Oh yea for sure. Dub guys are amazing with all their mixing and delay tricks. It really is a performance tool. You need great timing and practise with each performance to nail it. I do a lot of similar things with my little midi controller in a similar way and love it ✌️😊 - th-cam.com/video/supkcwOh9rU/w-d-xo.html
As a rave producer from the 90's there is some excellent insight on this channel. Some of these techniques I used back in the day and have long forgotten about so thanks for the reminder. :)
Thanks so much Bill :) I find all this stuff facinating even though I wasn't producing in the 90's. So many cool techniques being pioneered by these artist. 🚀✌️😊
Cheers mate! Love your channel also, you've been smashing it with those jungle pads videos! I'm obsessed with that half note delay also, from vocals to samples to little melodic things I use it on everything :)
Been producing music across multiple genres since 2007. 7:58 absolutely blew my mind. Love your content. I am piss poor at jungle DnB but these incredible vids always inspire me. Love this one. Complete gold mine of a video.
Hey Nexon! Thanks so much mate. I love being able to visually show whats happening like that. Had to record that about 5 time to capture all the different windows! Happy to inspire - You can see how these techniques translate to the other genres your making :)✌️🥷
What a time 2 be alive people would only wish back in the days to have this kind of information this kind of accessibility about the based ambient jungle genre. What a timing just when i learn more about producing ambient jungle this channel exists Life man..
Haha thanks mate, appreciate that :) I guess that's my whole directon behind the channel! Just making the vids I would have loved to see when I was getting stuck into production. ✌️
@@groovining thank you man, ambient jungle is *one of the* main things which keeps me hanging on. Love creating it and listening to it, so much solace its unbelievable.
For sure man - I love making it and listening to it too! It's find it so uplifting, sounds like a new dawn is on the horizon. It's funny cas the music from back then sound more futuristic than what we have 30 years later :)
brother you are literally doing the same thing ive been doing for the past 5 years, insane to see others delving deeeeeep into this sound (the best sound around). Big ups bro, keep smashing it and i look forward to many more 👊
Haha yes mate! I'm obsessed also. Love the sound and the techniques. I've learnt so much myself looking back and studying all the pioneers & the way there were doing things back then. ✌️🥷
The oldschool techniques from back in the days were sounding better than today's methods. I was starting making music in early 90s and also still use a lot old techniques in my music today. I even still use my old Amiga 1200 and its sampling capabilities for lo-fi stuff.
Yea I agree for sure. Getting an Akai S1000 & Emu e5000 really showed me what that old school sound was and why so many VSTs & software instruments sound rubbish. The limitations of the hardware forced people to be creative in the best ways. A lot of that gets lost today with DAWs like Ableton having endless options. Would love an old amiga but i'm trying to stick with what I have for the moment - control the GAS for a while! ✌️😊
Hey, fantastic work bro! I don't usually comment on music production videos, but this one is just sooo good. I've watched so many videos about producing music in my time and this one stands out for it's well thought out production and no bullshit approach. You clearly explain *why* techniques are used instead of just showing us how to do them and that makes all the difference. Subbed!
Cheers Jamie! Glad you enjoyed it so much mate 😊 I just uploaded a new one going over more techniques like this that might intrest you :) ✌️ th-cam.com/video/Y6JldOPsvYU/w-d-xo.html
Haha thanks Strafuzz. That one has been kept in the locker for a while. Gunna work on it this week I think as a few people have mentioned how much they liked it. It's actually a dope idea for a project. I essentially took that plastic jam break. Made my own custom shuffles (Hi-hat, ghost snare) my own reverb snares & kicks with lots of different flavours. I also made different versions of the hits with filters and distortions. Then found loads of Taiko hits & Kung Fu Hits and sampled and edited them all into individual one shots. Finally spread everything out onto two Keygroups. All the drum hits on one up and down the keyboard with all the variations and the other with all the Kung Fu hits up and down the whole keyboard. Then just get chop choppin' 🥷
Thanks Pepijn! Put loads into this one so happy to hear you enjoyed it so much. Lots of fun techniques to try out. Have a great start to the week mate! ✌️&❤️
Man, it’s the little things in this video that absolutely smash it! Seeing the filter pull back and how it matches in Vision 4X is awesome. Then the filter shoot out graphics ❤
Thanks mate! The little touches usually take the longest as I often have to record things multiple times, chop everything up. I think it really helps to vizually see these things happening so its worth it, hopefully makes the vids more engaging :) ✌️
Absolutely awesome mate, you smashed it again. This was the era when it all kicked off and you really summed up these techniques really well. You clearly pound some big hours making these too so huge appreciation 🙏
Thanks so much Ryan! I really did my best & yes they take forever :) It's fun throwing it up to Patreon like that for people to vote on whats next. I think i'm going to try and do it monthly for all these big breakdown/exploration style vids. Have a good Sunday mate ✌️&❤️
Excellent! I remember buying that metalheadz video from Andy's Records in Lincoln. Around 1999 I think. And watching that Dillinja part with his bass frequencies, the man is a genius. I think grooverider was on the video too, sat in his studio. Yes, it was VHS 📼!! Back in the day.
Cheers man! yea Dillanja was mad with his bass techniques. No one has been able to replicated that since. Fuck 1999 is like 24 years ago, jesus - I was like 7 :)
Cheers toomanycables! Yea we've been on a bit of a roll recently :) Love this era, I'm always getting inspired by all the dope music from back then. ✌️
Thanks mate, been putting a lot into the production of these vids recently! Haha yea so would I. I made it specifically for that example so thats a far as that idea got really. Will have to revisit it! :) ✌️
Thank you for uploading with highest video quality possibilities. You are legitimately the greatest renoise teacher online for breakbeat music (*even though this tutorial is based in Logic and is another great tutorial / love that you mix it up cause many only stick to one DAW, and i get it, it's expensive and learnionga whole new set of processes is hard but .. totally worth it - But anyway I just have to give THE respect
All good mate! Thanks for noticing. Its actually loads of extra effort to do things in 4K but I'm sick of seeing 360p videos of DAWs where you can see whats happening :) Yea I love Renoise so much but having Logic as well makes certain tasks so much easier. Like Sound Design or doing the SFX for my videos. Both are great 😊
Thanks Elgin, apppreciate that. Yea for sure they do take a lot of effort but I love making them & am steadily turning all this into a full time career so it's all worth it at the end of the day :) 😊✌️🚀
Dope video indeed. At 22:44, without making big noise about it, u throw out some amazing obviously late photek inspired BAD drumloop, love that 1, so much techniques combined in that 1
Haha, thanks mate - it was certainly very Photek insipired, going to try and finish that this week and film as I do it :) It's actually a dope idea for a project. I essentially took that plastic jam break. Made my own custom shuffles (hi-hat, ghost snare) my own reverb snares & kicks with lots of different flavours. I also made different versions of the hits with filters and distortions. Then found loads of Taiko hits & Kung Fu Hits and sampled and edited them all into individual one shots. Finally spread everything out onto two Keygroups. All the drum hits on one up and down the keyboard with all the variations and the other with all the Kung Fu hits up and down the whole keyboard. Then just get chop choppin' 🥷
@@groovining dope formula. Yeah, the infamous taiko drums, sounding so good. Will def watch a video where u break down the hopefully full lenght finished track, man. U got aomething special here.
Thanks mate! I think having a framework & a cool concept or theme really helps with the creativity of projects I'll let you know when I get it done! :)
@@groovining 💯, u brought me back on the d&b tip, buddy. Listened 2 days to 96 alike classics bukem played like architex and phitek stuff. Its a unique universe , gotta go to dogs on acid tonfind out more gems from way back! Thx a lot
Yes exactly! I tried to keep it as concise as possible so people can just jump in, get inspired by one of these technique and try it in their own productions :)✌️
Absolute gold mate! Love the amount of research you have gone into for this one. The Metalheadz vid and the F&N vid are two particular favourites of mine, so big up for including them into this tutorial and for keeping it real 💯 🔥
Yea there two classic vids! Both a little cryptic as to whats actually happening so though it would be great to revisit them with some helpful animations :) Cheers mate - appreicate your comments always! ✌️
Cheers mrZensphere, nice to see you did a Renoise Tutorial series also! We've got lots of great assets between us now for people getting into the program :)
RE the 808 through the EMU Theres a load of great resources online that reveal how they got those crazy basslines. You noted the gain function which is superb. Add some aural exciter on top of that for extra crispyness. The cord system is super deep for messing with filters/lfo etc !!!
Yes I forgot the Aural exciter on breaks and Bass DAMN! I I should have reminded myself to asked you before making the vid. Chord system is mad. The envelopes with the extra points also takes a while to get your head around :)
Cheers bro - Yea they take a fair bit to put together. I know what you mean about the '808' also like its a drum machine not a distorted kick drum with a long tail! 😊✌️
Thanks mate. Yea I love working in Renoise so i'm sure Octamed would appeal to me. Just navigating all the old gear is a massive pain when you've never used one before! :)
@@groovining I know what you mean... I've just been learning the MPC3K workflow the last few weeks and it's really cool how slow it makes everything. It really gives pause for your mind to think about the sounds you're working on. Working in a hurry doesn't help with the quality anyway... It's good to step back for a few moments and regain perspective.
The MPC 3000 is supposed to have a lovely sound to it. Would love to give one of those a go! I also agree that slowing the process down is not always a bad thing. You focus more on what your doing and make more deliberate actions. Its just like learning a tool or instrument, whereas music on the computer has so many varibles it's harder in some ways. ✌️
really good, One thing. would have thought the section on the akai timestretching would have been longer (no pun intended) as there were many ways it was used, sometimes pitching the break back up an octave+ to make melodic timestretch break patterns. also, used on vocals samples too obviously. as a (semi ex)hardware snob, I'm ok in saying the Akaizer app is actually pretty good to use to be completely honest!
Yea I agree - Akaizer is great but sadly dosent work for mac anymore! I think Tal Sampler has quite a good feature in it also you can do something similar. I might do a second one of these in the future so will definitly go deeper into timestretching next time. I guess cas its was kinda of a new feature at the time people were using it on everything :) ✌️
I can't believe people like you and ChrisTheScientist are making such impressive videos about this underappreciated music (at least outside the UK). I was literally bumping "Close your eyes" off of Logical Progression Vol 2 a few days ago and then came across this video. Can't wait for more. Btw, do you have the track at 12:26 available anywhere? I would love to hear the full version!
Thanks dude! Yea ChrisTheScientist is making great stuff also. Loving the oldschool jungle resurgence. I wish I did! I actually made a lot of the examples for this video from scratch specifically to show off certain things. That song only exists as it is in this video. I would love to come back to it at some point but so much to do atm! 😊 ✌️
Groovining and life and love is the same :) brilliant video brother. love it massive. Did you update to Ventura? I'm asking because not sure if i should update cause i dont wanna lose me Audiofinder , am afraid if i update from Monterey, it'll be over for me Audiofinder.... 🙌👏💥🚀✨
Thanks so much FreshnessStudio! appreciade the kind words dude ❤️ :) I'm still steadfast on Monterey for the same reasons but I heard a few people were using Ventura fine and not having problems before the forum was shut down. The good news is he did update his webite a few months ago that made it look that he was working to update Audio Finder to the newest versions of Mac. Even so we havent heard much from him over the last 2/3 years. I can't live without Audio Finder so I'm hanging down here in Monterey for now :) 🦥
Ye fair enough, I could have tailored that a bit better. If you listen to some of those old records there is a lot of noise on the pads/samples etc but its often more than just slapping on a bit of vinyl crackle.
@@groovining absolutely! that texture i put down to the different filters/converters used in the old hardware that you also cover so well! As you have all that old hardware i would say adding anymore noise etc is totally overkill. For peasants like me that only have ITB setup the Amigo sampler has been doing wonders for me shortcutting to that classic jungle sound as a starting point before mixing.
it will be crap just buy one second hand thats the only way becuase the results with plugins are all ways a joke and can never live up to the real thing
@@opticalman6417 You haven't even heard that plugin and I can assure you, if you will, you ain't gonna be able to tell the difference. Airwindows makes excellent plugins!
Yea I've tried it, the real ones definitly have something extra. Maybe its just the noise. Love the guy who makes the plugins tho, all for free is pretty amazing.
Thats right it does not past 10.13 =( I have it though. Im looking forward to the Amigo update =) Something cool I came across for a switch up - Cherry audios CR-78 Drum machine plug in. So Good!
I learned some jungle techniques from you and have been bouncing my tracks through tape I have two up on my TH-cam channel if your curious ! Thanks for the wonderful info
Bizzy B has a great Renoise tutorial on his channel on how he did the wobbly bass for Everyday Junglist. Would be interest if you included the TAL DAC/Sampler since it has an S1000 mode and you have the actual sampler! Dillinja's amazing, how the heck did he process the amen to sound like on "You Don't Know"? The kick on the amen sounds so heavy and round. The way he would filter the crash with the low pass filter was really creative, it sounded kind of like a tape stop. Yeah noise is really the magic dust, jungle all clean and digital is not the same.
Yea true! I should do some comparisons with the S1000 and Tal in the future. I guess its the perfect amount of saturation on a 808 kick like that. Does sound epic, especially in a club, that shit hits hard. It takes a lot of fine tuning to get that with VSTs but those old mackies definitly have some magic in them. He was a killer producer! ✌️
Immediately following your commentary regarding “bass” dread bass, stab bass etc. The very first example/(sample) you played. @ 4:10 and at 4:16 it has that bass line wobble” At the end of the sample there is a “wicked” Is that from an existing track? Or was that something you created for this video?
15:42 Good point. Dub Reggea and Klaus Schulze made me see the mixing desk as an instrument in itself
Oh yea for sure. Dub guys are amazing with all their mixing and delay tricks. It really is a performance tool. You need great timing and practise with each performance to nail it. I do a lot of similar things with my little midi controller in a similar way and love it ✌️😊 - th-cam.com/video/supkcwOh9rU/w-d-xo.html
As a rave producer from the 90's there is some excellent insight on this channel. Some of these techniques I used back in the day and have long forgotten about so thanks for the reminder. :)
Thanks so much Bill :) I find all this stuff facinating even though I wasn't producing in the 90's. So many cool techniques being pioneered by these artist. 🚀✌️😊
As a rave consumer from the 90's there is a whole different vibe nowadays.
Great Video btw :*
I appreciate you specifying which 808 sound you're talking about rather than just saying, "808" like the kids do nowadays.
30 seconds in and i already have like 2 hours of research ahead of me, time to get amongst it
Cheers mate. Hope you got some good inspiration from the vid :)
When I read this I immediately thought it said "31 seconds".. thinking of that Valley of the Shadows song
Great video man! All amazing tips / tricks, hard to pick one, but my favorite is the half note delay time. Really puts stuff out in space 💪
Cheers mate! Love your channel also, you've been smashing it with those jungle pads videos! I'm obsessed with that half note delay also, from vocals to samples to little melodic things I use it on everything :)
Holy shit. It's my favorite channel and my other favorite channel talking to each other.
This guy is an international treasure lol just made my own wobble bass using Ableton 12 following his tips 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Apprecaite you bro. Wobble bass is life - love that trick with the two notes. I need to do another one of these jungle techniques vids! ❤️🌴🚀😊
When you picked Chamleon Just Close Your Eyes and Listen as one of your favorite songs of all time... I knew I had to subscribe!! Excellent taste
Haha hello again! Yea its such a banger - welcome to the channel ✌️😊
Been producing music across multiple genres since 2007. 7:58 absolutely blew my mind. Love your content. I am piss poor at jungle DnB but these incredible vids always inspire me. Love this one. Complete gold mine of a video.
Hey Nexon! Thanks so much mate. I love being able to visually show whats happening like that. Had to record that about 5 time to capture all the different windows!
Happy to inspire - You can see how these techniques translate to the other genres your making :)✌️🥷
What a time 2 be alive people would only wish back in the days to have this kind of information this kind of accessibility about the based ambient jungle genre.
What a timing just when i learn more about producing ambient jungle this channel exists
Life man..
Haha thanks mate, appreciate that :) I guess that's my whole directon behind the channel! Just making the vids I would have loved to see when I was getting stuck into production. ✌️
@@groovining thank you man, ambient jungle is *one of the* main things which keeps me hanging on.
Love creating it and listening to it, so much solace its unbelievable.
For sure man - I love making it and listening to it too! It's find it so uplifting, sounds like a new dawn is on the horizon. It's funny cas the music from back then sound more futuristic than what we have 30 years later :)
brother you are literally doing the same thing ive been doing for the past 5 years, insane to see others delving deeeeeep into this sound (the best sound around). Big ups bro, keep smashing it and i look forward to many more 👊
Haha yes mate! I'm obsessed also. Love the sound and the techniques. I've learnt so much myself looking back and studying all the pioneers & the way there were doing things back then. ✌️🥷
The oldschool techniques from back in the days were sounding better than today's methods. I was starting making music in early 90s and also still use a lot old techniques in my music today. I even still use my old Amiga 1200 and its sampling capabilities for lo-fi stuff.
Yea I agree for sure. Getting an Akai S1000 & Emu e5000 really showed me what that old school sound was and why so many VSTs & software instruments sound rubbish. The limitations of the hardware forced people to be creative in the best ways. A lot of that gets lost today with DAWs like Ableton having endless options. Would love an old amiga but i'm trying to stick with what I have for the moment - control the GAS for a while! ✌️😊
Well done breaking down these techniques. Great times!..
Cheers mate! Lots of fun ones in this vid. Big ups :) ✌️
Wow. Amazing how much work you’ve put down into this video. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Thanks mate! Yes this one took a long old time :) max effort hopefully = max rewards ✌️
Let’s say it’s paying off. I joined your Patreon. Great stuff there 🎉
Legend! Thanks so much mate. Really appreciate the support :)@@stangergoing
Your timing with these videos never fail!
Haha thanks dude! I felt like Friday night would be the perfect time for everyone to get stuck into some Jungle techniques :)
So glad I found this channel
Cheers James! Happy to have you here mate ❤️✌️
Hey, fantastic work bro! I don't usually comment on music production videos, but this one is just sooo good. I've watched so many videos about producing music in my time and this one stands out for it's well thought out production and no bullshit approach. You clearly explain *why* techniques are used instead of just showing us how to do them and that makes all the difference. Subbed!
Cheers Jamie! Glad you enjoyed it so much mate 😊 I just uploaded a new one going over more techniques like this that might intrest you :) ✌️ th-cam.com/video/Y6JldOPsvYU/w-d-xo.html
You're doing a great service preserving all these techniques. This helped me "get" the essence of jungle at a deeper level.
Thanks for the comment mate! Glad I was able to pull back the veil on some of these classic jungle techniques! 😊✌️
Bruv that plastic jam break arrangement is pure HEAT. If I could make a break like that I would literally die a happy man.
Haha thanks Strafuzz. That one has been kept in the locker for a while. Gunna work on it this week I think as a few people have mentioned how much they liked it.
It's actually a dope idea for a project. I essentially took that plastic jam break. Made my own custom shuffles (Hi-hat, ghost snare) my own reverb snares & kicks with lots of different flavours. I also made different versions of the hits with filters and distortions.
Then found loads of Taiko hits & Kung Fu Hits and sampled and edited them all into individual one shots. Finally spread everything out onto two Keygroups.
All the drum hits on one up and down the keyboard with all the variations and the other with all the Kung Fu hits up and down the whole keyboard.
Then just get chop choppin' 🥷
I barely ever comment on videos but it's crazy how useful this one is, thank you for making it 🙏🙏
Thanks friend, appreciate that. Glad you got so much out the vid :) ✌️
Amazing, so much inspiration. Thanks man!
Thanks mate! I love learning about all this stuff also and trying to bring these techniques into my own workflows ✌️😊
Awesome video! So much great information and techniques!
Thanks bro - Managed to cram loads into this one! need to do a part 2 at some point ✌️🌴🚀
Wish my akai sounded like a ps2 when I turned it on;b I'm surprised you didn't go ps1 though! haha class video as always thanks for sharing!
Haha I'll go ps1 next time :) Cheers mate glad you enjoyed ✌️
I believe you have become thee Jungle production technique archive on video.
Fantastic videos, really appreciate it.
Haha were slowly building up to that! 📜 Lots more to do still. Cheers mate :) ✌️
G! All sorts of goodness in here, sparking my creativity. Presentation is premium, as always. Thanks mate, have a great weekend!❤
Thanks Pepijn! Put loads into this one so happy to hear you enjoyed it so much. Lots of fun techniques to try out. Have a great start to the week mate! ✌️&❤️
Man, it’s the little things in this video that absolutely smash it! Seeing the filter pull back and how it matches in Vision 4X is awesome. Then the filter shoot out graphics ❤
Thanks mate! The little touches usually take the longest as I often have to record things multiple times, chop everything up. I think it really helps to vizually see these things happening so its worth it, hopefully makes the vids more engaging :) ✌️
Yes yes, the new video is there! And with the golden era as a theme, wicked! 🔥🔥
Cheers MrDenme0, glad you enjoyed mate! We do love this era, so much interesting stuff to make videos about :)
Absolutely awesome mate, you smashed it again. This was the era when it all kicked off and you really summed up these techniques really well. You clearly pound some big hours making these too so huge appreciation 🙏
Thanks so much Ryan! I really did my best & yes they take forever :) It's fun throwing it up to Patreon like that for people to vote on whats next. I think i'm going to try and do it monthly for all these big breakdown/exploration style vids. Have a good Sunday mate ✌️&❤️
Excellent! I remember buying that metalheadz video from Andy's Records in Lincoln. Around 1999 I think. And watching that Dillinja part with his bass frequencies, the man is a genius. I think grooverider was on the video too, sat in his studio. Yes, it was VHS 📼!! Back in the day.
Cheers man! yea Dillanja was mad with his bass techniques. No one has been able to replicated that since. Fuck 1999 is like 24 years ago, jesus - I was like 7 :)
The Filter Freak & Emu filters are very close. Love both of those 😎👍🏻
Yea FilterFreak is the one. best filter plugin I own! ✌️😊
You are smashing it with these tutorials mate! There’s so much goodness in here
Cheers toomanycables! Yea we've been on a bit of a roll recently :) Love this era, I'm always getting inspired by all the dope music from back then. ✌️
Oh man, your editing is over the moon!
I would really like to hear a full blown version of the track bit you play around 12:50.
Thanks mate, been putting a lot into the production of these vids recently! Haha yea so would I. I made it specifically for that example so thats a far as that idea got really. Will have to revisit it! :) ✌️
So many great tips in one video.
Cheers mate, Really went deep on this one. Glad you enjoyed :) ✌️
Well-produced and thought-out videos and production. Keep em coming.
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it. Put a lot of time into these ones! 😊 ✌️
Great video! Perfect explanation and exploration!
Cheers bro! Went deep on this one :) Glad you enjoyed it ✌️🥷
Thank you for uploading with highest video quality possibilities. You are legitimately the greatest renoise teacher online for breakbeat music (*even though this tutorial is based in Logic and is another great tutorial / love that you mix it up cause many only stick to one DAW, and i get it, it's expensive and learnionga whole new set of processes is hard but .. totally worth it
- But anyway I just have to give THE respect
All good mate! Thanks for noticing. Its actually loads of extra effort to do things in 4K but I'm sick of seeing 360p videos of DAWs where you can see whats happening :) Yea I love Renoise so much but having Logic as well makes certain tasks so much easier. Like Sound Design or doing the SFX for my videos. Both are great 😊
Very solid, comprehensive rundown. Great stuff 👍🏻
Cheers bro! Was a fun one to make, glad you enjoyed it :) ✌️
Wow! Amazing video my man! Probably the best tutorial on Jungle on TH-cam, with time stamps and all! subbed!
Cheers mate - really appreciate that. I put a lot of work into this one so it rewarding to get such positive feedback 😊 ✌️
@@groovining well deserved mate 👏🏽👏🏽
Straight to the point and awesome content ❤
Cheers mate - Was a fun one - love all those old school techniques. ✌️😊
Just started watching but I know it's gonna be a banger as always
Haha cheers mate! Hope I didnt disappoint :)
A lot of work went into this video. Great job and very helpful!
Thanks Elgin, apppreciate that. Yea for sure they do take a lot of effort but I love making them & am steadily turning all this into a full time career so it's all worth it at the end of the day :) 😊✌️🚀
Again, incredible knowledge, history and techniques. 🥸You’ve killing it lately. 💪
Cheers John! Had a good run at the end of the year. Just got back from a nice 2 week break to Aus 🇦🇺. Ready to rock and roll again ✌️😊
Gold mine of info!
Cheers mate! This was a good one going though all those techniques - need to see if I can rustle up a part 2 to this 😊 ✌️
Very well done video thank you so much
Thanks mate! Had a lot of fun putting this one together :) ✌️
Excellent as always mate, keep em coming
Cheers mate! I absolutely will✌️ :)
Dope video indeed. At 22:44, without making big noise about it, u throw out some amazing obviously late photek inspired BAD drumloop, love that 1, so much techniques combined in that 1
Haha, thanks mate - it was certainly very Photek insipired, going to try and finish that this week and film as I do it :)
It's actually a dope idea for a project. I essentially took that plastic jam break. Made my own custom shuffles (hi-hat, ghost snare) my own reverb snares & kicks with lots of different flavours. I also made different versions of the hits with filters and distortions.
Then found loads of Taiko hits & Kung Fu Hits and sampled and edited them all into individual one shots. Finally spread everything out onto two Keygroups.
All the drum hits on one up and down the keyboard with all the variations and the other with all the Kung Fu hits up and down the whole keyboard.
Then just get chop choppin' 🥷
@@groovining dope formula. Yeah, the infamous taiko drums, sounding so good. Will def watch a video where u break down the hopefully full lenght finished track, man. U got aomething special here.
Thanks mate! I think having a framework & a cool concept or theme really helps with the creativity of projects I'll let you know when I get it done! :)
@@groovining 💯, u brought me back on the d&b tip, buddy. Listened 2 days to 96 alike classics bukem played like architex and phitek stuff. Its a unique universe , gotta go to dogs on acid tonfind out more gems from way back! Thx a lot
www.dogsonacid.com/threads/old-atmospheric-intelligent-dnb.807951/page-41#post-13020771 :)@@down2earth586
Inspiring! Gonna try some of these tricks later
Cheers mate! Yea lots in there to bring into your own workflows :) ✌️
Great breakdown of techniques. Much appreciated.
Not at all mate! Thanks for the comment - glad you liked the vid :)✌️
awesome vid ! it's like a menu full of cool ideas to try out :)
Yes exactly! I tried to keep it as concise as possible so people can just jump in, get inspired by one of these technique and try it in their own productions :)✌️
Absolute gold mate! Love the amount of research you have gone into for this one. The Metalheadz vid and the F&N vid are two particular favourites of mine, so big up for including them into this tutorial and for keeping it real 💯 🔥
Yea there two classic vids! Both a little cryptic as to whats actually happening so though it would be great to revisit them with some helpful animations :) Cheers mate - appreicate your comments always! ✌️
Now i wonder what the black and white samurai movie is! Haha
Great video, loving your channel.
Haha Cheers mate! Harakiri has some amazing scenes to chop out. Skips through the algorithm also :)
Always solid stuff!
Cheers Carl! Was a fun one to put together :)
well this is a great video! very well made, thank you :)
Not at all mate! glad you enjoyed it so much :) ✌️
Great collection of tips! Thanks for sharing!
Cheers Troy! Lots in there to take away and bring into your own workflows for sure :) hope your doing well mate ✌️
You deserve all the subscribers bro
Cheers bro! Slowly getting there. In a bit of a niche here but where on the way to the top! 😊✌️
Bro did a jungle techniques greatest hits video. Respect!
Haha I certainly did! Now onto the next :) ✌️
Great job!! Your passion and love for the music and techniques really comes through. Thanks for sharing on DOA.
Thanks mister-shifter. How can you not love this era of music! So many amazing tunes and intersting techniques to unearth :) ✌️
Insanely useful techinques. I will use them for sure! Thanks
Thanks mate! glad you found some cool stuff in there to bring into your own workflows :) ✌️
Wow some serious knowledge and insight here man. Respect!
All good Ben! Glad you enjoyed so much mate, went deep on this one :) ✌️
Splendid tips
Cheers mate! Was a fun one to put together :) ✌️
sweet vid, lots of great stuff in here
Cheers bro - Yea I left out a few things, potentially for a part 2 but I got most of my favoruites in there :) ✌️
outstanding sir...
Cheers Willybobo! was a fun one ✌️😊
Killer video again! Been loving your sample packs too! You’re awesome 🙏
Cheers Benji, appreciate that mate! Glad you like the sample packs also, thanks for the support :) ✌️
Superb, sub'd dude. Respect from Glasgow!
Cheers mate! Big ups Glasgow. Appreicate the sub ✌️🚀
thanks man !!!!
All good mate! thanks for the comment :)
Just when I need it! Awesome!
Cheers Christian! glad you enjoyed mate, was a fun one to put together :)✌️
Mate this is ace! Thanks
All good mate! glad you enjoyed, thanks for the comment :) ✌️
Great overview of techniques, and excellent presentation as always! 🍻
Cheers mrZensphere, nice to see you did a Renoise Tutorial series also! We've got lots of great assets between us now for people getting into the program :)
Amazing work !
Thanks basile! :)
Brilliant video man
Cheers Sipinbar! Was a fun one exploring all these jungle techniques. 😊✌️
this is an incredible source of knowledge, thank you!!!
All good mate! Glad you got so much out of it :)
The manual Automation its just so 90's
RE the 808 through the EMU
Theres a load of great resources online that reveal how they got those crazy basslines.
You noted the gain function which is superb. Add some aural exciter on top of that for extra crispyness. The cord system is super deep for messing with filters/lfo etc !!!
Do you mind sharing some of those resources?
@@Artersa I have it all in an offline doc. Ill try to figure out a way to post it
Yes I forgot the Aural exciter on breaks and Bass DAMN! I I should have reminded myself to asked you before making the vid. Chord system is mad. The envelopes with the extra points also takes a while to get your head around :)
@@groovining all good the vid is sick as usual :) you could def do a full length vid on the EMU alone I bet ;)
@@ghal3on yea for sure. I’ve had one lined up ages but so many projects at the moment! Defs more hardware stuff in the future tho :)
your videos are the best!
Cheers mate! Coming along now - definitly getting there with the production value now 😊✌️🚀
Subbed. Nice work and good insight.
Cheers bro - Yea they take a fair bit to put together. I know what you mean about the '808' also like its a drum machine not a distorted kick drum with a long tail! 😊✌️
Lovely video mate. Lots of sweet little bites of info. Keep up the good work! I'd love to see you on an Atari ST doing this.
Thanks mate. Yea I love working in Renoise so i'm sure Octamed would appeal to me. Just navigating all the old gear is a massive pain when you've never used one before! :)
@@groovining I know what you mean... I've just been learning the MPC3K workflow the last few weeks and it's really cool how slow it makes everything. It really gives pause for your mind to think about the sounds you're working on. Working in a hurry doesn't help with the quality anyway... It's good to step back for a few moments and regain perspective.
The MPC 3000 is supposed to have a lovely sound to it. Would love to give one of those a go! I also agree that slowing the process down is not always a bad thing. You focus more on what your doing and make more deliberate actions. Its just like learning a tool or instrument, whereas music on the computer has so many varibles it's harder in some ways. ✌️
Sneaky boi! 😂
Haha I enjoyed that bit also. TH-cam kepts demonetizing my video so had to improvise :)
Great stuff man ..
Cheers Bryngreen! glad you enjoyed this mate :) ✌️
Love your vids 🙏
Cheers Dreemdeep! Glad you've been enjoying them so much :) ✌️
Nice one!!
Cheers mate! :)
Great video ❤
Thanks friend, glad you liked ❤️ :)
Good work G
Cheers Droid attack! 🤖 :)
dope video! thank you!
All good! Thanks for the comments - glad you enjoyed it mate :) ✌️
really good,
One thing. would have thought the section on the akai timestretching would have been longer (no pun intended) as there were many ways it was used, sometimes pitching the break back up an octave+ to make melodic timestretch break patterns.
also, used on vocals samples too obviously.
as a (semi ex)hardware snob, I'm ok in saying the Akaizer app is actually pretty good to use to be completely honest!
Yea I agree - Akaizer is great but sadly dosent work for mac anymore! I think Tal Sampler has quite a good feature in it also you can do something similar. I might do a second one of these in the future so will definitly go deeper into timestretching next time. I guess cas its was kinda of a new feature at the time people were using it on everything :) ✌️
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Thanks man!
Pleasure dude! :) ✌️
Really great vid, enjoyed it immensely! Would love to see an Emu vid. Not many on here.
Thanks friend! Yes I will do one in the future for sure. I've included it in lots of my vids but never done a specific vid for the emu :)
Peerless tutorials and production ❤
Thanks mate! Glad you've been enjoying the vids so much 😊✌️
I can't believe people like you and ChrisTheScientist are making such impressive videos about this underappreciated music (at least outside the UK). I was literally bumping "Close your eyes" off of Logical Progression Vol 2 a few days ago and then came across this video. Can't wait for more.
Btw, do you have the track at 12:26 available anywhere? I would love to hear the full version!
Thanks dude! Yea ChrisTheScientist is making great stuff also. Loving the oldschool jungle resurgence.
I wish I did! I actually made a lot of the examples for this video from scratch specifically to show off certain things. That song only exists as it is in this video. I would love to come back to it at some point but so much to do atm! 😊 ✌️
great vid, very useful and advanced! how would you feel about doing some mixing tutorials?
Yes, I will definitly do some more mixing stuff in the future! I know its something people really want to see, I'll have a think for future vids :)
@@groovining thanks! really appreciate the videos :)
Groovining and life and love is the same :) brilliant video brother. love it massive. Did you update to Ventura? I'm asking because not sure if i should update cause i dont wanna lose me Audiofinder , am afraid if i update from Monterey, it'll be over for me Audiofinder.... 🙌👏💥🚀✨
Thanks so much FreshnessStudio! appreciade the kind words dude ❤️ :) I'm still steadfast on Monterey for the same reasons but I heard a few people were using Ventura fine and not having problems before the forum was shut down.
The good news is he did update his webite a few months ago that made it look that he was working to update Audio Finder to the newest versions of Mac. Even so we havent heard much from him over the last 2/3 years.
I can't live without Audio Finder so I'm hanging down here in Monterey for now :) 🦥
thanks grooving_ I'll chill for now💥@@groovining
Some noise is great on the layers, the amount of what sounds like vinyl crackle on your example i would say is excessive but good tip
Ye fair enough, I could have tailored that a bit better. If you listen to some of those old records there is a lot of noise on the pads/samples etc but its often more than just slapping on a bit of vinyl crackle.
@@groovining absolutely! that texture i put down to the different filters/converters used in the old hardware that you also cover so well! As you have all that old hardware i would say adding anymore noise etc is totally overkill. For peasants like me that only have ITB setup the Amigo sampler has been doing wonders for me shortcutting to that classic jungle sound as a starting point before mixing.
More content like this plz yt
For sure! This is a good one if you into Drum FX techniques th-cam.com/video/vaaf1x_-xfc/w-d-xo.html
There's an effect plugin that emulates a mackie desk called Mackity by airwindows
it will be crap just buy one second hand thats the only way
becuase the results with plugins are all ways a joke and can never live up to the real thing
@@opticalman6417 You haven't even heard that plugin and I can assure you, if you will, you ain't gonna be able to tell the difference. Airwindows makes excellent plugins!
@@opticalman6417 The plugin is free - try it
Yea I've tried it, the real ones definitly have something extra. Maybe its just the noise. Love the guy who makes the plugins tho, all for free is pretty amazing.
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Thanks 😊✌️
Phase delay with different chops is cool after akized! Amigo $10 bucks! or free akaizer is available!
Akaizer is dope but dosen't work on Mac anymore so Amigo is the way to go. Lots of cool new features coming in the next update also :) 🚀
Thats right it does not past 10.13 =( I have it though. Im looking forward to the Amigo update =) Something cool I came across for a switch up - Cherry audios
CR-78 Drum machine plug in. So Good!
I learned some jungle techniques from you and have been bouncing my tracks through tape I have two up on my TH-cam channel if your curious ! Thanks for the wonderful info
Pleasure my friend! I love the idea of bouncing jungle tunes to tape. Be really cool to hear the orignal side by side with the tape version. :)
Bizzy B has a great Renoise tutorial on his channel on how he did the wobbly bass for Everyday Junglist. Would be interest if you included the TAL DAC/Sampler since it has an S1000 mode and you have the actual sampler! Dillinja's amazing, how the heck did he process the amen to sound like on "You Don't Know"? The kick on the amen sounds so heavy and round. The way he would filter the crash with the low pass filter was really creative, it sounded kind of like a tape stop. Yeah noise is really the magic dust, jungle all clean and digital is not the same.
Yea true! I should do some comparisons with the S1000 and Tal in the future. I guess its the perfect amount of saturation on a 808 kick like that. Does sound epic, especially in a club, that shit hits hard. It takes a lot of fine tuning to get that with VSTs but those old mackies definitly have some magic in them. He was a killer producer! ✌️
If logic sampler really did have the vision 4x style analyser in it like that my days that would actually be so good.
Haha yes it would be epic actually. So handy for sound design 😊✌️
First sample at 4:10, what is that from? If it from anywhere?
Which sample? I can hear bass, Some custom dub FX & a little 'ye' sample I think from the think break.
Immediately following your commentary regarding “bass” dread bass, stab bass etc. The very first example/(sample) you played. @ 4:10 and at 4:16 it has that bass line wobble” At the end of the sample there is a “wicked” Is that from an existing track? Or was that something you created for this video?
It's from a helter skelter rave interview or a clip from an old rave video i think :)
Maybe it's time to plug in my old S1000 again...
Haha ..... Yes :)