Great video, would love to see more stuff using the native daw plugins, so peoples can follow along with out having to think they need really expensive third party plugins
For this guy's workflow, you do need third party plugins. He explains the concepts he is working with. If you can't apply these concepts using different plugins, you haven't learned them. He uploaded a free lesson to TH-cam. What else is he supposed to do?
I've learnt to just make a kick from scratch so I know the phase is good. Then I make my sub custom to fit the kick so the phase alignment is perfect. I then stay the hell away from high pass eq. Volume curves are way better for your low end than eq.
I’d say ableton for EDM, Fl for beats and logic is better for live recordings. Don’t get me wrong tho anyone can become a top producer of any genre with any DAW
Purchased FL Studio, Logic, and Ableton. Ableton won me over. Highly recommend it. While FL is popular among hip-hop producers, Logic is favored by live performers and singers, and Ableton is a go-to for many EDM producers. There are exceptions like Kanine who uses FL and Wilkinson who prefers Logic, but I wholeheartedly endorse Ableton as the majority of dnb producers-chase and status, sub focus, dimension, burr oak use it.
NI's Supercharger GT (off the Komplete NOW subscription) has built-in saturation, compression, and character shaping - in that order. For every technique in this video, it's been my favorite bus plugin, but I still appreciate this video going further in depth at every step~
If you don't balance the volume after making adjustments along the way then obviously it's going to sound better because our brains perceive louder as better. You didn't demonstrate the specific effects of any of the tools, you just used them all to add volume one by one making it louder each time. Anyone can do that.
Good stuff. The processed drums sound energetic and have presence compared with no processing.
Great video, would love to see more stuff using the native daw plugins, so peoples can follow along with out having to think they need really expensive third party plugins
Yes, but also cool to see his workflow
For this guy's workflow, you do need third party plugins. He explains the concepts he is working with. If you can't apply these concepts using different plugins, you haven't learned them. He uploaded a free lesson to TH-cam. What else is he supposed to do?
Does brick wall limiting on the EQ not cause a resonance bump on the kick?
damn right! the steeper the filtercurve, the more troubles it makes usually...
Linear phase mod helps
Or natural
I've learnt to just make a kick from scratch so I know the phase is good. Then I make my sub custom to fit the kick so the phase alignment is perfect. I then stay the hell away from high pass eq. Volume curves are way better for your low end than eq.
Why do the sharp HP at 72bdb? That's just asking for major phase issues, surely a gentle slope or shelf would be much better for clarity?
Wow man this is such an awesome Drum & Bass tutorial I love it. Big up DNB Academy.👊
Imagine the reaction if you released a track on Relevant Dnb or the likes hahahaha
Nice live production. What is the best DAW for DnB? I was planning on using FL Studio
They all do the same thing
I’d say ableton for EDM, Fl for beats and logic is better for live recordings. Don’t get me wrong tho anyone can become a top producer of any genre with any DAW
Purchased FL Studio, Logic, and Ableton. Ableton won me over. Highly recommend it. While FL is popular among hip-hop producers, Logic is favored by live performers and singers, and Ableton is a go-to for many EDM producers. There are exceptions like Kanine who uses FL and Wilkinson who prefers Logic, but I wholeheartedly endorse Ableton as the majority of dnb producers-chase and status, sub focus, dimension, burr oak use it.
@kerimallami I appreciate taking ur time to explain. thank you for your detailed insight. Will definitely look into it
@@harveysouthern-n1x ableton is best for live recording by far
Great tutorial. So useful
NI's Supercharger GT (off the Komplete NOW subscription) has built-in saturation, compression, and character shaping - in that order. For every technique in this video, it's been my favorite bus plugin, but I still appreciate this video going further in depth at every step~
sick brother
not to criticise, but isn't that sub phasing? thanks for the tutorial though. good stuff! 👊🏻
Спасибо за урок!
Dope knwoledge
Awesome
I love that ableton skin! What is it?
You can change the color in preferences
its a Ableton skin
@@NRTKDNB not a skin
@@NRTKDNB no
Reptilian skin
I can't find the camelphat 3 plugin online ;/ does anyone have a download?
Did you find it?
I can't find it either
This works, been using it for the last week
@@LeeFokus Could you message me the link please Lee?
@@TheJrRyanhi mate didnt realise yt delete comments with links, but if you google camelphat vst and scroll down to rhe soft prober one, that works
If you don't balance the volume after making adjustments along the way then obviously it's going to sound better because our brains perceive louder as better. You didn't demonstrate the specific effects of any of the tools, you just used them all to add volume one by one making it louder each time. Anyone can do that.
Both sound bad tbh
Thanks !