I also recommend using GarageBand for drums, and then sampling it into Ableton. For some reason they hit different I really don’t know what it is but they sound so good .
Hey mate, I was wondering: Why don't you create a "silent" kick channel by duplicating the kick channel and send your sidechain to the silent kick channel? Frequency wise, wouldn't be better as you will get the best from your kick and yet have a perfect sidechain without affecting your main kick?
Hmm, tbh it's probably just habit. I never really bothered to make a "ghost" sidechain kick, nor did I bother to make a template with it. I usually get a tighter sidechain by turning up the "Freq" parameter under the "EQ" section of the Compressor. That way the sidechain will get signal from the higher frequencies of the kick (so that only the clicky transient is sending signal to the sidechain). The kick itself doesn't get affected with this method. It's quick and it works for me, but having a "ghost kick" is good too :D
@@MyshkoMusic Thanks for the explanation! I was just wondering, there's not really a mistake or an issue in that ;) Thanks again for your reply mate, hope to get some money in future in order to do some 1:1 classe with you
This is an incredible tutorial. Your editing is also really great, you can tell how much time and effort you put into these videos! Keep it up fam
Thank you!!!! It means a lot 😍😍
hey bro you are an amazing teacher i loved ur techno tutorial. please make more content on synths and electronic music
lots of love from india
Thank you so much for the kind words brother!
More content on these topics is definitely coming :)
I also recommend using GarageBand for drums, and then sampling it into Ableton.
For some reason they hit different I really don’t know what it is but they sound so good .
really awesome videos, you inspire to get behind the daw straight away
Ayye glad to hear that :D
I don't even know what Dub techno is but this was very entertaining and educational !!!!!!!
Lol thanks :D
check out Luke Hess, Jack Russell & Volpe.
I don't use Ableton and I don't make Dub Techno, but that intro alone was worth the price of admission. 10/10! Haha. Keep up the awesome work!
Hahahaha thank you 😆😆
cheers lad
Great stuff.
Thanks :D
Great video mate, is there a specific drum kit that you use often?
Honestly, the basic 909 drum kit is what I find myself using the most lol
> from scratch
> proceeds to utilize things not native to a stock Ableton installation
brilliant videos
Thank you!!
Hey mate, I was wondering: Why don't you create a "silent" kick channel by duplicating the kick channel and send your sidechain to the silent kick channel? Frequency wise, wouldn't be better as you will get the best from your kick and yet have a perfect sidechain without affecting your main kick?
Hmm, tbh it's probably just habit. I never really bothered to make a "ghost" sidechain kick, nor did I bother to make a template with it.
I usually get a tighter sidechain by turning up the "Freq" parameter under the "EQ" section of the Compressor. That way the sidechain will get signal from the higher frequencies of the kick (so that only the clicky transient is sending signal to the sidechain). The kick itself doesn't get affected with this method.
It's quick and it works for me, but having a "ghost kick" is good too :D
@@MyshkoMusic Thanks for the explanation! I was just wondering, there's not really a mistake or an issue in that ;)
Thanks again for your reply mate, hope to get some money in future in order to do some 1:1 classe with you
@@michiferrucci Cheers! :D
New Sub here 🙋♂️
Welcome :D
sounds amateurish bro
you look related to ghastly lol
ghastly as in the Pokemon? lol
@@MyshkoMusic noooo the Producer/DJ haha
@@HateSupreme ohh lol just looked him up and I can see the resemblance!
People also often say I look like Nurlan Saburov haha