This is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen on TH-cam, simple and clear! In addition, this Kick Bass works well together, can you post a tutorial to explain how to do it❤❤❤
Thanks. I like your straight to the point videos. I really don't know what to think of that resonant frequency thing. Some tutorials say not to do it because most people don't have proper studio setup to hear them correctly. Maybe through headphones is ok?
woww really nice ! thanks man for that !! If you could please do this also with the other drum parts (snare, claps, kick,...) it'd really help the beginners 😅
All sounds are made (more or less) with peaks inside, and often that's what gives character to a sound. Sometimes you want this peak, sometimes not... It depends on the context and on what you want to do with the sample you are using.
You can download the Ableton project of this tutorial on my Patreon page 👉www.patreon.com/dafresh
This is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen on TH-cam, simple and clear! Amazing and thank you for these short tutorials
Thank you 🙏
Thanks. As always this is the best Ableton tutorials on YT by far
Thank you !
I never knew the point of slow attack fast release, thank you for showing me how to use this! 6:40
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This is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen on TH-cam, simple and clear! In addition, this Kick Bass works well together, can you post a tutorial to explain how to do it❤❤❤
Thanks. I made a tutorial about mixing kick & bass 😉 th-cam.com/video/mGNulFvMde4/w-d-xo.html
so simple and massive. i literally shake my head from only ur hi-hat
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Loving it!
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Awesome tutorial.
Thanks
Just found ur vids. Gonna go watch them all now 💪🏽. Keep them coming sir. Good work 🍻
🙏😌 enjoy !
Super Tuto, comme d'hab ! Merci Da Fresh (on the mic)
Merci 🙏😌
You are my hero my French accented friend :-)
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Simple. Efficace. Well done 👍
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Great one! thanks!
thanks
Bro everytime I hear you say "I'm going to - show you" I think of Shoyu. Maybe I'm hungry? Who knows. Thanks for the content!!
I think you need some sushi 😅
This was very helpful. Thanks! Will subscribe and check your other videos.
Thanks ! Welcome
Thanks. I like your straight to the point videos. I really don't know what to think of that resonant frequency thing. Some tutorials say not to do it because most people don't have proper studio setup to hear them correctly. Maybe through headphones is ok?
Just try and check in context if your channel sounds better with or without the resonant frequencies... Sometimes you need to do it, sometimes not.
@@DaFresh okay I’ll try using headphones 🎧
Sure, headphones are good for precision
Amigo muchas gracias por tus videos ❤ saludos desde la tierra del taco 🌮 México 🇲🇽!!!
Gracias !
Amazing help! Thank You!!
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C'est beau c'est propre.
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Your tips help a lot, thank you!
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Another great tutorial , thank you🙏
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Great, as always
Thank you
Great thanks!
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woww really nice ! thanks man for that !! If you could please do this also with the other drum parts (snare, claps, kick,...) it'd really help the beginners 😅
Check all my videos, I already made kick, clap, shaker, ride...
great video man!
Thanks
Voila! 👏
Job is done
Great nice sound 👌
Thank you
Nice tutorial! Any plans to make online courses in the future?
Yes, I'm working on it 😉
wowowow never thought to use the LFO on pitch for the 16th hats :O :O :O
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Very helpfull like always 👏
Thanks
Great info - Thx - 👍👍👍
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Maybe is better selling drums that dont need eq peaks in 2023?
All sounds are made (more or less) with peaks inside, and often that's what gives character to a sound. Sometimes you want this peak, sometimes not... It depends on the context and on what you want to do with the sample you are using.
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