@@inthemix have you used UVI Falcon? I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on it. Better yet, I would love if you did tutorial series. The way you break down your tutorials for sounds design and FL Studio makes it so much easier to approach.
Great! Here's another tip: A quick envelope on the pitch of ONE of the oscillators - used on many classic synth brass patches. Steve Porcaro (Toto/Africa) does this himself, he calls it the Blip.
I produced my first beat today. I never completed any of the beats before but I completed one from start to end in one day. Although it's not the best amd still needs changes, I am quite happy with it. Just came jere to thank you!
the highest quality tutorials on the net. i thought i was just going to learn how a brass synth is made, but i learned how to use a second filter as a ceiling, that less voices might actually be a more lush and analog sound, and a reminder how important it is to vary velocity with synths as those subtle changes are crucial to keeping electronic sound fresh to the ears. thank you!
Thanks Michael I've been waiting for this Tutorial all the way from Zimbabwe we've learned a lot here actually uve made us great producers thank u so much!
Same for me with the ambient patches: exactly what I needed, and by a route I hadn't expected, which encourages me to think a bit more laterally and not just dl new synths in the hope of finding the right preset.
These Synth Tutorials are really awesome! I can adapt with any synth, learn why certain things are done and truly understand instead of just copying a sound not knowing what I am doing. Hope you do more of these in future. Thanks for this great source of knowledge!
Sir you are doing a great work by teaching us....I am from India 🇮🇳....and my parents think that music is just a timepass thing .....so they don't support me.....but when in the world there are people like you.... Who share their experiences and knowledge for free....I get motivated....by your videos and the way you teach.....I wish I could meet you and touch you feet and seek blessings 🙏...(In India 🇮🇳 Students give respect to their teachers by touching their feet)....LOVE U SIR❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🔥🤘 Thanks Sir, Your Student Aashish Jha
Just wanna say how grateful for these videos I am, I started my masters in electronic music production in September after years of being on a course almost totally dedicated to performance. I didn't realise how much I didn't know until my first couple of production lessons and these sound design videos have helped me catch up so quickly.
You're a great teacher! Keep things to the point, but clearly explain and show what you're doing. All the stuff with the envelopes and filters was super helpful.
I see a lot of comments saying this, but thanks so much again. You seem like an extremely patient person, I never have to pause your videos to keep up.
Thank you this was lovely. Had to finish syntorial before I could properly appreciate this but now that I a have done so your explanation was exceptionally clear and smooth.
The thing you said about the saws and their imperfections in old synths made me smile. The first time you start putting your synths through an oscilloscope you start to wonder what even passes for a saw wave. I recently got a Cobalt 8 which has various cool saw variants kind of emulating this behaviour. Other synths I have don't have oscillators this complex. Fascinating in terms of possibilities and importantly for me it's portable.
seriously though your channel and Andrew Huang's are like the only synth sound design channels I need. Huang's to get inspired, yours to get inspired AND actually learn how to do the shit lol. Keep doing what you're doing man, love it.
Hey Mike, just wanted to thank you for the amazing content. It's making my life so much easier and I'm getting better every day! Also, I think it'd be great if you explained some native FL synths. I've been expanding my arsenal lately, but the native synths are where most people make first contact with sound design. There are already many tutorials out there, but nobody does this like you. Trust me: I've looked.
Hey! I have the serum pack, it would be amazing to see some more synth instruments in this pack, like flutes and guitars. It's rare to find the effort you put into being clear, concise and unbiased in your tutorials, it's highly appreciated!
*Michael Wynne* , This is an incredibly well done lesson about many aspects of synthesizer sound editing! From this video I finally understood a whole bunch of terms I've been hearing for years that never made sense to me before, since I'm more into presets than tweaking sounds. Excellent job!
Bro, i just wanted to thank u for teaching me how to work FL 20 and basically music engineering since the day the Covid started!. I didnt know how the heck i was going to learn until i found ur page & every video felt like it was meant just for me.. Keep doing what ur doing and dont forget to teach ur new followers the same game u gave me at the beginning! So either recycle some episodes or TELL THESE NEW JACKS TO GO BACK TO LATE MARCH and watch EVERY VIDEO and like i did learn how to work FL 20 and music engineering.
The new "chapters" feature is amazing. I can add all the important parameter settings right into the video - I don't know why this wasn't a feature 5 years ago!
Thank you so much for all the content you have put out through all these years. You're pretty much the most technical producer/teacher I know. Thanks again brother 👊🏻 much love from Brazil 🇧🇷
So happy to hear another update to the Serum pack is coming! Love all the sounds in there and they've become some of my go-tos for sure. Just reliable, great sounds. Workhorses if you will. I don't have anything specific I'd like to see in the update but I would love to see some of the new features in Serum's latest update implemented, such as the LFO modulation!
Thank you for your dedication Michael, always glad to watch tutorials from you, learnt a lot from you. You have a great way of presenting things and your explanations are cristal clear. I would definetely be interested in a Strings tutorial !
Happy to see this useful video online again, after the obvious misunderstanding and wrongful takedown. And thank you Michael for your continuous effort to share good knowledge, building a good producers community. Koe N.
Great Job Michael.I really learnt a lot from this video.Thank you for all the other amazing videos(which is all your videos).I wouldn't have gotten where I am today In music production if it was not for "In The Mix".Once again Thanks a lot.
I also find velocity on the envelope timing (a small amount) can add a bit more of that subtle variation to notes that occur with natural instruments. High velocity -> Faster/sharper attack, low -> slower/softer
James Wiltshire from Freemasons has a brilliant YT showing how to make your synth patches sound more analogue. The takeaway was to put a very light touch of random LFO on pitch, filter, osc detune, envelopes. Pretty much modulate everything.
KC & The Sunshine Band - Give it up ❤ This is awesome! I didn't even know that this sound is a synth version of "brass". Thanks! And btw, I hope these series will include synth strings.
Michael: Plays Africa by Toto
Me: Ah a man of culture I see
It was dope until he stopped😂
@@maybe_methembe For real tho
@@maybe_methembe I wanted to play the whole thing but copyright strikes...
@@inthemix I get you😂
@@inthemix nah man I get it , the struggle is real
You Make Everything easy To Understand..... So Grateful To Have You😊😊😊
The quality of videos has been improved by far. Well done Michael.
Thank Alex, I've been working on it :)
@@inthemix
Quality Feed back *****
I haven't even watched the video but I want to thank you for all the amazing content you put out. Kudos.
Thanks Mihir!
@@inthemix have you used UVI Falcon? I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on it.
Better yet, I would love if you did tutorial series. The way you break down your tutorials for sounds design and FL Studio makes it so much easier to approach.
Ahh yes the classic Synth brass
I have no idea what Synth brass is.
Lmao.
Lmao😂
Reminded me of spongebob's narrator
Neither did I till 2day
brass sounds to an orchestra is like lyrics to a song
Great! Here's another tip: A quick envelope on the pitch of ONE of the oscillators - used on many classic synth brass patches. Steve Porcaro (Toto/Africa) does this himself, he calls it the Blip.
I produced my first beat today. I never completed any of the beats before but I completed one from start to end in one day. Although it's not the best amd still needs changes, I am quite happy with it. Just came jere to thank you!
the highest quality tutorials on the net. i thought i was just going to learn how a brass synth is made, but i learned how to use a second filter as a ceiling, that less voices might actually be a more lush and analog sound, and a reminder how important it is to vary velocity with synths as those subtle changes are crucial to keeping electronic sound fresh to the ears. thank you!
From using Valhalla on my kicks to sound designing an 808, thank you, but even that isn't enough really for all your help ❤️💯
That shi is crazy
As always Mike, perfection! With absolute clarity and no BS. 🙏🏻🔥🔥💓
its almost ridiculous. This channel is perfection
imperfection* Analog synths are imperfect. He just wants to be perfectly imperfect
Thanks Michael I've been waiting for this Tutorial all the way from Zimbabwe we've learned a lot here actually uve made us great producers thank u so much!
Only billionaire in this comment section
Here i am for another asmr chill session 🤩
you mean adsr chill session?
Yaaas, another video! I was watchin the previous one last night and I wondered when this would be released and here we go!
Me while making music: How do I get that sound I have in my head? Micheal: Here you go! 😂👌
Same for me with the ambient patches: exactly what I needed, and by a route I hadn't expected, which encourages me to think a bit more laterally and not just dl new synths in the hope of finding the right preset.
These Synth Tutorials are really awesome! I can adapt with any synth, learn why certain things are done and truly understand instead of just copying a sound not knowing what I am doing. Hope you do more of these in future. Thanks for this great source of knowledge!
Sir you are doing a great work by teaching us....I am from India 🇮🇳....and my parents think that music is just a timepass thing .....so they don't support me.....but when in the world there are people like you.... Who share their experiences and knowledge for free....I get motivated....by your videos and the way you teach.....I wish I could meet you and touch you feet and seek blessings 🙏...(In India 🇮🇳 Students give respect to their teachers by touching their feet)....LOVE U SIR❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🔥🤘
Thanks Sir,
Your Student Aashish Jha
My Indian brother, how is music going for you?
@@malegria9641 I have progressed rapidly
Just wanna say how grateful for these videos I am, I started my masters in electronic music production in September after years of being on a course almost totally dedicated to performance. I didn't realise how much I didn't know until my first couple of production lessons and these sound design videos have helped me catch up so quickly.
0:51 Hey I recognize that progression! Julian Bradley ftw
THAT attack sidechain technique is genius THANK YOU
I made this wonderful patch in Ableton Live Wavetable Synth, I'm gonna try it in Helm. Thanks for the tutorial so much.
You're a great teacher! Keep things to the point, but clearly explain and show what you're doing. All the stuff with the envelopes and filters was super helpful.
I see a lot of comments saying this, but thanks so much again. You seem like an extremely patient person, I never have to pause your videos to keep up.
Thank you this was lovely. Had to finish syntorial before I could properly appreciate this but now that I a have done so your explanation was exceptionally clear and smooth.
This is awesome. Every day I'm amazed at how powerful serum is.
That tip about the velocity was an eye opener, thank you!
The thing you said about the saws and their imperfections in old synths made me smile. The first time you start putting your synths through an oscilloscope you start to wonder what even passes for a saw wave. I recently got a Cobalt 8 which has various cool saw variants kind of emulating this behaviour. Other synths I have don't have oscillators this complex. Fascinating in terms of possibilities and importantly for me it's portable.
thought it was going to be the edm brass, that "WUOW" that boom-ey one
That trap brass hit
Lol I'm feeling more of a "WUMP"
@@dethswurl117 yeah defo more of a WUMP guy myself
Normal Font I live and breathe for that sound
we need that sound too
seriously though your channel and Andrew Huang's are like the only synth sound design channels I need. Huang's to get inspired, yours to get inspired AND actually learn how to do the shit lol. Keep doing what you're doing man, love it.
Hey Mike, just wanted to thank you for the amazing content. It's making my life so much easier and I'm getting better every day! Also, I think it'd be great if you explained some native FL synths. I've been expanding my arsenal lately, but the native synths are where most people make first contact with sound design. There are already many tutorials out there, but nobody does this like you. Trust me: I've looked.
The riff you played in start is my favorite and this video is what I ever wanted ❤️
dude the youtube player's built in time stamps are next level! you are setting new standards for tutorials now :))
I’ve got to say that I really love that new feature. I can’t believe it wasn’t here 5 or 6 years ago!
@@inthemix I saw a video of someone mentioning that, but I hadn't seen it until recently because it hasn't been added to mobile yet.
@@inthemix props to u for discovering and applying it!
Hey! I have the serum pack, it would be amazing to see some more synth instruments in this pack, like flutes and guitars.
It's rare to find the effort you put into being clear, concise and unbiased in your tutorials, it's highly appreciated!
*Michael Wynne* , This is an incredibly well done lesson about many aspects of synthesizer sound editing! From this video I finally understood a whole bunch of terms I've been hearing for years that never made sense to me before, since I'm more into presets than tweaking sounds. Excellent job!
Thank you so much for a video on serum.
you're like the most calm synth guy on youtube and I love that. I really appreciate your video content also
I absolutely love Serum. Don't understand it at all yet, but I love it!
This is the best explanation of this type game f sound that I’ve ever seen
I’m gonna try to replicate this on my AX80- I think the filter envelope part is where I was failing- excellent video!
Every single video this man has done is useful as hell.
I appreciate the kind words!
@@inthemix I didn't think you'd reply... You actually inspire me to produce :)
Greetings from Chile!
This tutorial was just what I needed for my project right now. Thank you!! 🙏
I lovin the new IN THE MIX intro. PRETTY COOL!
Wow Michael, you really made the best out of chapters including the most important info into it - genius!
Bro, i just wanted to thank u for teaching me how to work FL 20 and basically music engineering since the day the Covid started!.
I didnt know how the heck i was going to learn until i found ur page & every video felt like it was meant just for me.. Keep doing what ur doing and dont forget to teach ur new followers the same game u gave me at the beginning! So either recycle some episodes or TELL THESE NEW JACKS TO GO BACK TO LATE MARCH and watch EVERY VIDEO and like i did learn how to work FL 20 and music engineering.
Thanks for explaining each step along the way! Very useful tutorial!!
NO MATTER WHICH SYNTH IM USING??? ARE YOU GOD???Only 27 seconds in and ya got me hooked
Tbh your the best music tutor on youtube.. Thank you.
Woah, neat that you can annotate the timestamps of the video.
Thanks for doing that!
The new "chapters" feature is amazing. I can add all the important parameter settings right into the video - I don't know why this wasn't a feature 5 years ago!
For dirtying up the sound, editing wave table in serum is also really useful as you can sort of craft each imperfection beautifully
woof wonderful sound
Thank you so much for all the content you have put out through all these years. You're pretty much the most technical producer/teacher I know. Thanks again brother 👊🏻 much love from Brazil 🇧🇷
Cheers Hazy, I appreciate the kind words, sending it right back at you from Scotland :)
I love your sound design videos. They are so helpful, i need more
Thank you Michael for another great tutorial!
Thanks Michael!, i really aprecciate your skills to explain in simple ways all the work you make. Greetings from Chile
This is very useful for synth players in rock bands
I love every synth sound on Tycho's album "Epoch" and would love to see you reverse engineer one of them in Serum 🙏
You really made my life more easier. Thank you for helping us with your FL Studio tutorials. Stay safe!
i was just looking for something to recreate TOTO - Africa with and you literally played those chords in the intro haha love it
Here to show some love due to the DMCA, thank you Michael for all you do! 🙏
Thank you for these videos Michael! Very informative
So happy to hear another update to the Serum pack is coming! Love all the sounds in there and they've become some of my go-tos for sure. Just reliable, great sounds. Workhorses if you will. I don't have anything specific I'd like to see in the update but I would love to see some of the new features in Serum's latest update implemented, such as the LFO modulation!
Thank you for your dedication Michael, always glad to watch tutorials from you, learnt a lot from you. You have a great way of presenting things and your explanations are cristal clear.
I would definetely be interested in a Strings tutorial !
Great video dude
Great vid - works well from Toto to Rudimental sounds. Good feature to support horn lines too.
Incredibly useful! This convince me to buy this plugin and I can’t wait to dive into other lessons in this series
Fantastic totorial! you are so good at explaining in a simple and easy way! love the in the mix essentials soundbank!
awesome video, just what I needed as my brass patch didn't sound full enough, this has helped to make a much richer sound
Man, I am loving those sound desing tutorials!! Thanks so much!! You should make videos about how to desing drums. Thanks!!!
Happy to see this useful video online again, after the obvious misunderstanding and wrongful takedown.
And thank you Michael for your continuous effort to share good knowledge, building a good producers community.
Koe N.
I love every time you come with new video
the patch that will make the gramps and grans go wild!!
2:49 , It forces you to like the video. So amazing sound.
Always a pleasure to watch and learn new things with you! Thank you so much for all of these good videos! :)
Great tutorial, looking forward to trying this with Europa tomorrow in Reason!
Ooh this will come in handy! Thank you!
Bro, youre awesome. So grateful for your videos!
I love your videos you explain things so well . You make me more motivated cause I know what I'm doing now
More like this ! Best sound design videos on TH-cam
thank you "in the mix" very clear and very helpfull
Great, this video is back ❤️
Fantastic tutorial I really enjoyed it and learnt a lot of it thanxxx💪👍🎹🎼
Great Job Michael.I really learnt a lot from this video.Thank you for all the other amazing videos(which is all your videos).I wouldn't have gotten where I am today In music production if it was not for "In The Mix".Once again Thanks a lot.
Excellent content, presentation and sounds. Thanks
Thanks man! Definately gonna use it on my production.
Thanks for that tutorial your videos always helps
I also find velocity on the envelope timing (a small amount) can add a bit more of that subtle variation to notes that occur with natural instruments. High velocity -> Faster/sharper attack, low -> slower/softer
👏 perfectly explained.
Sound like a JX-8P so much!
James Wiltshire from Freemasons has a brilliant YT showing how to make your synth patches sound more analogue. The takeaway was to put a very light touch of random LFO on pitch, filter, osc detune, envelopes. Pretty much modulate everything.
this video is extremely well made, thank you
Would love to see you gain staging. You do great job, thanks Michael.
Timbres of Heaven has some awesome Synth Brass samples
I like this kind of content while in quarantine
Helps a lot bro
I'm gonna try to put all this tutorial into Sytrus.
See ya in a week!
KC & The Sunshine Band - Give it up ❤ This is awesome! I didn't even know that this sound is a synth version of "brass". Thanks! And btw, I hope these series will include synth strings.
Michael, you should create the preset of all the sounds of your SOUND DESIGN.....MAN ALL ARE DAMN GOOD 👍🏻
YESS KEEP UP THE SOUND DESIGN SERIES!!!!! :D
sounds amazing sir, thank you.
Thank you very much for making such quality videos 🧡🧡
THAT SOUNDS AWSOME
More ambient and atmosphere sounds! Thank you
I jus realized serum is a whole studio with this guy 😅