burn studios residency 2012 - David Guetta Masterclass

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  • @Xscapeplan01
    @Xscapeplan01 10 років тому +118

    I could listen to David explain things for hours :)

    • @damiengreen28
      @damiengreen28 10 років тому +46

      Yeah its funny hearing him act like he has a clue - I agree.

    • @miscellaneous1276
      @miscellaneous1276 4 роки тому +2

      @@damiengreen28 Then i actually learnt something from a person who has no idea about music production. Like literally the Trick where you put your lows to mono.

    • @halomeister2396
      @halomeister2396 4 роки тому

      really? i dont think i would

  • @javed-jam
    @javed-jam 8 років тому +61

    He's really sooo passionate and ready to share everything he knows! This man is amazing!! Thank you David! :)

    • @wdekeizer
      @wdekeizer 8 років тому +1

      his passion is long fucking gone

    • @alienagenda1984
      @alienagenda1984 5 років тому +1

      He told everything he knows in this 16 minutes Video! So u know as much as him! Now u need to push a few buttons on turntables to imitate DJing and ghost producers for tracks. Then u will be a stupid fakeass like him... He's a big fraud, believe me! Every Pro-Musician recognize that seeing him DJing or Producing...

    • @summitmashup7317
      @summitmashup7317 5 років тому +3

      @@alienagenda1984 share me a video where a pro say this ??

    • @DelasVC
      @DelasVC 2 роки тому

      He doesn't even remotely tell us everything, believe me 🤣

  • @dzamusic
    @dzamusic 8 років тому +34

    he's living his dream, he's successful, he obviously loves what he's doing but a lot of "semi pro producers" here keep commenting shit and negativity instead of trying to see the inspiration he is spreading and how far passion can bring you.

    • @TierHarribel
      @TierHarribel 8 років тому +7

      Haters gonna hate. It is mostly jealousy. They just don't realize how long David has been producing / djing for so they call everything "fake".

    • @milkboccle
      @milkboccle 7 років тому

      because you chose to ignore the truth and interpret it as hate? im far from his biggest fan but any trained engineer can spot his waffle a mile off, its like he is talking to 10 year olds, not to the music geek/aspiring engineer/producer.
      would it be hate if during an "advanced" painting master class where the "expert" was telling the class how to draw a stickman instead of the expected realistic portrait and people observing dared to critique the "expert"

    • @dzamusic
      @dzamusic 7 років тому +1

      sorry man but i did not interpret it as hate. In none of my sentences. I'm also not a Guetta fanboy but I give anybody a chance to inspire myself. Whether I like his music or not. And the truth is, it doesn't matter if you are a geek in music production or an outstanding mixing engineer to become successful. Guetta might have his own engineers for mixing and mastering. The truth is, as an example, if you are a dance music producer, you need to transfer emotion. And he does it very well. He might be rethorically weak, maybe he had a gig the night before with drug consume, maybe that's why he's not talking in technical terms and describes his techniques in metaphors. But he is able to transfer emotion with his music that millions of people around the world are receiving and feeling certain emotion when listening to his music.

    • @NatteKrant29
      @NatteKrant29 7 років тому

      Daniel White thanks

  • @priyonjoni
    @priyonjoni 10 років тому +190

    Proof that Guetta is a real producer, despite the ignorant critics.

    • @SteeleBergen
      @SteeleBergen 10 років тому +34

      Proof that any dumb fuck can butcher even the most basic explanation of a side chain....

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni 10 років тому +11

      Steele Bergen I think he did ok considering English isn't his first language.

    • @Rodog4293
      @Rodog4293 10 років тому +20

      Hes using basic musical knowledge! Everything hes just taught i learnt in the first unit of music tech.. Hes shit and basic

    • @SteeleBergen
      @SteeleBergen 10 років тому +5

      He may have money but he did not earn it. People make his music for him.

    • @SteeleBergen
      @SteeleBergen 10 років тому

      You're the only one who's said anything about him being a dj so whenever you're done getting all worked up think next before you say something irrelevant and idiotic.

  • @thiagooliveira5235
    @thiagooliveira5235 7 років тому +33

    WOW! He simply changed the way I see electronic music making completely! He's a genius!

  • @WesamHero
    @WesamHero 8 років тому +8

    If David Guetta is one of the best producers in the world, that doesn't mean that he is a trained sound engineer, David Guetta has presented this graet class in very good way, so shut up all the haters

    • @TierHarribel
      @TierHarribel 8 років тому +2

      He is a DJ Producer, basically not a professional sound engineer. A sound engineer would in most cases use those big ass mix boards you see, and they have a deeper understanding of everything in a DAW.
      A producer like Martin, David or Tiesto have basically learned the basics / advance levels of the DAW but they don't need more.
      I think that if you study music, you're limited by the rules, while if you're like myself or most bedroom producers you just create things that sound good, and those usually attract the mainstream audience

  • @RonnyStephanus
    @RonnyStephanus 9 років тому +59

    David Guetta is so underrated although he dedicated almost all his live for DJing and produce great house music. His passion is very strong and his ideas are visionary, he is also has a humble personality. Without him i doubtly think dance music will gets global recognition like it does now, give some respect for this guy.

    • @spinky999
      @spinky999 9 років тому +16

      Underrated? Did I read that right?

    • @RonnyStephanus
      @RonnyStephanus 9 років тому +5

      Filip Hjert well maybe i used wrong word, obviously he is highly popular. But most of the time i read people trash talking him about how he can't actually DJing properly and produce bad music just irritates me. I followed him since his earlier works and IMO he works very hard and have a real DJ talent. Pls correct me if i'm wrong (and my grammar =D)

    • @RonnyStephanus
      @RonnyStephanus 9 років тому +1

      ***** i've even heard his CD failed twice during a set, and it was horrible. Maybe you are right about ghost producer did some works for big DJ's recently (maybe because tight schedule, or plain lazyness idk) but i think that doesn't mean they did it during all their career.

    • @RonnyStephanus
      @RonnyStephanus 9 років тому

      *****
      well can't be more agree about garraud lol. you got a point there, it'sad when some producers don't get credit for what they deserved.

    • @Drmaxter
      @Drmaxter 9 років тому +2

      Ronny Stephanus hahahahaha underrated

  • @darakabdushakir3017
    @darakabdushakir3017 9 років тому +21

    A lot of people hating here, seems like they know a lot about producing, yet cannot make a good track that resonates throughout the world. Everybody knows David and there's a reason for that. You People that hate though, there's also a reason why you're still where you are right now.. Thanks David ! Good stuff man !

    • @tarnishedpose
      @tarnishedpose 9 років тому +3

      darak abdushakir It's not hate. There are opinions and facts. Some opinions say he is one of the best producers... The fact, is one of the most commercial, but it doesn't mean is good. Learn to difference it. Then, some opinions say he has ghost producers... The fact is that most of the professionals producer have their groups behind them, or people who help to create their tracks... In my opinion, it is not a good thing, but is not that bad, because professionals have a life, have shows, have to travel around the world and it's obviously that they can't stay hours in the studio or the whole day producing with a notebook.

    • @darakabdushakir3017
      @darakabdushakir3017 9 років тому +1

      Nicolas S. Got it bro thanks !

    • @Vicerfox
      @Vicerfox 8 років тому

      amen bro

    • @thefamousdjx
      @thefamousdjx 4 роки тому

      @@tarnishedpose True. And its not like David claims he does everything himself. He does say in one of the interviews that he usually has sessions with various songwriters, talents etc and they work together to create stuff.

  • @Ricardo-ns5hl
    @Ricardo-ns5hl 10 років тому +24

    Guetta is not my favorite producer but this video was actually pretty cool

  • @NestLeo86
    @NestLeo86 11 років тому +2

    just watched Armin sharing "secrets" and he said it's better to never repeat your sounds - no same kick, no same claps - everytime he makes different sound so the audience is never bored

  • @palasako8732
    @palasako8732 10 років тому +27

    Summary,
    Use the same kick/bass and groove in EVERY track
    Sidechain EVERYTHING
    What's louder is BETTER
    If the track distorts... well tough luck

    • @NATmusic27
      @NATmusic27 9 років тому +9

      And, use one note drop!

  • @MrGibo2000
    @MrGibo2000 11 років тому +29

    Guys - he's saying so much and getting so technical - I swear your best option is to get behind your PC and work away until you've come up with your own ideas. Guetta can show you a few basics but in the end it's all up to you - practise makes perfect!

    • @spoofies9460
      @spoofies9460 10 років тому +5

      He's not too technical, some guys can talk for hours but you'll get nothing useful in return. Here he describes a couple of VERY useful tricks. 1. put the low end in mono, 2. feed the sidechain with something that has a very short decay, instead of using the kickdrum, 3. adjust the length of the bass drum to the bass line you're using. 4. tune the low end of the kick. Most amateurs will never ever care or know about that. Stuff like this is way more useful in the long run than getting tons of new plugins, VSTi's etc...

    • @MrMaxadax
      @MrMaxadax 10 років тому +3

      this is barely technical talk, all he's talking about is why he thinks louder is better and how to make your tracks sound like shit with over compression and side chaining which is pretty much blasphemy.

    • @MrJinusean90
      @MrJinusean90 10 років тому

      Spoofies can you help me, i dont understand it exactly. i know to use a short trigger for sidechain but what he means with later? the trigger later as the kick??? but when the trigger comes later, the kick before clash with the bass in this moment

    • @qwertcvbnmm
      @qwertcvbnmm 10 років тому +1

      He's not getting technical almost at all. He's using only basic audio technology terminology which is very easy to comprehend unless you're very new to digital audio engineering

  • @getlostlser
    @getlostlser 9 років тому +85

    Took him 4 mins to explain sidechaining

  • @plurdjkom
    @plurdjkom 10 років тому +16

    What I learned from this video.... Side-chain "EVERYTHING", make things really LOUD, and to put everything under 175 HZ mono.... What I like to do... make things really quiet.... and make sure my bass is compressed/limited to a comfortable level so that that when I apply my mastering techniques, I can make things REALLY LOUD PROPER. I also like to stereoize my bass.... I send it to two different channels, and pan each plus make them stereo, about 20-25% (However my sub bass is usually a little less stereo/panned than my main bassline, to make it seem wider) I side chain my bass and sub... It's necessary... I like to side chain lots of my synths that get in the way of my kick... however if it isn't getting in the way of the kick then don't side chain. OR another method is to find where your kick is most prominent EQ wise (lets say 100 HZ), and just turn down around 100 HZ on your synths... boom done, no more need to side chain :P nice clear synths. Last tip.. I keep my kick Mono only, you can have anything you want mono, just make sure to make room for it. And remember kids, there are no rules. everything I just said is a lie. Do what you want, make cool things sound cooler, and always practice playing an instrument. Those three pieces of advice I'm sure everybody can agree with me on.

  • @maxmacken8859
    @maxmacken8859 10 років тому +28

    This is amazing, Guetta is such a nice guy he is so open with his information witch took him years to amass.. some other people would never do this..He just wants people to do well.. I like Guetta and his music is good.. fair play to him .. and with regards to loud he is right this is EDM not fuck country music. Too loud .. Than your too loud

    • @Rodog4293
      @Rodog4293 10 років тому +3

      Knowledge? If you knew anything about music youd know hes been talking about basics you should know anyway if your a "producer".. He talked about pure basics

    • @theqwertyone100
      @theqwertyone100 7 років тому

      Rohaanmusic true. This is basic stuff for music producers and beatmakers. No secrets here

  • @alaric3056
    @alaric3056 11 років тому +2

    In the past he worked with those producers, and now he works a lot with a guy named Giorgio Tuinfort. When he started out, like many of us, he did not know a lot about making music. Over time, he put in the work and got better at his craft. I am sure he still has guys helping him in the studio, but no doubt, he is much more knowledgeable of music now than before. From this video, it's apparent that he knows his way around a DAW and knows the use of plugins. He understands what hits in clubs!

  • @nicodemosmusic
    @nicodemosmusic 10 років тому +19

    awesome video

    • @Burn
      @Burn  10 років тому +6

      Stay tuned, we got loads more burn residency action coming up this summer....!

    • @nicodemosmusic
      @nicodemosmusic 10 років тому +2

      burn Sub = Earned. Thanks for posting such useful knowledge for us up and comers !

    • @jaimepaiva8847
      @jaimepaiva8847 8 років тому +2

      +Nicodemo Lalli lol

  • @MattHarrison92
    @MattHarrison92 10 років тому +2

    Wow he taught me sidechain & stereo delay, never would have figured all this out without him!

  • @TheMostEmo
    @TheMostEmo 11 років тому +3

    Sidechaining, in beginner terms, refers to 'making other audio track listen to other one'. Most known use for this is to make other track drop its volume or just specific frequencies down when there is signal coming in on the other track(for example; making the lower frequency tracks drop their volume when kickdrum hits or making vocals stand out from middle etc.) Here they're talking about simply automating volume drops when the kickdrum hits. Gives dat pumpin' sick dropz yo effect.:)

  • @RedButCold
    @RedButCold 9 років тому +62

    He makes something so simple sound difficult

    • @julienlafleur5368
      @julienlafleur5368 5 років тому +14

      So link your projects. Seems you are zhe best producer...

    • @BillySabillon123
      @BillySabillon123 4 роки тому

      Carrera English is not his first language

    • @BobbBobbski
      @BobbBobbski 3 роки тому

      @@julienlafleur5368 XD, he was thinking bout layering kicks for sure so ye

  • @tredfxman
    @tredfxman 6 років тому +5

    David Guetta: "Whats louder sounds better" - Cranks up volume until it Distorts! ;)

  • @scienceisknolwedge
    @scienceisknolwedge 11 років тому

    True. You might not like his work, but you can't deny he does it very well.

  • @ja24
    @ja24 11 років тому +13

    I felt like I was listening to the new discoveries of a rookie producer

  • @ChrisJohnsonproducer
    @ChrisJohnsonproducer 11 років тому

    He is making it sound as easy as it is! His explanation is perfect! What he does is spend the majority of his days and nights in clubs, areans, festivals - living the life, watching the people, tweaking the tempos and seeing their effect on the bodies. What is does is completely authentic and organic. As Lebron James how he does it and he'll tell that he works hard and practices a lot! Thank you David Guetta! IT is all here!

  • @ELChilli
    @ELChilli 11 років тому +14

    He said "i put it in mono" And you asked what software is that

    • @sonny3854
      @sonny3854 3 роки тому +2

      He used a plugin, called BX Control ... in that plugin you can choose the frequency bellow which everything will be mono ... A plugin is a software, used in sequencers like this one (Logic, by Apple)

    • @cristobalmiranda91
      @cristobalmiranda91 3 роки тому

      @@sonny3854 YOU JUST RESPONDED TO A 7 YEAR OLD COMMENT....

    • @sonny3854
      @sonny3854 3 роки тому +8

      @@cristobalmiranda91 I know. Other people can read, and learn.

    • @p_mimejunior7174
      @p_mimejunior7174 3 роки тому

      David guetta is cool

    • @wenomechainsanna
      @wenomechainsanna 2 роки тому

      @@sonny3854 yeah i read it like a year later from the 8 year old comment

  • @theexistentialist.5530
    @theexistentialist.5530 9 років тому +1

    Incredibly detailed- I love you guys.

  • @javiercacao7475
    @javiercacao7475 7 років тому +4

    I'd like to get in touch with the engineer. He seems super nice.

  • @Paweland
    @Paweland 3 роки тому +1

    amazing passions that serve to us David, really great tips and nice to listen about his workflow and experience

  • @Madswiberg
    @Madswiberg 7 років тому +11

    Borat Masterclass...very nice

  • @mariaisabelleonestrada5317
    @mariaisabelleonestrada5317 3 місяці тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤love this ❤❤❤

  • @brianbotkiller
    @brianbotkiller 9 років тому +75

    Words that do not go together:
    David Guetta Masterclass

    • @irruptionz
      @irruptionz 9 років тому +2

      shuarma0 guetta is a pice of shit with not much tallent compared with most other non-mainstream producers

    • @linxuis
      @linxuis 9 років тому +1

      shuarma0 Except his music is shit pop edm, ddefinitelynot masterclass.

    • @aviolentpurple9925
      @aviolentpurple9925 9 років тому +1

      ***** hahahaha laughed my ass off... classic, and so true

    • @VeniceBlvd99
      @VeniceBlvd99 9 років тому +2

      BegginerClass !!

    • @oenbor
      @oenbor 7 років тому +2

      AVLRECORDS despite that your tracks are very boring

  • @TheRealDanMac
    @TheRealDanMac 5 років тому

    people criticise him but yet he he is majorly successful it was actually a good quick insight to his process

  • @Pir44tti
    @Pir44tti 7 років тому +3

    David is the only real person in that room

  • @INVINCIBLE_MIX
    @INVINCIBLE_MIX 5 років тому

    Best video, still relevant in 2019....

  • @DevylProductions
    @DevylProductions 9 років тому +4

    Greatest musician EVER!

    • @elgamerico
      @elgamerico 9 років тому +1

      DevylProductions lol

  • @mredben
    @mredben 9 років тому +2

    Very cool training session. Thx for this.

  • @ELChilli
    @ELChilli 11 років тому +3

    Has it come out yet? :)

  • @NDR3CORD5
    @NDR3CORD5 11 років тому

    Thanks Mr. Guetta for sharing your knowledge with us! Although some people say you're not a great DJ, your work as a producer is indisputable.
    Merci beaucoup!

  • @wehateyourlife7987
    @wehateyourlife7987 9 років тому +9

    Wait... So this is how you make Darude - Sandstorm?

  • @jamesbolt4489
    @jamesbolt4489 4 місяці тому

    This is fantastic ❤❤

  • @TheAris621
    @TheAris621 10 років тому +6

    What's the name of that track???

    • @dinfluence30
      @dinfluence30 5 років тому

      What the F..... - David Guetta

  • @wleikko
    @wleikko 11 років тому

    I found this class extremely useful. Guetta talks about some basic stuff, and sometimes those basic stuff are the ones you usually lack. Sidechaining gave me some new ideas, but the best part was the talk about emotional vs. power parts of the track. Jumping parts don't need emotional elements necesserely, if you wanna only shake the crowd. Never thought about it like that. Guetta knows his stuff. Thank you.
    Also - don't hate. He shared his knowledge, and really is a nice guy. Cheers.

  • @daniel67797
    @daniel67797 8 років тому +5

    0:21 that face when you realise you don't know jack shit about producing...

  • @Richard_P_James
    @Richard_P_James 12 років тому

    Excellent, and DG really knows how to deliver in his tracks. There was some very good advice there.

  • @ELChilli
    @ELChilli 11 років тому +6

    mono isnt a software :D

    • @SamJayBe
      @SamJayBe 3 роки тому +1

      Nämen tjena, hataru fortf house?

  • @DaveH96
    @DaveH96 11 років тому

    I loooove when he says '' Then i got a trick for you my friend! To that techer or whatever he is, it sound so cool with a french accent!

  • @KarlGilbertOfficial
    @KarlGilbertOfficial 10 років тому +3

    but he has my respect , holding out for a dj / producer so long. (y)

  • @notreally.here_
    @notreally.here_ 11 років тому

    dam guetta thats some good shit i wish more producers at his level did a masterclass

  • @jincasa
    @jincasa 9 років тому +16

    Dude on left looks like he's trying to, or pooped his pants.

  • @mariaisabelleonestrada5317
    @mariaisabelleonestrada5317 3 місяці тому +1

    Wow súper Wow súper great ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @shiggisos1411
    @shiggisos1411 10 років тому +10

    What is the plugin at 13:21 ?? pls !!

  • @SuperEddie002
    @SuperEddie002 11 років тому

    many thanks man

  • @matimaster
    @matimaster 10 років тому +6

    Guetta... Teaching you to keep your kicks in key with the project.... what a clown. I thought that was self-stated.

  • @MrDadjid
    @MrDadjid 11 років тому

    Merci David pour ce petit cours très instructif.
    Je vais mettre tout ça en pratique. ...

  • @JULIOHpsp
    @JULIOHpsp 10 років тому +6

    12:45 on the road? yea, on the plane...

  • @soundoyzareus7375
    @soundoyzareus7375 10 років тому

    Straight from the internal soundcard to the mixer. I like that :)

  • @daniel67797
    @daniel67797 8 років тому +23

    pretty sure the guy on the left knows more than guetta

    • @gocofficial6170
      @gocofficial6170 8 років тому

      hahah xD

    • @paparinga
      @paparinga 8 років тому +1

      sure thing, he's a trained engineer :D Guetta knows this basics, but seems that's enough :P

    • @DeTRoiTZxFiNeST
      @DeTRoiTZxFiNeST 8 років тому

      Agreed

    • @FatihEsin
      @FatihEsin 8 років тому +3

      Maybe. Sometimes it doesn't all come up wit the knowledge but skills and inspirations though.

    • @miscellaneous1276
      @miscellaneous1276 4 роки тому

      He is s mixing engineer.

  • @JOVANNEMUSIC
    @JOVANNEMUSIC 11 років тому

    Thanks so much guys!! great tips from Guetta!! Gracias!!!

  • @chaosgaia5774
    @chaosgaia5774 7 років тому +3

    Why does everyone look awkward and maybe even embarrassed?

  • @AlexGrtner
    @AlexGrtner 11 років тому

    SOME ONE WHO FINALLY UNDERSTAND THANK YOU.

  • @firefreqzofficial
    @firefreqzofficial 10 років тому +3

    "Producer"

  • @huntercapital563
    @huntercapital563 11 років тому

    the guy hosting is such a grease ball. i love him.

  • @Wratisak
    @Wratisak 10 років тому +3

    I could tell the same basics just after 1 week messing with ableton... the main problem with him is about mixing music anyway

  • @kswindia
    @kswindia 11 років тому

    Amazing Masterclass. Guetta Admiration Restored :)

  • @im_JMAR
    @im_JMAR 10 років тому +11

    Am i the only one who thinks Ghetta has no idea what he's talking about? lmfao

  • @Mikelovision
    @Mikelovision 12 років тому

    For being so internationally known, I respect him for passing on his knowledge. Tracks like "Memories feat Kid Cudi" will forever be remembered.

  • @krass76
    @krass76 8 років тому +6

    I came, I listened for ten minutes, I shriveled up in disgust at how bad the stuff he is teaching is, I disliked the video, wrote this comment and am about to leave.
    Now I understand why everyone hates him and wants to sue him for ear-rape.

    • @TheBlashMusic
      @TheBlashMusic 7 років тому +3

      What are you talking about? He's actually giving away some good tips. (EX: Compressing the kick and the sub together, Sidechaining to a trigger instead of your kick sample, etc)

  • @Burn
    @Burn  12 років тому

    Thanks for the note. It's a David Guetta track in the making. It's unreleased.

  • @dirkdecay6927
    @dirkdecay6927 11 років тому +7

    Masterclass - *lol

  • @Massivecarcrash
    @Massivecarcrash 11 років тому

    You can say anything you want about his music, but he knows what he's doing.

  • @MrMaxadax
    @MrMaxadax 10 років тому +30

    I seriously hope nobody actually takes his 'tips'. 'What sounds louder sounds better'. Nope. This is why modern music sounds bad, because of the loudness war. It sounds like shit. Over compression is nasty and without quiet there can be no loud. This is why his tracks sound like shit and in proper venues his stuff will never be played. It stays on the radio where it was made to be. This is the kind of stuff that is making music sound like shit.

    • @bubnjarovski
      @bubnjarovski 10 років тому +1

      i thnk his productions sound pretty decent

    • @MrMaxadax
      @MrMaxadax 10 років тому

      bubnjarovski
      just because it's what you're used to hearing on Radio 1.

    • @bubnjarovski
      @bubnjarovski 10 років тому

      MrMaxadax i don't have radio at all

    • @MrMaxadax
      @MrMaxadax 10 років тому

      bubnjarovski
      then whatever you listen to chart music on.

    • @Massivecarcrash
      @Massivecarcrash 10 років тому +2

      I the department of "acoustic" music, electric guitar, drums, bass, vocals, etc. You should avoid soft clipping, limiting and overly compressing. In some cases of electronic music, it can work for you, but it's a very fine line between hitting the perfect spot and going over the line and ruining the track.

  • @SuperFear83
    @SuperFear83 11 років тому

    thanks!

  • @vasilzgkouri3318
    @vasilzgkouri3318 8 років тому +4

    He has no idea of what he is saying. He has no idea about music overall.

    • @vasilzgkouri3318
      @vasilzgkouri3318 8 років тому

      +Brown Bomber Yes Lol... I do Lol....you Lol?

    • @vasilzgkouri3318
      @vasilzgkouri3318 8 років тому +1

      +Brown Bomber first I don't have interest to show you my knowledges in music. And if i hadn't that wouldn't make Guetta a better musician also. I don't know but I think he is only a show man working with ghost producers and selling only by his name...

    • @vasilzgkouri3318
      @vasilzgkouri3318 8 років тому

      +Brown Bomber Hahaha.....here it is the giant pushing some random knobs....

    • @Vicerfox
      @Vicerfox 8 років тому

      im sure he cares about what you think over his millions of dollars... Lol people love to hate on success

  • @yeinissongomez132
    @yeinissongomez132 4 роки тому

    Thank !🙏🙏🙏

  • @anirudhamalraj7836
    @anirudhamalraj7836 6 років тому +2

    He makes a simple thing like sidechain sound crazy for beginners

    • @miscellaneous1276
      @miscellaneous1276 4 роки тому

      This was 8 years ago. You didn't have kickstart, lfo tool or Anything. It had to be done with a compressor.

  • @TREBLEANDSONIDO
    @TREBLEANDSONIDO 12 років тому

    It's the 'Brainworx Control' plug. Also the metering plug is by Brainworx, it's the TT (Tischmeyer Technology) Dynamic Range Meter.

  • @Burn
    @Burn  11 років тому

    David Guetta uses Logic Pro 9 and Ableton Live 8. He also uses a Macbook Pro with an Akai Pro LPK255 25-Key USB MIDI Performance Laptop Keyboard

  • @JamDanielsMusic
    @JamDanielsMusic 11 років тому

    Great session, thanks for sharing!

  • @ckroomstudio
    @ckroomstudio 10 років тому +1

    Real cool video, thank You Burn / Guetta! // BUT... I don't know this "Epic" song... I'm an oldskool... somebody can accept my opinion if I say, that track is made by Cosmic Gate, and the song name was Fire Wire in the early 2000's!? That song totally like this Epic, just oldschool... and today some tracks just copy that massive Cosmic Gate tune! But I like this Epic too... just... you know, the classic is classic!!!

  • @Cableguys
    @Cableguys 11 років тому

    The one he's talking about at 3:15 is our plugin Cableguys VolumeShaper 3 - it's used by lots of artists for volume fine-tuning, sidechain effect etc.

  • @tomvanderwulp5092
    @tomvanderwulp5092 4 роки тому

    This dude is so chill

  • @polis4
    @polis4 5 місяців тому +2

    He looks 100 times better now btw

  • @Musicaymasclassic
    @Musicaymasclassic 11 років тому

    Its not a plugin, he means in general terms you have dynamics, which refer to the level in loudness. In classical music it can go from piano pianissimo (soft) to Forte Fortissimo (Really Loud)

  • @Burn
    @Burn  11 років тому

    Side-chaining is a popular technique used to reinforce a kick in dance music productions. The main idea is to control the volume of other sounds with a side-chain input. A number of Logic and Audio Units plug-ins offer side-chain inputs.

  • @bensuhard
    @bensuhard 11 років тому

    Awesome tips! Thankyou!

  • @CheHansaa
    @CheHansaa 10 років тому

    Now i know where guetta got so crazy about this bigroom distorted kick drum sound he makes today, simple.. Beacuse of that track - EPIC

  • @foketesz
    @foketesz 10 років тому

    Club sound systems are a beast on their own right, like radio stations signal chains. This high level producers exploit those systems to their max in order to achieve certain emotions. Sidechain techniques blossomed during the electronic music revolution, and now it´s all over the radio. I for one welcome that.

    • @damiengreen28
      @damiengreen28 10 років тому +1

      sidechain blossomed like 50 years ago mate... just sayin.

  • @PavanMS87
    @PavanMS87 3 роки тому

    Gold, pure gold ❤️

  • @daboerne
    @daboerne 11 років тому

    a lot of people say he´s not a great producer and his tracks sound crappy. but i don´t think so. there was an interview with him a few years ago where he said the most important thing is, that music is fun. and i think he´s right. his music is always fun, no matter how hard or simple the tracks are.

  • @LillythVibes
    @LillythVibes Місяць тому

    Cafe Mabo + David Guetta +

  • @RodSalvadoretti
    @RodSalvadoretti 10 років тому

    im starting to produce my own things now and im studying a lot...
    i personally don´t like his music, but the guy achieved a level that he´s transcending from a "dj" to an artist and we need to respect that. electronic music nowadays tends to sound too much compressed and processed, but he´s got a point : you want to make people dance, and i think you need to follow some production aspects.I think that we need to make the real difference on HOW we write our songs instead of how much compression we apply

  • @cooltigermusic
    @cooltigermusic 12 років тому

    Thanks Mike, I haven't thought about that.

  • @diannebula
    @diannebula 11 років тому

    Melody & Energy... thanks Mr Guetta

  • @youtube_moderator
    @youtube_moderator 11 років тому

    this video represents all the information that David Guetta has accumulated over the years from watching other people produce his tracks

  • @RonnSono
    @RonnSono 11 років тому

    ...Like a master blaster boss!

  • @stallionsmusic9117
    @stallionsmusic9117 8 років тому +1

    may he is not the best dj ever but surely one of the best producer

  • @akintundeorowale7132
    @akintundeorowale7132 7 років тому +1

    guetta is a king

  • @trystenarmstrong
    @trystenarmstrong 11 років тому

    basically if you have a bass line side chained to a kick drum it will slightly lower the volume of the bass line for that split second the kick hits to allow the kick to sound more powerful. skrillex uses that technique a lot to make his drums sound so heavy

  • @bassmoi6447
    @bassmoi6447 11 років тому

    He really is incredible at explaining music production!

  • @Dionysus112790
    @Dionysus112790 12 років тому

    thanks for the post :)