i'm just happy that after years of musically semi-talented synth youtubers we finally get some quality artistic content from the likes of Felix (via Thomann) & AudioPilz - in that case two completely different approaches (and hairlengths) but so much more enjoyable nevertheless
Felix is really good. But it seems like your suggesing there weren't other truly talented musicians working with synths on UA-cam before Felix. That doesn't seem like a fair reflection of the state of synth music on UA-cam over the past five years. There's been many other extremely talented synth musicians on UA-cam for a quite a while now. Too many to remember all of them. But I'm thinking of people like True Cuckoo, Hainbach, Jeremy Blake (Red Means Recording), Lightbath, Benn Jordan, Mylar Melodies, Blush Response, Colin Benders, Oora, EZBot, Baseck, MrDataline, Alexander Ewald and many others. There are still others, like R Beny, Emily Sprague and Ann Annie who used to be more active on UA-cam. Still others that release brilliant music videos, like Snakes of Russia. Then other more recent great young artists like Hélène Vogelsinger and Sarah Belle Reid. Or full major label signed artists that have a significant presence, like Jon Makes Beats (jonwayne, Stones Throw Records) or electronic music demi-gods like Richard Devine (Schematic and Warp Records!). Not to forget Jexus, who is the epitomy of legendary UA-cam synth musician. And Alex Ball whose music is great, and it also making great videos on the history of synths.
Thank you for sharing/making this. I’m absolutely obsessed with this oldschool sound and have been working on it hard this month after a break 🎉 almost done with a sick track I started last week 🕺🪩 excited to keep making more!
Its about time someone did a video on this, MR G is one of my all time favs for underground techno producers, Love the hair Felix and thank you for taking the time to make this 😎✌
Great video. I would love to hear the arrangement of the first example if you ever did make a full song from it? With this style of music, with so few elements playing at a time, everything has to be able to stand on its own. There isnt any ear candy being used in this style of house to keep the track interesting before bringing in the main chord progression. So how did you arrange it to keep it interesting and make smooth transitions? I think this is where Mr G stands out. He's using only 8 tracks mostly, but he's got the rhythm very tight and uses lots of call and response.
Excellent vid great work, another request however for more info for a breakdown of the sub sound/effects I'm trying a basic sine wave on massive however I can't get it to sound as good for some reason .
@@ThomannSynthesizers thanks for the reply, yes it is a sine but how on earth do you get it Groove this well with the kick? Is there some pitch modulation on it? Sidechain?
Hate to be the one shamelessly plugging themselves in the comments but I have a bunch of brand new royalty free acapellas available now on my UA-cam if you're in need of soft female vocals for house music!
Theres a lot to learn from Burial. One thing that springs to mind is his tendency to work without a fixed grid and placing all drum hits individually by ear, giving his tracks a very unique signature groove.
You're right! In retrospect in kinda bugs me too. It's the cooling fan of my laptop. I found a good software solution for denoising in post and will apply it to all future videos!
Thank you for inspiring us through your passion
i'm just happy that after years of musically semi-talented synth youtubers we finally get some quality artistic content from the likes of Felix (via Thomann) & AudioPilz - in that case two completely different approaches (and hairlengths) but so much more enjoyable nevertheless
Audiopilz? What an inexplicable comparison
Felix is really good. But it seems like your suggesing there weren't other truly talented musicians working with synths on UA-cam before Felix. That doesn't seem like a fair reflection of the state of synth music on UA-cam over the past five years. There's been many other extremely talented synth musicians on UA-cam for a quite a while now. Too many to remember all of them. But I'm thinking of people like True Cuckoo, Hainbach, Jeremy Blake (Red Means Recording), Lightbath, Benn Jordan, Mylar Melodies, Blush Response, Colin Benders, Oora, EZBot, Baseck, MrDataline, Alexander Ewald and many others. There are still others, like R Beny, Emily Sprague and Ann Annie who used to be more active on UA-cam. Still others that release brilliant music videos, like Snakes of Russia. Then other more recent great young artists like Hélène Vogelsinger and Sarah Belle Reid. Or full major label signed artists that have a significant presence, like Jon Makes Beats (jonwayne, Stones Throw Records) or electronic music demi-gods like Richard Devine (Schematic and Warp Records!). Not to forget Jexus, who is the epitomy of legendary UA-cam synth musician. And Alex Ball whose music is great, and it also making great videos on the history of synths.
More Felix tutorials please! It's crazy how inspiring this guy is
Already on their way!
Loved this video, have been searching for tutorials that perfectly fit the type of music I like to listen to/create and this is it! Thank you 🤝🏼
Great to hear that. Thanks for the feedback ❤️
this channel is fire, Thomann doing things right.
😘
Thank you for sharing/making this. I’m absolutely obsessed with this oldschool sound and have been working on it hard this month after a break 🎉 almost done with a sick track I started last week 🕺🪩 excited to keep making more!
Thank you Felix. you've improved my workflow immensely the past year!
If you Google ‘a bit deeper real deep elements’ you’ll find some great sample packs for pretty cheap!
Its about time someone did a video on this, MR G is one of my all time favs for underground techno producers, Love the hair Felix and thank you for taking the time to make this 😎✌
House*
Oh, Felix again? it's cool
Zero G Datafile 1, 2, and 3 and E Lab-XTc Files of House @ Internet Archive
Mike Huckaby - My Life With The Wave Vol. 1 + 2 sample banks that came on CDs packaged with the vinyl!
wondering if you happen to have copy of file to share?
Absolutely love your videos Felix, thanks again!
Beautiful❤. To me that’s just deephouse. How it’s always been called. Not the current stuff you hear.
Thanks so much for the videos guys, they’re absolutely fantastic
You're welcome :) Glad you enjoy them!
lol that XTC sample pack is great, i just found the bass sound from a Terry Francis track on there.
Yes, theres many iconic sounds in there that have been used in many timeless productions.
The Four4 collection on Splice are also very good sample packs!
Also oh wow - I thought I was one of the very few people that use Super 8, haha.
Gorgeous... and great track too ;) I'm definitely trying this
Grant Nelson's Studio Essentials!
Felix: Tell us about how you did the sub in sketches 2 and 3!!
Awesome this sounds great, keep it coming Thomann and Felix!
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I stumbled across this video and love it. My kinda vibe. Great video! Have just subbed too 🙏🏻
Amazing. Thank you for making this!
So glad found your videos.
Great again ! Thanks a lot for sharing !!
We gotta get another one of these with bass sound design!
I video about sounddesign for various UK Bassline archetypes is in the making.
Agreed! Although I have to say, as someone who sucks at making and arranging bass sounds, just using Toms is a really easy cop-out
That tune at the beginning sounded niiiice! Is it avail. anywhere?!
more house tutorials from Felix please! especially using Elektron boxes!
great video! " PIV Samples 001 DJOKO" good stuff inside!
Amazing stuff
Great video. I would love to hear the arrangement of the first example if you ever did make a full song from it? With this style of music, with so few elements playing at a time, everything has to be able to stand on its own. There isnt any ear candy being used in this style of house to keep the track interesting before bringing in the main chord progression. So how did you arrange it to keep it interesting and make smooth transitions? I think this is where Mr G stands out. He's using only 8 tracks mostly, but he's got the rhythm very tight and uses lots of call and response.
Love it!
You have to release this !!!!!
this channel is like finding a goldmine in Colorado anno 1855
Thanks man! Great vid 🎹
This perfect!!! Thank you!!!!
Great video. Inspiring simplicity. Tracks still bumping.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
Love xtc. Good video
Excellent vid great work, another request however for more info for a breakdown of the sub sound/effects I'm trying a basic sine wave on massive however I can't get it to sound as good for some reason .
Beautiful video
amazing
Would you be able to create the sketches as easily without the octatrack mkii? Is it worth the hefty price for an easier sketch/jam workflow?
Any chance we get a DL for the these sick trax? Plzzzzz! So sick !! 🔥🔥🔥
yeah , por fin un video de uno de mis estilos musicales Deep Underground !!!!! Enhorabuena Grupo
Brilliant !
Can't find the link about DDRM preset
Here you go:
ua-cam.com/video/jbmah2CPROo/v-deo.htmlsi=rmSQpoC5us1vpHPp
We Want More🎉🎉🎉 maybe soulful house next time?❤
Exactly, I can't get my Soulful House drums to sound right at all. Can't find much on UA-cam either
Mr G get that 909 ride sound by sampling it over and over.
Everyone’s at it though
Great video. One thing that puzzles me in terms of music theory - what chord is this?
My ableton says A minor 9
A minor … or e minor …or g major scale.
sample from mars are really good packs, also MR G ( Colin Mcbean) use the Avalon VT 747 compressor hope this helps
thats not compresssor .... in his words: Avalon [VT-747SP], a pre-amp with EQ on the outs. That shit is heavy
@@nuendo2020 True True!
Mr g909 sound you mentioned right?
I never get my drums to feel like the released stuff, it just feels like it's missing something
great tutorial but why starting the video with an octatrack if all the tutorial is on ableton?
I guess because he's working with samples and it visually demonstrates what he's doing much better.
Please share the template, absolutely three Bangers. Thank you!
Just curious what this magic chord is?
HV1 123 VOCAL is from what sample pack ?
Toolroom House Vocals 1.
where can i find samples used in video?
How easy is it to transfer any limited DAW knowledge from Logic over to Ableton as a looser thats never touched Ableton once but whom really wants to?
How was the sub made in sketch 2 and 3?
Just basic sine wave in massive
bro can you link to the sample packs please
What do you call that chord?
it’s an A minor 9th voicing. specifically a C major 7th in second inversion over an A
basically any 7th or 9th chord voicing will sound good tho
Felix, das haus meister. Hopefully not lost in translation. I’m not saying you’re a janitor 😅
fäät, danke
Atjazz sample vol 1 and 2
name of song
so how is the sub done?
Just a sine wave in Native Instruments Massive.
@@ThomannSynthesizers thanks for the reply, yes it is a sine but how on earth do you get it Groove this well with the kick? Is there some pitch modulation on it? Sidechain?
Hate to be the one shamelessly plugging themselves in the comments but I have a bunch of brand new royalty free acapellas available now on my UA-cam if you're in need of soft female vocals for house music!
Do you do session work?
How to turn underground deephouse into deephouse 🙂
Good video even though I don't make this style of music. Could you make a video about Burial next? That could be interesting.
Theres a lot to learn from Burial. One thing that springs to mind is his tendency to work without a fixed grid and placing all drum hits individually by ear, giving his tracks a very unique signature groove.
Hi 😎✌
Brother?
Great video, but you neeeed to sort out the voice recording in your videos. So noisy.
It's not noisy, it's lo-fi 😆
@@MrMarcLaflamme🎉❤ are you into making oldschool house tracks too? That noisy vibe is everything to me lol
@@Bittamin I do enjoy some dust and grit 😁
You're right! In retrospect in kinda bugs me too. It's the cooling fan of my laptop. I found a good software solution for denoising in post and will apply it to all future videos!
Warum nicht einfach auf Deutsch?