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Xinn Xsya
Приєднався 21 бер 2021
Xinn Xsya (Music Artist)
I'd like to welcome the hardcore underground Industrial music fans, artists, and producers to the channel. With a primary focus on Industrial, EBM, Aggrotech, and Metal genres. Here I will be giving usually brief, but numerous insights to my music production techniques, concepts, workflow, and sound design, as well as hosting my original music projects. Stay Industrial \\m/
I'd like to welcome the hardcore underground Industrial music fans, artists, and producers to the channel. With a primary focus on Industrial, EBM, Aggrotech, and Metal genres. Here I will be giving usually brief, but numerous insights to my music production techniques, concepts, workflow, and sound design, as well as hosting my original music projects. Stay Industrial \\m/
Industrial Killshots vol. 1 (Sample Pack)
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I’m buying this for sure
🔥🔥🔥 Plenty of personality in these samples
@@MarieEidolon Thanks \m/,.
esto está colapsando mi sistema nervioso 🔥
@@TheKillerDoll00 \m/,.
Stoked to use these; Many thanks, Xinn!🖤🏴☠🖤
@@nullnetizen \m/,.
Good stuff. Do you have music online?
@@Obli_x_vion Thanks \m/,. I have music from an industrial metal solo project. Check out the xsyan1d3 playlist on the channel. Your stuff is dope
@@XinnXsya thanks :) i will definitely be checking it out
Thank you!
@@phreakymusic \m/,.
yes!!!!
@@paulagarciallorente \m/,.
There's not enough industrial content on UA-cam, especially not enough videos of people utilizing synths like Serum to make these kinds of sounds. Came across this channel after endlessly searching through videos of industrial patches and drums, and this is exactly what I've been looking for.
@@drewburke6371 \m/,.
Lets gooooo
@@lochvast1180 \m/,.
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you really need to start doing tutorials...
Agree 💯! Master of industrial
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Can you recreate this in vital?
@@ShadowDistrict123 \m/
I dig it a lot! I tried to find your stuff on spotify when you told me you did this, and only found EDM-ish type music. Glad to finally hear you!
Love your stuff!
can you make tutorials on how you make your sounds?
thank you for this, I'm making a industrial IDM and this what I needed
This is good. Any plans to pick this back up?
@@s.o.n. Thanks,. I look forward to making new music soon, in whatever form it might take
Glad the algorithm provided your channel. Im gonna get busy creating some patches in vital now and use em on my next release. Thanks for uploading!
@@s.o.n. \m/ sick man,. your stuff is dope
I agree with others here, your sound design is next level, and this was a much better format compared to a preset deconstruction. It is way better to be able to see things programmed from scratch. A future video where some of the nuances (details) and the inspiration of your sounds are explained a little would be great, even if it was just notated. Where did you learn sound design? Are there any specific resources that got you to where you are now?
@@lateniteproductions Thanks \m/,. It's a journey of finding yourself within the music, just tweaking parameters, and finding a middle ground between what you're going for, and where the sounds take you. What works for one synth/ style/ key, tempo etc,. Doesn't always translate as a direct rule or teaching. Which is why I try to avoid the approach of "always do this" or "set this to 47, and that to 24" etc.. I feel more accomplished with what I do if I can just get the gears turning creatively that yield an array of unique results. I'd rather be using hardware, or other software's, monitoring etc.. I'm probably over-answering your question. It's important to be in a given context, inspired, and just go for it.. u know? It's music, so it's art, and a craft with a signature,.. \m/,.
@@XinnXsya Thanks for replying. I was only suggesting giving pointers, and different tricks you have learned throughout your journey. Like you said, it's no need to say do this, or set this to a specific setting, as you are already showing the "what", but sometimes its nice to know the "why" also. Its also nice to learn certain techniques that apply specifically to EBM/Industrial music, as theres lots of tutorial videos for many other genres, but not that many that teach sound design for Industrial, so thank you for sharing what you do. And no you didn't over-answer anything.
@@lateniteproductions Right on, I'll keep that in mind, incorporate as much as I can. A lot of what I do is experimental, trying to break the rules, and see what happens. I feel like with more aggressive genres it's good to kinda push things to the edge of what is safe, it's worth it to look into different gear that gives a certain result, use references of music, sound design that inspire you, and just find out what the synth, or whatever tool you're using is capable of, cause they're all a bit different. But yeah, thanks for the feedback, let me know if there's anything specific you want to learn more about etc,. \m/
@@XinnXsya Well, what you do inspires me, so I will keep studying the things you put on here. I really want to master the fine art of Industrial/EBM sound design. I fully agree with what your saying, Just looking to maybe get some juicy tidbits, like why you would use a certain envelope or LFO shape, for a particular sound for example. You could even just write some little tips and reference timestamps from time to time in the video description. But hey, I'm not trying to impose or be annoying, I still appreciate what you are willing to share with us regardless. I enjoy and find value in your videos. Please keep them coming. It's nice to learn from someone who has really nailed the techniques and sounds.
Getting to see you make it from INIT instead of just the review is super cool! It's great to see how each step changes the sound.
@@MarieEidolon \m/,. If there's anything else you want to see just let me know
Just finished watching all your videos. Sick work friend, if you've got tracks out please point the way.
@@PrimaudiaRecord Thanks \m/,. the first 2 videos on the channel are of an industrial metal solo project from a couple years ago. Working towards a more electronic style if I ever get the time to focus solely on it.
This hits hard AF! The combining of genres is perfection. Rock on!!!
@@xentrifuge Thanks \m/,.
This is extremely useful. Thank you!
@@lisa.hellen \m/,.
Just learned so much from this video, thank you
@@philippgrunert8776 \m/,.
Your sound design is awesome. Keep it up
@@kammerverschluZ Thanks \m/,.
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EBM 🤝Midtempo
I love your music! Do you post any music on Spotify, etc? If so, what do you go by there? Thank you for your content!
@@steveochs2227 Thanks \m/,.. if you are into metal.. I have an industrial metal solo project from a couple years ago. Been working towards a more electronic sound recently. Those albums are the earliest videos on the channel. "Optikill" is probably more refined between the 2.
@@XinnXsya Thx! YES, I am def into industrial metal - and will def check it out!
@@XinnXsya i hope to eventually hear some full electronic tracks since your sound design is fine as hell!
@@franskettunen2989 \m/,.
Another great tutorial and great sound design, as always! Love it when you show the modulation matrix, very useful.
@@MarieEidolon was just going more for a random concept kinda thing with that one,.. but thanks \m/. Let me know if there's anything you want to see
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this is almost the exact setup I've been using in a project as a main rhythm sound for a few years. never disappoints.
@@AGPMandavel \m/
Do you sell vital presets? Would buy! Or if you could make a video explaining the patches would be awesome!
@@phreakymusic thanks man \m/,. Atm no, though something of that sort may arise in the near future. For now, I mainly aim to give insight to what I'm up to, so that people can craft their own unique patches
You have got LFO 2 and LFO 3 modulating Oscillator 2 waveframe. How come?
@@garyvenuti4143 to sum both the step, and ramp.. it's not that important to the end result, but changing the wt position just adds slightly more variation to the waveform
so sweet
@@liamshenk5202 \m/
This channel is great for inspiration! What's the endgoal with these excercises?
@@KriAsb Thanks \m/,. Just making some sounds
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Powerfull synth
this is great.. I'll have to use this
@@s.o.n. Thanks \m/,.. your stuff is dope
How are these high squeals achieved? Seems only the bass is shown, with the short kick like bursts. Brilliant content
Thanks \m/,. Glad you are enjoying the content, let me know if there's anything you would like to see more of on the channel. Those were using a msg lfo to modulate the mix parameter on a comb h6+ filter in the fx section. In this early video of the channel I was only intending to inspire people to do more groovebox style sequencing thru the use of mseg's in a single instance.
@@XinnXsya thx, will have to read up on mseg now :-)
Thank you. XD
Pulse width modulation
@@Djent7779 \m/,. let me know if there's any sounds etc.. you're interested in seeing on the channel
You make nice stuff. I like the industtial vibe. Do you upload song on Soundcloud or smt?
@@Jimmy-bc4rh Thanks \m/,,. the earliest 2 videos on the channel are of an solo industrial metal project. Been working towards a more electronic sound for new music.. if I can carve out the time to focus solely on it
hard.
hey, nice sounds. How did you split voices here?
Thanks \m/,. The bassdrum is processed on lane 1, and the snares lane 2.. both lanes output to lane 3.. the lfo is the amp envelope for the snare
Gotta love physical modelling
@@dogclown33 well you don't "have to" but it could be dope \m/
This noise percussion is what I was searching for for ages. Thank you for the content
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