Bro good job, what serum preset for the baselines edit: Nvm I just saw all the plugins added to get the distinct sound, Im assuming you used the stock init
@@litebeet I’m using Ableton Live, and I’m kind of confused. I’ve collected many sample packs for different genres. Can I use, for example, synth one-shots or Reese bass one-shots all the time, or should I learn to use a synth plugin instead? When I try to change the pitch of a one-shot, it seems to lose its original sound. What would you recommend? I also have Serum, but I often get lost in all the presets and sample packs.
Well using one-shot samples for almost everything (synth, plucks, leads, piano and other instruments) is so wrong. You have to avoid using one-shots as much as possible, only use it when needed, for example some loops that don’t need midi mapping or if you find it rare. Otherwise always use a synthesizer plugin to avoid bad quality sounds. Because synthesizer makes specific high quality and balanced sounds for each key and tone. For the DAW, it doesn’t matter which one you use, i’ve been on FL Studio for too long but I understand the Music Theory and I’m familiar with sounds so when i moved to Ableton i just needed to know how the UI works and within a week i learned everything I needed to learn.
@@litebeet Thank you for your response! I will learn then how to use Serum. In Ableton Live, there are so few tutorial videos. Most Ableton content creators are either live performers or producers focused on genres like techno and afro house. They often focus on explaining what Ableton devices do instead of demonstrating the actual song-making process. I think this is not ideal because you learn so little and miss the bigger picture of how to create music.
@@litebeet Thank you for the information! Do you use Ableton stock plugins like Analog, Operator, Drift, or Wavetable, or do you mainly use Serum? I think In Ableton Live, there are so few tutorial videos about what we actually need to make music. Most Ableton content creators are either live performers or producers often focus on explaining what Ableton devices do instead of demonstrating the actual song-making process. I think this is not ideal because you learn so little and miss the bigger picture of how to create music.
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Bro good job, what serum preset for the baselines
edit: Nvm I just saw all the plugins added to get the distinct sound, Im assuming you used the stock init
Yep you got it! 👍
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Это превосходно !!!
Хорошо сделал, дружище
Let him cook
Its only 40% accurate😢
Make one with more accuracy. (if you can)
Which program do you use? Do you use a paid program?
Fl Studio 21, Yes it is paid.
How would you go about similar baselines without serum?
you can either use 3x Osc or Sytrus
@@litebeet thank you!
hey where can i get those baselines?
send a message on discord chat , i'll help you out :)
Можешь пожалуйста сказать название serum пака, который ты использовал
я использовал так много упаковок, что даже не помню
can it be done just by using sample sounds for bassline synth line lead lines ?
I didn’t understand the question
@@litebeet I’m using Ableton Live, and I’m kind of confused. I’ve collected many sample packs for different genres. Can I use, for example, synth one-shots or Reese bass one-shots all the time, or should I learn to use a synth plugin instead? When I try to change the pitch of a one-shot, it seems to lose its original sound. What would you recommend? I also have Serum, but I often get lost in all the presets and sample packs.
Well using one-shot samples for almost everything (synth, plucks, leads, piano and other instruments)
is so wrong. You have to avoid using one-shots as much as possible, only use it when needed, for example some loops that don’t need midi mapping or if you find it rare. Otherwise always use a synthesizer plugin to avoid bad quality sounds. Because synthesizer makes specific high quality and balanced sounds for each key and tone.
For the DAW, it doesn’t matter which one you use, i’ve been on FL Studio for too long but I understand the Music Theory and I’m familiar with sounds so when i moved to Ableton i just needed to know how the UI works and within a week i learned everything I needed to learn.
@@litebeet Thank you for your response! I will learn then how to use Serum.
In Ableton Live, there are so few tutorial videos. Most Ableton content creators are either live performers or producers focused on genres like techno and afro house. They often focus on explaining what Ableton devices do instead of demonstrating the actual song-making process. I think this is not ideal because you learn so little and miss the bigger picture of how to create music.
@@litebeet Thank you for the information! Do you use Ableton stock plugins like Analog, Operator, Drift, or Wavetable, or do you mainly use Serum? I think In Ableton Live, there are so few tutorial videos about what we actually need to make music. Most Ableton content creators are either live performers or producers often focus on explaining what Ableton devices do instead of demonstrating the actual song-making process. I think this is not ideal because you learn so little and miss the bigger picture of how to create music.
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what software is this?
FL Studio 21
Can I buy the serum bank anywhere?
i use random presets
when we get the flp?
it's on patreon & Payhip
@@litebeet link?
@freedom.1105 payhip.com/b/6EOoX
HABLAS ESPAÑOL? nececito ayuda pero no se si das leciones en español
Unfortunately no, i use google translate for translating the title and description
@@litebeet entonces no podrías ayudarme a corregir errores en mis proyectos o darme lecciones ?
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