Making house music today is easier with the tools we have available today, fer-sure. 80's techno only had synths and the 303, people who figured this out were brilliant beyond words and created a new music genre and a new culture around it . Check out Chip-E's stuff - he created the first house music track - ever!
Music in general today is so easy to make now, especially with chord, guitar and bass generator. They even have piano virtuosos in plugins now. Crazy times! Someone would have bumped this one in the 90s for sure
Coming to this 2 years late, but I have to commend you on making something that really does sound authentic to what we were listening to back in the late 80s. If this had been on one of the house compilation CDs I bought, or if I heard it playing at The Roxy or Limelight, we would have been dancing. Quite impressive to arrive at this result without even doing mixing or mastering. Nice. I have to say, though, that the reason why it might be “easy” is because the instruments we/they used back in that era were ‘simple.’ And simplicity/repetition is what made those songs memorable and danceable. But, the standout tracks of the era had something more-something different, weird maybe-something not ‘cookie cutter.’ The undefinable. That’s where the ‘art’ lies.
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed! I totally agree with your point about the instruments, and also... yeah, fair enough, I kind of just threw this together and wasn't really going for something different. I just thought the title of the video would look good on youtube!
@@ThaREC Sorry, sir-that was *not* meant to be read as a criticism of what you’ve done here. I understand you were just making a general demo. And still it’s better than a lot of stuff I bought….
Select the brush tool when you’re on the piano roll and select your note length (I used 1/4 notes for this), then click and hold down the mouse then just drag it along the screen to where you want your kicks to end.
I've had a look at my settings on the hollow bass and it's just the stock sound that comes from the ES2. I think I managed to get such an abrupt sound by really paying attention to how long my notes lasted within the piano roll and making sure that none of them overlapped. If you still want it to sound more abrupt and snappy, try playing with the release setting (not so much with the decay), a shorter time on that will make the note turn off quicker once you release the key.
software instrument most of the time. I use audio tracks for recording things from my mic or when i record in scratches from my turntable. I don't think i've ever actually used the drummer or guitar channels.
Thanks for checking it out man! The preset I use for the piano was just the normal piano with ‘scan vibrato’ on. For the chords, I always use the ‘minor 7 9’ setting… I think I’ve used that in most of my videos💯
I am new. Need your help. How do you play the different parts of Feel - the - Beat on the keyboard? I am trying to help my son create some music It would make great sense for us to record some phrases and split them (change them) and play them in the order we like. Please, let us know! Any video that can walk us through that?
He will explain himself! These days its incredibly easy; when you create a new track select 'software instrument' and on the drop down menu where you can select the synthesizers choose the one called 'quick sampler'. Once it creates the track click on the blue box on the left side of your screen where it will now say 'Q-Sampler' and once it opens you'll see a massive blank space above all of the controls for it. This is where you can then drag and drop an audio file from your computer into this box. It might ask if you want 'simple' or 'optimized'... for for simple. Now you have the sample tunes to the note C1 so if you have a keyboard find that and it'll play the sound, or just find it on the piano roll and then you can paint in what you want your drum pattern to be. Hope that helps, if you need I can do a quick video on it and thanks for watching!
Hi! I have a question, where did you get those kicks and hihats etc? My logic pro library doesn't have those right? Is it a drum kit? Then where can I find it? Byeeee
Most of the drum samples I use are from separate kits, can’t remember exactly where I got them from but your bound to find some decent ones by searching ‘free house drum kit’ which is what I do most of the time
My keyboard is an Alesis V25, as for suggestions for equipment there’s nothing that really stands out but a keyboard, maybe a mic and definitely a good pair of headphones are a good start
I’m pretty sure it’s in the ES2 plug-in, then you go into ‘keyboards’ and it’s somewhere on that menu. Or I think you can open the library on a blank track and just search up ‘electone’.
Most samples from drum kits and packs these days are pretty well processed, I’ve definitely made beats before where I haven’t used any compressors. Definitely if you have some live vocals or some samples from older songs then I would compress them just a bit to make them sound more uniform
@@ThaREC well, I don’t know how to do it. I saw videos applying a compression in the master. Other videos only in some channel. Before mastering the song, do you simply adjust the volumes or you insert compression or limiters?
@@EnduroRJ A compressor controls the dynamics of the track. If some parts of the track ‘jump out’ too much and overpower other elements then a compressor can be set to reduce how much that happens. On most compressors it will show a graph/meter indicating how much the sound is being reduced by; I recommend if you’re not too sure on how to use the compressors then play around with the ‘threshold’ and ‘ratio’ knobs until you find a reduction that you think aids the track. I’ll try to recommend or even make a video on how to do this.
Yea nah, you're missing the whole point. All these types of "urban" music are technically piss easy to make but it goes beyond that. That's like saying making hip hop is just sampling the Skull Snaps break, putting a melodic jazz sample on top and looping it. Also no one used sidechain compression on that early stuff if you're trying to recreate that sound.
hi, this turotial is really bad tbh. You don't explain where you got any of the sounds from. You use MIDI effects without showing us how you used them. The only reason it seems easy to make is because you've cut out like 50% of the music making process.
@@ThaREC then stop deleting comments weirdo.. I can leave you more if you may, Stop being immature and such a cornball.. constructive criticism is helpful. Also get better speakers
Making house music today is easier with the tools we have available today, fer-sure. 80's techno only had synths and the 303, people who figured this out were brilliant beyond words and created a new music genre and a new culture around it . Check out Chip-E's stuff - he created the first house music track - ever!
Music in general today is so easy to make now, especially with chord, guitar and bass generator. They even have piano virtuosos in plugins now. Crazy times!
Someone would have bumped this one in the 90s for sure
This beat speaks man!!! Amazing job and so straightforward! Earned another sub and hope to see more content from you soon! 🤩
Nice mix man! I think it sounds great!
You whipped that one up very nicely sir 🎉
Coming to this 2 years late, but I have to commend you on making something that really does sound authentic to what we were listening to back in the late 80s. If this had been on one of the house compilation CDs I bought, or if I heard it playing at The Roxy or Limelight, we would have been dancing. Quite impressive to arrive at this result without even doing mixing or mastering. Nice.
I have to say, though, that the reason why it might be “easy” is because the instruments we/they used back in that era were ‘simple.’ And simplicity/repetition is what made those songs memorable and danceable. But, the standout tracks of the era had something more-something different, weird maybe-something not ‘cookie cutter.’ The undefinable. That’s where the ‘art’ lies.
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed!
I totally agree with your point about the instruments, and also... yeah, fair enough, I kind of just threw this together and wasn't really going for something different. I just thought the title of the video would look good on youtube!
@@ThaREC Sorry, sir-that was *not* meant to be read as a criticism of what you’ve done here. I understand you were just making a general demo. And still it’s better than a lot of stuff I bought….
@@CentaurusRelax314 All good my friend!
Thank you so much, please make more house music videos you are clear and do it step by step. Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed! If you want to listen to more of my house music then I linked my Spotify in the description
Man made a banger just like that
This track is fire man!
New to this, how did you drag the kick notes at 1:20?
Select the brush tool when you’re on the piano roll and select your note length (I used 1/4 notes for this), then click and hold down the mouse then just drag it along the screen to where you want your kicks to end.
dope tutorial! i wanted to know if possible what were you settings for hollow bass? im trying to kill the decay time and have be as abrupt as yours
I've had a look at my settings on the hollow bass and it's just the stock sound that comes from the ES2. I think I managed to get such an abrupt sound by really paying attention to how long my notes lasted within the piano roll and making sure that none of them overlapped. If you still want it to sound more abrupt and snappy, try playing with the release setting (not so much with the decay), a shorter time on that will make the note turn off quicker once you release the key.
very good video. simple but the basics are so clear. Keep it on
Thanks for watching!
Where do you find that bass sound ??
It’s called ‘hollow bass’ from the ES2 plugin on Logic Pro, or just search up the name in the library. Thanks for watching as well!
@@ThaREC I can’t find it. It doesn’t show when I search it
@@ThaREC I found it. Thanks !!
Hey chief, what was the plugin that you used for the vocals in this video? I have a couple of tracks in the works that I could put that to use in
The main one I used to chop up and play the vocals is called ‘quick sampler’ and is a stock plugin with logic pro
Very nice bass sound here.
Thanks man!
Ive got those exact speakers for my set up bro. And the same Linn amp, what are the chances
they're good speakers aren't they!
Great stuff
Glad you enjoyed it!
When you load up the project do you load up software instrument, audio, drummer, or guitar etc
software instrument most of the time. I use audio tracks for recording things from my mic or when i record in scratches from my turntable. I don't think i've ever actually used the drummer or guitar channels.
Hello, nice video and the song is actually really good! Do you mind sharing the logic project please? Would the a great ressource to learn!
Would you like to buy it?
Great video here! And great advises. Please, what kind of chords did you use for the song on chord trigger? What preset? Thanks a lot
Thanks for checking it out man! The preset I use for the piano was just the normal piano with ‘scan vibrato’ on. For the chords, I always use the ‘minor 7 9’ setting… I think I’ve used that in most of my videos💯
I am new. Need your help. How do you play the different parts of Feel - the - Beat on the keyboard? I am trying to help my son create some music It would make great sense for us to record some phrases and split them (change them) and play them in the order we like. Please, let us know! Any video that can walk us through that?
Thanks for checking the video out… it’s a bit hard to explain in a comment so I’ll try and get a quick video out today or tomorrow👍🏻
@@ThaREC that would be super! Thank you!!
@@ThaREC Please, don't forget about us. ;-)
ua-cam.com/video/MhRYEQ2qTDA/v-deo.html
here you go, hope it helps!
lol man .... and im out here overthinking and making shyt difficult. motivational video my manz
OMG BABES youre doing amazing, who taught you this shit? I want a joint and just FEEL THE BEAT
Self taught... no joints
Can someone explain how he set up the tracks for the drums? Like did he import those sounds? Is he using a sampler for them? (I’m new to this obv)
He will explain himself!
These days its incredibly easy; when you create a new track select 'software instrument' and on the drop down menu where you can select the synthesizers choose the one called 'quick sampler'.
Once it creates the track click on the blue box on the left side of your screen where it will now say 'Q-Sampler' and once it opens you'll see a massive blank space above all of the controls for it. This is where you can then drag and drop an audio file from your computer into this box. It might ask if you want 'simple' or 'optimized'... for for simple.
Now you have the sample tunes to the note C1 so if you have a keyboard find that and it'll play the sound, or just find it on the piano roll and then you can paint in what you want your drum pattern to be.
Hope that helps, if you need I can do a quick video on it and thanks for watching!
@@ThaRECyou are the man. thank you so much for the detailed response i really appreciate it
Bro this was sick :)
Hi! I have a question, where did you get those kicks and hihats etc? My logic pro library doesn't have those right? Is it a drum kit? Then where can I find it? Byeeee
Most of the drum samples I use are from separate kits, can’t remember exactly where I got them from but your bound to find some decent ones by searching ‘free house drum kit’ which is what I do most of the time
what is the name of the keyboard you are using? also do you have any suggestions for useful equipment for a beginner house producer?
My keyboard is an Alesis V25, as for suggestions for equipment there’s nothing that really stands out but a keyboard, maybe a mic and definitely a good pair of headphones are a good start
what keyboard are you using ?
@@oscarrosales-b2k Alesis V25
Great!! Which kind of drum sounds(preset) do you use? from Logic (stocksounds)? or Splice samples?
Bro your the man!
awesome video!! thank you for this great tutorial!! 🎉
Glad you enjoyed!
Very helpful thank you
thanks brother learning from you
great video mate
Great video man. Do you remember what BPM and time signature you used?
4/4 (I don’t think I’ve ever made anything that isn’t) and bpm is 127 👍🏻
Your EP is fire 🔥
Thanks man! Which one is that, the one with this song in the video?
nice job!
Can you share the project
Would you like to buy it?
I just made one myself, thanks to this video.
Glad it inspired you!
how did you get the bass like that? when i search up hollow bass in the library, it doesn’t sound like that one. are there fx on it?
You have to load up the ES2 plug-in specifically and then find it in the synthesiser’s own menu
@@ThaREC thanks so much
How do i get the electone track sound
I’m pretty sure it’s in the ES2 plug-in, then you go into ‘keyboards’ and it’s somewhere on that menu. Or I think you can open the library on a blank track and just search up ‘electone’.
@@ThaREC my electone doesn't sound the same 😭
@@caryspeterson5135 tbh there’s not much I can do about that my friend 😂
Any suggestion for compressors and how and where to use them?
Most samples from drum kits and packs these days are pretty well processed, I’ve definitely made beats before where I haven’t used any compressors. Definitely if you have some live vocals or some samples from older songs then I would compress them just a bit to make them sound more uniform
@@ThaREC well, I don’t know how to do it. I saw videos applying a compression in the master. Other videos only in some channel. Before mastering the song, do you simply adjust the volumes or you insert compression or limiters?
@@EnduroRJ A compressor controls the dynamics of the track. If some parts of the track ‘jump out’ too much and overpower other elements then a compressor can be set to reduce how much that happens. On most compressors it will show a graph/meter indicating how much the sound is being reduced by; I recommend if you’re not too sure on how to use the compressors then play around with the ‘threshold’ and ‘ratio’ knobs until you find a reduction that you think aids the track. I’ll try to recommend or even make a video on how to do this.
which sinthetizer do you use?
For which part?
where do you get the sounds from
Seems like a lot of them are just default logic plugins
how did you get that piano effect?
just put a massive chorus on it, literally max settings on everything
@@ThaREC can you show me what you mean?
@@felixa8944 I’ll do a video on it, stay tuned
@@ThaREC the secret to all music I swear. Max everything
@@Bittamin don’t clip tho, you’ll break your speakers 😂
🔥🔥🔥
I can’t find electone in my library
Try looking in the ‘keyboards’ section of the ES2 plugin, I’m pretty sure it’s in there
Try looking in the ‘keyboards’ section of the ES2 plugin, I’m pretty sure it’s in there
@@IIBeanie do you mix in surround?
it's a hit!!!
bro just made a banger for a tutorial lmfaoooooo
@@thisaintjames1476 thanks man!
Thanks for all advices. Logic Pro X is so intuitive to use. I just created this new music creation. Enjoy 😎. ua-cam.com/video/yqtXSIKGlFU/v-deo.html
Glad you found the video useful! Thanks
Funky ass beat, like it
Super🥂
omg I love
that piano riff is fire
Thanks man!
Probably gonna hear this in the clubs soon!
Cool track!! 🎉 What was used for the voice track? New to Logic.
This fire!
Glad you enjoyed
Yea nah, you're missing the whole point. All these types of "urban" music are technically piss easy to make but it goes beyond that. That's like saying making hip hop is just sampling the Skull Snaps break, putting a melodic jazz sample on top and looping it. Also no one used sidechain compression on that early stuff if you're trying to recreate that sound.
Yo chill out man it’s a UA-cam video 😂 but Yh fair enough
how did you just lay down the kick on the timeline with your mouse
If you click once and then drag the mouse across the screen it adds a note for you depending on what time length you set it at
brush tool
What do you expect 😂 knowledge 5 % creativity -10 %
Sounds easy too LOL
give it a go!
oh really 😅👍
hi, this turotial is really bad tbh. You don't explain where you got any of the sounds from. You use MIDI effects without showing us how you used them. The only reason it seems easy to make is because you've cut out like 50% of the music making process.
Ah man I guess you’re right, this really is awful. Weird that it still got 50,000 views🤔.
@@ThaRECit don’t matter about the views, doesn’t mean it’s good he’s right. You are weird kid. Get a job or something
Hé is right tho
@@maxvandermeij3121 thanks for boosting the comment numbers 👍🏻
@@ThaREC then stop deleting comments weirdo.. I can leave you more if you may, Stop being immature and such a cornball.. constructive criticism is helpful. Also get better speakers
“so i mean, yeah, basically” on to the next thing 😅😅😅 this video is trash
As per the like/dislike ratio on this video, your opinion would have to be 62 times more relevant for me to even begin to take it into account.
@@ThaREC you took the time to reply
@@whoisvaysen9230 I try and reply to every comment… all the algorithm sees is engagement!
Boring 🥱 no thanks u talk too much get to it
Yeah might be, but thanks for running up the views and comments!