@@BeatAcademy Hey ill factor, why is it bad to put the EQs on the master fader? to me it seems better because you can more easily change the track if needed.
It's great that by playing the filtered and unfiltered version together in the end, gives the track a lush and vintage feel which adds to the song vibe.
@2 Broke Gamblers I don't know if this technique is used in the original version, or if this is a common production technique. I imagine that, since ill used it in his recreation, probably is also used in the original.
I would likr to say thank you for teaching us without hold anything back and expecting less in return. You are such a wonderful person from the bottom of my heart:)
Say So reminds me of the Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwards Chic sound. I appreciate disco more now knowing that most of it was made using instruments. Keeping a 4/4 beat on the drums without a metronome is hard to do. Tony Thompson, Nile & Bernard made it look easy in the finished product. With that said, listen to "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps or "Grooveline" by Heatwave. Both songs are long versions originally, cut down for radio airplay. Amazing stuff.
@bookmarkthis He means live musicians following partitions in general. They aim for the optimal tempo, the imperfections are what gives it a live feeling which is why we producers try to simulate that.
its because humans find it very hard to play perfect on tempo so it sounds natural when they try to where as computers find it easy to play on tempo and it sounds stiff
omg, your such a game-changing for everyone who is trying to perfect his techniques, love your videos, keep doing this!!! Hope you can do some Kaytranada tutorial focused on the bass techniques he uses or some Bondax, disclosure, SG lewis Production videos please!!!!
Did not know you could copy effects over like that, I've been manually recreating side chain for all my instruments, I could have been saving so much time. Y'learn something new everyday
uNknown rMx I’m not one of these DAW proselytizers, so that wasn’t the point. But I can usually hear the sound quality of different software, and I’ve seen this guy use Logic before, so I was just pointing it out. It doesn’t really matter, and the finished product sounded good. But it is true that Doja uses Logic, and I thought I read at one point that the producer of the track-the #1 pop hit guy, Dr. Luke-used Cubase/Logic.
Same. I've been under-using so many great audio effects that comes free with Ableton lol... Same with the Chorus on the guitar. Made it so much better sounding
the part with the guitars is amazing ,you have to have an extensive guitar loop collection to have to exact play style to add to it all it needs is to tune it
Thanks so much for this! Do you think you could also do Justin Timberlake and sza’s new song? I really want to learn as much as I can on this new disco sound
Damn this is helpful. As someone who is self-teaching without a curriculum, this really got me past one of the many walls I run into just trying to play around with stuff
Is there a video that can teach me more about the kind of sounds that go well together? Because I feel like this track has a perfect combination of instruments, the layers all fit together so well
This isnt a full explanation, and I'm sure you will find some videos out there, but part of it comes down to filling the harmonic spectrum. Having parts to fill the low end, low mids, high mids, and highs will make a track feel full. Also groove; how he has some hits off of the grid, and using rhythms with accents that compliment each other. Long story short, I think if there was a definitive answer for this we would solve the hard problem of production.
Omg.. When you started re-sampling everything I was so confused and then I was like "This dude knows wtf he's doing."
Heheh thanks.
yeah i used to put the auto filter on the MASTER channel to get that same effect, but I know I shouldn't do that (face palm). Now I know DA WEY
actual feels that last trick top off the vid ~
@@BeatAcademy Hey ill factor, why is it bad to put the EQs on the master fader? to me it seems better because you can more easily change the track if needed.
@@polaroid8349 It's bad for bigger projects since it could change the whole track.
It's great that by playing the filtered and unfiltered version together in the end, gives the track a lush and vintage feel which adds to the song vibe.
@2 Broke Gamblers I don't know if this technique is used in the original version, or if this is a common production technique. I imagine that, since ill used it in his recreation, probably is also used in the original.
THAT was the part that really sold me
Now it's done properly: first we see the final result then the producing process.
Apart from that, great job as always!
Thanks for watching
I only dreamed you would reproduce this and it came true!
so damn true.
This beat has been sampled soo many times. That dream has come true many times, to many songs.
I would likr to say thank you for teaching us without hold anything back and expecting less in return. You are such a wonderful person from the bottom of my heart:)
Truly is my pleasure
Say So reminds me of the Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwards Chic sound. I appreciate disco more now knowing that most of it was made using instruments. Keeping a 4/4 beat on the drums without a metronome is hard to do. Tony Thompson, Nile & Bernard made it look easy in the finished product.
With that said, listen to "Disco Inferno" by The Trammps or "Grooveline" by Heatwave. Both songs are long versions originally, cut down for radio airplay. Amazing stuff.
Bernard Edwards, the best bass player ever (in my opinion)....R.I.P
@@dallasstorey Absolutely! No Bernard, no Nile. Lock-step
the guitar thing is just amazing
Dats’ new sugar hill gang rapper delight 2020 ! I’m proud this beat is famous 👐🤩✨✨✨✨
I wasn’t expecting to learn so much this time around but wow!! 🔥🔥
Happy to hear that!
I love how bands try to play tight to a metronome and producers try to sound loose and unquantized. We're such contrarians :')
@bookmarkthis He means live musicians following partitions in general. They aim for the optimal tempo, the imperfections are what gives it a live feeling which is why we producers try to simulate that.
There’s a sweet spot that they’re both looking for. Most bands try to get as tight as they can to get to it, and producers try to loosen it a bit.
both can't do the job 100% accurately and reach the same middle point
its because humans find it very hard to play perfect on tempo so it sounds natural when they try to where as computers find it easy to play on tempo and it sounds stiff
well the bands are usually still off by a bit.
I wanna thank u, im learning how to use Ableton and these kind of things really help me a Lot. Greetings from argentina :)
Ditch Ableton it's shit. Get pro tools or maybe logic if on a budget
Gonna have that song on repeat for awhile
Yes, but can you do the vocals? The vocals on this track have very interesting effects and would be nice to see your approach on replicating them.
Amazing tutorial!
omg, your such a game-changing for everyone who is trying to perfect his techniques, love your videos, keep doing this!!! Hope you can do some Kaytranada tutorial focused on the bass techniques he uses or some Bondax, disclosure, SG lewis Production videos please!!!!
This is some of the best shit anywhere, nevermind on youtube, to learn from and get inspired. The dude's prep and follow through is so good
that tone change you did with the rc-20 was amazing to see
Man that sounds good. Well done.
Did not know you could copy effects over like that, I've been manually recreating side chain for all my instruments, I could have been saving so much time. Y'learn something new everyday
copy paste is pretty universal across ableton, so most things you copy will remember automation curves, velocities, fades, plugin settings, etc
Best series ever in youtube
Amazing tutorial, i learned so much about producing this style of music!
best tutorials on youtube. I always leave with a gem
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Beat Academy I think Dr. Luke uses logic? I know Doja Cat produces with logic.
Brother, which software do you use to make music.
uNknown rMx I’m not one of these DAW proselytizers, so that wasn’t the point. But I can usually hear the sound quality of different software, and I’ve seen this guy use Logic before, so I was just pointing it out. It doesn’t really matter, and the finished product sounded good. But it is true that Doja uses Logic, and I thought I read at one point that the producer of the track-the #1 pop hit guy, Dr. Luke-used Cubase/Logic.
Thank you. Bro, "michal mata".
@@79Glitch yes Dr Luke now going as "Tyson trax" did produce this one
Damn that phaser lfo is crazy had been using this thing wrong all the time
Same. I've been under-using so many great audio effects that comes free with Ableton lol... Same with the Chorus on the guitar. Made it so much better sounding
these videos are so cool and useful, thank you!
Another great tutorial! Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love" would be awesome to see in the near future!
Lana Del Rey - Doin Time would be awesome! There's no tutorials for her songs it's insane
D L Mc its a cover
@@montyjohnn2826 ...That still required production
yess
Ya seriously there isn't any production tutorial for her songs and I would kill to get that strings on hip hop beat sound 😂😂
That resample trick brought it to life!
I am so envy that you Ableton guys have such a good teacher ...
Dude keep it coming, really learning a ton about ableton’s stock plugins and what not
I'm so impressed. You used a guitar library to create the guitar part. It sounded so organic.
the part with the guitars is amazing ,you have to have an extensive guitar loop collection to have to exact play style to add to it all it needs is to tune it
never even seen that trick with the parallel phaser and filters but bro.... that shit sounds so good
that keys sound so sweettt
Dat Chic Good Time into Modern Era 👏👏
Your videos are the best bro
I can’t wait to dive into all of these. New to the channel and subbed
Showing them those daft punk tricks with the filters 👌🔥🔥🔥
i love your inventive approach to recreate the guitar part using chopped up pre-recorded samples. super industrious and creative!! t
I’ve been trying to do the filter effect for the longest! Thanks for opening my eyes!!!
One the best tutorials on the net. Very synthetic, clear, explanatory and understandable. Thank you very much
Wow i had no idea how to produce something before i watched this Video but I understand most of the things you did. Very good Work thank you so much
Thank you so much,please dont stop with this series,i have no words to tell you how much it is helping me,thanks again
Dam that filter stacking at the end is wild!!!!
Thank you for the video. The resampling trick is so simple yet awesome!
just rewatched, took away so much more! thank you again! inspiring indeed!
Good teacher and professional. Subscribed
DO THIS ON WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER I WILL BE IMPRESSED
Damn dude, very nice video, straight to the point. clear and concise. easy to understand. no foreplay. perfect. 10/10
16:18 damnn,, this is the source,,,
unbelievable... all this in just 18min, you just amazing. thx
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! That was amazing! Simple, but how effective! Sounds great! Thanks for this tutorial!
Found your channel yesterday. I aspire to become as competent as you. Just wow. You're a gift from God-God bless you.
Wow, thank you!
your song choices are always so on point. thank you for the video!!
Man , thank you so much . I’ve learned a lot of things throughout your entire channel . Your work is really helpful ❤
These vids are GOLD. Thanks!
this beat is fire
These beat reproductions are amazing - thanks! :-D
Really enjoyed this remake! Keep going ! YOU just gained another sub !
100K.. congrats !!!
You are genius bro
Refreshingly clean and informative tutorial. There's always more to learn! Thank you.
Amazing as always!!
Reeeeeally good. Your talent is just amazing.
youre amazing
appreciate it.
Thanks so much for this! Do you think you could also do Justin Timberlake and sza’s new song? I really want to learn as much as I can on this new disco sound
I’m happy it’s back but updated
Just amazing that you are sharing all this knowledge!
My pleasure!
I’m going to sit and really study this. I NEED to learn this. Edit: omg...I’m way too dumb for this stuff.
Don’t give up !!!😂
You got this! take your time and re-watch and follow along each step of the way
Damn this is helpful. As someone who is self-teaching without a curriculum, this really got me past one of the many walls I run into just trying to play around with stuff
glad to hear that. and thanks for watching
Another way to glue your drums together is to apply subtle hi-passed reverb vía a send to your entire drum buss 👌🏼
Really nice video! Like how you use fx and effect!
This Video Came At The Right Time! God Bless! Thanks A Milly!
You are most welcome!
This is spot on amazing. Thank you
Thanks man for that amazing video ,very informative I will surely use some of that tricks in my own production.
Is there a video that can teach me more about the kind of sounds that go well together? Because I feel like this track has a perfect combination of instruments, the layers all fit together so well
This isnt a full explanation, and I'm sure you will find some videos out there, but part of it comes down to filling the harmonic spectrum. Having parts to fill the low end, low mids, high mids, and highs will make a track feel full. Also groove; how he has some hits off of the grid, and using rhythms with accents that compliment each other. Long story short, I think if there was a definitive answer for this we would solve the hard problem of production.
Yessssss dude this song is so catchy.
Great stuff man, wish I had your knowledge about music production..
Happy to share it with ya.
You are awesome 😭
Good stuff! Always enjoy your tutorials
was just saying i wish there was a doja cat production tutorial out!! thank you!!!
Freaken awesome!
Incredible. Thank you. You are incredible.
iLL Factor deserves so much more subscribers XD
Love your tutorials! 👍🏼👍🏼
this is so cool!! thanks :)
This is amazing! Thanks!
good job man, sounds dope
thank you, love your videos super helpful 😊
This sounds great, I learned a lot, thanks for the video
This sounds like good times by the funk band Chic. I don't know about this artist but i like to learn the techniques
OMG I WANTED TO SUGGEST THIS SONG THANK YOU I LOVE YOU!!
beautiful
Cheers Mr Ill!
great tutorial. thanks!
thanks for the tutorial ron pearlman
Sounds good!
Master!
Amazing!!!
this is so good!!
Learnt a lot from this video thanks for sharing your knowledge