@@DustyBoles I reckon anything like Thrown, The Plot in You or Within Destruction would be sick to see a video on. Even if you don't pick any of those though, keep up the work
I'll have to watch this over and over and over again to wrap my head around it but, thank you so much for your knowledge!!! I can't express how great this video is. Gives me potential hope.
It never crossed my mind to track guitars note by note. This is brilliant. And massively time saving for someone who can write but has a hard time getting consistently good takes as a sub-par guitarist! Subscribed and looking forward to more content. Thanks!
Yeah man I don’t ALWAYS do that method but when it comes to more “processed” style songs I definitely like that approach because it gives a tighter more neat bed for the production to lay on in my opinion without hearing tons of sloppy takes not being cohesive. Totally just my opinion though! & thank you!
@@DustyBoles For sure! I think you could still use this same approach with small sections (instead of note by note) to get the more organic feel. You're right about the processed-style tunes. Or just breakdowns within a less-processed tune.
Glad I found your page dude. A 6 hour cross country flight and watched a few of your videos. Your mix and writing skills are insane....and thsnks for the tips!
good shit dude. Glad this came in my feed. My biggest takeaways were workflow things. When i'm tracking more processed sounding guitars, I'll often track 5 bpm slower than the actual tempo and edit to the grid on the actual tempo. Gives a similar unhumanly tight and mechanical feel as tracking note by note while maintaining a feel that it was fully played in one go somewhat. For this the one note at a time worked insanely well though and it's something I'll definitely have to play around with. definitely got a sub from me, and I look forward to more content like this!
YT's algorithm dropped this video in my feed, I'm glad it did. Thanks so much for taking the time to teach this, the way you recorded guitar is going to change my own workflow. Consider me subscribed, bro 👊🏼
@@DustyBoles Recording in pieces - I’m always so obsessed with getting it in a take and watching you piece it together by recording a riff at a time, I realized I could make it waaaaay easier on myself doing it your way.
A lot of valuable information in there my dude. Great stuff. Love that you're using Cubase. Always makes things just a little more intuitive for me to understand. Subbed!
@Dustyboles Actually, the tool only helps but the idea you made in making audio is very very modern.. Greetings, my brother from Indonesia, Waiting for the next update, brother...
@@allmands yeah dude you just have to realllllly look through their options. Sometimes I hear things that have potential and there is still alot of manipulation that needs to be done!
Would you happen to be taking on clients? Jesus Christ dude, this is insane production value in the most efficient way possible. Thank you so much for this. I'm working on producing my band, but it's not quite to the level I want it at and this is going to be incredibly helpful.
Talking about bands writing around the octave on the 12th fret, I think a lot of those band probably got it from Tool. Most their songs are hovering around there.
@@Sacrifice-Paid that’s why I make these videos man! I’m trying to show people my techniques so it can inspire and help people learn. I also courses on my website where you can literally copy my settings/chains so you have a great sound right away so it inspires you to make even better music! Thanks for the kind words bro 🤘🏻
@ the problem for me is, cos I don’t do it on a regular basis, I then struggle to remember how to do things, so I fall into that category of….., got the gear but no idea, I’ve got the MacBook Pro, apogee interface, really decent guitar, bass and appropriate amps, but need to put the time and effort into learning, cos I can play guitar and bass no problem, it’s the recording etc side that I’m struggling with
@ yeah I totally get it. This is my career and I write for artists at the highest level so I kind of have to know my stuff. That said, all the information is out there. I taught myself this stuff from 2009 to present day & im learning constantly. I don’t think I’ll ever stop learning. But I do love the fact that for people starting now, all the information you need is on UA-cam! Especially with channels like mine! Feel free to jack all these settings and secrets I show you!
@ never to old bro! I teach people via zoom on how to do this and one of my clients is 69 years old and killing it! Been working with him for a year and he just self recorded his own solo EP after only a year of diving into this! It all depends on what you want to do and how serious you are bro! Never too late!
that's so fire dude, i got the inspiration and already know how to write especially in guitar riff, love it!, can you tell me what the application that you used for get the sound samples or another sfx like you did in this song?
This is splice! Sometimes I pull from there especially for these videos because it goes by quicker than programming manually haha! Drum grooves from - Drumnow.com
@@DustyBoles I’d love to see more on your process on mixing this style music and how you get everything sounding so huge. Your sound is awesome. I think I saw you drum for rose funeral way back in the day? 🤝
@@shastaa yeah I can do that! I usually get more in depth with that particular subject on my Patreon. But I can make a video here for that! Yes gates of punishment was the first album I really had a massive hand in producing! I tracked live drums to that record too! Glad to see you here 🤘🏻
@@shastaa yeah I can do that! I usually get more in depth with that particular subject on my Patreon. But I can make a video here for that! Yes gates of punishment was the first album I really had a massive hand in producing! I tracked live drums to that record too! Glad to see you here 🤘🏻
My own/blend of ggd. I usually go into depth on this stuff on my patreon. I’ll be living streaming this weekend if you wanna check out all my chains and settings.
Drumnow.com the site contains loops created by drummers for this genre of music. The details are everything with this stuff. Drum fills/transitions/ghost notes. I use Drumnow loops with just about anything. It enhances the quality and my work flow. I’ve talked about it a ton but I’m just now starting to see people use Drumnow. Studying the Drumnow midi and using the midi can really Benefit you long term because you start programming more like a drummer. What do you need help with specifically?
@@burneraccounthandle lol I totally can see how that sounds now reading it back! I’m not the only owner and not the one who even makes our products. We have a team that does that and I over see it, but as much as I want to take credit for all of it I can’t! There are a few of us! But yes I use the loops more often than not! Mostly because the older I get the more efficient work flow I have the more time I can spend with my family. So I’m all about getting what I need done quick especially when an idea is burning inside of me and I need to get it out quick and not program drums for 25 minutes.
Dude please help me firgure out writing lyrics in this process more or less just finding the vocal flow and melody And you should Def do Korn as your next "How To Sound Like" Theyre working on their heaviest album yet Right now
@@DustyBoles i want to blend myjonathan davis type vocals with an Alex Terrible Gutteral lol but only in a perfect world... Where can we contact to possibly collab or maybe get your help on some stuff?
@@austinkeller481 of course man I love that sound. I write and produce for alot of people and bands regardless of size! Dusty@drumnow.io is my email. 📧
U need to slow down bro i didnt understand anything u said. And u switched back and for between shit. Its very confusing, when ur trying to explain a "how to" go more in depth. And where tf is your structure V.C.V.C.B.C
I speed up me jamming riffs that could take like 15 minutes so people don’t get bored. I try and find that happy medium between like someone who knows nothing about recording/DAWS and someone who is pretty experienced.. it’s tough because everyone’s different. With that said, thanks for the feedback! I will totally try and go a little slower moving forward. Thank you!
I agree that a vast majority of metalcore these days is VERY samey, cookie cutter & mostly all around 0-12-0-13-0-10 etc... I dont mind it in parts but not constantly. I miss a band actually making riffs & groove etc... like 'Halo' or 'Now I Lay Thee Down' by Machine Head, All riffs by Lamb of God etc... Bands need to go back to writing actual riffs again, not just the same 3 strings. Its a lazy & obnoxious tbh for me ya know. (personal pref of course*)
This was recommended to me, and as a Wage War fan, this is sick! Subscribed!
@@blakewalker6883 thank you brotha 🙏🏻🤘🏻
Bro, this is absolutely fire. You should definitely make a series out of "How to write a song like (insert band)"
@@Starchismo_NVGN thank you! Do you have any bands you’d like me to do that for? 🤘🏻
@@DustyBoles I reckon anything like Thrown, The Plot in You or Within Destruction would be sick to see a video on. Even if you don't pick any of those though, keep up the work
the plot in you would be up my alley. I love the emotional stuff! 🤘🏻 thanks a lot. I’m planning on doing one of these once a week!
@@DustyBoles super keen to see what you get up to then man 🔥🔥🔥
Would love to see a tutorial on the new BMTH album!
That's a really interesting process of laying things down. This was a random appearance in my feed, a happy click indeed.
Thank you!
This is extraordinary work.
Thank you so much!
Bro this is sick. You need some drum mixing/guitar mixing tutorials. I would love that.
I totally got you. On it!
Yesss please do this!
I'll have to watch this over and over and over again to wrap my head around it but, thank you so much for your knowledge!!! I can't express how great this video is. Gives me potential hope.
Wow thank you! I just released a new video today on how to sound like architects! Let me know what you think of that one!
Halfway through and I realize homeboy drummed for Rose Funeral back in the day. Subbed.
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Make Me Famous :D
@@eyeslikeoceans LMAO I didn't realize that untill you pointed out. What a throwback MMF used to be my jam. Such a shame Denis threw it all away
Subbed. You deserve way more subscribers. Great video, great music.
Thank you so much! Let me know if you wanna see anything in particular!
@@DustyBoles I think more videos like this. "How to sound like (e.g., Bring Me the Horizon, Architects, or A Day to Remember)" would be awesome!
@@jaimyyelvingtonmusicarchitects next? I’m about it
Bro, this is the type of content i like. I finish this video but it already Sounds very good 🔥
I appreciate that! 🙏🏻🤘🏻
Sounding great 🤘🏻
@@ArchonDivision thank you!
It never crossed my mind to track guitars note by note. This is brilliant. And massively time saving for someone who can write but has a hard time getting consistently good takes as a sub-par guitarist!
Subscribed and looking forward to more content. Thanks!
Yeah man I don’t ALWAYS do that method but when it comes to more “processed” style songs I definitely like that approach because it gives a tighter more neat bed for the production to lay on in my opinion without hearing tons of sloppy takes not being cohesive. Totally just my opinion though! & thank you!
@@DustyBoles For sure! I think you could still use this same approach with small sections (instead of note by note) to get the more organic feel. You're right about the processed-style tunes. Or just breakdowns within a less-processed tune.
@@aligator.martianyeah 100%
Glad I found your page dude. A 6 hour cross country flight and watched a few of your videos. Your mix and writing skills are insane....and thsnks for the tips!
Holy cow thank you! New video coming tomorrow! Thanks a lot!
@@DustyBoles yes!!!! What are your normal release days? Wednesdays?
@@FlavaDaveDXIX yes! Just dropped a new one 🤓
@@DustyBoles bet. And had no idea you were from make me famous! Ill be here every week! Keep up the good shit
@@FlavaDaveDXIX that’s me haha
Tooo goodd, i always struggle with sound design especially synth etc, thanks for sharing my guyyy!
Of course man. Lmk if you wanna see anything in particular.
good shit dude. Glad this came in my feed. My biggest takeaways were workflow things. When i'm tracking more processed sounding guitars, I'll often track 5 bpm slower than the actual tempo and edit to the grid on the actual tempo. Gives a similar unhumanly tight and mechanical feel as tracking note by note while maintaining a feel that it was fully played in one go somewhat. For this the one note at a time worked insanely well though and it's something I'll definitely have to play around with.
definitely got a sub from me, and I look forward to more content like this!
@@theshevanel damn thanks so much! What helped you work flow wise if you don’t mind me asking?
YT's algorithm dropped this video in my feed, I'm glad it did. Thanks so much for taking the time to teach this, the way you recorded guitar is going to change my own workflow. Consider me subscribed, bro 👊🏼
@@ROBOG33Kmusic wow thanks man! What about it helped you if you don’t mind me asking man?
@@DustyBoles Recording in pieces - I’m always so obsessed with getting it in a take and watching you piece it together by recording a riff at a time, I realized I could make it waaaaay easier on myself doing it your way.
@@ROBOG33Kmusic heck yeah dude. It works for me!
The production layering is chefs kiss🤌
@@Optimoe89 haha thank you 🙏🏻
A lot of valuable information in there my dude. Great stuff. Love that you're using Cubase. Always makes things just a little more intuitive for me to understand. Subbed!
Thank you! Cubase for the win man!
everything is so awesome . nice work and direction
@@gripphillips wow thank you! What do you wanna see next?!
@@DustyBoles keep doing this bro . Showing the process and how everything comes together
@@gripphillips you digg it? Thank you!
Yessss dude!! This type of content is epic!
Heck yes thank you!
what is the name of the vst loops you use bro?
@@allmands for these small tutorials I pull from splice usually!
@@DustyBoles I've tried using splice and it's paid just like loopscloud..
May I know what audio interface you're using, bro?
@Dustyboles Actually, the tool only helps but the idea you made in making audio is very very modern.. Greetings, my brother from Indonesia,
Waiting for the next update, brother...
@@allmands yeah splice isn’t free! But incredibly cheap. In my new video that just went live I explain that! Apollo x8!
@@allmands yeah dude you just have to realllllly look through their options. Sometimes I hear things that have potential and there is still alot of manipulation that needs to be done!
Amazing stuff mate . You got yourself a new subscriber
Thank you!
Loving the DAW action ! - subbed
Thank you so much
Please make an in depth tutorial how you write midi drum tracks, i can lay down metal guitar and bass but i fuck up the drums ALWAYS💀
@@Maxischupp93 I can do that. 🤘🏻
Amazing work man!
@@JarideGusto thank you bro
Wonderful. You made some great ambience sounds
Thank you! Let me know if there’s anything you wanna see in a future video!
@@DustyBoles something like this will be nice
@@kennyparker8644 on it
Great content! Subbed after this!
@@Leedguitar2 sickkk thank you
Really awesome stuff dude! Instant sub from me 🤟🏻
@@luquesxannial2319 thank you bro!
Would you happen to be taking on clients?
Jesus Christ dude, this is insane production value in the most efficient way possible. Thank you so much for this. I'm working on producing my band, but it's not quite to the level I want it at and this is going to be incredibly helpful.
Thank you bro! Shoot me an email! Dusty@drumnow.io
Fu...ng sick dude. Subbed🤘
Thank you!!!
Talking about bands writing around the octave on the 12th fret, I think a lot of those band probably got it from Tool. Most their songs are hovering around there.
That’s a really great point! I love tool.
Great man! Sounds very very cool - do you have the tabs for the riff? 👍🏻
@@tomguit89 thank you bro! No tabs at this time
@@DustyBoles a pity thanks for the reply
Make an ERRA or SPIRITBOX type song ! Super curious what you will come up with 🔥
Love spiritbox!
Got an architects one dropping tomorrow!
This video is more about composing/creating/arranging a song. Now really, tell us something about the production, how did you create that nice sound?
@@VasseVIDZ I talk about it throughout my tutorials usually! Going into detail on some signal chains next week! Anything you’d like to see?
Damn, I wish I had the skills to do this, or should I say more to the point, the focus and patience to learn/teach myself how to, it sounds amazing
@@Sacrifice-Paid that’s why I make these videos man! I’m trying to show people my techniques so it can inspire and help people learn.
I also courses on my website where you can literally copy my settings/chains so you have a great sound right away so it inspires you to make even better music!
Thanks for the kind words bro 🤘🏻
@ the problem for me is, cos I don’t do it on a regular basis, I then struggle to remember how to do things, so I fall into that category of….., got the gear but no idea, I’ve got the MacBook Pro, apogee interface, really decent guitar, bass and appropriate amps, but need to put the time and effort into learning, cos I can play guitar and bass no problem, it’s the recording etc side that I’m struggling with
@ yeah I totally get it. This is my career and I write for artists at the highest level so I kind of have to know my stuff. That said, all the information is out there. I taught myself this stuff from 2009 to present day & im learning constantly. I don’t think I’ll ever stop learning. But I do love the fact that for people starting now, all the information you need is on UA-cam! Especially with channels like mine! Feel free to jack all these settings and secrets I show you!
@ 👍🏻 yep, I’ll have a check, if I could turn it into a career, that’d be great….., but me thinks I’m unfortunately too old
@ never to old bro! I teach people via zoom on how to do this and one of my clients is 69 years old and killing it! Been working with him for a year and he just self recorded his own solo EP after only a year of diving into this! It all depends on what you want to do and how serious you are bro! Never too late!
Really Really cool. Can you recoment a Bass Midi Plug In?
@@CallMeAdra like the midi itself or an amp?
@@DustyBoles Just a Midi thing. Where i can program MIDI Notes and have a cool Bass Sound
@@CallMeAdra zombass is an easy one
Just subbed. Would love to see a vid on your drum mix if you don't already have one!
Same here, would be fantastic, full mix breakdown please!
I just made a guitar one that I plan on dropping in a few days! Next comes drums!
@@jacquesokesthat’ll be soon as well 🤘🏻
that's so fire dude, i got the inspiration and already know how to write especially in guitar riff, love it!, can you tell me what the application that you used for get the sound samples or another sfx like you did in this song?
@@luthfiwolfie8011 thank you so much! Damage, splice, arcade & many others
@@DustyBoles got it, thanks 🤘
You’re amazing man.
@@DIRECTEDBYSRY thank you!
Got a sub dude. Good stuff
Dude thank you! Means a lot. Working on a new video right now for this series!
Really great drum sound. What are you using here?
I’m blending so many things here with ggd.
Sick! What drums VST do you use?
@@daniilkozlovsky I use them all! A blend of just about everything including my own samples!
What a nice Video... Subscribed!
Do you use an AI Tool for your Backing sounds?
@@deathwar3443 thank you! And no I just make them usually or pull from splice and manipulate them on the spot
@@DustyBoles Thanks for the Answer.
You gotta release it bro! This shit is fire 🤘🤘
Thank you man! I sell these songs to bands! This one isn’t finished but I’ll most likely finish it this week!
great stuff man
Thank you so much
Awesome vid - so many good ideas - what sample site are you pulling the samples from?
This is splice! Sometimes I pull from there especially for these videos because it goes by quicker than programming manually haha!
Drum grooves from - Drumnow.com
good shit man subbed
Thank you. What do you wanna see more of?
@@DustyBoles I’d love to see more on your process on mixing this style music and how you get everything sounding so huge. Your sound is awesome. I think I saw you drum for rose funeral way back in the day? 🤝
@@shastaa yeah I can do that! I usually get more in depth with that particular subject on my Patreon. But I can make a video here for that! Yes gates of punishment was the first album I really had a massive hand in producing! I tracked live drums to that record too! Glad to see you here 🤘🏻
@@shastaa yeah I can do that! I usually get more in depth with that particular subject on my Patreon. But I can make a video here for that! Yes gates of punishment was the first album I really had a massive hand in producing! I tracked live drums to that record too! Glad to see you here 🤘🏻
Love it! What guitar is this?
This is an alex wade esp signature 7 baritone 27 scale that I put fishmans inside!
Bro u insane! What is this program?
@@g4soline200 thanks man! You mean my daw? I use cubase!
Hell yeah! What drums did you use?
My own/blend of ggd. I usually go into depth on this stuff on my patreon. I’ll be living streaming this weekend if you wanna check out all my chains and settings.
Bravo
Thank you 🙏🏻🤘🏻
Whats is your Drumkit Vst?
@@sergeiprimal mix of personal stuff and ggd
Nice
@@thecoleh3311 🙏🏻🤘🏻🙏🏻
🔥🔥🔥
@@jasonriot_official thank you brother!
Did u program the bass same octave or octave lower as the guitars?
Yes! Always same octave so like F# (open) would be F# 0 on midi!
Thank u very much! Very useful production tutorial! @@DustyBoles
What sound card so you have? No latency?
Apollo x8
what guitar and amp sim is that?
@@Sabar0_S gojira.
how as a guitar player do you start to write drums for projects like this?
Drumnow.com the site contains loops created by drummers for this genre of music. The details are everything with this stuff. Drum fills/transitions/ghost notes. I use Drumnow loops with just about anything. It enhances the quality and my work flow. I’ve talked about it a ton but I’m just now starting to see people use Drumnow. Studying the Drumnow midi and using the midi can really Benefit you long term because you start programming more like a drummer.
What do you need help with specifically?
@@DustyBoles subtle ad, but tbh its kinda weird to act like you dont own the site
@@burneraccounthandle lol I totally can see how that sounds now reading it back! I’m not the only owner and not the one who even makes our products. We have a team that does that and I over see it, but as much as I want to take credit for all of it I can’t! There are a few of us! But yes I use the loops more often than not! Mostly because the older I get the more efficient work flow I have the more time I can spend with my family. So I’m all about getting what I need done quick especially when an idea is burning inside of me and I need to get it out quick and not program drums for 25 minutes.
Swag War \m/
@@arjunjsatheesh8899 🙏🏻🤘🏻
The 5-7-8 metalcore riff (which is thankfulky starting to come back) became the 0-10-12-13 riff and I still dont know how i feel about that lmao
I love both haha!
What amp sim are you using?
Gojira!
Dude please help me firgure out writing lyrics in this process more or less just finding the vocal flow and melody
And you should Def do Korn as your next "How To Sound Like" Theyre working on their heaviest album yet Right now
I can definitely always hear vocal melodies and have been known to help my clients from time to time. With that said, I sick at singing lmao 🤣
@@DustyBoles i want to blend myjonathan davis type vocals with an Alex Terrible Gutteral lol but only in a perfect world... Where can we contact to possibly collab or maybe get your help on some stuff?
@@austinkeller481 of course man I love that sound. I write and produce for alot of people and bands regardless of size! Dusty@drumnow.io is my email. 📧
Are you using GGD ?
I use it sometimes! Or I blend sometimes!
Omg why your demo, while you writing, sound almost like mix ready???!!!! Wft))))
Drums already are huge. Is it prepared template?
Wow thank you!
in the 90s this would be industrial
:)
Hope you enjoyed!
@@DustyBoles 🌸
Subs❤
@@faktamenarik9851 🤘🏻🥹🙏🏻 thank you
U need to slow down bro i didnt understand anything u said. And u switched back and for between shit. Its very confusing, when ur trying to explain a "how to" go more in depth. And where tf is your structure V.C.V.C.B.C
I speed up me jamming riffs that could take like 15 minutes so people don’t get bored. I try and find that happy medium between like someone who knows nothing about recording/DAWS and someone who is pretty experienced.. it’s tough because everyone’s different. With that said, thanks for the feedback! I will totally try and go a little slower moving forward. Thank you!
I agree that a vast majority of metalcore these days is VERY samey, cookie cutter & mostly all around 0-12-0-13-0-10 etc... I dont mind it in parts but not constantly. I miss a band actually making riffs & groove etc... like 'Halo' or 'Now I Lay Thee Down' by Machine Head, All riffs by Lamb of God etc... Bands need to go back to writing actual riffs again, not just the same 3 strings. Its a lazy & obnoxious tbh for me ya know. (personal pref of course*)
@@hexedriffsstudio it could be all cyclical. Itll probably get back to that very soon!
@DustyBoles absolutely man 🤞🏻
new metal core is washed out it reminds of mainstram stadium rock like this sounds like a nascar thunder 2005 or a jetski game on ps2 lol
😂