hey man, don't pressure yourself. I have deep appreciation what you bring to the table for a while now. There's nothing wrong with the "dude at a desk" thing. It's the content that's important, not the way it's presented.
I appreciate the encouragement man sometimes I forget that there are people that appreciate it. Thanks for reaching out with some love🙏 sending it back to you
I really like your in depth take on this too man, there's so much that can go in to this. I've gone through every phase plant, vital, and serum saw stack and they all lack a certain character which this really helped me figure out!
Art is never completed, it is only abandoned. Abe Lincoln said that lol. I am working on a tune rn that really needs polishing, and I totally redid the first 2 minutes and now the second 2 minutes are still the original and I'm like.... 😂 shit. So, now I have to go over the second half and I'm gonna try this out! Thanks man. Great video
@@RyanCossoffMusic very. Important to keep movement in all elements. Basic supersaws are super boring without distortion and movement. you hit the nail on the head with amateur producers wonder why it sounds so stale.
@@RyanCossoffMusic I’ve been producing for like 15 years now and this is my fav ch out of all tutorials and anything i’ve ever watched on production actually. Not sure if it’s the content because I love the stuff you pick to recreate or the fact that you actually end up with a product that’s a true remake. There’s so many awful “watch me make this sound from X” and it sounds nothing like it. You explain why certain things exist and the theory behind it while educating and making it all easy to digest but still lots of material to get complex. Absolutely love it so much and i’ve learned a bunch of things watching all of them and looking at the project files from patreon. Keep doing what you’re doing please and if you ever wanna work on a song together i’m down :) Thank you for the knowledge and patience in delivering it.
One of the best super saw videos I have ever seen. Great stuff man.
That's high praise man thank you. And thank you for watching!
hey man, don't pressure yourself. I have deep appreciation what you bring to the table for a while now. There's nothing wrong with the "dude at a desk" thing. It's the content that's important, not the way it's presented.
I appreciate the encouragement man sometimes I forget that there are people that appreciate it. Thanks for reaching out with some love🙏 sending it back to you
This is crazy. Keep it up bro!!
Thanks my dude!
I really like your in depth take on this too man, there's so much that can go in to this. I've gone through every phase plant, vital, and serum saw stack and they all lack a certain character which this really helped me figure out!
Art is never completed, it is only abandoned. Abe Lincoln said that lol. I am working on a tune rn that really needs polishing, and I totally redid the first 2 minutes and now the second 2 minutes are still the original and I'm like.... 😂 shit. So, now I have to go over the second half and I'm gonna try this out! Thanks man. Great video
*Wonderful video*
dude what in the hell. This is insanely good.
Hope it was helpful man thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment, I appreciate it
@@RyanCossoffMusic very. Important to keep movement in all elements. Basic supersaws are super boring without distortion and movement. you hit the nail on the head with amateur producers wonder why it sounds so stale.
You certainly have a better idea of what you are doing than me. Keep up the good work mate. Looking and sounding very professional.
I really appreciate that man thank you for taking the time to comment
incredible stuff Ryan
Thank you so much dude!
WHATTTT
Love it man keep it up!
I'm trying hard out here haha thanks for watching
Excellent!
Thank youu!
Dude nice
i love this ch so much
That's sick to hear honestly. It's hard for me to imagine that people would think that
@@RyanCossoffMusic I’ve been producing for like 15 years now and this is my fav ch out of all tutorials and anything i’ve ever watched on production actually. Not sure if it’s the content because I love the stuff you pick to recreate or the fact that you actually end up with a product that’s a true remake. There’s so many awful “watch me make this sound from X” and it sounds nothing like it. You explain why certain things exist and the theory behind it while educating and making it all easy to digest but still lots of material to get complex. Absolutely love it so much and i’ve learned a bunch of things watching all of them and looking at the project files from patreon. Keep doing what you’re doing please and if you ever wanna work on a song together i’m down :) Thank you for the knowledge and patience in delivering it.
I really appreciate all of that man! Thank you for watching!