Thanks! The tips I shown, just the construction of the shakers in general were basically what I meant. He just showed me that using loops and making multiple layers of shakers was helpful.
I usually use reverbs on sounds that I want to influence the sound design for. Basically, pads, leads, vocals, atmospheres, etc.. if I want them to feel further back in the mix or less 'dry' I'll use it ON the sound. Mostly only for pads, strings, atmospheres and FX. Leads and vocals usually with a send, but can benefit from having reverb directly on it as well.
Can you analyze the tracks of Matias Herrera, recently Hernan played 2 of his tracks at Loveland time 01:11. How he makes big reverby long sounds they sound complicated
Which track should I cover next? Comment below! 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
Eternity!
Lost Signal, and by the way congratulations 🙌
simon vuarambon! thank you
Eternity! that track is🔥
@@tomassainato133 How do you know about that track ? :o
One and only progressive channel with good tutorial from top producer!
I wish Matter, GMJ and Alex O’Rion showed few little production tricks!
They don't need to with this information ;)
@@superdeeptom Alex defiantly wont. Gavin might
there is always something new I learn when watching your videos - the little melody (stretching the midi notes) trick is awesome!
That's awesome to hear!
Congratulations on the meanwhile release bro! Nice track!
thanks!
Hell yeah! been waiting so long for halstatt :-) Thank you!!!!
my pleasure!
Algorithm steered me to your quality tutorial.
Love that!
Let’s go Brenden!! Awesome stuff mate! You are killing it! Thank you for your track breakdown!
Thanks, mate!
As always, amazing video, I really think that you are one of the best Progressive producer in the world today, top one 🌹
Thanks very much :)
I think you share one of the best music production contents on YT. Kudos to you!
How about a Maze 28 breakdown for next?! 😎
That one is planned for the next How to Make Music Like :)
@@Dowden_Official you rock! Thanks for that!
Thank you so much Mr Dowden
I've just downloaded these tunes and they are stunning mate. Thanks so much for the inspriration and really useful tutorials. ❤
Thank you very much!
I’m a simple man. I see a new Dowden video, I watch 👌🏼
Me too 🤔
Great one as always 🫡
Thanks for using my sample pack in your tracks my dude, lovely work :)
Thanks for the sample pack, mate!
I like making progressive house mixes like you showed in the video and add more melodic leads in the drop and groovy basslines.
Nice vid!! Meanwhile is my favorite label 😁
we want watch “ making track from scratch “ more
Will do!
This is exactly what I offer in my Masterclass :) productionacademy.dowdenmusic.com/2024-masterclass-waiting-list/
Great job Bro, ❤❤❤❤
This is so great, thanks mate!
My pleasure
😍 Oh yes, thanks for this.
Great video! I would love to know what Matter's tips were for the drums??
Thanks! The tips I shown, just the construction of the shakers in general were basically what I meant. He just showed me that using loops and making multiple layers of shakers was helpful.
beautiful video, i think hallstatt will live forever in the real progressive lovers mind, masterpiece.
Wow, thank you!
in which cases do you use reverb directly on the sound and in which you use sends? amazing tutorial, thank you so much for these breakdowns
I usually use reverbs on sounds that I want to influence the sound design for. Basically, pads, leads, vocals, atmospheres, etc.. if I want them to feel further back in the mix or less 'dry' I'll use it ON the sound. Mostly only for pads, strings, atmospheres and FX. Leads and vocals usually with a send, but can benefit from having reverb directly on it as well.
Off the path here, but i would like to see a Khen track get covered
I'd like to know how the stabby basses from Agustin Pietrocola are made
Check my '10 basses from 10 labels' video :)
What software are you using for recording this?
OBS
Can you analyze the tracks of Matias Herrera, recently Hernan played 2 of his tracks at Loveland time 01:11. How he makes big reverby long sounds they sound complicated