►Big thanks to Tippy I and Soundtoys! If you are catching this video the week it comes out, be sure to check out the big sale on rhythmic manipulation effects at Soundtoys.com ►Find more about Tippy and his music here: www.soundtoys.com/artist/tippy/ ►Hear the song from this video in full: ffm.to/futureoceansecho
Reggae/Dub is eternal. That distinct, gritty sound from the 60s, 70s and 80s is cemented in history. A lot of producers still carry on that legacy, using the right skills and equipment.
Brilliant stuff! FADERFOX MX12 MIDI MIXER CONTROLLER and PC12 USB MIDI POT CONTROLLER is what he's using for the midi controller into LIVE - ya gotta LOVE IT
Absolute authentic sounds contained here. I've been in the Reggae and Dub world for a long time and I really believe one can achieve the sound you want with any combination of tools you care to use. Tippy makes a great point about something as simple as rolling off the highs in the right places to create tone era you like. Although some pieces of hardware will get you there faster, I've never not been able to achieve what I want with software.
Klarna is a beast! I’m going to try to get soundtoys tonight! Justin, I’m real soon to the finish line getting caught up! About a week or so I’m gonna buy both your classes! I have it set in stone! I had to knock out some bills! But I cannot wait! I fixed the “ears” situation.. i’ve been dialing in… Now I’m ready to get busy! Go Sonic Scoop!!!
YES! Mission accomplished. Check out Tippy I as well as Lee “Scratch” Perry and King Tubby if you want to start with the classics. A lot of great new school dub out there too. -Justin
I just got my set up going and got to the point of spicing up my sends a little instead of leaving them basic, try to make them my own. Thank you for sharing your ideas and your set up, I love your MIDI board, plenty of knobs to work with! Bless up and strictly love 🫡
A great masterclass - mad respect to Tippy I for sharing your skills and techniques. It’s perhaps a shame that the when the computer screen is shown fullscreen it doesn’t always match up to what is being talked about. It’s a pity the skills of the video editor do not match the skills of the Dub Engineer. I’m sorry to point this out, I don’t wish to take anything away from the skill and generosity of Tippy I for making this video.
Well, this This is not a masterclass, it is more of a affect and technique demo. Using a conteoller us really difficult to follow what paramater are you tweaking.
Just makes you realise you can never get that real authentic sound without the real outboard effects. Not saying this guy is not good at what he does.. but the sound has something lacking
You are entitled to you opinion but Tippy has produced plenty of world class tunes, He owns and has access to plenty outboard gear…yet still says that he also uses these these plug-ins on almost every mix and as part of his live dub mixing. Forward ever backwards never
Not sure why he uses them over outboard. Maybe he has some deal with Soundtoys and this is part of the promotion. Maybe it's just easier than carrying a load of out board around if he's doing live dub mixing.. I don't know.. But after listening to and playing reggae for over 40 years I think I can express an opinion. I've spent a long time working with great producers like Lee Perry, Mad Professor and many big artists. This guys productions and sound is a modern take on reggae.. nothing wrong with that.. I was just saying you're not going to get that original feel and sound of say a Scratch or Tubby's with these effects.. Reggae is being reinvented.. No way I'm going to listen to something like this over some foundation artists/productions. Just doesn't sound like reggae to me. More a cross between reggae and EDM.. And with respect.. sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards..
@@mickyrhythmvendor - 100% you have a right to express your opinion...think I already affirmed that myself too. I did a gig with the Mad Professor about a week ago & the only outboard dub gear he used was one guitar foot-pedal delay. Its true to say what people use for live dub, especially touring, will not relate to what they use in the studio. I sometimes wonder what someone like king tubby would make of...or with... todays gear
@@DJSKAROB Tubby would probably dump the old gear and be ecstatic about what we have available today. The only people obsessed with these ancient gear are purist. The Scientist, Tubby's apprentice swears by digital and even makes the case it's far superior to analog. Look up his interview in Tape-Op magazine. These men used what was available to them at the time it was not out of some obsession with any specific gear.
►Big thanks to Tippy I and Soundtoys! If you are catching this video the week it comes out, be sure to check out the big sale on rhythmic manipulation effects at Soundtoys.com
►Find more about Tippy and his music here: www.soundtoys.com/artist/tippy/
►Hear the song from this video in full: ffm.to/futureoceansecho
For me Dub is the king of music! Thank you for this lesson Tippy!
Reggae/Dub is eternal. That distinct, gritty sound from the 60s, 70s and 80s is cemented in history. A lot of producers still carry on that legacy, using the right skills and equipment.
Brilliant stuff! FADERFOX MX12 MIDI MIXER CONTROLLER and PC12 USB MIDI POT CONTROLLER is what he's using for the midi controller into LIVE - ya gotta LOVE IT
Thanks for the info, was scrambling around trying to identify the mixer/controller.
I can't live without SoundToys
Always loved the Dub sound. Such a dope vibe.
Agreed!
-Justin
This was a fantastic look into a culturally foundational art form.
great video Tippy, and much love to St. Croix! i lived in Christiansted (near the mosque) as a kid and still miss that place
Mad respect to this man, a real King of his genre. Hope to see you again soon brother, we need to jam another song.
Absolute authentic sounds contained here. I've been in the Reggae and Dub world for a long time and I really believe one can achieve the sound you want with any combination of tools you care to use. Tippy makes a great point about something as simple as rolling off the highs in the right places to create tone era you like. Although some pieces of hardware will get you there faster, I've never not been able to achieve what I want with software.
Crazy...🔥🔥🔥
Klarna is a beast! I’m going to try to get soundtoys tonight!
Justin, I’m real soon to the finish line getting caught up! About a week or so I’m gonna buy both your classes! I have it set in stone! I had to knock out some bills! But I cannot wait! I fixed the “ears” situation.. i’ve been dialing in… Now I’m ready to get busy!
Go Sonic Scoop!!!
Great Masterclass! Need more of this 🙏
Thanks for the education. I’ll be checking out Dub music now.
YES! Mission accomplished. Check out Tippy I as well as Lee “Scratch” Perry and King Tubby if you want to start with the classics. A lot of great new school dub out there too.
-Justin
love this a lot , thank you
This is GOLD! ❤🔥
I just got my set up going and got to the point of spicing up my sends a little instead of leaving them basic, try to make them my own. Thank you for sharing your ideas and your set up, I love your MIDI board, plenty of knobs to work with! Bless up and strictly love 🫡
So inspiring and such a nice and talented human, amazing video!
Couldn't agree more!
-Justin
Big ups Tippy…. Thanks for sharing, love to see more of your live dub process and set up
Dope Gems on it🔥🔥
big praise and thx.. lovely dub
BIG UP TIPPY!!! 🔥
Great video thanks for sharing the techniques
Yes I King Tippy bless up
Great masterclass! Thank you.
Legend legend legend respect master
I Finally made it on time!
That’s a Good thing!
It is a Good Friday 😉🙏🏼
Zion I Kings is top notch!
🎉
What a fantastic video.
Agreed!
-Justin
💯Roots and culture! Would be so dope to have the Ableton rack since I own all of sound toys plugins.
I grade forever 🇧🇱
amazing. what midi mixer are you using?
It would be awesome if Soundtoys could make these presets available for download, I would pay for them 💯
They are available now for $500
@@nathanvandenbroeck4839 the presets?
Mr. Tippy already laid it all out for us ❤
Man that track sounds really good. Bless up
Agreed!
-Justin
At first…I thought, hey Sli & Robby….❤🎉
💎
Education is KEY!
Great sound man!
Respect
Tippy...irie igrade vibe
real nice
Big up vi
A great masterclass - mad respect to Tippy I for sharing your skills and techniques. It’s perhaps a shame that the when the computer screen is shown fullscreen it doesn’t always match up to what is being talked about.
It’s a pity the skills of the video editor do not match the skills of the Dub Engineer.
I’m sorry to point this out, I don’t wish to take anything away from the skill and generosity of Tippy I for making this video.
Does any one know what controller he is using to control the knobs?
I'll ask! Hold tight and we'll follow up asap.
-Justin
Tippy says this controller is made by FaderFox. First I've seen it!
-Justin
@@SonicScoop Faderfox MX12 + PC12
Vaughn Benjamin's main man. Say no more.
Really interesting! Thank you! Are you using a feedback loop or just the feedback of the plugin?
Anyone know what mixer he is using?
It's Faderfox MX12 + PC12
Where can I find Tippy I's jams?
Nevermind... Zion I Kings
...and dub techno from Berlin!, no?
What are the 2 midi controllers?
His main controller in this video is a FaderFox.
-Justin
Looks like Faderfox MX12 and PC12
lmao i make dubstep and i use a lot of Dub Effects tbh
Well, this This is not a masterclass, it is more of a affect and technique demo. Using a conteoller us really difficult to follow what paramater are you tweaking.
not clear
Never trust a man who uses Bitwig. Great tutorial.
Just makes you realise you can never get that real authentic sound without the real outboard effects. Not saying this guy is not good at what he does.. but the sound has something lacking
That is the exact opposite of my takeaway from this.
-Justin
You are entitled to you opinion but Tippy has produced plenty of world class tunes, He owns and has access to plenty outboard gear…yet still says that he also uses these these plug-ins on almost every mix and as part of his live dub mixing. Forward ever backwards never
Not sure why he uses them over outboard. Maybe he has some deal with Soundtoys and this is part of the promotion. Maybe it's just easier than carrying a load of out board around if he's doing live dub mixing.. I don't know.. But after listening to and playing reggae for over 40 years I think I can express an opinion. I've spent a long time working with great producers like Lee Perry, Mad Professor and many big artists. This guys productions and sound is a modern take on reggae.. nothing wrong with that.. I was just saying you're not going to get that original feel and sound of say a Scratch or Tubby's with these effects..
Reggae is being reinvented.. No way I'm going to listen to something like this over some foundation artists/productions. Just doesn't sound like reggae to me. More a cross between reggae and EDM..
And with respect.. sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards..
@@mickyrhythmvendor - 100% you have a right to express your opinion...think I already affirmed that myself too. I did a gig with the Mad Professor about a week ago & the only outboard dub gear he used was one guitar foot-pedal delay. Its true to say what people use for live dub, especially touring, will not relate to what they use in the studio. I sometimes wonder what someone like king tubby would make of...or with... todays gear
@@DJSKAROB Tubby would probably dump the old gear and be ecstatic about what we have available today. The only people obsessed with these ancient gear are purist. The Scientist, Tubby's apprentice swears by digital and even makes the case it's far superior to analog. Look up his interview in Tape-Op magazine. These men used what was available to them at the time it was not out of some obsession with any specific gear.