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bro u used a sample in a sound design tutorial fu
Ответитьyheeeeee Boom brain!!!mzng boy
ОтветитьTearout features some of my fav type of dubstep elements. This track is sick af, man!
Watching more in depth beat-making tutorials before yours and messing around with the daw im using for several hours helped me understand this way better than when I watched your tutorials without understanding much terminology/cause-and-effect. Clever stuff, Moonboy. I feel like you can probably produce incredible tracks from every subgenre just going off your dubstep and dnb vids bc theyre so vastly different when comparing extremes like liquid dnb and riddim. BRAVO!
Could you do a tutorial on louiejayxx / Rzrkt style ?
Ответитьyour a fcking genius
Ответитьthe explosion thing when you fly away got you a sub lollololol
Ответитьanyone else having issues with the samples not playing?
Ответитьwhat production app do you use like fl studio or?
Ответитьwith which plugin did you process the vocals especially of
Vocal Tag <3
Hands down, that was very helpfull. Thank you 😘
ОтветитьDamn homie, you about to step my game all the way up woth these techniques and id imagine cut down the frustration and time. Fuckin love you.
Idk if youll even read this but ill come back to this video and post my track
Do you offer lessons on producing dubstep ?
Ответитьhardest? fr?
i thought minatory or deathstep were more hard but ok
Is there already the rack for Fl studio? I would like to try this genre and learn what techniques are inside ! Would love to hear from you, I can’t find it on your store right now 🤍
Ответитьdope genre originally, ruined by trying to get as loud as possible
Ответитьcan you put the bass hack rack back up on your website ? I need a disperser !
ОтветитьThis question propably has been asked forever but does he upload these songs? Im finding some of them but not from his official accounts
ОтветитьI Love You Man
Ответитьthree hundredth
and what about minatory music
Why when I try to resample nothing is happening plz help!
ОтветитьI'm going to bring back what we veteran bass heads used to call "that bass was filthier than." (Clears throat in the most stereotypically English way possible). That bass was filthier than Jeffery Epstein's criminal record.
ОтветитьThis was sick thanks😊
ОтветитьTu peut finir cet music s'il vous plait
ОтветитьAyo for the Occult sample was just wondering the way you time stretched it. Just to get a similar sound. I got something similar but if you can let me know.
Ответитьwhy my serum doesnt sound like that??🥲
ОтветитьI love you moon boy 😭😭😭😭😭 my music sounded like hot garbage but I feel this has helped me unlock a new level!!!
ОтветитьSo......... this is just hardstyle with weaker punches 🤨
ОтветитьEse tearout tutorial definitavemnete Esta mortal 🔥🤘🏾
ОтветитьDope video thanks!
ОтветитьLove the yoi bass. I hope it gets famous again just like in 2010 :)
Ответить1 year later you're a legend still
ОтветитьDisperser controls dynamics + frequencies
ОтветитьSo I heard that akvna ep on deciple. My first thought was “oh neat. Cinematic intro. I lik-“ the drop hits I’m just at the gym and I had to hide in the bathroom because, for some reason, I couldn’t stop myself from laughing. Now, let me elaborate. I wasn’t laughing because I thought it was a meme or bad. Naw. It was just so much more intense than I thought edm could get and, for some reason, my brain was all like “yo. So you know how I’ve always been lacking on that whole dopamine thing. You know. Adhd and stuff. Yeah. I’ve just been saving it. Here’s like 10 days worth of that shit in 2 seconds. Try not to die. Ez”. So once I collected myself, my next thought was “well that doesn’t seem so hard. The drums are gonna be a challenge, sure. But, I got this.” So I tried to make a Porter Robinson style track….and I kept upping the intensity as it went on. And it started off like nurture, and slowly built into tear out. So, I was like “Welp. We’re making a drop. Guess I’ll start with making the drums”. I assumed this would take a day. It took 30 mins. I think I got lucky, but some how I nailed the tear out snare on my first go. Like, really nailed it. It’s my fave tearout snare. I’m happy with it. The kick, same story. Just transients for days. Some cymbals. Damn. This is gonna slap. Now for the bass…..so I thought, a few layers of transients, distortion, some tonality, screaming sounds, rivers, vibrato things, fm to a low ass square sub osc. Ya know. Chaos. So, now I’m 3 days deep in this drop. And I’m slowly learning something. If something sounds intense but, is mixed clearly…..that thing is probably going to be hard to make. And requires a methodical approach. I assumed tearout was the opposite. Ya know, make some noise. Chop it up. Phat drums. We good. Naw. I’ve been watching tutorials on compression knees and ratios. Distortion types. How they effect phase. How to keep transients in drums in a master. Fucking, layering principals. It’s basically riddim but, every technical principal is 10 times more necessary. I hear dubstep and I assume au5 style stuff is the hardest. Maybe it’s not for me, since I’ve spent most of my producer life tryna get to that point. And I usually listen to slightly calmer dubstep. So, I’m more familiar with the sounds and, therefor, can replicate them in serum. Cuz, I’m good at serum. Really good. If I can hear something, I can make it. I know what everything does, and even tho there’s more things I discover in it daily, for the most part, those new things make it easier, opposed to make more things possible. Now, with tear-out, this is different. It is still in the category of “I have no idea what’s happening but, I really like it”. Kind of like hearing jazz as a kid, if you are the musical type. You can kind of tell what things sound good and what doesn’t. But, you are not quite familiar enough to replicate said things. It’s like that. I was ignorant yet, very enthusiastic. And now, I’m learning. Tho, I think assuming it would be straightforward the first time is kind of my only mistake. Usually it takes me overcomplicating the ass out of something to figure out what is needed, and only then does it become straightforward. But, I’m just tryna finish this song. So thank you. Cuz, even though I’m probably gonna go back to more melodic riddim/ neuro complectro stuff after this. I feel like knowing how to do tearout will make all of that seems…I dunno. More peaceful. Lmfao.
ОтветитьI wanna see you try to make deathstep
Ответитьintro song ? ? ?? ? ? ?
ОтветитьIs that FL Bass Hack Rack coming eventually brudda?
Ответитьlove it dude!
ОтветитьIs there any way to do this without serum?
Ответитьok this shit do be helpin tho
ОтветитьNot bad.
ОтветитьRe-up lol. What’s LFO2 modulating in the sub bass channel?
ОтветитьSounds like shit
Ответитьay bro great tutorial thx for puttin this up i did notice on the subbass section there seems to be a part missing cuz i have the same sub settings on serum but it doesnt sound the same. like theres an extra pitch modulation somewhere thats missing cuz it doesn't sound the same as in the video
ОтветитьLmfao you flew 😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьThis is insane 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ответитьall this time ive been calling it mosh pit dubstep😂 my favorite type
ОтветитьProducing Tearout seems like a chore in headphones
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