aware of low passing it first! Siiiick! :)
Omg this is blow-mind vid! All you need pack ever to get the best sound
3:07 Skrillex Mumbai Power thing I guess
this dude is the doc
Instant sub, really sick examples too!
You are the best music producer TH-camr! This video is crazy!
This video is a gem amongst sound design videos. Thanks for the tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Great wisdom in one video thankx
Loved the bloopers bro haha. Great video. :)
The greatest video in the history of music production tutorials
Great video. Very useful
hummm alot of flume's sound design tricks , awesome video thank u
24:25 you can also do this with the paint mode in Digitalis, or Iris 2 by Izotope if you don’t have RX :)
You the real mvp tyyyyy. I've had Iris 2 forever and never even touched it.. until now haha.
@@solacelestial same - for some reason it's really really slow when I use it
This had no business being THAT full of useful information
Straaaaight to my playlist and +1 sub
the sauce u giving them is crazy. you def helped create some hit with this one.
LOVE YOU BRO!
This was actually pretty damn insightful.
Super inspired now, thank you.
Bruuuh resonance melodies is crazyyyy ! Mind blown !
Wow great vid. It's taken me two days to watch it little bits at a time 100% worth it! Thnx for the hard work! Subscribed.
phenomenal stuff here! Thank you!
Really nice video, lots of fun tricks. If I can add one of mine: warp a melodic source but set warp mode to beats in 8ths or 16ths, tinker with decay/fade settings to get really nice pitched rhythms to sit alongside beats
i love the jamming with the mouse :P just finished the abelton masterclass yesterday. really good stuff, thank you for it.
will definitely be coming back to this one. lots of cool stuff in here that i often forget can be done. Nice work
Tysm!!❤
Thank you very much sir... Love from my bottom of heart....
Your channel is a gold mine. Thank You!
Kocham cię Piotrek 😍
Best video ever! Thank you, sir!
Mistrz! 🏆
Dude, you're brilliant! Totally following now!!!
Super helpful
That's crazy good brother! We need people like you, thank you 🙏
the polychrome sample pack is 🔥 ngl
Glad you like it! 💪
SUPER GOOD GIGA TUTORIAL. Fr so many amazing techniques and instant inspiration!
OMG.. I can't tell you how thankful I am for this amazing video! It's gonna have me busy for a while. Seriously, thank you so much!
Very inspirational and the mouse cursor made me smile every time, cheers :)
My pleasure!
I swear your channel is a goldmine
Bro this information for free on YT... I love you man
Super helpful and inspiring video! And also a great marketing technique as a preview tracks he has coming up
yeah ... some weeks ago I saw my first video on this this channel and even before I watched it completely I had to investigate if the are complete tracks from him ... even if this is normally not the music i listen to, his sound design by itself is catching me - simply awesome!
that’s amazing bruh
Im gonna watch this video everyday until i die or learn everything. Good work!
I love your videos man, you inspired me🤟🏼 thanks for your time and dedication!!
BANGER tips! Video production is higher than ever! Thank you for the effort and sharing all this for free
This video is gold!
Awesome Outtakes
👍😂👍
This is an amazing Session
This is by far the best music production video I’ve ever seen! You’re amazing!
this video is pure gold, take my money!
Seriously legit video! Appreciate you brother!
GENIUS
Top quality on sound designing❤
Greatest sound design vid ever!!!
Amazing tips! You're definetly my favourite producer 😎👍
Insane!
The delay repitch one is so cool oml
Beautiful video
SO MUCH VALUE in this video, wow. Aside from the specific techniques (which I'm probably going to forget and I'll have to come back to check) I think this is very inspiring in terms of just being more creative and experimental with sound.
I really like the tips but they also instantly make me think.. How am I ever going to learn all this stuff and remember it. But it gives instant inspiration and therefore I thank you!!
Yup. Just commit to sticking to one tip at a time... maybe even keep recreating the same tip throughout the week so you hammer in the process and workflow, because lord knows it takes me many more times than just once to actually learn something.
You start adding them to your workflow and over time they will stick ;)
I typed out all of the tips in my notes app on my phone so that I can go back to the list and remember them, you can do the same. And thank you, Oversampled!
They do! 🙂@@Oversampled
The amount of swag on that last beat of #11 was ridiculous...
fantastic vid. a recent convert from logic to ableton so this is super helpful.
Thanks bro 💙 if you're looking to learn ableton, I made a playlist that teaches you it 👉🏻 th-cam.com/play/PLsI93iorHLMAg_zaesXctqkeSrXQDzPDh.html&si=5_vUplJNBr8eC6tR
The best design technique was bobbing the mouse cursor to the beat!
Holy fok that's a great video! So much creative stuff in there :)!
¡Thanks for everything, dude!
This is the first video I’ve ever really appreciated for how much I learned. Sir……..your a GD wizard
you the goat for this one
This is just sooo much inspiration
Videos like this are exactly what I need. You’re a wizard
Amazing thanks
14:38 I always thought Resampling was the same as Bounce. What's the difference between the two techniques?
We could call them the same thing. Resampling is a function in ableton that let's you record a master output onto a certain track. You can solo tracks and record only them. They go through the master always. So it's a real time master bounce
Awesome video, thanks for sharing!
Envelope follower and reverb ducking also reverse melody is something I was missing. Thanks !
Absolutely fantastic video. Definitely found a few techniques I will be using.
Great video! 🙏
love bloopers 💜
love the song from 6:10
killin it
thanks for all of your inspirations!
this video is literal sauce