Had no idea you had so few subs and views, the quality and production is perfect. Not to mention the song you produced sounds amazing, I'd love to have it on spotify. You're for sure going to blow up!
Omg this is so good. Please make another video on this production style! Would love to learn more about your process. Also, could you elaborate on your VSTs, i.e. what a certain plugin brings to the mix and how to use it properly in different scenarios. Keep it up bro!
Bro this is truly an amazing tutorial. I think if you dig into some polyrhythm technique in house music, it might help you to make your drums more bouncy like kaytranada's.
Hey, great finished product at the end there! It did have a Kaytranada feel to it. A suggestion for you if you want your tutorial to be cater to beginners (I don't know if you do, it's fine if you don't), but it would be nice to hear you explain your different actions a bit more. I had no idea what most of your modulation choices did as you just go through like 10 steps before explaining what one of them does to the sound. As a beginner, sure I could follow along and end up with the same result as you, but I would have learned nothing about the process and would not be able to re-use it in my own songs. If it's not your goal to cater to beginners too that's fine!
Thank you for the feedback, I get what you mean. I'm honestly catering towards intermediate and beginner producers. I'll keep it mind to explain some of my production choices more in videos to come.
Great video bro!! I just wish you spend a bit more time on the drum programming especially since no 2 claps/snares in a KAYTRANADA song sound the same, the kick s usually louder & more distorted & he uses that J Dilla bounce a lot meaning he doesnt quantize as much Overall though, 8.5/10
Thank you so much!
really great content man, keep it up. you have it
Had no idea you had so few subs and views, the quality and production is perfect. Not to mention the song you produced sounds amazing, I'd love to have it on spotify. You're for sure going to blow up!
Thank you for the kind words!
New Sub👊🏾 love the vibe and energy and choice of sounds!!! I’m new in AL coming from LPX I’ll be following you!!!!👊🏾
DAYUM!
smashed it!
Loved the tutorial bro!
That's actually really cool.. I would like to see more content ! Keep it goin please !
Omg this is so good. Please make another video on this production style! Would love to learn more about your process. Also, could you elaborate on your VSTs, i.e. what a certain plugin brings to the mix and how to use it properly in different scenarios.
Keep it up bro!
Amazing! Very nice production and explanation🙏😎
this is so tuff bro keep it up
that doubler trick is nice didn't know you could do that!
Dope video man! One doubt, how you get the quantize menu little square on Ableton with the amount at 7:36? Much love!
Appreciate it man! The shortcut is CMD + Shift + U
Thaaaaanks you ❤😂@@evaneaston43
Drum programming, mixing, music theory, great fucking ear you are a monster my guy seriously people dream of these skills
Thanks man, appreciate it!
*YAY! 400th subscriber* Awesome work mate... really well done :))
Appreciate it man! Thanks for the sub
keep going man!
You just earned yourself a new subscriber and I'll definitely get more people involved as well
Same vocal sample Sammy Virji used! Would love a how to for his styled beats
Bro this is truly an amazing tutorial. I think if you dig into some polyrhythm technique in house music, it might help you to make your drums more bouncy like kaytranada's.
increíble bro saludos de chile
Hey, great finished product at the end there! It did have a Kaytranada feel to it. A suggestion for you if you want your tutorial to be cater to beginners (I don't know if you do, it's fine if you don't), but it would be nice to hear you explain your different actions a bit more. I had no idea what most of your modulation choices did as you just go through like 10 steps before explaining what one of them does to the sound. As a beginner, sure I could follow along and end up with the same result as you, but I would have learned nothing about the process and would not be able to re-use it in my own songs. If it's not your goal to cater to beginners too that's fine!
Thank you for the feedback, I get what you mean. I'm honestly catering towards intermediate and beginner producers. I'll keep it mind to explain some of my production choices more in videos to come.
Awesome vid!!
great video! I've used that same vocal sample, haha splice is powerful but dangerous
great quality video seems so pro:)
amazing content brotha
NIIIIIICE 🤩
cool vid lots of sauce but where's the swing?
You did a great job on this track. Appreciate the breakdown a lot!
WE DEMAND THE FULL VERSION 🗣️🗣️🗣️
fire video mann!!!!!!
awesome
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Command 7:35????
Great video bro!! I just wish you spend a bit more time on the drum programming especially since no 2 claps/snares in a KAYTRANADA song sound the same, the kick s usually louder & more distorted & he uses that J Dilla bounce a lot meaning he doesnt quantize as much
Overall though, 8.5/10
+1 sub
You gotta sub :)
+1 sub bro! keep going plss!
i instantly hit the sub button after finshing the video but your uploading cycle is quite worrying.
It’s a different philosophy, but creators aren’t upheld to our schedule. If the quality is that good, it’s sometimes okay to wait until they’re ready.
wtf
Horrible ..the Beat bro..QUANTIZE !!!