Please do this video format more often, really love when you go piece by piece building the sound instead of just a breakdown. It gets the point across alot better. Much love
Thanks for the feedback! Will do a mixture of both I think, as certain styles just take me too long to make, and then it’s difficult to edit those multiple hours into a shorter video without cutting out all the useful tips/info.
This video is the best tutorial I've ever seen here on UA-cam. Very well explained. Thank you very much for sharing. I'm from Brazil and it's very difficult to find good DNB tutorials like your video here! Thanks man!
Yesterday i finally made something that i would call "listenable DnB" (atleast for my friends), thanks to your vids, and heres come another one, ur bangin!
Fucking amazing, i'm wondering how did you quickly extract the stems from the vocals? Also, could you explain the process of layering basses in a seperate video?
Please do this video format more often, really love when you go piece by piece building the sound instead of just a breakdown. It gets the point across alot better. Much love
Thanks for the feedback! Will do a mixture of both I think, as certain styles just take me too long to make, and then it’s difficult to edit those multiple hours into a shorter video without cutting out all the useful tips/info.
@@InverseAudioUK even like 30+ min videos would bang, if u had to
so fun seeing you vibe to those songs while searching for a sample 😄 and like others said, this style of video is so awesome
This video is the best tutorial I've ever seen here on UA-cam. Very well explained. Thank you very much for sharing. I'm from Brazil and it's very difficult to find good DNB tutorials like your video here! Thanks man!
Yesterday i finally made something that i would call "listenable DnB" (atleast for my friends), thanks to your vids, and heres come another one, ur bangin!
This has been the most useful format for me to actually follow seeing how its done in mixing is much easier
Let's go, been waiting on this one, big ups for making this brother
No problem!
This is so damn helpful! Also that Track is a absolute banger, love it
I subbed the instant u said “boloking”. V relatable
What does that mean
Like the neuro funk content. Hope we get to see more of this.
For sure, definitely a style I need to get better at myself😂
Just the teacher I needed... I'm older than you, but that's fine lol. You have a lot of useful videos on your channel I'm going to check out later!
Nice work!
That was actually well good
Thanks 🙏
Yeees! More neurofunk please! Maybe make something inspired by Pendulum? 🙌
Great! thank you! )
Mate this is fkn insane hahaha keep up 🤝🤝🔥
could we get a turorial on how to replicate the bass used in tracks like "we need monster" "make noise" and "roll to up" by mv and boby?
Hey i'd absolutely love a drum sound design tutorial. I'd also pay for it i think, or for some of your drum presets too.
Noted! Will include some drum presets in our next pack and do a tutorial on drums too! :)
Nice work. Please make similar video but with Venjent.
How do you get the bit at the top? I use ableton. Is it something just for FL Studio and how does one get it!
Everyone can get it, it's a separate application called MiniMeters
what plugins do you have running across the top of the screen?
minimeters
drop this fucka!!!! big tune
Fucking amazing, i'm wondering how did you quickly extract the stems from the vocals? Also, could you explain the process of layering basses in a seperate video?
Using the FL Stem Splitter
@@InverseAudioUK thanks guys
Broo will you get copyright if you sample an old classic ?
Managed to avoid it on youtube haha
а клёво придумано, я думал у них нет треков в нейрофанке
Nice bro 👌
Thanks 🔥
🏆🏆🏆🏆
Sounds more like some jungle
Lol that is the same sample
Same sample as what sorry?
CK don’t make neurofunk lol
What would you say they make?
@@InverseAudioUK They make techy dnb, real neurofunk is Gydra, Pythius, Black Sun Empire, Ed Rush & Optical
@@InverseAudioUK It's melodic dancefloor drum and bass but they have their own sound and are always doing new things so it's hard to pigeon hole them.