Throw a bunch of loops together and add a sting… seen this 100 times over. All that really matters in 2024 is your image, good agent and manager in today’s house industry.
I mean as a beginner this video has a few tips, basically just add some warm to everything. Also the title is a bit misleading, it should be called a loop from scratch. This isnt a track
Hi, can anyone can tell me the tip she explains, at the beggining, with the kick ? I didn't know this "shorcut" to loop the kick. I don't see how to do that... Thank's in advice if anyone can help me !
heyyy fellow ableton user here! Make sure ur kick sample is exactly one bar in length (if not cut it). Click on it and on the bottom left in arrangement view where it says the info about the sample like the name, length, and start and end times, you should see a button that says loop. turns orange when you click it and then you can just drag the end of the kick to ur desired length for the loop. hope this helps, happy producing!!
@@tigerfistocular9110thank you ! It worked. (just did a ctrl+J to create an audio with the kick, then you can activate the small "activate" button. Thank you !
I always had this preconception that professional musicians 'have a sound in their head' that they want to create. But actually, most music is just from sitting there and seeing what happens. Which is totally how I make stuff. 😅
Perhaps people that have perfect pitch may be like that but them cats are few and far between, for most of all us others its a rinse and repeat process I reckon
This is making me want to signup for Roland Cloud (where you'll be able to get access to the VST versions of ALL Roland's legendary keyboards like the Juno she is using in the video). But then I realised how poor I am and decided I can't signup.
Hello, I find the software excellent and very quick to implement. Before watching I wasn't very sure of myself but I'm reassured about the workflow used :) I do pretty much the same, thank you for sharing this video
its interesting how so many of u.s producers seem to finance their artistry by aiding the forever wars and military industrial complex then go and become artists with full fledged studios etc.
@@THOMASTAYIMOEHL man, its simply overwhelming amount. you would think its an exaggeration but find a producer youtube channel with a lot of hardware and the chance is pretty big, but obvioulsy you have to follow or check their pictures on other accounts and sooner or later its all financed by the military so to speak. specially within urban type of music, sad situation really
Not having her speakers!? Damn, she should do some soul searching and history seeking. Back in the “jack” days, guys were coming up with sounds on home stereos speakers that were weak and distorted from snaps and pops vinyl, and you know it was stolen bought from a pawn shop 808 with a small Casio keyboard from your little cousin’s house no grind, grit, no dig, no dynamite soul! You wonder why they keep playing the early tracks!
That's the old way of doing things and tbh, still an excellent way to make music. Its cool what you can do with sampled bass and chords. Chop them up, layer them, switch them around, apply FX, etc. You can get so creative using samples. Its no different to sampling drums or guitars. Don't listen to anyone who tells you its cheating because some of the best music ever created was done using sampled loops. I have many official remix packs from popular 90s dance tracks and these always came with bass and chord loops to get hands on with.
I love your way of doing muisca I am a self-taught DJ interesting what you do each dj has his personality you are unique I like what you do.. Because I'm a DJ Producer.... ...
Who's feeling this beat? Let us know who we should invite to the studio next 👇
prok and fitch, d.ramirez,...
BasiK
Floorplan
Her ghost producer?
SKREAM! Please
Really enjoy watching how other people work in Ableton
This is awesome. Please keep the Track From Scratch series going.
Throw a bunch of loops together and add a sting… seen this 100 times over. All that really matters in 2024 is your image, good agent and manager in today’s house industry.
She’s pretty interesting girl went from fixing military drones in the US Navy to producer / DJ
+1
It’s a house track tutorial not a sound design class
Would love to see David Morales working on a track in this series, absolute legend in house music 👊🏼
I mean as a beginner this video has a few tips, basically just add some warm to everything. Also the title is a bit misleading, it should be called a loop from scratch. This isnt a track
hi, when you listen to her, you realize the importance of... having good friends, and good samples
Чётко ✌👌👍🙏
Such a great content❤❤❤
Revealing the secret that top producers are still learning and experimenting!!!
Glad you think so!
Thanks for those amazing tips!!
Really enjoyed this process!
Hi, can anyone can tell me the tip she explains, at the beggining, with the kick ? I didn't know this "shorcut" to loop the kick. I don't see how to do that... Thank's in advice if anyone can help me !
I don't use ableton but lookup how to drag and duplicate, or something like that. Normally involves holding CTRL/CMD and dragging.
heyyy fellow ableton user here! Make sure ur kick sample is exactly one bar in length (if not cut it). Click on it and on the bottom left in arrangement view where it says the info about the sample like the name, length, and start and end times, you should see a button that says loop. turns orange when you click it and then you can just drag the end of the kick to ur desired length for the loop. hope this helps, happy producing!!
Thank you very much !
@@prestigious5s23thank's !
@@tigerfistocular9110thank you ! It worked. (just did a ctrl+J to create an audio with the kick, then you can activate the small "activate" button. Thank you !
I always had this preconception that professional musicians 'have a sound in their head' that they want to create. But actually, most music is just from sitting there and seeing what happens. Which is totally how I make stuff. 😅
Perhaps people that have perfect pitch may be like that but them cats are few and far between, for most of all us others its a rinse and repeat process I reckon
Its got an old skool vibe to it
That was great!!!.... ( Nice to see someone explain their proccess in such a straightforward & as is way... )
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ableton Baby
This is making me want to signup for Roland Cloud (where you'll be able to get access to the VST versions of ALL Roland's legendary keyboards like the Juno she is using in the video).
But then I realised how poor I am and decided I can't signup.
This sounding great
u gotta be kidding me this is some grade 8 stuff bring mandragora on here
Hello, I find the software excellent and very quick to implement. Before watching I wasn't very sure of myself but I'm reassured about the workflow used :) I do pretty much the same, thank you for sharing this video
Seth Troxleeerrrrrr yaaaaaah 🎉
its interesting how so many of u.s producers seem to finance their artistry by aiding the forever wars and military industrial complex then go and become artists with full fledged studios etc.
Who else?
@@THOMASTAYIMOEHL man, its simply overwhelming amount. you would think its an exaggeration but find a producer youtube channel with a lot of hardware and the chance is pretty big, but obvioulsy you have to follow or check their pictures on other accounts and sooner or later its all financed by the military so to speak. specially within urban type of music, sad situation really
@@THOMASTAYIMOEHLI think he's being ironic 😂
Idk man, I don't think this is sounding warm enough for me. I think it needs to be a bit warmer.
Would love to see Steve Spacek's process & EVM128... ❤
there is a newer version of sting which works even better😎
Love it
Love Honey
where does she source her samples?
Prob sample packs that come with premade loops
Cymatics is the way
needs to be warmer 😄
Not having her speakers!? Damn, she should do some soul searching and history seeking. Back in the “jack” days, guys were coming up with sounds on home stereos speakers that were weak and distorted from snaps and pops vinyl, and you know it was stolen bought from a pawn shop 808 with a small Casio keyboard from your little cousin’s house no grind, grit, no dig, no dynamite soul! You wonder why they keep playing the early tracks!
Ar pee go 😂
lol yup....
Wow ... IKR... 🤐😶
❤️🔥🔥🥁
💣
Yo this awesome stuff and I love HoneyLuv as a producer 😮🎉❤ @DJMag
I like the arpeego
Veeeeryyyy Baasic
Such an expensive studio she means business
Nothing groundbreaking innit
It's good but seems to me she's just using loops for bass and chords.
That's the old way of doing things and tbh, still an excellent way to make music. Its cool what you can do with sampled bass and chords. Chop them up, layer them, switch them around, apply FX, etc. You can get so creative using samples. Its no different to sampling drums or guitars. Don't listen to anyone who tells you its cheating because some of the best music ever created was done using sampled loops. I have many official remix packs from popular 90s dance tracks and these always came with bass and chord loops to get hands on with.
Ma ha superato il corso????
Could be me, but doesn’t sound out of key?
She's so hot 🔥 and talented.
Бес музыку читает!!!
This was all drag and drop. 🤦🏿♂️
I love your way of doing muisca I am a self-taught DJ interesting what you do each dj has his personality you are unique I like what you do.. Because I'm a DJ Producer.... ...