Fantastic tutorials mate. Glad I found your channel. Really helping me understand psytrance production. Do you use vst's like Spire or The Hive? If so could you do some tutorials in them please.
Hey dude, thanks for checking out the videos. I don't use Spire, I have played with Hive but mainly just preset diving. I usually teach Serum and Sylenth mainly.
It is possible to route two tracks into Voxengo Span, but it is a bit cumbersome. I strongly recommend to test Melda Production MAnalyzer, it is also free and great spectrum analyzer. It allows you to copy a reference spectrum curve and paste into your track spectrum one. This allows easy comparisons.
I have some videos scheduled for release into June and July, a lot of that content is directed at sound design of psytrance bass. One video in Serum and one in Sylenth.
lol what you are showing is the easy part of referencing. but what if you cant even get close to the bass sound you're trying to copy? The sounddesign is the hard part
@@CollectiveIntelligenceMusic Could you help me with a basssound I'm trying to reference? ua-cam.com/video/xU-tgb-JHnc/v-deo.html This bass sound sounds much more consistent than the normal psytrance bass but somehow still has a form of movement in it, but almost like an attack or so, you know a smooth beginning. I couldn't figure out how to do it. Especially the lower part of the sound is super smooth.
Don't worry, man, the copyright system will just get confused and stop working because every psytrance track sounds the same :D
lol
This guy: how I reference professional tracks
*ends up roasting them*
lmaaoo
Fantastic tutorials mate. Glad I found your channel. Really helping me understand psytrance production.
Do you use vst's like Spire or The Hive? If so could you do some tutorials in them please.
Hey dude, thanks for checking out the videos. I don't use Spire, I have played with Hive but mainly just preset diving. I usually teach Serum and Sylenth mainly.
It is possible to route two tracks into Voxengo Span, but it is a bit cumbersome. I strongly recommend to test Melda Production MAnalyzer, it is also free and great spectrum analyzer. It allows you to copy a reference spectrum curve and paste into your track spectrum one. This allows easy comparisons.
Thanks man!!
Are you able to make a video showing how u made that bass sound? i cant find any tutorials on how to get that punchy waveform style of psybass
I have some videos scheduled for release into June and July, a lot of that content is directed at sound design of psytrance bass. One video in Serum and one in Sylenth.
This Voxengo SPAN is even a free plugin. Very helpful.
I want to create a bassline like Spirit Architect, but I don't know wich effects he is using. Can someone help?
Good Video!
I like your Channel, you explaining Things so well.
Can I put a track into Ableton when I bought it on beatport?
yes
Thank you!
Can you maybe explain how I could insert it?
That would be very nice from you!
@@jeremiassteffen6453 Just drag it into an audio channel in ableton.
useful mate!
lol what you are showing is the easy part of referencing. but what if you cant even get close to the bass sound you're trying to copy? The sounddesign is the hard part
I have practised over and over again for years. You need to do the same. I have a serum tutorial showing how I make bass sounds, check it out.
@@CollectiveIntelligenceMusic Thanks!
@@CollectiveIntelligenceMusic Could you help me with a basssound I'm trying to reference? ua-cam.com/video/xU-tgb-JHnc/v-deo.html
This bass sound sounds much more consistent than the normal psytrance bass but somehow still has a form of movement in it, but almost like an attack or so, you know a smooth beginning. I couldn't figure out how to do it. Especially the lower part of the sound is super smooth.
This looks confusing asf holy fuck