I always imagined four tet's sessions to be these massive complex things. Seeing how simple they actually are is inspiring, but also humbling because i understand everything that's going on here but still can't make anything that sounds nearly as good!
The most complicated and probably also most important step of a sample based production style is the sound selection itself..if it doesn’t work, dont try to make it work somehow..move on and try something different!
Pay attention. He has a large collection of hardware from which he recorded samples while playing with them. Simple as that... Having all in digital enables his creativity. Nevertheless he is inspiring behind the decks or while sharing his thinking. One of the few real artists on the electronic dance scene.
Same thing as watching a michelin-starred chef. Least amount of cuts, letting the ingredients speak for themselves. Sounds like the simplest thing in the world until you do it. All in the senses, focus, and experience. Great video.
Four Tet is such a brilliant producer, who appears to keep things quite simple, yet manages to capture something extremely special in his creativity; something human, and easy to connect with. Always great to see him breakdown is work. Thanks for sharing the video!
Master in 'don't overcomplicate it'/get distracted by the shiny toys - honestly so surprised he uses presets, always got the impression he was an avid sound designer / would be using loads of modular stuff. Inspired!
great to hear such a high-profile artist so open about mostly using presets. producers have taken deadmau5’s “cardinal sin of edm” meme and run far with it, and even before that there was an elitist stigma about not designing all your own sounds. apply that logic to any other genre-do we ridicule rockers for not building their own guitars?
What I've taken from this, keep it simple but put in the effort. He said he chopped the guitar part heavily and he went through hundreds of presets to find the right ones, which can be quite tedious I find.
splice has that thing where you pick a sample and style of music and it will pick samples based on your initial selection. Surprised at how good they are sometimes
But it would be lovely if Kieran would really get down to the nitty gritty of something like a sine wave. Dunno, as earlier releases tend to have a bit of broader spectrum in sound. Not complaining at all though, don't get me wrong, it's obviously working, but yeah, something more adventurous would be great.
But he's just not the type of person to use complex synthesis, probably hasn't honed that skill. He never did on his earlier release either. They too were very sample heavy
I always imagined four tet's sessions to be these massive complex things. Seeing how simple they actually are is inspiring, but also humbling because i understand everything that's going on here but still can't make anything that sounds nearly as good!
The most complicated and probably also most important step of a sample based production style is the sound selection itself..if it doesn’t work, dont try to make it work somehow..move on and try something different!
Dont be fooled, you definitely need to buy more gear.
Pay attention. He has a large collection of hardware from which he recorded samples while playing with them. Simple as that... Having all in digital enables his creativity.
Nevertheless he is inspiring behind the decks or while sharing his thinking. One of the few real artists on the electronic dance scene.
@@florescualin-florin3641 who said he doesn't have any hardware?
Inspiring how he gets on with making music on a computer without getting bogged down in all the possibilities.
Yes - it doesn't matter about using presets etc, it's about having MUSICAL IDEAS and TASTE
@@loontilexactly 👌
There’s still a formula for finishing tracks that you get better and better at developing
Same thing as watching a michelin-starred chef. Least amount of cuts, letting the ingredients speak for themselves. Sounds like the simplest thing in the world until you do it. All in the senses, focus, and experience. Great video.
wdym least amount of cuts?
Four Tet is such a brilliant producer, who appears to keep things quite simple, yet manages to capture something extremely special in his creativity; something human, and easy to connect with. Always great to see him breakdown is work. Thanks for sharing the video!
Master in 'don't overcomplicate it'/get distracted by the shiny toys - honestly so surprised he uses presets, always got the impression he was an avid sound designer / would be using loads of modular stuff. Inspired!
great to hear such a high-profile artist so open about mostly using presets. producers have taken deadmau5’s “cardinal sin of edm” meme and run far with it, and even before that there was an elitist stigma about not designing all your own sounds. apply that logic to any other genre-do we ridicule rockers for not building their own guitars?
no but you must build your own pedals
That melody at 7:30 reminds me of that banging song you get while on hold to the bank or doctors lol.
When the track first came out I really thought it was his take on that song!
First thing I thought of too haha. Thee Oh Sees do a fun cover of it: th-cam.com/video/23KDQZF2vgU/w-d-xo.html
Ha!!! Same! I genuinely thought it was a tribute / nod towards that hold music.
Tis' Opus No.1 by Tim Carleton
One of the better songs from his new album! Great video!!
I love the fact he cycles through presets. I work like this too.
What I've taken from this, keep it simple but put in the effort. He said he chopped the guitar part heavily and he went through hundreds of presets to find the right ones, which can be quite tedious I find.
splice has that thing where you pick a sample and style of music and it will pick samples based on your initial selection. Surprised at how good they are sometimes
This is spooky! He makes music pretty much exactly as I do. Except for one key thing...... He's a pro 😂
Such an idol 🤓
simple and amazing
amazing
Does anyone know the name of the Voice Pad preset he's using on Omnisphere @7:24
Afterglow
will the whole podcast with video be released?
yes
They only post full interviews on Patreon
Pay
Is there anywhere we can get the full videos or is it always audio only on Spotify etc.?
But it would be lovely if Kieran would really get down to the nitty gritty of something like a sine wave. Dunno, as earlier releases tend to have a bit of broader spectrum in sound.
Not complaining at all though, don't get me wrong, it's obviously working, but yeah, something more adventurous would be great.
But he's just not the type of person to use complex synthesis, probably hasn't honed that skill. He never did on his earlier release either. They too were very sample heavy
@@rited Yes, that makes sense.
Could be great though if he would.
I'll lend him my modular system if he wants to have a go at it.
Было интересно . Крутой гость .
epic vid
I envy this guy😅
His guitar kinda sounds like the breakdown in enter sandman by Metallica
Trackspacer IYKYK 🐐
if he has no stans i'm dead
Does a ten minute video really need a 50 second ad?
WTF he’s British?
I thought he was Canadian
@@bullenaka Caribou
@@bullenaka lmfao im dying
@@bullenaka for some reason i thought he was american
Durrr hurrr it’s the country riddim guy! Durrrr