@Letsynthesize I normally like watching production streams that are hours long so this was perfect! I also liked how you narrated your thoughts as you went along too, helps to understand where you're trying to go with a sound and what you're thinking
Not really. I compress the drums and basses to sausage and then just simple volume automation on the bass with the based on the drums. I don’t think any more compression is needed on them, they are already compressed heavily
@@Letsynthesize okay yeah so you still automate the volume. Sidechain compression in our case, nowadays anyway, is more of a tool for automating volume than actual compression
@@bankal1442 yeah if you use volume shaper or LFO tool, then it’s just a volume automation. But if you use a compressor to sidechain, it’ll compress the signal too. So yeah, I do sidechain but not using a compressor
Random tipp i just had the idea of: cut the sound design parts such that you speed up the moments where you are constantly repeating the same sound over and over while changing a knob. Specifically with saws i sometimes cant stand the noise for so long and have to stop the tutorial (i know that it is necessary to listen to sound repeatedly, but when im doing it with saws i just pause more often to calm my ears, which wouldnt be a solution for creating such videos). To make it informative: have one moment of clear sound when starting to change the knob, searching for the sweet spot in fast forward zoom in into the control that gets changed, possibly adding additional markers that show the changement of the control and finally have another moment of clear sound of the final tone. Add intermediate clear sound moment if it helps understanding as necessary.
I prefer this format since it shows more of the process of the sound design proces instead of just showing what value the knobs are. I'm not watching these kinds of tutorials to copy the patches but gain insight in his sound design workflow
Yes! More Phase Plant stuff please
love the long video format!
Did you watch the whole thing? 🤯
@@Letsynthesize of course!
@@Pyroific WOW!! 🤯
@Letsynthesize I normally like watching production streams that are hours long so this was perfect! I also liked how you narrated your thoughts as you went along too, helps to understand where you're trying to go with a sound and what you're thinking
weird cause the majority of people can't watch morethan 4 minutes nowadays :D (also the average view duration on this video is 5 minutes lol)
Yes more like this ❤
Will try to 😊
this is gonna be fire
@@escapegulag4317 A long one, everything built from scratch with explanation 😊
So excited to work through this. Sounds huge. God bless bro💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
God bless you too bro! I’m very happy you are hyped about this!
Brilliant. Thank you
Thank you for watching it! Do you have something else you wanna learn about?
Really nice. Thank your for this free in depth video with a lot of Phaseplant content :D
Thank you checking them! What kind of stuff do you want to see next?
So 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you bruh!
So good man.
Man is so good! 😊 Pythius man
Very cool video. Lot‘s of tips in here.
I am happy bruh
Thank you!! Your videos have been so helpful :) fire tunes!
I am glad you found them helpful!
excited
@@neuronotdead I love your acc name 🥹
Epic video, i guess is very close in other software producction like FL
You can easily run Phase Plant in FL yeah
So you don't actually sidechain compress much the bass to the drums ? cool vid once again !
Not really. I compress the drums and basses to sausage and then just simple volume automation on the bass with the based on the drums. I don’t think any more compression is needed on them, they are already compressed heavily
@@Letsynthesize okay yeah so you still automate the volume. Sidechain compression in our case, nowadays anyway, is more of a tool for automating volume than actual compression
@@bankal1442 yeah if you use volume shaper or LFO tool, then it’s just a volume automation. But if you use a compressor to sidechain, it’ll compress the signal too.
So yeah, I do sidechain but not using a compressor
Next video on REDPILL ??
Hold mah beer! :D
@@Letsynthesize lets gooooo !!!!
Do you have any videos of making the drum fills?
Yeh the previous one with the Missing Piece from Liquid production or something :D
i want those drum samples :x
Everything is up on my Patreon bro (12$ tier)! I have like 70+ dnb projects there, all with their drums. Also tons of other stuff too
here
Do you think this beat is similar to Pythius stuff?
@@Letsynthesize maybe 🤔 i think its more like your stuff )
@@ArtyBob That's not good :(
@@Letsynthesize To be honest, I’m not very familiar with his music, I can’t fully appreciate the similarity)
@@ArtyBob 😂 Nevermind, I forgive you because of your continuous support 😂
I'm officially old now, and not cool. Where (what platforms) can I listen to cutting-edge synth music (and what are even the genre names nowadays)
Spotify
snare or reported
Wot? 😂
Random tipp i just had the idea of: cut the sound design parts such that you speed up the moments where you are constantly repeating the same sound over and over while changing a knob. Specifically with saws i sometimes cant stand the noise for so long and have to stop the tutorial (i know that it is necessary to listen to sound repeatedly, but when im doing it with saws i just pause more often to calm my ears, which wouldnt be a solution for creating such videos). To make it informative: have one moment of clear sound when starting to change the knob, searching for the sweet spot in fast forward zoom in into the control that gets changed, possibly adding additional markers that show the changement of the control and finally have another moment of clear sound of the final tone. Add intermediate clear sound moment if it helps understanding as necessary.
...ok?
That’s not what I wanted here
I prefer this format since it shows more of the process of the sound design proces instead of just showing what value the knobs are.
I'm not watching these kinds of tutorials to copy the patches but gain insight in his sound design workflow