I always leave these so inspired! Coming from a classical/folk world, your videos have single-handedly taken my pop production up to the next level. Thank you!
Your channel is great! As a band we are learning so much from your videos and using a lot of your tips for our productions! You have a fan in Italy 💪🏻🎻🎸 Little idea: we know it’s a little different from your core music context but it will be great a video on how produce songs in style of The Lumineers and similars! Thank you for your fantastic job!
Very professional. Very informative. On point. Very helpful. Thank you for your work and time that you put out into making these videos! Keep up the very good work! 🤗
Hey Austin thank you so much for another great video! Quick question does anybody know where to get camel crush? I have a version of it but the guy is not working properly🙁
These are awesome tips, I definitely need to experiment with layering and adding more organic sounds. Thanks Austin! Look forward to writing a song with you one day
Your vids are so informative. I find that Omnisphere has just too many sounds and it takes so long to audition each of them. How do you go about the process of finding the right sound you want quickly?
hey, i think it would be really useful if you made a video showing a kind of arrangement checklist. Meaning, we get so much mixing advice on UA-cam but I'm starting to realize more that the arrangement is even more important than the mix, if you could show like making sure all frequencies are covered, creating space and fullness basically everything you need to get right in the production to be able to then get a killer mix
Arrangement is all down to the song at hand and taste. I think the only thing I can teach to help with that is how to identify what different elements are, how to use elements together, how to tweak elements to fit together, and just showing as many examples as possible. Check out some of our longer How To Make _____ videos! They cover a ton on arrangement!
Hey, one question i have. When you were saying you track organic rhythms and what not, my timing is normally off by a bit and i dont quantize it for the sake of keeping it sounding natural. But the problem i run into is when i track numerous things without quantizing it sounds messy and amateurish the more layered sounds i put. So my question to you is how do you go about correcting or avoiding an issue like that?
I have a question about vocal do we need to edit and tuning every vocal specialy when working with a great singer does it need to do some editing and tuning or just leave it as it is??? I mean singers like Sam Smith or Bruno Mars who are great singers do they tune their vocal???
It depends on the song at hand. If it’s a ballad with live instruments, you can get away without tuning much. In a big pop arrangement where everything is pitch perfect, I’d still be fine tuning the best singers in the world.
That’s super interesting hearing your thoughts on how to mix while you go. I track a lot in Cubase and also try to mix on the fly but have been wanting to send out some songs for mixing...I am always lost on what to send as far as stems so I never end up sending anything because of the confusion.
Does Apollo x work well in win? What model is your motherboard? Add lightning expansion card? I've heard that it doesn't perform very well under windows
Hi Austin, big fan of the channel. I have a question. How do you gage when there is too many instruments in the song? the amount of layers you have is super complex and for me it seems really overwhelming. Also, do you ever feel the need to highpass instruments as some of your instruments don't have it. I go to university in London and they always say to high pass but I just want to know from someone who actually does this for a living what your point of view is and if you have any tips. Cheers!!
I just add what is needed to complement the vocal. Sometimes I add a ton and then scale back once we get a vocal in. Sometimes a song is perfect with 8-12 tracks. Sometimes it’s 200. It’s just about learning, when, where, why, and how to use elements in your productions.
Is there a chance that you could do a video on how to produce a Madison Beer Song, like her song „blue“ that’s on her new album? I absolutely love watching your videos!
hey man could u please make a tutorial on how to make a justin bieber type song 🙏🏾? but his earlier work from when he was younger like my world and my world 2.0
@@MakePopMusic It would really help it you made this into a small tutorial on your instagram page just showing the full process. Taking a completely raw vocal and walking it through. I try to do it all the time but it never sounds like the way I want it. I like that 'Chelsea cutler' whale sound but I'm not sure why It doesn't work for me. I use regular auto tune, little alter-boy(sometimes autotune pro) decapitator , cla 2a/76, vintage verb, and kickstart. is there something I'm missing?
One 30 minute video every week, plus Instagram, plus constantly posting and chatting in our Facebook group. Plus making samples, presets, and free content for MPM. All that on top of me working on 5-10 projects for artists a week.
God knows I needed this video.
same
why do I feel like 3hrs with you would change my life? level up production baby!!!!
Always dig your vids man. Thanks for sharing
This half hour flew by. Thanks for these tips. It says a lot about you that you're willing to share these tips. God bless you! 🙏🏻
one of the best production videos ever for a creative
just recently discovered this channel for audio/music production.... definitely one of the very best
Learn something new every time.
I was loving your WEEKND video, now I'm watching all of them.
I legit hit the like button before even watching now🤘👏
Awesome advice!! Thanks Austin
I always leave these so inspired! Coming from a classical/folk world, your videos have single-handedly taken my pop production up to the next level. Thank you!
I've been busy all these days. I'm here just to say Austin, you are one of my favourite youtuber, mentor, producer and artist.
Always a VIBE with Austin! Thanks for being amazing at what you do ❤️🙏🏻
Your channel is great! As a band we are learning so much from your videos and using a lot of your tips for our productions! You have a fan in Italy 💪🏻🎻🎸 Little idea: we know it’s a little different from your core music context but it will be great a video on how produce songs in style of The Lumineers and similars!
Thank you for your fantastic job!
Thanks for sharing! Great video!
Very professional. Very informative. On point. Very helpful. Thank you for your work and time that you put out into making these videos! Keep up the very good work! 🤗
Thank you so much! Exactly what I was looking for!
production techniques are amazing. Thank you!
Thank you for always giving such quality content and advice. You the goatttttttttt
Dude idk what I would do without you 💜
You're amazing! Thank you so much again! Love it :)
Thanks a lot for this video. Awesome tips!
Austin you're amazing !! Thank you so much !! ;P
I love these tutorials. Thanks Austin.
great tips. some of them new for me i would say. experiments matters
Bro these really have made a huge difference in my production
This is really valuable!!! Thank you so much!
Great vid to provide options to spice up the production. Liked it, as always!
best music production channel 👏👏🖤
With so much layers going on, how do you make them all fit into the mix without masking frequencies or phasing issues?
Love your videos dude! Please do a video of how to make a Surfaces song (Sunday Best, Sheesh, etc)
As always, amazing Austin, thanks for this
Thanks for sharing this quality content mate.
Hey Austin thank you so much for another great video! Quick question does anybody know where to get camel crush? I have a version of it but the guy is not working properly🙁
thats so awesome! Your videos help me so much. THX
Can you do a video on how to improve workflow & get beats done quicker? Sorry if you've already made one, I've just thought of this in the moment.
Hey guys, i'm looking for cubase artist or element, do u think steinberg will do a promo soon ?
Super dope thanks!
Great vid!
Very helpful!
Thanks man
Being stuck with a song (well, since last night, so nothing serious), I know have some ideas to move forward ....thanks mate 👍
So many gems!
These are awesome tips, I definitely need to experiment with layering and adding more organic sounds. Thanks Austin! Look forward to writing a song with you one day
Loved this one Austin, keep making more vids
Your vids are so informative. I find that Omnisphere has just too many sounds and it takes so long to audition each of them. How do you go about the process of finding the right sound you want quickly?
thank you austin
hey, i think it would be really useful if you made a video showing a kind of arrangement checklist. Meaning, we get so much mixing advice on UA-cam but I'm starting to realize more that the arrangement is even more important than the mix, if you could show like making sure all frequencies are covered, creating space and fullness basically everything you need to get right in the production to be able to then get a killer mix
Arrangement is all down to the song at hand and taste. I think the only thing I can teach to help with that is how to identify what different elements are, how to use elements together, how to tweak elements to fit together, and just showing as many examples as possible. Check out some of our longer How To Make _____ videos! They cover a ton on arrangement!
Good tips, Amazing channel, nice vibees, thank you, From Arg🇦🇷✨
Hey, one question i have. When you were saying you track organic rhythms and what not, my timing is normally off by a bit and i dont quantize it for the sake of keeping it sounding natural. But the problem i run into is when i track numerous things without quantizing it sounds messy and amateurish the more layered sounds i put. So my question to you is how do you go about correcting or avoiding an issue like that?
Awesome tips
So helpful 🙏🙏 💯
I have a question about vocal do we need to edit and tuning every vocal specialy when working with a great singer does it need to do some editing and tuning or just leave it as it is???
I mean singers like Sam Smith or Bruno Mars who are great singers do they tune their vocal???
It depends on the song at hand. If it’s a ballad with live instruments, you can get away without tuning much. In a big pop arrangement where everything is pitch perfect, I’d still be fine tuning the best singers in the world.
That’s super interesting hearing your thoughts on how to mix while you go. I track a lot in Cubase and also try to mix on the fly but have been wanting to send out some songs for mixing...I am always lost on what to send as far as stems so I never end up sending anything because of the confusion.
Does Apollo x work well in win? What model is your motherboard? Add lightning expansion card? I've heard that it doesn't perform very well under windows
I have the UA Apollo with USB and it's been perfect
What a good looking talented man
actually the best
@MakePopMusic, I have a video idea. what if you try to make a best in for example FL Studio
i love your videos
Whoa.. Some people say don't mix as you go.. But it does seem to save time if you can handle it..
I literally can’t fathom why people wouldn’t mix as they go.
@@MakePopMusic Something to do with focus I've heard but if you can do it.. It seems a real big work flow boost..
What are the chords in this one? Sounds really nice!
Thanks
this song gives me Justin bieber/skrillex purpose album vibes. do you think you can do a video about making a song of that style?
Hi Austin, big fan of the channel. I have a question. How do you gage when there is too many instruments in the song? the amount of layers you have is super complex and for me it seems really overwhelming. Also, do you ever feel the need to highpass instruments as some of your instruments don't have it. I go to university in London and they always say to high pass but I just want to know from someone who actually does this for a living what your point of view is and if you have any tips. Cheers!!
I just add what is needed to complement the vocal. Sometimes I add a ton and then scale back once we get a vocal in. Sometimes a song is perfect with 8-12 tracks. Sometimes it’s 200. It’s just about learning, when, where, why, and how to use elements in your productions.
@@MakePopMusic Thank you buddy much love!
Is there a chance that you could do a video on how to produce a Madison Beer Song, like her song „blue“ that’s on her new album?
I absolutely love watching your videos!
hey man could u please make a tutorial on how to make a justin bieber type song 🙏🏾? but his earlier work from when he was younger like my world and my world 2.0
1:38 could u share what preset the spacy bell is??is it from Serum? Thanks so much for the video!! 🙂🙂
The tape says Omnisphere...
It’s Omnisphere! Can’t remember the patch off the top of my head.
Can you please make a tutorial of how to make a music like mac miller(Like his “What’s the use” type of song)
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@22:37 how did you get that vocal? how did you process it?
Pitching, formant shifting, distortion and compression, reverb, sidechain :D
@@MakePopMusic It would really help it you made this into a small tutorial on your instagram page just showing the full process. Taking a completely raw vocal and walking it through. I try to do it all the time but it never sounds like the way I want it. I like that 'Chelsea cutler' whale sound but I'm not sure why It doesn't work for me. I use regular auto tune, little alter-boy(sometimes autotune pro) decapitator , cla 2a/76, vintage verb, and kickstart. is there something I'm missing?
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Great video again and great channel, but one video a week is not enough we would like to see some great content..
One 30 minute video every week, plus Instagram, plus constantly posting and chatting in our Facebook group. Plus making samples, presets, and free content for MPM. All that on top of me working on 5-10 projects for artists a week.
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