if you listen to their tracks they do have more technical knowledge than this guy presentation skills does justice for. sometimes you just suck at trying to explain things/presentation.
Bit late to the Solardo party, but at work every time a tune came on Spotify that I liked it was always Solardo! Really refreshing to know that it's all inspiration and a few tweaked presets. Like Old-Skool producers would use a certain piece of hardware for it's 'hard-wired' qualities and tweak that... If it works, it works. And their tracks definitely work!
Solardo tunes bang like pistols - there is another video online where he is talking about the hardware he uses, he has a nice bunch of analogue compressors and tape machines in his studio... I think he is keeping his secrets to himself :D
The mix and master engineer needed to work his as off to salvage some quality from this over compressed dry stuff what he just presented. All hail these everyday hero's who'll never get enough credit for their hard work!
Please, help with the 2nd video! I didnt found a second video on the File Silo! And yes, i have an acces to 256 issue)) No video in the download folder!
Well can’t see the point as all the dynamics have already been done to it but same here great props as landed a banger early in his career so he should do well if it’s not a one off
Great producer and good tips but when I’m watching tutorials I like to see inside the project when I’m watching. 90% of this here is him speaking about production and sometimes easier to follow when your looking at the project on your screen. My two cents anyway
This video is great, nothing technical, just raw mixing with no rules resulting in a huge club banger result. But def not down from compressing and limiting a kick, especially with an SSL...
Jeeez, every time he turns around the sound dips. A channel dedicated to sound failed at the very first hurdle. Otherwise, great content...from what I could hear.
let's upload a video with terrible sound and then ask everyone to buy the product to see the next episode in the series 'awful sound in a video about producing fucking music'
they actually do work i.e. ableton's glue gives better punch than waves api2500 most of the time. you're probably just spewing something you've read somewhere
Actually yes, do the things you should NOT DO and you can make something proper. There are no rules, especially in electronic music, it cant be compered to classic mixing/production.
love how almost everything is, I don't really know what I'm doing but it sounds good hahaha
He's not technically minded but created an amazing hit, props to him and can show with a bit of dedication and time talent you can make it.
Exactly! 👍
Creativity first. Technical second.
if you listen to their tracks they do have more technical knowledge than this guy presentation skills does justice for. sometimes you just suck at trying to explain things/presentation.
A creative mind > a technical mind. Although technical mind would have spent a lot of time mastering this
A ghost producer helps too. Just saying....
Bit late to the Solardo party, but at work every time a tune came on Spotify that I liked it was always Solardo! Really refreshing to know that it's all inspiration and a few tweaked presets. Like Old-Skool producers would use a certain piece of hardware for it's 'hard-wired' qualities and tweak that... If it works, it works. And their tracks definitely work!
wow.... FINALLY! Been dying to see how they go about their tracks
not technical at all which i love, but i was more so after their bass haha,a although some great tips about the kicks!
Jscott Music I’m trying to take inspiration from their basslines and failing miserably..
Nobody makes a bass rumble like these guys haha
Hell yeah!!! Uses Cubase and just goes off intuition. Props
not enough compression
Solardo tunes bang like pistols - there is another video online where he is talking about the hardware he uses, he has a nice bunch of analogue compressors and tape machines in his studio... I think he is keeping his secrets to himself :D
Buddy, I don’t like your tone.
Haha I like his honesty ... meh I don’t know all the technical shit
Thanks for sharing n breaking it down Mark!
wtf did they record the sound with his laptop mic
laptop mics are good sometimes
nah man it’s a Lav on his shirt but he keeps turning his head away to look at the camera and away from the mic. so it’s shit
Christmas came early.
I got pug eq too. I use it to add bark to my sounds.
wicked tutorial this. Nice one
I’m going to copy this but change the percussion.
Yes Cubase the mother of all DAW
The mix and master engineer needed to work his as off to salvage some quality from this over compressed dry stuff what he just presented. All hail these everyday hero's who'll never get enough credit for their hard work!
Róbert Bús he mixed the track himself mate
I love hearing all the super successfully djs and producers giving their intake on stuff
I was thinking the same thing, someone spent a lot of ours making this sound spot on
Róbert Bús they get paid so nobody knows who they are
@@HelpIwantToLeave are you high? of course he did not ...
Super interesting approaches to engineering!
Oi. Solardo.. You know you're a gangster for creating this beat. I Love the drop and just sounds cool as f
awesome! love them basslines
Nice one
anyone has the part 2?
Please, help with the 2nd video! I didnt found a second video on the File Silo! And yes, i have an acces to 256 issue)) No video in the download folder!
@@8sebastianh888 THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! THE MAN!!
@@8sebastianh888 not all heros wear capes
please asnwer...when you buy digital copy to get in the studio too?
Wicked tutorial man!!!!!!!!
thankyou so much
is it legal to record audio from a youtube video and use it to make money?? I would be worried about lawsuits
Did he just draw a nob on that white board? @19:07
Where's part 2?
Mas vale tarde que nunca! th-cam.com/video/pa7E1sE5JoU/w-d-xo.html
Norti tech house creamers 😩😩👌🏻😤💯💯🔥
Get rrotik in a masterclass
im soooo confused! if i buy the digital copy will the studio video be in the vault?! or do i have to buy the hard copy? can someone just tell me plz
The link to watch the full video is in the magazine (print and digital): bit.ly/cm256
Computer Music Magazine finally figured it out! Bought the hard copy then was impatient and bought the android version
Yes, it is. We just tested it.
Computer Music Magazine got it to work! The first time was a learning curve :)
Well can’t see the point as all the dynamics have already been done to it but same here great props as landed a banger early in his career so he should do well if it’s not a one off
get latmun please
@computermusic when i buy the digital copy... is the tutorial included?
this is a million dollar question...i cant find it
Yeah I bought it... you get the link in the issue
which page
dont know... just look at the index
bought the digital version on android but link to video doesn't work ..???CM
steve goldsmith it works
where is it?? i cant find it
"I wanted to make it level so I put a compressor on it" Bro... just turn it down lmao
Muy bueno
WAVS!!
Great producer and good tips but when I’m watching tutorials I like to see inside the project when I’m watching. 90% of this here is him speaking about production and sometimes easier to follow when your looking at the project on your screen. My two cents anyway
I agree!
pls get PAWSA!
That drum loop sounds like Fools Gold - Stone Roses
This video is great, nothing technical, just raw mixing with no rules resulting in a huge club banger result. But def not down from compressing and limiting a kick, especially with an SSL...
Do you even left? lol
thanks for the breakdown :)
Jeeez, every time he turns around the sound dips. A channel dedicated to sound failed at the very first hurdle. Otherwise, great content...from what I could hear.
I didn't know Johnny Sins got into producing
This comment killed me 😂
Jesus Christ this audio is dreadful
The fact he is 'self taught' and manages to create such amazing tunes says an awful lot about the current state of music production.
let's upload a video with terrible sound and then ask everyone to buy the product to see the next episode in the series 'awful sound in a video about producing fucking music'
Holy crap, I thought the whiteboard was a screen. A way more warmer screen 😏
Scott, watch your tone buddy. I’ll batter you.
Que hermoso me enamoré
hmmm
Plug tech? Puig old boy, Puig.
is this video side chained to something wtf is happening lmao
a buss compressor on a kick drum... no further comment needed
Well I mean it clearly works for him cause it’s their biggest track
they actually do work i.e. ableton's glue gives better punch than waves api2500 most of the time. you're probably just spewing something you've read somewhere
How is a comp with a slow attack on a kick drum bad? lol
“rules” about making fucking music. no further comment needed.
17:21 DO NOT compress your kicks as much as this..
unless you want to get a beatport number 1 that is
jesus I hope you don't really believe that
Actually yes, do the things you should NOT DO and you can make something proper. There are no rules, especially in electronic music, it cant be compered to classic mixing/production.
Can assure you this kick sounds banging on a festival/club sound system
milodjilodj agreed
i can't watch or more correct listen to this.. sry
th-cam.com/video/pa7E1sE5JoU/w-d-xo.html
Cubase gangg
Thats bit wig
toYaear's yup he said it
Nope that's Cubase. And I'm case you're still not sure. 6:08 look at the DAW window top left