I love that industrial metal is creeping back into modern music... a lot of bands over the past 5/10 years have really embraced the sound even bands like Motionless and Bad Omens have used a lot of the genres styles in their music. This was really inspiring since I have been incorporating industrial metal into a lot of my music here lately, thanks man.
*Dude. Sounds like a heavier Mick Gordon track! 🏆🏆🏆🏆 This track is definitely worth buying and love the way it is similar to how they accent in classical music. 🎹🎻 I just subbed but would love seeing you creating industrial techno or EBM styles of music!*
You are really good at this. I think where you can make the most money is by making custom templates for each genre for every DAW. Kind of like what Choptones does for guitar tones. Please do this. I will buy it and I know many more will.
Thanks! I have been thinking about doing that actually. I just need to find the time because it will be a huge task figuring out how to do it for every DAW 😵💫
@@RichiiWainwright At least you can start with your own DAW. The beauty of the templates is that you have basically already "produced" the sound and it's up to the artist to come up with the chords, beats, melodies, and hooks. I think it's a fantastic idea to help people get familiar with how to produce music for each genre. I would buy it just for the learning value. I am a rock and roll guy and I only know how to produce one kind of sound. So this would be a great help to get my music modernized.
It sounds actually quite cool. I didn't expect triplet at first, but it works well. i'd actually like to try to mix it. May I ask you if you can send me each track of the project so I can try mixing it?
Well done! How do you know which notes to play? Also interesting that you don’t use a bass guitar here. I don’t have a bass so maybe I can still produce metal haha.
Very cool layering, but lacked flow. If you want a stomping beat, match it to a marching tempo. Much better as a how-to of getting a full spectrum of sounds creating a cohesive output.
He did say he uses cubase I was. Wondering the same thing he answered my question and he did say he moved to cubase 13 So i'm thinking he probably used cubase pro 11 hope this helps
@@borizhyeah I remember it looking very different and also when I started digital production pro tools seemed like it would take over totally but now with the tech there are so many DAWs.
I'm working on figuring it out for future videos. Been having some issues with the app I use to screen record and capture the audio of everything happening
Okey no problem man, i just noticed it, thats all. Perhaps you did not realized it or something... I cant help you on the issue though, i have no knowledge about making videos and stuf. This is a great video btw, i hope you can sort it all out and keep making good content. Good luck!
This is great -- I'm not a guitarist (30+ years on piano/synths, 20 on drums) and have been trying to nail some tones for this axe my father gave me. Funny that you used decapitator - first place I went with this thing. Anyway, I make some sub-genre of industrial (I think the kids call it electro-industrial these days? grew up on NIN and quake in the 90's.) -- what I find harder than anything is coming up with a name for my music. Spotify is soooo saturated and half the people with good names have terrible production quality... so annoying!
I know what you mean 😆 Spotify is so saturated it’s crazy. 50,000 songs are uploaded every day from what I heard. There’s so much noise to cut through. Do you have anything released yet?
@@RichiiWainwright not yet, but I've finished a handful of tracks. Still trying to come up with a group name - literally have spent a year trying to think something up I like. In that year I've been dialing in my critical listening/treating my studio space with very large porous absorption (had to go super deep to treat low frequencies). I am getting some good results -- also I think moving from Ableton to Cubase was a game changer. I still prefer some sound design capabilities in Ableton so I route it like an external instrument.
Definitely. Synths can be way more powerful. I often add bass anyway though and just take the low end out, so the synth can carry the low end but there’s still a bass guitar texture in there somewhere
It's not bad, but I think you're milking the same riff too much. Even the best riff in the world starts to sound bad if you use it (or variations of it) during the whole (or even most of) the song. I think you focused too much on making it sound "heavy", which you did a fine job at, and neglected making it sound complete (multiple riffs, having a breakdown section, etc.) As for more subjective comments, I personally wasn't a huge fan of the 3/4 time signature. I think for a genre like industrial metal 4/4 is virtually always best at inducing that urge to mindlessly bang your head to the beat. If you have a really good set of riffs and drum patterns to go with then you might be able to make other time signatures work, but unfortunately I don't think the riff in this video does the trick. I also thought the song was too digital and had too many synths, in relation to guitar and bass. On the flip side, I really enjoyed the guitar tones you showed off in the beginning of the video. Overall, I'd rate this a not-for-me/10
Thanks for the in depth review lol. I'm going for a repetitive/simple-but-effective vibe, like most industrial metal. It's also 4/4 timing not 3/4. 4/4 with triplets. Music is subjective. It's fine if this isn't for you. Just go watch the content you enjoy!
you are so wrong, no offense. Music is completely subjective, lots of the biggest rock tracks milk one riff for 3/4ths of the song sections, just played on different instruments most of the time.
I love that industrial metal is creeping back into modern music... a lot of bands over the past 5/10 years have really embraced the sound even bands like Motionless and Bad Omens have used a lot of the genres styles in their music. This was really inspiring since I have been incorporating industrial metal into a lot of my music here lately, thanks man.
like your straight forwardness, that's how tutorials work for me 👍
Man your track is insane. Would love to make something similar with you but with modern solos.
Thanks! Hit my IG or email (in description), let’s make it happen 🤘
I love how bro is straight forward, and its very easy to learn .
Just discovered your videos I love all the stuff about industrial nu metal , type stuff you also did a great Marilyn Manson video
command and conquer vibes
Really? What do you mean, some particular track from soundtrack of first game?
@@montazownianr1 just gives that same feeling of playing C&C and hearing Hell March for the first time
sounds awesome! great job man
Very cool, I'd love to see your take on an early Fear Factory or Strapping Young Lad type of industrial metal
A Demanufacture/City type track would be so much fun to make. I’ll try to do it at some point! Might need to practice my tremolo picking for that haha
Amazing! Definitely a very helpful video. Thank you! ❤
Brilliant as usual!
This is a good video. thanks
Hi! Super video! What software do you use please?
You know what? That was sick. Well worth the sub.
Killer video, man!
*Dude. Sounds like a heavier Mick Gordon track! 🏆🏆🏆🏆 This track is definitely worth buying and love the way it is similar to how they accent in classical music. 🎹🎻 I just subbed but would love seeing you creating industrial techno or EBM styles of music!*
At the airport getting back into making rock and nu metal industrial beats. Dope video dawg
I'm sure you'll go a long way if you keep up making content of this quality! Thanks for sharing the tips, some of them are really cool
Thank you! That means a lot. Glad you enjoyed the vid 🤘
You are really good at this. I think where you can make the most money is by making custom templates for each genre for every DAW. Kind of like what Choptones does for guitar tones. Please do this. I will buy it and I know many more will.
Thanks! I have been thinking about doing that actually. I just need to find the time because it will be a huge task figuring out how to do it for every DAW 😵💫
@@RichiiWainwright At least you can start with your own DAW. The beauty of the templates is that you have basically already "produced" the sound and it's up to the artist to come up with the chords, beats, melodies, and hooks. I think it's a fantastic idea to help people get familiar with how to produce music for each genre. I would buy it just for the learning value. I am a rock and roll guy and I only know how to produce one kind of sound. So this would be a great help to get my music modernized.
It'd be pretty useless without all of the paid instruments & effects tbh.
Really cool dude
It sounds actually quite cool. I didn't expect triplet at first, but it works well. i'd actually like to try to mix it. May I ask you if you can send me each track of the project so I can try mixing it?
Well done! How do you know which notes to play? Also interesting that you don’t use a bass guitar here. I don’t have a bass so maybe I can still produce metal haha.
Very cool layering, but lacked flow. If you want a stomping beat, match it to a marching tempo. Much better as a how-to of getting a full spectrum of sounds creating a cohesive output.
Nice!
The funniest thing is when I'm watching a video like this and I go to interact with the software instinctively then realize it's youtube.
Who is the new KMFDM.
verynice!
what programs did you use
I can hear till lindenman singing on this😂 new sub
That's the goal haha. Appreciate it!
What DAW are you using?
He did say he uses cubase I was.
Wondering the same thing he answered my question and he did say he moved to cubase 13 So i'm thinking he probably used cubase pro 11 hope this helps
What is the name of the software you’re using?
Cubase
@@JoshuaTMagee it's amazing how much it has evolved... i used to use cubase vst 20 years ago
@@borizhyeah I remember it looking very different and also when I started digital production pro tools seemed like it would take over totally but now with the tech there are so many DAWs.
Ms paint
The audio of this video is in mono....??
I'm working on figuring it out for future videos. Been having some issues with the app I use to screen record and capture the audio of everything happening
Okey no problem man, i just noticed it, thats all. Perhaps you did not realized it or something... I cant help you on the issue though, i have no knowledge about making videos and stuf. This is a great video btw, i hope you can sort it all out and keep making good content. Good luck!
This is great -- I'm not a guitarist (30+ years on piano/synths, 20 on drums) and have been trying to nail some tones for this axe my father gave me. Funny that you used decapitator - first place I went with this thing. Anyway, I make some sub-genre of industrial (I think the kids call it electro-industrial these days? grew up on NIN and quake in the 90's.) -- what I find harder than anything is coming up with a name for my music. Spotify is soooo saturated and half the people with good names have terrible production quality... so annoying!
I know what you mean 😆 Spotify is so saturated it’s crazy. 50,000 songs are uploaded every day from what I heard. There’s so much noise to cut through.
Do you have anything released yet?
@@RichiiWainwright not yet, but I've finished a handful of tracks. Still trying to come up with a group name - literally have spent a year trying to think something up I like. In that year I've been dialing in my critical listening/treating my studio space with very large porous absorption (had to go super deep to treat low frequencies). I am getting some good results -- also I think moving from Ableton to Cubase was a game changer. I still prefer some sound design capabilities in Ableton so I route it like an external instrument.
Do a Depeche Mode one.
At some point I wanna do a Violator one
@@RichiiWainwright please do.
When I hear the guitar tones you're playing, it sounds quite nu-metal rather than industrial.
What DAW is this?
Ah it's cubase, nvm haha
You probably have a billion requests right now but have you thought about maybe making a blink 182 inspired song?
Interesting idea. I'll try to do one at some point! I do love producing pop punk
@@RichiiWainwright Awesome
Do you find ypu dont really need a real bass in the mix?
Definitely. Synths can be way more powerful. I often add bass anyway though and just take the low end out, so the synth can carry the low end but there’s still a bass guitar texture in there somewhere
more like 4 and 5 plus decades for real industrial loll
Step 1: pay for an expensive producer and image
Branding makes and breaks bands 👌
It's not bad, but I think you're milking the same riff too much. Even the best riff in the world starts to sound bad if you use it (or variations of it) during the whole (or even most of) the song. I think you focused too much on making it sound "heavy", which you did a fine job at, and neglected making it sound complete (multiple riffs, having a breakdown section, etc.)
As for more subjective comments, I personally wasn't a huge fan of the 3/4 time signature. I think for a genre like industrial metal 4/4 is virtually always best at inducing that urge to mindlessly bang your head to the beat. If you have a really good set of riffs and drum patterns to go with then you might be able to make other time signatures work, but unfortunately I don't think the riff in this video does the trick. I also thought the song was too digital and had too many synths, in relation to guitar and bass.
On the flip side, I really enjoyed the guitar tones you showed off in the beginning of the video.
Overall, I'd rate this a not-for-me/10
Thanks for the in depth review lol. I'm going for a repetitive/simple-but-effective vibe, like most industrial metal. It's also 4/4 timing not 3/4.
4/4 with triplets.
Music is subjective. It's fine if this isn't for you. Just go watch the content you enjoy!
you are so wrong, no offense. Music is completely subjective, lots of the biggest rock tracks milk one riff for 3/4ths of the song sections, just played on different instruments most of the time.
rammSHtein. not rammstein))
@@dfgvjnkjdsnbkjsbdvjkhdsb I know. I’m English and everyone here says stein. I’ll work on it 😆
@@RichiiWainwright well fuk em)) just say it like it should be)
@@RichiiWainwright EinSHtein too btw