Hey man loved the tutorial! Just a tip - when making monophonic sounds like basses or leads, it's typically better to have the unison set to an odd number (i.e. 15 instead of 16) in order to have a clearer fundamental frequency, and let 100% of the harmonics come from the detuned unison signals instead of having two main signals with the detunes on the side. Super minor but helps with mixing :)
very cool video - got me going with serum! - One thing that 'stumped' me, How come I don't have 'classic synths' category as an option in the wavetables list? (14:50) in your video.
Damn!! I was thinking about learning some sound design but was too lazy to do it when i could use presets from you, ultrasonic, stickz and bunch of others. I did learn some epic sound design today...Thanks
The RDR2 backing soundtrack goes perfectly with the wheels turning in my dumb brain realizing how intuitive Serum is after being completely clueless for a few months now trying to work with it. This is an absolutely genius video
This was a good vid. Editing spot on. Keeping it short, sweet and to the point. Learned a lot here than any other sound design tutorial. Earned a sub. Keep up the good work and definitely would like to see more of these insights into your thought process. It really helps. Thanks again!
@@Synthanicmusic depends on what genre you would like to make tho. Especially if you suck at sound design. And supersaws aren't the only things used in music.
quick tip: Turning the random phasing off when making stabbier basses can help a lot with alignment/phase issues with the kick, especially for 4x4 genres. Nice job! Good intro video for those new to serum.
13:31 not only did you change the wave tables but you also added more automation to the matrix tab and the FM from B knob, could you go over what you did there? very informational vid
These were small tweaks to things that were already there. I switched the master tune for example to start lower in pitch instead of starting higher in pitch to create a slitghtly different attack :)
this video is going into the bank brother. Very well put together and informative. I love how you put the video together as well. Fun, yet professional. I am now subscribed from watching you for the first time. Keep doing the good works brother!
Hey man, dope stuff It was so good and useful that, could you do a part 2? lol With like leads now and plucks and maybe even include "making a sound" in a normal production video
This was really one of the best and funniest tutorials on Serum. Funny because you revealed the condition of your sock and the odd way of drinking coffee or if it was water.😊
you did a really good job describing it i feel like this way of teaching can be very benificial because some are very detatched from the initial perspective but this is a really good video.
Really good video ! Made me wanna try sound design :) Would be cool if you also did one a sound design video on different types of leads (or different types of sounds from different genres)
I found this video to be useful for learning how to make some of those 'Bread & Butter' kinds of sounds that are very common, and thats primarily what I want to learn how to do now. I already have a copy of SERUM which I got from Renting to now Owning from Splice and I'm comfortable enough with pretty much any Synth, including my MODAL Cobatlt5S Hardware synth when I don't want a computer screen with DAW distracting me. Thanks man!!
At 14:51 you change the osc 1 sound and select from a folder named ‘classic synths’. Where did that folder come from as I don’t have that in my version of Serum? Is it a download (add-on)? Great video btw - I’ve learnt so much from it so thank you.
Imagine actually buying the software you use and letting those people eat and provide for there families you sir are a thief and deserve nothing in return
@@madenchristian well if yer ever put on a label and dont buy yer shit you’ll be rejected by law they have to know if you legit own the content and sounds your using and if you don’t its considered stealing
@@akira20ish Yes and believe me if one of us producers become rich one day it's obvious that we are going to buy our vsts, plugins, drum kits etc but the thing is that most of us don't have money to buy them and we are not going to stop producing because of that
I think it's great that pewdiepie is making synth tutorials now!
Yeah, but.. he looks like MHA, it's like his Doppelganger
lmao this made me go and search if pewdiepie really does 🤣
He doesn't even look like him.
It only took me 5 seconds of watching this video to go the the comments and look for this comment
@@Haxior5506 just listen to him
Hey man loved the tutorial! Just a tip - when making monophonic sounds like basses or leads, it's typically better to have the unison set to an odd number (i.e. 15 instead of 16) in order to have a clearer fundamental frequency, and let 100% of the harmonics come from the detuned unison signals instead of having two main signals with the detunes on the side. Super minor but helps with mixing :)
Thats a great tip, i'll definitely keep that in mind. Im not a sound design expert by any means so I really appreciate it! 😁
yo this comment is literal gold, thank you
@@mikebell4396 share some gold bro, mine wasn't literal gold
It depends on your intentions. I saw David Guetta using 16 unisons for basses
You're the reason i go down to the comment section after watching a guide, there is so much gold advices sometimes
Ayy whenever I need help with something you jump in and save my life!
Aw❤️
you're really helping the lot of us, both beginner and advanced producers in every way possible . thanks so much!
Glad to hear that!!
very cool video - got me going with serum! - One thing that 'stumped' me, How come I don't have 'classic synths' category as an option in the wavetables list? (14:50) in your video.
Probably solved, but I guess those are some imported wavetables not included in Serum, you can load presets and several stuff into Serum.
Damn!! I was thinking about learning some sound design but was too lazy to do it when i could use presets from you, ultrasonic, stickz and bunch of others. I did learn some epic sound design today...Thanks
Damn I got here before my notification did
lmao
Hahahaha absolute legend
2:05 that's a very najs preset indeed
Hahaha
The RDR2 backing soundtrack goes perfectly with the wheels turning in my dumb brain realizing how intuitive Serum is after being completely clueless for a few months now trying to work with it. This is an absolutely genius video
Hahaha best comment ever. Appreciate it man
i normally don't hit the like button on vids, but i did like this vid. great job mate
This was a good vid. Editing spot on. Keeping it short, sweet and to the point. Learned a lot here than any other sound design tutorial. Earned a sub. Keep up the good work and definitely would like to see more of these insights into your thought process. It really helps. Thanks again!
I've never learned so much in such little time before! I'm playing around myself now, kinda knowing what I'm doing. Amazing video!
Awesome man!!
THANK YOU!! IM WORKING ON A SOUNDBANK CURRENTLY
Thats awesome!!
@@Synthanicmusic depends on what genre you would like to make tho. Especially if you suck at sound design. And supersaws aren't the only things used in music.
quick tip: Turning the random phasing off when making stabbier basses can help a lot with alignment/phase issues with the kick, especially for 4x4 genres. Nice job! Good intro video for those new to serum.
I was playing around with serum today and i figured out how to make decent basses but not really taking it too seriously at the moment
That's what I looking for over 1 year. THX Man
This helped a lot cuz im working on a Vital preset pack.
LOL me to!
Wow, amazing tutorial bro 🤩🤩🔥🔥
13:31 not only did you change the wave tables but you also added more automation to the matrix tab and the FM from B knob, could you go over what you did there? very informational vid
These were small tweaks to things that were already there. I switched the master tune for example to start lower in pitch instead of starting higher in pitch to create a slitghtly different attack :)
this video is going into the bank brother. Very well put together and informative. I love how you put the video together as well. Fun, yet professional.
I am now subscribed from watching you for the first time. Keep doing the good works brother!
Thanks a lot man! :)
Thanks a lot
"MHA accidentally make wobble wobble sound" 14:03
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I love how short but informative this video is. Thank you man
I love the video my guy!!!
If I hadn't already bought serum i definitely would have used your link
Sick video as always my friend
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I'm late again haha, nice vid as usual bro! ❤️
No very early 😎thanks! 🙌
It's the best tutorial I've seen on serum. Thx MHA, if I become the new Martin Garrix, I will remember it was thanks to you
Just came across this and taught me a lot thanks so much!
Hey man, dope stuff
It was so good and useful that, could you do a part 2? lol
With like leads now and plucks and maybe even include "making a sound" in a normal production video
I will definitely include more sound design in my "normal" videos!!
YESSSSSS YESSSS!!!!! YESSSS!!! SOUND DESIGN TUTORIAL THANK YOU!!!!
Nice intro! Been watching several videos (including some paid for tutorials) and this was very digestible and informative, thank you!
This was really one of the best and funniest tutorials on Serum. Funny because you revealed the condition of your sock and the odd way of drinking coffee or if it was water.😊
Finally someone that knows how to teach things the way I think. This beast is gonna be tamed now!
Nice vid mate!!
Thank you! 🙌
you did a really good job describing it i feel like this way of teaching can be very benificial because some are very detatched from the initial perspective but this is a really good video.
I got more from this video about usable remeberable basic sound design than countless others over the years .... props
thanks bro for sharing your thought process
Bro this VST is insane. I’m definitely gonna get that $10 a month rent to own thing to get this.
Your tutorial was so good! Keep it up!
Thanks so much!
Should try vital too, and it's FREE.
FREE.
the video was the best video about tsound design i ever watched ty so much
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Ain’t that early, but earliest I’ve ever been. Thank u for the free presets!❤️🔥
Youre welcome!
Woo thanks! Can't wait for next week's video :D . Already bought Serum though, else would've used your link!
Man! You are good
Really good video ! Made me wanna try sound design :)
Would be cool if you also did one a sound design video on different types of leads (or different types of sounds from different genres)
Good idea!
mais t'es partout toi en fait
@@korosantunes_ 1 an et demi de retard quand-même mon bonhomme
@@x3ll3nmusic tranquille c pas beaucoup
wow incredible video, super clean editing with a great personality behind it all! how do you not have 1 million subscribers already??🤔
Yessss Thank you bro❤
amazing tutorial left a sub mb thanks
I'm reminded so much of pewdiepie when listening to this guy, it makes everything much easier to follow for some reason.
i was just thinking the same thing LMAO
it's the swedish accent
wait i thought you had 13 million subscribers.. YOU DESERVE MUCH MORE , ur a big motivation to me and us producers :,D
Thank you man! ❤️
Clear, fluid and useful. Thank you this tutorial really is useful as I am a beginner and seeing examples of uses makes it much clearer !
This is how tutorials should be made, this is sick!
Damn man, thank you
when u put noise on ur basses. make sure to pitch the noise up. it takes up alot of low end
That's why a good eq is a more important final step after any sound design
Best video ever, bro! ❤
Glad you like it! 🙌
Just helped me create my 1st couple of custom sounds. Appreciate the info!
the best tutorial I have seen so far!
I love your intros they are so welcoming! Great video too!
Haha thanks! 😁
As a beginner this was incredible!
yeo this whole video is underrated my guy, thank you
Thanks for this video! I'm sure your channel will grow and become really successful if you continue like this!
No wayyy!! Am I that fast??
PS - I already know there's a "moody-slidey-bass" mentioned in the video haha..
Hahahaha YES
@@mhamusic. How To Make ambient and drone sound like you
Hi cloudscape 👋😂
Thank you for the downloads. I subbed you fricking legend
You're a fricking legend
New dope video as always 🔥
Thanks man! Thanks for reminding me to listen to my daily dose of your competition track
@@mhamusic. Haha thank you man 🙏🏻 much appreciated
Waiting for other competitions 🔥🔥
10:14 when he said I have a hole in my soul i really felt that...
You get an instant like for the House building theme from RDR2 XDDDD
Very useful and straight into point. Thank you!
I watched the whole video:) love your channel :)
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Nice video man
Lot of valueable information 😘😘
i think thats the most important tutorial i ever seen
Your workflow is something to aspire to. Thanks for the content. Keep it up.
Gems, more visuals like this
Good Timing i Was searching for it right now 🙃
Love your videos keep up the great stuff :D
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Enlightening tutorial. Thanks so much!
forever goated
thanks to this i was able to make a really good basspad that i been tryin desperately to make
Really nice tutorial👏👏
bro thanks a million for this, super clear and straight forward
Glad you like it! 🙌
Yes thank you, I needed this video
This was mad helpful yo! Thanks so much.
clear and on point, he is also nice person i can tell
"The perfect video doesn't ex..."
fr i learned everything in this video
Keep the good work man ❤❤❤↗️
This is so great dude. thanks!
Glad you liked it! 🙌
This video is SOOOO good, it's super simple and help me a lot. Thanks you
its crazy how i use serum and can't find what i want then after i watch this i realize im sitting on a gold mine of music
I learnt a lot from this 💫
Just the video I needed. Many thanks
I found this video to be useful for learning how to make some of those 'Bread & Butter' kinds of sounds that are very common, and thats primarily what I want to learn how to do now. I already have a copy of SERUM which I got from Renting to now Owning from Splice and I'm comfortable enough with pretty much any Synth, including my MODAL Cobatlt5S Hardware synth when I don't want a computer screen with DAW distracting me. Thanks man!!
14:55 Is there any way to avoid that static shock sound every time a chord is played?
amazing video man!
Thank you!
I've just bought Serum and this video pops up on my suggested list, how convenient 😁
Haha awesome 😁
👍
Question; Where did that "ML AddiFunk" patch around 13:44 originate from?
I enjoy watching your tutorial.
KUNGEN kommer med gratis presets vilken kung..
Gecko är kung
Yes!!! Finally!!! Thanks you so much!!!!
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At 14:51 you change the osc 1 sound and select from a folder named ‘classic synths’. Where did that folder come from as I don’t have that in my version of Serum? Is it a download (add-on)? Great video btw - I’ve learnt so much from it so thank you.
This was super helpful. Thank you.
Hey man, where did you get that classic synths wave table???
yup, He had a serum and I'm here pirating my sylenth1 lol
Enjoy fucking up yer computer
Imagine actually buying the software you use and letting those people eat and provide for there families you sir are a thief and deserve nothing in return
@@akira20ish Hmmmm never think about it
@@madenchristian well if yer ever put on a label and dont buy yer shit you’ll be rejected by law they have to know if you legit own the content and sounds your using and if you don’t its considered stealing
@@akira20ish Yes and believe me if one of us producers become rich one day it's obvious that we are going to buy our vsts, plugins, drum kits etc but the thing is that most of us don't have money to buy them and we are not going to stop producing because of that