This was crazy concise and helpful, pretty much covers all basses anyone could need. I definitely wouldn't mind the exact same format for a percussion video! Cheers from Scotland
Percussion is a whole lot bigger subject man. It's a cool video idea, but I need to figure out how to make it into a 10-15min video, not a 3 month course 😂
this is super-practical. I like the way you showed how to get from offbeat to groover. it's more useful to understand how to derive the bassline from another simpler bassline than it is to just show us the bassline! thanks!
This may sound like a lot, but I think if you were able to show in corner of screen what shortcuts you press when doing certain things would help a lot for those who watch and want to improve their workflow. Love your videos and you're ability to explain thoroughly!
@@djprealyeah, the problem is EDM only means „electronic dance music“ so basically everything: house, techno, minimal, hardstyle etc. but when anybody talks about edm, they mean this mainstream crap like dimitri vegas, steve aoki, calvin harris and so forth. Normal people don’t know what genre this kind of music is, that’s why they call it EDM. People that are hearing house music or techno, they say exactly that. But the average guy who hears this crap music say that they hear EDM. That’s why House and Techno Guys hate it, when this kind of music is described as „EDM“ and that’s why it’s normalised to call this shit genres as EDM, even when it basically isn’t a specific genre and techno and house is described as techno and house. 🙈
@@djpreal nah bro HOUSE is not edm. It’s not even all the time electronic. Inspired the whole edm genre but not edm. It’s like calling Drum and Bass Hip Hop. Hip Hop inspired Drum and Bass but is not Drum and Bass. House barely uses effects if it is electronic not like the effects driven EDM.
Hi, Dilby! Can you explain how you made that low groove before you explained the bass patterns? In "The Beat" Chapter. Thanks in advance and great tutorial!
Hi Dilby, nice video! I have a question for you: the key is important in a tech house track? Or if sounds good doesn't matter? Thanks for the video! Very interesting
hi dilby! you’re whats inspired me to start producing the music that i love to listen to. that track in the intro was unreal btw, might need an ID for that! love from canada ❤
Almost fell in love with this tutorial - instead, I just like it very very much. The thing wrong with this is that you didn't use a more common Synth like Serum/Diva/Ableton Stock. I was just about to subscribe to your Patreon until I realised that. Do you generally use Serum/Stock plugs in any projects on your Patreon?
@@dilbydj Sure, just enter the chapters of your videos into the description, e.g. for this one: 0:00 Intro 1:46 Off-Beat Bass 2:55 16th Note Bass 5:36 Groover Bass 8:04 Sustained Bass 10:19 Legato Bass Important is: Always start at 0:00.
When you said " no edm crap", I was sold.Love your style.The groover is the one I love the most.In the future, can you do something in the style of Chus& Ceballos (The Sun), Band&Dos or Fake Mood ? Thank you.
@@dilbydj yeah, obviously that was the first thing I tried. The only one I see is the “Better Basslines” project but it doesn’t contain them as seen in this video.
@@dilbydj found it! For some reason it doesn’t pops up if you type the keyword “bass” by itself lol. But when I searched the word “bassline” I see it. Thanks for the quick response. Great content bro! Keep it up.
@@RobertoVillaLobby I think the result will be a bit of a mess mate. Simple is usually better, so not sure why you would want a track with 5 basslines.
@@dilbydj That's what i thought but I don't know ableton that well and it looked like everything was playing at once. I'll construct them and run em through the AS-1 this evening 🙂
One thing is confusing me. He keeps referring to the 3rd beat as the the offbeat, but that is not correct- beats 1 and 3 are on-beat while 2 and 4 are off beat. Am I missing something?
I honestly can't make out the bass from all the other things happening in the track. Wish you soloed it. On the "Groover" loop I honestly don't hear anything lining up with the pattern you're showing. Maybe too much happening in the low end. Do yo have some delay on the bass?! maybe give the bass more character in a demo, like a saw with some harmonics. I think it's borderline sub bass in this mix
@@arjanpetersen yeah, I understand what you meant there. But not sure why you found it so strange. The tone a synth will play from a specific note is determined mainly by the tuning of the oscillator on the synth. F3 could play a sub bas or a high string, it all depends on how the synth patch is working.
Why do I have to like everything? The answer is, I don't! It's my opinion. You're entitled to yours and I'm entitled to mine. What do you consider "EDM"?
@@dilbydj I'm not trolling! I'm a songwriter who is trying to incorporate more dance things into my production, and I'm simply genuinely curious about what experienced people see as the problem with various sub genre's. It's the first time I've heard shade thrown at EDM. Although I used to hear that about trance years ago.
@@JM-co6rf in my opinion it's cheesy, obvious, obnoxious an pretty lowest common denominator music. I also don't feel like the artists who were doing big room EDM have a lot of integrity and you can see that in the way that most of them are now doing mainstream tech house or some other flavour of the month genre. I feel that way about plenty of music, electronic or otherwise and that's the reason why I focus on music that I like and respect on my TH-cam channel. The fact is that my music is less popular and less commercially viable than that type of mainstream electronic music, so maybe I'm the one who's disillusioned. But I do know what I like and that's what I chose to focus on. It's not for everyone, I get that, and as a result my channel likely will never be as big as something like "EDM Tips" and I'm fine with that. It's not snobby or elitist, everyone can do what they like and I wish them all the success in the world, it doesn't take anything away from me as I'm in my own lane. But by the other side of the coin, I don't have to like Ike what they do and I'm comfortable with sharing that opinion.
@@dilbydj The thing I dislike is the DJ culture where people who didn't produce the music get the attention. There are these EDM channels where some hot 23 year old chick presses a button on her gear and you watch her livestream from her luxurious skyrise apartment, and she puts her hands in the air when the drop happens. I want to puke. As a guy that's spent 20 years writing and recording and sweating through the process, I don't understand the attention they get.
@@dilbydj, I’m sure coming up with new and innovative sounds is difficult . . . probably much easier to imitate the current sounds and keep churning out derivative music.
@@stevebedford6814 That didn't really answer my question Steve. Here is another question. Can you name one OTHER activity or skill where you expect someone who is learning to innovate before they understand the foundations? Would you expect someone training to be a chef to stop regurgitating the fundamentals and start innovating before they understand the basics of their craft? Would you go to that restaurant? Obviously the answer is no, because that's not how innovation happens. It happens through practice and experience and mastering the fundamentals of something.
That's my opinion bro. Big Room EDM appropriated the name "progressive house" and ruined the name. Don't get me started on the current big room EDM that is being branded as "tech house" 🤮 But that's just my opinion, you're 100% entitled to hold a different opinion and I respect whatever opinion you may have. Have a great weekend bro! ✌️
@@dilbydj too me, next gen bigroom sounds cool, and yeah it known as tech house but actually it's not. Anyways i really liked your video, good things to learn.
The hint is in the title mate. It's not called "the 5 most creative bass lines you ever heard" is it? It is intended for people learning music production. Jog on 🤡
Wow, thats a great video Dilby!!! Very useful stuff once again. Thanks!
You're welcome bro ✌️
Bro you just saved me. I was over complicating my basslines & starting to lose confidence. Cheers for this video
Glad to hear it!
This was crazy concise and helpful, pretty much covers all basses anyone could need.
I definitely wouldn't mind the exact same format for a percussion video!
Cheers from Scotland
Percussion is a whole lot bigger subject man. It's a cool video idea, but I need to figure out how to make it into a 10-15min video, not a 3 month course 😂
@@dilbydj hahah excellent point, there's endless possibilities with percussion
@@dilbydj i would pay good money for a 3 month drum course ;)
''Progressive house , not that edm crap'' 😂 love it
The best tutorial on base lines i´ve ever seen!!!! thank you Dilby, love your music bro!!! I play it lots ‹3
Glad it helped mate. And thanks for your kind words 🙏
this is super-practical. I like the way you showed how to get from offbeat to groover. it's more useful to understand how to derive the bassline from another simpler bassline than it is to just show us the bassline! thanks!
As Hannibal Lecter said: First principles - simplicity! Cool tips... Thanks
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Stay away from the bass Clarice
This may sound like a lot, but I think if you were able to show in corner of screen what shortcuts you press when doing certain things would help a lot for those who watch and want to improve their workflow. Love your videos and you're ability to explain thoroughly!
Yeah, I agree. Unfortunately the screen recording software I use can't do this. I tried to figure a way to do it but no luck so far.
Straight to the point. Perfect distilled information. Thanks alot, big guy!
Very useful, thanks! Wich sounds did you use for those bass lines? All are very nice
Trillian
Thanks nice and useful for learning
“Progressive house, melodic techno… (not edm crap)” HAAHAHAHHA that won my subscription 😂😂😂
not edm crap means, not electronic dance music crap. Progressive house and melodic techno is edm, I think it's big room genre what u all hate.
@@djprealyeah, the problem is EDM only means „electronic dance music“ so basically everything: house, techno, minimal, hardstyle etc.
but when anybody talks about edm, they mean this mainstream crap like dimitri vegas, steve aoki, calvin harris and so forth.
Normal people don’t know what genre this kind of music is, that’s why they call it EDM. People that are hearing house music or techno, they say exactly that. But the average guy who hears this crap music say that they hear EDM. That’s why House and Techno Guys hate it, when this kind of music is described as „EDM“ and that’s why it’s normalised to call this shit genres as EDM, even when it basically isn’t a specific genre and techno and house is described as techno and house. 🙈
@@djpreal nah bro HOUSE is not edm. It’s not even all the time electronic. Inspired the whole edm genre but not edm. It’s like calling Drum and Bass Hip Hop. Hip Hop inspired Drum and Bass but is not Drum and Bass. House barely uses effects if it is electronic not like the effects driven EDM.
Liked the long bass lines . Really made the track pop the most
Just what I was looking for. Subbed. Thanks!
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Hi, Dilby!
Can you explain how you made that low groove before you explained the bass patterns?
In "The Beat" Chapter.
Thanks in advance and great tutorial!
I honestly can't remember mate 😂. But as I say in the video, you can download the project to check it out. Thanks for watching.
@@dilbydj I think it is a Tom Groove, but I'll see it in the project thanks!
Do I hear " The Bells" Jeff Mills pattern? :) Thanks for the tutorial!
I really like that pluck (arp) as lead. Any suggestion how to achieve that? Sounds great your music
I think it's just a Preset from Ableton Operator. I'll have to look in the studio when I'm there.
Hi Dilby, nice video!
I have a question for you: the key is important in a tech house track? Or if sounds good doesn't matter? Thanks for the video! Very interesting
Yes, it's important
hi dilby! you’re whats inspired me to start producing the music that i love to listen to. that track in the intro was unreal btw, might need an ID for that! love from canada ❤
Hey man, the track is mine called Sensei... www.beatport.com/track/sensei/16102043
awesome tutorial. my song is banging now
Just discovered your channel. Super helpful and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you man!
No problem, glad you're enjoying the videos ✌️
"...not EDM crap" - after this I subscribed. 😂
edm is Electronic Dance Music
Beautiful lecture. Thanks Dilby :) I also very much dig the consequent A-B-ing with the mid and top end.
Amazing, many thanks!
May I know what did you use for the bass? Serum I pressume?
In 2024 given information still actual! Many thanks :)
your work is precious, thanks a lot
Thank you too!
the groover bass - lovely thx
I needed this
Great!! Very useful indeed.
Thanks homie ✌️
The tresillo pattern is the same as the dancehall beat and it is really easy for me to implement in tech house
Just wow!
Super useful video! Thanks a lot for that mate 👍 🙏
You're welcome brother ✌️
Not the EDM Crap! Love it!!😃🥰😝
Hi Dilby, what Trillian sounds are you using ? I’m trying to browse patches I like but they all sound not fitting for deep house
I don't remember mate. If you open up the project files in Ableton you should be able to see whatever patch was used.
gracias muy buen video y la explicación ome!
that works very well. thank you!
Nice one!
"not the EDM crap..." 😂 good man
I tell it like it is bro 😂
very good 👍👍👍
thank you for tuto
Almost fell in love with this tutorial - instead, I just like it very very much. The thing wrong with this is that you didn't use a more common Synth like Serum/Diva/Ableton Stock. I was just about to subscribe to your Patreon until I realised that.
Do you generally use Serum/Stock plugs in any projects on your Patreon?
I'd love seeing you indexing your videos when it makes so much sense (5 patterns).
Hey mate, thanks for the comment. Can you please explain a little bit? I don't really understand what you mean.
@@dilbydj Sure, just enter the chapters of your videos into the description, e.g. for this one:
0:00 Intro
1:46 Off-Beat Bass
2:55 16th Note Bass
5:36 Groover Bass
8:04 Sustained Bass
10:19 Legato Bass
Important is: Always start at 0:00.
@@dilbydj Ah, now i see that you did index the video, but didn't start at 0:00, therefore the chapters weren't visible in the timeline.
@@rivella99 Ah, ok. I didn't realise it has to start at 0:00 to show up properly. Thx
@@dilbydj Sure, i thank you for the interesting videos you provide.
Great tips - thanks mate!
Thank you Dilby!
Amazing, great information to know
Nice one. Thanks for watching ✌️
When you said " no edm crap", I was sold.Love your style.The groover is the one I love the most.In the future, can you do something in the style of Chus& Ceballos (The Sun), Band&Dos or Fake Mood ? Thank you.
Hey how are you. I cant find this project on your patreon. Is it deleted ?
Awesome. Thank you for this. Subbed.
Nice one 👍
What presets are you using in Trilian?
I really don't remember. But you can download the project files if you want to check it out.
Hey Dilby, where specifically in your patreon profile i can find the project containing these 5 basslines?
Use the search bro. If you go to the posts and search "bassline" you will find it. There are a lot of project files so always best to use the search.
@@dilbydj yeah, obviously that was the first thing I tried. The only one I see is the “Better Basslines” project but it doesn’t contain them as seen in this video.
@@Tony_2022 It should be the next post under that when you search "bassline". Scroll down a little ;)
@@dilbydj found it! For some reason it doesn’t pops up if you type the keyword “bass” by itself lol. But when I searched the word “bassline” I see it. Thanks for the quick response. Great content bro! Keep it up.
@@Tony_2022 glad you found it mate. I added some tags to the post to make it easier for the future.
This go crazy bro! Most def not the EDM crap lol
Could you please make a tutorial on skippy, jackin´deep house hihat pattern please?
wow amazing class!!!! thanks!! amazing channel!!
brilliant video thanks for the info !
Great tips. Thank you
really useful dude!!
Glad you think so!
So you play all of these basslines over eachother in 1 pattern but each a different frequency range?
You could give it a try if you want
@@dilbydj working on hardware so will take a bit more time to construct. I usually just use the first method out of lazyness 😆
@@RobertoVillaLobby I think the result will be a bit of a mess mate. Simple is usually better, so not sure why you would want a track with 5 basslines.
@@dilbydj That's what i thought but I don't know ableton that well and it looked like everything was playing at once. I'll construct them and run em through the AS-1 this evening 🙂
Brilliant! - thanks. Subbed
Legend!
that sweatshirt is fire
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found your channel today. Very good content, well done :)
God bless you
cheers man!
Cheers Felix
Amazing, thank you!!! :)
V useful - thanks
Great vid thank you!
You're welcome ✌️
One thing is confusing me. He keeps referring to the 3rd beat as the the offbeat, but that is not correct- beats 1 and 3 are on-beat while 2 and 4 are off beat. Am I missing something?
The first bass line definitely gives it a lot of motion
Great work!
Thanks bro ✌️
Awesome 🔥
Glad you like it
Nice stuff ;)
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tank you
"Not the EDM crap" has me LOLing
Mate, don't get me started 😂😂
Awesome, thank you D
Great stuff very useful Thanks :)
Thx a lot!!!!!!!!!!so helpful!!!!!!
Thank you for doing this
You're welcome ✌️
I honestly can't make out the bass from all the other things happening in the track. Wish you soloed it. On the "Groover" loop I honestly don't hear anything lining up with the pattern you're showing. Maybe too much happening in the low end. Do yo have some delay on the bass?! maybe give the bass more character in a demo, like a saw with some harmonics. I think it's borderline sub bass in this mix
thanks!!
very nice
Cheers ✌️
thx!
great
Well done¡¡¡
thxxx
No problem ✌️
Super
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"Not that EDM crap" lmfao. YES!
which notes are you actually playing? since F3 is pretty high octave
Not sure what you really mean, It's playing F3. Trillin is a synth focused on bass. C3-C4 is the ideal octave that it plays.
@@dilbydj I mean that i see F3 as used note.
@@arjanpetersen yeah, I understand what you meant there. But not sure why you found it so strange. The tone a synth will play from a specific note is determined mainly by the tuning of the oscillator on the synth. F3 could play a sub bas or a high string, it all depends on how the synth patch is working.
@@dilbydj sure… was too quick too realize that. Great stuff anyway thanks
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I dont think those notes were gliding to my ears just overlapping?
Why did he throw shade at EDM? I'm new to the genre, what's up w that?
Why do I have to like everything? The answer is, I don't! It's my opinion. You're entitled to yours and I'm entitled to mine.
What do you consider "EDM"?
@@dilbydj I'm not trolling! I'm a songwriter who is trying to incorporate more dance things into my production, and I'm simply genuinely curious about what experienced people see as the problem with various sub genre's. It's the first time I've heard shade thrown at EDM. Although I used to hear that about trance years ago.
@@JM-co6rf in my opinion it's cheesy, obvious, obnoxious an pretty lowest common denominator music. I also don't feel like the artists who were doing big room EDM have a lot of integrity and you can see that in the way that most of them are now doing mainstream tech house or some other flavour of the month genre. I feel that way about plenty of music, electronic or otherwise and that's the reason why I focus on music that I like and respect on my TH-cam channel. The fact is that my music is less popular and less commercially viable than that type of mainstream electronic music, so maybe I'm the one who's disillusioned. But I do know what I like and that's what I chose to focus on. It's not for everyone, I get that, and as a result my channel likely will never be as big as something like "EDM Tips" and I'm fine with that. It's not snobby or elitist, everyone can do what they like and I wish them all the success in the world, it doesn't take anything away from me as I'm in my own lane. But by the other side of the coin, I don't have to like Ike what they do and I'm comfortable with sharing that opinion.
@@dilbydj The thing I dislike is the DJ culture where people who didn't produce the music get the attention. There are these EDM channels where some hot 23 year old chick presses a button on her gear and you watch her livestream from her luxurious skyrise apartment, and she puts her hands in the air when the drop happens. I want to puke. As a guy that's spent 20 years writing and recording and sweating through the process, I don't understand the attention they get.
@@dilbydjFor my own education, could you give me an example of the low common denominator EDM? Super curious if I can spot the cheese.
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What an excellent tutorial, just discovered this channel I'll be back definitely deserves subbing great work dude
Yeah, they haven’t become tiresome or dull, not at all . . .
What do you recommend instead Steve? How should beginners go about understanding the fundamentals in your opinion?
@@dilbydj, I’m sure coming up with new and innovative sounds is difficult . . . probably much easier to imitate the current sounds and keep churning out derivative music.
@@stevebedford6814 That didn't really answer my question Steve.
Here is another question. Can you name one OTHER activity or skill where you expect someone who is learning to innovate before they understand the foundations?
Would you expect someone training to be a chef to stop regurgitating the fundamentals and start innovating before they understand the basics of their craft? Would you go to that restaurant?
Obviously the answer is no, because that's not how innovation happens. It happens through practice and experience and mastering the fundamentals of something.
“Not the EDM crap”
What makes you distinguish it as ‘crap’ ?
Because I dislike it and have no respect for it. It's an opinion... In this case, a factual opinion. 🤣
he said not the edm crap... lol
Money
Yes please Nate, PayPal or direct deposit are both fine brother! ✌️
Edm crap 😠?
That's my opinion bro. Big Room EDM appropriated the name "progressive house" and ruined the name. Don't get me started on the current big room EDM that is being branded as "tech house" 🤮
But that's just my opinion, you're 100% entitled to hold a different opinion and I respect whatever opinion you may have.
Have a great weekend bro! ✌️
@@dilbydj too me, next gen bigroom sounds cool, and yeah it known as tech house but actually it's not.
Anyways i really liked your video, good things to learn.
and when you realize that techno melodic house is also a part of EDM
🤯
This is the most uncreative technics I ever saw somewhere
The hint is in the title mate. It's not called "the 5 most creative bass lines you ever heard" is it? It is intended for people learning music production. Jog on 🤡
Awsome !