What I figured out to create more dynamics is to lower the volume linear by -1.5db until the drop with a Utility on the master and lower the stereo width on the master aswell -30% pre drop. So when the drop comes in it gives you a perceived loudness and more perceived more stereo width.
Nice one, you can also do the same thing in reverse with the stereo width making it extra wide and then bring it back in at the drop. Works really well if you have a really tight drum groove.
@@BTTREdits I figured out that it is about the genre and contrast, if your drop has a wide synth as a main sound like in big room genre, you can make the buildup tiny, but if your drop is a groovy drum in house genre, it will contrast better with a wide synth/vocals opening & tiny drums like in this video.
Relevant, and well articulated as always. Thank you for this. Incidentally, I implemented a bunch of these techniques in a recent track. You'll hear it in the track feedback session later. Thanks again!
A tip that I offer to others that has been extremely beneficial to myself is that after you have created your drop let's say your drop goes eight bars try looping from the odd bar to the odd bar For instance try starting your loop at the second bar and going to the fifth bar Extracting the very middle of your Sometimes just looping that middle creates an incredibly awesome breakdown
What I figured out to create more dynamics is to lower the volume linear by -1.5db until the drop with a Utility on the master and lower the stereo width on the master aswell -30% pre drop.
So when the drop comes in it gives you a perceived loudness and more perceived more stereo width.
Nice one, you can also do the same thing in reverse with the stereo width making it extra wide and then bring it back in at the drop. Works really well if you have a really tight drum groove.
@@dilbydj Good idea. I have to try this too.
@@BTTREdits I figured out that it is about the genre and contrast, if your drop has a wide synth as a main sound like in big room genre, you can make the buildup tiny, but if your drop is a groovy drum in house genre, it will contrast better with a wide synth/vocals opening & tiny drums like in this video.
Man, I’m on your 5th video of the day and everything you put out so far is top notch. Invaluable to us amateurs 🙏
Totally agree.
Congratulations for such a great master class you gift us on every one of your videos. I am a big fan of your music and your teaching.
Relevant, and well articulated as always. Thank you for this. Incidentally, I implemented a bunch of these techniques in a recent track. You'll hear it in the track feedback session later. Thanks again!
A tip that I offer to others that has been extremely beneficial to myself is that after you have created your drop let's say your drop goes eight bars try looping from the odd bar to the odd bar
For instance try starting your loop at the second bar and going to the fifth bar
Extracting the very middle of your
Sometimes just looping that middle creates an incredibly awesome breakdown
This just showed me what and where my mistakes were. Thanks. 🙏
I really appreciate and value your taste and teaching! Big fan bro!
The best production content in the game! Thx Dilby🙏🏼
I'm here for the goofy thumbnail. I'll never stop 😂 Everytime
Fair enough mate. I think it's stupid too. But people click so...
Love these videos, but far out I have so much to learn 😊
You can do it!
Another amazing content! thank you dilby
Thanks man, wicked as always 👊🏻 can I check please if the project files for the videos are only compatible in ableton? ✌🏻
Yeah. It's all made with Ableton
Lets go new video from Dilby 😎
Great video, mate!
just what i needed thanks bro :)
love this! 🙌🏽
Brilliant as usual 🔝💚
I’m triggered, it so true. It’s all true