You are probably the best psytrance tutorial maker around at the moment. The reason why your videos are so great is that you fill them with so much nuance and details that even if it is a subject that you are totally uninterested in you can still watch it and get a lot out of it.
tell me how to replace the polysynth or how to do everything at once in the serum,? I work in cubese and the polysynth is not supported there. but i would like to try
@@olliepsy I mean, why do some people want to sound like someone else? It's better to find your own sound, init? I remember when I just started learning music production I was trying to replicate anyone else's style. Eventually, I had an Autechre-like track, a Boards of Canada-like track, you name it, and realized I didn't have a me-like track. Do you know what I mean? English is not my first language, so the explanation I made might seem barely digestible to you.
@@CuriousPassenger Of course you shouldn't only be replicating others. But when beginning most people have no idea how to achieve certain sounds and with this kind of tutorials they can increase their sound pallet which which will help them find their own style
@@CuriousPassenger Learning how to create these complex sounds is a big inspiration for sound synthesis design, as you learn pathways that you can later replicate in different ways following your own style. Many times I get blocked in that regard, so watching this kind of tutorials is a big help to try new things. It's not as if I'm looking to create an Ajja-track, in fact I don't produce psytrance at all.
“Good artists borrow, great artists steal”- Picasso, Steve Jobs, Stravinsky, every art school professor ever. True uniqueness and artistic expression is extremely rare in psytrance so may as well teach people to make derivative sounds that do not suck. Mastering the tools and techniques is a long journey and sometimes studying the methods of others is a shortcut to understanding. Ideally you should define your own sound with that knowledge. Few seem to get that far but the journey is still worthwhile! Listen to The Dog of Tears for a masterclass in creative psytrance and recommend similarly un-similar music to me 😊
I am fan of his art for over 2 decades i guess. Not sure, for a very long time. And i still dont know how to spell his name. Very well done. mh Check it out? Are u dropping if this makes any sense as well?^^ - oh you did^^ He is a great influence to many people, who do some stuff or even younger professionals, i guess.
You are probably the best psytrance tutorial maker around at the moment. The reason why your videos are so great is that you fill them with so much nuance and details that even if it is a subject that you are totally uninterested in you can still watch it and get a lot out of it.
Man that is sick. Outstanding work as usual.
Perfect and straight to the point.. Really good job.. Your tutorials are very helpful.. 😊🤩
That ring mode is so sick!!
As usual man, you rocks 👌 greetings from mexico
Excellent! Must experiment with this - thanks Ollie!
Thank you for the tutorial and all your others. I have a hard time understanding Serum and you explain it so well, its appreciated 😁
From Russia with love. ❤
Thank you 🙏🏼❤️
Thanks bro
tell me how to replace the polysynth or how to do everything at once in the serum,? I work in cubese and the polysynth is not supported there. but i would like to try
Cool tip
Excelente 🤘!, how do I get the rythmizer Bitwig patch?
Hey Boris, I made a tutorial showing how to do it right here :
th-cam.com/video/-9j13QmUInQ/w-d-xo.html
@@olliepsy thanks man
This "sound like ***" thing is a creativity killer.
Explain yourself please ^^
@@olliepsy I mean, why do some people want to sound like someone else? It's better to find your own sound, init? I remember when I just started learning music production I was trying to replicate anyone else's style. Eventually, I had an Autechre-like track, a Boards of Canada-like track, you name it, and realized I didn't have a me-like track. Do you know what I mean? English is not my first language, so the explanation I made might seem barely digestible to you.
@@CuriousPassenger Of course you shouldn't only be replicating others. But when beginning most people have no idea how to achieve certain sounds and with this kind of tutorials they can increase their sound pallet which which will help them find their own style
@@CuriousPassenger Learning how to create these complex sounds is a big inspiration for sound synthesis design, as you learn pathways that you can later replicate in different ways following your own style. Many times I get blocked in that regard, so watching this kind of tutorials is a big help to try new things. It's not as if I'm looking to create an Ajja-track, in fact I don't produce psytrance at all.
“Good artists borrow, great artists steal”- Picasso, Steve Jobs, Stravinsky, every art school professor ever. True uniqueness and artistic expression is extremely rare in psytrance so may as well teach people to make derivative sounds that do not suck. Mastering the tools and techniques is a long journey and sometimes studying the methods of others is a shortcut to understanding. Ideally you should define your own sound with that knowledge. Few seem to get that far but the journey is still worthwhile! Listen to The Dog of Tears for a masterclass in creative psytrance and recommend similarly un-similar music to me 😊
damn dude i need the bitwig grid 😮
Time to hop on the Bitwig train ;)
(still dnt know what are you waiting for hehe)
@@olliepsy My heart says yes, but my wallet says no 😭
@@MuteProduction should have grabbed a cheap 2nd hand license during last week's drama :D
@muteproduction, you know he has a point ;)
You can get VCV for free
5:10 @Dash Glitch copyright strike incoming? 😂
haha don't tell him shuuuuut xD
I am fan of his art for over 2 decades i guess. Not sure, for a very long time. And i still dont know how to spell his name. Very well done. mh Check it out? Are u dropping if this makes any sense as well?^^ - oh you did^^ He is a great influence to many people, who do some stuff or even younger professionals, i guess.
WOOOOWWWW 🤩
Why would I want sound like Ajja?
rubish 🤣