This vid has popped up randomly in my feed and it taught me more about sound design, routing and QOL shortcuts than the last couple of hours of vids I've watched, and all that in a witty fashion
6:38 If you sync the phases just right, you can layer stuff in the low end for good results! Turn off phase randomisation on synths and sync the phases of different oscilators. For aucoustic instruments, use audio prints and find the takes that sync. I rarely do it, but the way the phase boosts and cancelations in the low end produce a new timbre has made for some happy accidents! In serum, you can then resample it to save that timbre as a waveform for one oscilator.
what a beautiful tutorial. thank you for making this. I've always added foley to drums to give them unique texture, but for some reason I just assumed that bass noises were supposed to entirely come from the synth - but clearly, giving them some texture and layers is just as important here. going to go make some basses ASAP
hey i just wanted to say ive been listening to your music for like 5-6 years now, and started producing around the same time. i really really appreciate these videos. the way you break things down and explain them jive really well with me. more than most other youtube production tutorials. stay healthy and blessed bro
Thank you Tobias! Been looking for a good explanation on this! I remember the one lesson we took maybe a year ago and it has still helped me immensely, money has been really tight so I haven’t been able to book anymore, but I’m grateful for you thank you!
i also like the callout on do what you want or stuff like that, its like he knows there are no rules to making music and just FIND out what works for u yk
So sick! I recently started using multipass and its awesome that this popped up in my feed. Also, freakshow industry's plugins are insane. Looking forward to more videos in the future
Any chance we could get a tutorial on how to make these types of textures? 6:00 I know it’s probably a stupid simple thing but I always overthink it Love ur tutorials! One of the most helpful YT channels ever :)
@@jdaileywht8814 Best way to do it is go to serum, have osc a do a sine wave, choose a noise in the noise osc, and then slap a distortion on full drive with the tube setting. Then play around with different noise settings, eqs and pitches!
Is it okay to skip adding sub-bass if it’s not necessary? And if I do add sub-bass, should I EQ the low frequencies of the main bass to make room for it?
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bro find like 3 of ur presets and make a whole song with them
nah presets are garbage and im gonna pay for it just dont have the money right now
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This vid has popped up randomly in my feed and it taught me more about sound design, routing and QOL shortcuts than the last couple of hours of vids I've watched, and all that in a witty fashion
6:38 If you sync the phases just right, you can layer stuff in the low end for good results! Turn off phase randomisation on synths and sync the phases of different oscilators. For aucoustic instruments, use audio prints and find the takes that sync. I rarely do it, but the way the phase boosts and cancelations in the low end produce a new timbre has made for some happy accidents! In serum, you can then resample it to save that timbre as a waveform for one oscilator.
The goat of tearout/gun tutorials. thanks man!
Genuinely leveling up by watching this. Very under rated
so dope! been using dumpster fire on a return track for about a year now. glad to see someone else do it 🍻
4:38 respect for telling us "Don't let me tell you how to make music"!
Man, everything you show is helpful to learn, thank you ♥
what a beautiful tutorial. thank you for making this. I've always added foley to drums to give them unique texture, but for some reason I just assumed that bass noises were supposed to entirely come from the synth - but clearly, giving them some texture and layers is just as important here. going to go make some basses ASAP
hey i just wanted to say ive been listening to your music for like 5-6 years now, and started producing around the same time. i really really appreciate these videos. the way you break things down and explain them jive really well with me. more than most other youtube production tutorials. stay healthy and blessed bro
Thank you Tobias! Been looking for a good explanation on this! I remember the one lesson we took maybe a year ago and it has still helped me immensely, money has been really tight so I haven’t been able to book anymore, but I’m grateful for you thank you!
my favorite gun layer is the one you make with your fingers 🙏
this tutorial was so funny yet informative
i also like the callout on do what you want or stuff like that, its like he knows there are no rules to making music and just FIND out what works for u yk
Bob ross of tearout
So sick! I recently started using multipass and its awesome that this popped up in my feed. Also, freakshow industry's plugins are insane. Looking forward to more videos in the future
You are the goat of tearout tutorials ngl, bloodeh najs wök
With this I will be the future Marauda, first Artix gives some classes on how to make Riddim and now you from Tearout, now what's next?
Switching your plugin list to alphabetic can help with finding plugins by name in a pinch. Hope this helps!
Great tutorials thank you🔥🔥🔥
16:42 words to live by
This sht is so damn good 💪Even I don't produce dubstep, but still I find your tutorials mind breaking in the sound design case 💪👍🔥
bro u a re the goat!
Thank u for this video!
You are the best 💜🔥 Really entertaining & informative tutorials
(notes for me)
Hard design : machin gun bass
Sound design : layering foleys and stuff
Cymatics Email's are fkn brutal.... lol
This guy is really trying to teach us something useful🥰
Golden tips
Seeee....it's dudes like you man! 💯 A few things done in good taste, always beats the pants off of all the hype and mediocrity. Keep them coming!
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youre crackedddd! THANK YOU
thanks for introducing me to dumpster fire
Your sound design is DOPE 🔥🔥🔥.
You should make a Dubstep bass rhythm arrangement tutorial next time.
I LOVE IT
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Hella fire tutorial bro 🔥🔥🔥
This videos are fire!
20:13 Sound design is like gambling? Combining 2 hobbies into one sounds wicked
Great video ❤
Any chance we could get a tutorial on how to make these types of textures? 6:00
I know it’s probably a stupid simple thing but I always overthink it
Love ur tutorials! One of the most helpful YT channels ever :)
@@jdaileywht8814 Best way to do it is go to serum, have osc a do a sine wave, choose a noise in the noise osc, and then slap a distortion on full drive with the tube setting. Then play around with different noise settings, eqs and pitches!
This choons cold man, its got absolutely no layers! hahaha
Turn the pictures on, in your mixer. 👌👌👌👌👌👌
4:12 LMAOOO RELATABLE AF 😭mf sends an email a day
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Is it okay to skip adding sub-bass if it’s not necessary? And if I do add sub-bass, should I EQ the low frequencies of the main bass to make room for it?
tearout guy 🔥🔥🔥
Need this but for Vital - Serum looks like like a foreign language to me despite them having basically the same things
You went from this to that with OTT and Unison
HELL YEAH
GOAT! ❤
whats the difference between master pitch and coarsepit of a wavetable
Master course pitch is on everything, course pitch of wavetable is just that one wavetable
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You are so good at music 🎶 ❤
I FEEL IT MAN. I REALLY FEEL IT.
@ You know when I get my hands on PHASEPLANT or MULTIPASS there’s gonna be some heavy stuff coming from mwah after seeing what you do with it.
subscribed cuz ur funny
- ears btw
omg
Ayo
actually you're doing it wrong
Watching this and shamefully looking at my 1300 splice credits🥲