Almost all third party fx plugins - different compressors, EQs etc make almost no difference to a mix compared to the stock ones in any major DAW. They're just selling tiny idiosyncrasies from legacy hardware EQs and compressors (which you can get 99% of the way there by setting params differently in a stock plugin) as "essential". You don't need a LA-2A plugin for example. Either your DAW already has one that models it, or you can achieve the same sound with the compressors your DAW has by playing with the params. Any difference wouldn't be visible to the listener (or matter, even if it was). Neither does "oversampling" and other such features have much of a role. Thousands of #1 hits and well respected albums were done with bog standard fx plugins with no oversampling at all.
Getting into music production recently, and you’ve honestly showed and taught me so much since I started watching you and I’m very appreciative for it. So massive thanks to you! Keep it up!
Dude, that was awesome! Your remake of Pink + White is spot-on. You did an amazing job breaking down each element of the song and recreating it with your own unique style. Your passion for music shines through in your work, and it's clear that you put a lot of effort into this. Keep up the great work!
This was really inspirational. Thank you for doing this man. I know a lot of time and dedication went into this and it was really nice to see how you did it
Bro! You 100% need to know that this video was worth all the effort you put in to it and also a great move to shine a light on the other great work you've done and have on display within your library. Keep glowing! This is special
I'm starting music production with no background in music, and after watching almost the entire music nerd youtube library, your content is the one that helped me the most !!!!
I'm as new to music production as people get so this is insanely awesome to watch. I wish I had half your skill! Don't ever apologize for being nerdy because I loved learning about all this. Crazy how when you start putting your own tracks together you start paying attention to all the individual drums and things in the songs you love. I beg of you, please turn this into a recurring series. I need this.
This guy is a good singer, trying to remake the beat is one thing which I think is the best exercise you could do as a producer, but then his vocals took me by surprise. Sounds more in tone with joji which is actually a great sound in itself Great job man
Saw this video and got really inspired by seeing you recreate this song, soo inspired that I wanted to do it myself. i used up the whole day to recreate "Marcel" by Her's, proud of myself and happy I found this channel again. Thanks for the inspo
This is absolutely, devastatingly impressive work. The best recreation I've heard in my life, plus considering how many different instruments hard to recreate there were. Kudos !
Girl you hit those high notes, that's all that matters 💅🏻😂🤣 this was so educational for me as a beginner! I'd love to see you do more of these if you ever feel called 🙏🏻
Grats! 👏 Came a long way to do all that.. I felt your satisfaction on your last listen. Hopefully I can feel that one day. While recreating/copying a song can be trial and error, creating a good song usually requires musical understanding at least of scales and chords. Looks like this one uses borrowed chords too so you'd have to know how to implement that also.
This is amazing, so glad I found you!! Love your style of explanation, and how clear you are with your thought process and what plugins you are using. I always say remaking is the fastest way to get better, and just watching you do this taught me SO SO MUCH!
crazy close, I sometimes host remake challanges on my discord server and it's always cool to see how different people get different elements perfectly right so that if everyones best parts are combined you get the actual original haha
this is pure talent my brother!! The amount of work you put in this remake is crazy and it sounds the exact same 🔥👏🏻 Here you become one my favourite ❤
Please please please make more remakes this is so cool and educational thank you so much for this there’s a lot of remakes but this is the closest and it’s really cool to really see the person make it live
Such a nice remake and walkthrough! One thing I'll add on is definitely do warms up for your voice to really hit the highs without scratching or tearing. Take care of your voice!
@@camus.mp3 I’m don’t a combined choir at my high school and that’s what we start with, warming up because it’s very hard and becomes a chore to hit the high notes and low notes for a sustain. so if you do some lip trills to get blood moving and just yell from highest to lowest pitch then you are cooling.
dude this is so cool. PLS MAKE A VIDEO OF UR JOURNEY IN MUSIC. LIKE FROM WHERE U WERE LITTLE TILL HIGHSCHOOL OR WHAT NOT. AND WHAT MADE U LIKE MUSICCCC
9:45 - I think the most valuable skill you can learn in audio/music production is vocal production and fx stacks. It's the most important part of the mix arguably, and the most nuanced. It also never has a one size fits all answer, its going to require ears and patience to work with that singer, on that mic, in that room.
AMAZING video man. There are so many remake videos, but your flow was so great and love all the attention to detail. I realize I gotta do more remakes to step up my own songwriting game. Thanks bro.
I enjoyed watching the whole 20 minutes. So Inspiring and entertaining at the same time. And when you started singing 😳 your voice is special. Great video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I have been repeatedly informed that was Beyonce thanks guys I feel way better now
This comment aged well. 💀
@@seantreyfr he was just trying to survive..
@@teenxtcy wdym
when i heard you chose pink + white of all the songs i just knew you'd struggle with her part
CLOSE ENOUGH. DROP THE ALBUM
hahaha
LOOLLLL
REAL
Say it louder😂😂😂🫂
@@camus.mp3 he wasn't joking. do it.
Fun fact Pharrell produced this beat and ngl pharrell uses a lot of stock plugins in logic and sound designs them a little
REALLY I had no idea
I really didn't feel like it needed much fancy processing at all
Wait Fr????
no way??!!
Almost all third party fx plugins - different compressors, EQs etc make almost no difference to a mix compared to the stock ones in any major DAW. They're just selling tiny idiosyncrasies from legacy hardware EQs and compressors (which you can get 99% of the way there by setting params differently in a stock plugin) as "essential". You don't need a LA-2A plugin for example. Either your DAW already has one that models it, or you can achieve the same sound with the compressors your DAW has by playing with the params. Any difference wouldn't be visible to the listener (or matter, even if it was). Neither does "oversampling" and other such features have much of a role. Thousands of #1 hits and well respected albums were done with bog standard fx plugins with no oversampling at all.
I was genuinely blown away when your vocals first came in, you’re an incredible singer... brilliantly done, this was such a fun watch :)
nahh too kind
your workflow is so sick to watch, seeing your face when you listened to the final product and realized that you pulled it off was mad inspiring
that's so cool to hear I was about to cut the end off more !
amazing man! btw, the "female voice" is a casual hidden Beyonce feature, and I've got to say you did a damn good effort to hit those notes
ofc he felt no need to mention this
No ads, no ego, simply the passion in the music for creating great music. Props!
PLEASE DO MORE THIS WAS SO WELL PUT TOGETHER AND EDUCATIONAL
definitely my new favorite production channel. big ups
woo
18:33 this joy of getting something right is soooo relatable when producing
fr
@@camus.mp3 ayyy the goat replies too
the dedication is jusssstttt 🤯🤯🤯
🫡
Getting into music production recently, and you’ve honestly showed and taught me so much since I started watching you and I’m very appreciative for it. So massive thanks to you! Keep it up!
That's stunning will, glad to have you
Tbh, the fact you are having fun is really what’s important. Good work.
Dude, that was awesome! Your remake of Pink + White is spot-on. You did an amazing job breaking down each element of the song and recreating it with your own unique style. Your passion for music shines through in your work, and it's clear that you put a lot of effort into this. Keep up the great work!
I know what it's like to be a perfectionist remaking or covering any song that you like. but dude this was insanely accurate.
6:34 “that is so mega epic” that was so cute I understand that feeling 100% 🥺
pink + white has always been one of my favorite beats, the vibe is so good
This was really inspirational. Thank you for doing this man. I know a lot of time and dedication went into this and it was really nice to see how you did it
Bro! You 100% need to know that this video was worth all the effort you put in to it and also a great move to shine a light on the other great work you've done and have on display within your library. Keep glowing! This is special
🙏🙏
Yo this claps. I've listened to the song loads but never noticed how much the bassline variants keep the track so fresh. Impressive work!
One of the best videos on this platform, really appreciate the hours that went into this. Super talented!
I'm starting music production with no background in music, and after watching almost the entire music nerd youtube library, your content is the one that helped me the most !!!!
ahh that's amazing to hear, good luck with it YT is too good
I was NOT ready for those strings at the end to sound as majestic as they did after processing 😮
my fav video on the internet this is soooooo gOOD your talent is incredible
YOU ARE MEGA TALENTED. seeing passion like this is so refreshing
I'm as new to music production as people get so this is insanely awesome to watch. I wish I had half your skill! Don't ever apologize for being nerdy because I loved learning about all this. Crazy how when you start putting your own tracks together you start paying attention to all the individual drums and things in the songs you love. I beg of you, please turn this into a recurring series. I need this.
YEAH you start to listen to songs as separate elements. for better or for worse you can't reverse that lol
I liked this! Amazing work
This guy is a good singer, trying to remake the beat is one thing which I think is the best exercise you could do as a producer, but then his vocals took me by surprise. Sounds more in tone with joji which is actually a great sound in itself
Great job man
ABSOLUTE FIRE JOB MANNNN CRAZYYYY
Saw this video and got really inspired by seeing you recreate this song, soo inspired that I wanted to do it myself. i used up the whole day to recreate "Marcel" by Her's, proud of myself and happy I found this channel again. Thanks for the inspo
yesss this is amazing - that's the whole point of this to do it with your own faves
I love that song! I might have to steal your idea and remake it too haha
This is absolutely, devastatingly impressive work. The best recreation I've heard in my life, plus considering how many different instruments hard to recreate there were. Kudos !
It's how you enjoy your creation at the end for me
Great work
This was a crazy mad breakdown. It's so good to see a fellow Aussie hitting this out of the park, keep doing you bro!!!
Girl you hit those high notes, that's all that matters 💅🏻😂🤣 this was so educational for me as a beginner! I'd love to see you do more of these if you ever feel called 🙏🏻
Just the work of a super fan. I’m sure the amount of hours you put into this are second to none. Nice job man 🫡
This is my first time watching a remake all the way thru and I am ubberly pleased with the recording of the process.
bro you're too much talented
Grats! 👏 Came a long way to do all that.. I felt your satisfaction on your last listen. Hopefully I can feel that one day.
While recreating/copying a song can be trial and error, creating a good song usually requires musical understanding at least of scales and chords. Looks like this one uses borrowed chords too so you'd have to know how to implement that also.
This is amazing, so glad I found you!! Love your style of explanation, and how clear you are with your thought process and what plugins you are using. I always say remaking is the fastest way to get better, and just watching you do this taught me SO SO MUCH!
absolutely beautiful bro. the inspiration just keeps coming from you
nahh stop boffie
Fire fire fire you went crazy at 11:25 on that midi keyboard
2 notes go hard
6:30 wearing a pink and white fit for the whole video is perfect
this was the most fun i've had watching a YT video in months. thanks!
incredible work! I'm inspired to do this to one of my favorite songs now
Been recommending this method to people for years! This is so dope!
you know
wow great job! even Shazam recognizes it which is honestly insane
crazy close, I sometimes host remake challanges on my discord server and it's always cool to see how different people get different elements perfectly right so that if everyones best parts are combined you get the actual original haha
woah that's actually such a cool idea, everyone's got their strengths
Will never forget when I first headed this song in 2016. This is seriously cool dude, you’ve got a new subscriber!
this is beyond impressive. One of your best videos for sure!
damn thanks :)
Omggg, YOU REALLY SHOULD CONSIDERATE make an ALBUM , mannnn keeep on 🎉❤
This is amazing, PLEASE MAKE MORE with other songs
I accidentaly clicked on this video... Watched the whole thing... that was so inspirational and awesome bro wth that is like SO IMPRESSIVE WTH
amazing video, great work man! respect the patience!
Dude, this Sunday i heard this album for the first time. What a perfect timing. Great video! Cheers from Uruguay
Oh man to hear this one for the first tiime - you've got a beautiful month of listening ahead of you
sick video bro, absolutely right about remaking stuff being a hack for improving!
The Pentatonic Shifting/Modal interchange to the parallel Major makes that melody over Amaj7 Pop for real
goddamn, that's sounds amazing bro
i like and envy your pure passion!!
Holy shit dude this is amazing!! So glad this channel got recommended to me, wishing u all the success in the future!
New sup!!! I really appreciate the fact you play actual instruments in Abelton and not the typical drawing in notes!!! Love the attention to detail!!!
loved when you started singing and the part where you whooped out the violin
this is ur best vid yet. great remake!
🥰
this is insane dedication holy
love your video!!!! love your vocal
that boy frank needs to see this. you are crazy talented mate
I love the dedication you had in this vid. I'd love to see more of these kinds of remakes with different artists!
goated! didn't expect the violin pull
Thnks brosky giving those who took sometime off music to jump right back into it great work 🔥🔥🔥🔥
As a fellow artist, I'm so happy this video exists. Incredible vibes.
this is pure talent my brother!! The amount of work you put in this remake is crazy and it sounds the exact same 🔥👏🏻 Here you become one my favourite ❤
That's insanely closee !!! Amazing work 🔥
This is reallyyy dope ...admire the hardwork and dedication 💯🙏
Please please please make more remakes this is so cool and educational thank you so much for this there’s a lot of remakes but this is the closest and it’s really cool to really see the person make it live
i genuinely could
@@camus.mp3 yes yes yes!!
this was one of the coolest things i've ever seen on youtube. outstanding talent and bravery to tackle this masterpiece of a song. great job man
lets goo
Great job and solid content!
Bro this is insaneeeely good omg
Had to subscribe just off of this. The dedication is incredible. Ur the real deal
editing is crazy, the remake is pure epic, gj man its amzing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah, you'll never be able to experience Pink+White the same ever again 😭
Such a nice remake and walkthrough! One thing I'll add on is definitely do warms up for your voice to really hit the highs without scratching or tearing. Take care of your voice!
Never got vocal training so this is a great reminder ty
@@camus.mp3 I’m don’t a combined choir at my high school and that’s what we start with, warming up because it’s very hard and becomes a chore to hit the high notes and low notes for a sustain. so if you do some lip trills to get blood moving and just yell from highest to lowest pitch then you are cooling.
i have no idea what you were doing the entire time lol but that was great, so fun to watch! genuinely laughed along with you
Love this!! Well done ✨
Amazing job bro! Really inspiring
dude this is so cool. PLS MAKE A VIDEO OF UR JOURNEY IN MUSIC. LIKE FROM WHERE U WERE LITTLE TILL HIGHSCHOOL OR WHAT NOT. AND WHAT MADE U LIKE MUSICCCC
This is sick
9:45 - I think the most valuable skill you can learn in audio/music production is vocal production and fx stacks. It's the most important part of the mix arguably, and the most nuanced. It also never has a one size fits all answer, its going to require ears and patience to work with that singer, on that mic, in that room.
Excellent job! WOW.
AMAZING video man. There are so many remake videos, but your flow was so great and love all the attention to detail. I realize I gotta do more remakes to step up my own songwriting game. Thanks bro.
get in thank you
this goes so hard YOU NAILED IT
So good bro ! You rework its so close to the original 🎉
Congrats Camus
Amazing job man! really inspirational, you made me feel like I wanna make a remake right now, thanks for the video
amazing job!! not only a great ear but all those instruments... amazing!!
DAMNNNNN LOVE THIS
56 seconds in the video and I had to stop To like it already and tell you, you are exactly right. Can’t wait to see how this turns out
Genuinely very impressive
big ups!!
Smiled from ear to ear during the listen through. You killed it homie!
your amazing. u deserve to be famous
I enjoyed watching the whole 20 minutes. So Inspiring and entertaining at the same time. And when you started singing 😳 your voice is special. Great video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Daaaaamn, bro! I'm neither a producer nor an artist, but I stayed till the last minute because what you did was fire