please do not stop these kind of videos. you are bound to blow up from doing this. Easy to follow long, great sounds and results and simple to understand. What a gem of a channel
the most impressive thing in this is the subtle EQ move at 3:03 on the 303 (lol), super tasteful but really makes it pop. takes a lot of gall and confidences as well as a good ear to make small eq moves like that! absolutely sick
Seriously @cnstruct, your production value is almost unmatched. Sounds are on point, editing and visual identity on point, truly awesome tutorials! With this amount of high quality in your content I can only imagine this channel blowing up. Keep up the amazing work!
Great tutorial yet again! I don’t understand how your channel hasn’t blown way up yet, your tutorials are so clean and informative without any filler. Keep em coming please 🙏🏼
Thanks for the synthesis refresh! Would love to see you do a lo-fi house or future garage start to finish tutorial, I'm sure you'd do wonders as well selling sample packs with melodic, drums and fx one shots!
Thanks, great channel ! If you could cover beats and compositions like Aleksandir - Momus , and stuff like Tom VR that would be amazing. Also anything related to finishing track would be cool. Cheers
Another clean cut tutorial. Nice work! Is there any chance of doing a breakdown of a Breakbeat track by the Stantons, Plump DJS, Gau, Mafia Kiss or someone of that nature?
It's a very simple sound. Saw with unison and many notes, almost all from the key. And a lot of long reverb. Everything is done on a Wavetable synthesizer and a default reverb.
For the Reese Bass is it not necessary to control the width of the sub frequencies at the end of the chain? It sounded quite good at the end but as far as I can tell you only switched it to mono at the beginning. Even after the erosion and the chorus it sounded great, which is interesting. Only reason I ask is because of the common line you hear on the internet about mono sub bass.
Mono bass is a mistake. Listen to cool tracks in the side, there's often stereo bass. To do this, add the Utility, reverse the phase on one channel, and turn on mono. You will only hear the side component. In stereo, the bass can be filtered a bit, but you don't always need to make it completely mono. In my video, I slightly widened the sound. At the beginning I talk about mono in the contest, that the sound should played one note at a time so that the bass tails don't overlap, it's not about stereo.
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL THANK U FOR THIS AMAZING CONTENT
✌tnx
please do not stop these kind of videos. you are bound to blow up from doing this. Easy to follow long, great sounds and results and simple to understand. What a gem of a channel
bro, subscribed immidiately.
Nice, thx
a “making a track start to finish” video would be really nice tooo, in whatever style :)
I agree, it's time to do it!
Great Tutorial!
Wow, thank you for explaining some of the most iconic bass sounds in dance history so simple and clear.
the most impressive thing in this is the subtle EQ move at 3:03 on the 303 (lol), super tasteful but really makes it pop. takes a lot of gall and confidences as well as a good ear to make small eq moves like that! absolutely sick
thanks again @cnstruct , you've made me appreciate stock ableton instruments and how much great sounds you can make out of them. all the love
Thanks!
Seriously @cnstruct, your production value is almost unmatched. Sounds are on point, editing and visual identity on point, truly awesome tutorials! With this amount of high quality in your content I can only imagine this channel blowing up. Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks!
Your videos like pearls!!!
Thanks!
Great tutorial yet again! I don’t understand how your channel hasn’t blown way up yet, your tutorials are so clean and informative without any filler. Keep em coming please 🙏🏼
thanks!
Subscribed! Nice work buddy
You are back my friend, really love your videos, keep the hardwork and amazing job.
Thanks for the synthesis refresh!
Would love to see you do a lo-fi house or future garage start to finish tutorial, I'm sure you'd do wonders as well selling sample packs with melodic, drums and fx one shots!
Yes, I will make a tutorial from start to finish =)
every time a masterpiece
Thank you for sharing this 🥰
This is goold! Thx for sharing. Knowledge is power :)
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I just came across this video on Ableton's blog! congrats 😄
Thx!
Awesome tutorial :) Thank you very much! Made using the instruments feel a lot less daunting
Mindblowing, keep doing this you're incredible
Amazing! Thanks
interesting, thx
Love this video, really helps me get out of writers block and try new methods like these and appreciate how much power Ableton plugins have! Big ups!!
Quality :)) Thank you!
nice! lets do FM acid donk bass!!
amazing!
Basses!! 🤩
fucking hell this is some good shit
wonderful once again ❤ anything extra. Useful and effective! Look forward to your next works
Thanks, great channel !
If you could cover beats and compositions like Aleksandir - Momus , and stuff like Tom VR that would be amazing.
Also anything related to finishing track would be cool.
Cheers
Thanks! This video is inspired by the track Tom VR Louf - Southpaw ua-cam.com/video/gRTZoONP5c4/v-deo.htmlsi=XnFkOjYPLmM38yhV
You need to share those drums on Acid section! :P Really cool video once again.
Yep! It's time to make a new video about drums. Thx!
@@cnstruct Cant wait... :)
that Reese is creamy 👌🏼
usefull af
Another clean cut tutorial. Nice work! Is there any chance of doing a breakdown of a Breakbeat track by the Stantons, Plump DJS, Gau, Mafia Kiss or someone of that nature?
That pad for the Reese bass section is beautiful. Would love to know what that is
It's a very simple sound. Saw with unison and many notes, almost all from the key. And a lot of long reverb. Everything is done on a Wavetable synthesizer and a default reverb.
@@cnstruct simple enough. Thank you!
한글 자막도 있으면 좋겠어요
한국 뮤지션도 많습니다 😊
Hi Man, amazing job, thank you for the tutorials! Do you have like a Patreon or something similar for support? I would like to support
Thanks! Not yet, but I will make a Patreon page soon =)
Can you show us how you get those choppy trancy vocals in the acid bass video? 😭😭
yes, the next video will be about trancy sounds =)
when patreon
I think it's time =) will be soon
как всегда топ !
а по трансу будут туториалы ?
спасибо) по старому прогрессиву хочу сделать
бро, объясни как FM Acid DOnk bass делать плиз!@@cnstruct
For the Reese Bass is it not necessary to control the width of the sub frequencies at the end of the chain? It sounded quite good at the end but as far as I can tell you only switched it to mono at the beginning. Even after the erosion and the chorus it sounded great, which is interesting. Only reason I ask is because of the common line you hear on the internet about mono sub bass.
Mono bass is a mistake. Listen to cool tracks in the side, there's often stereo bass. To do this, add the Utility, reverse the phase on one channel, and turn on mono. You will only hear the side component. In stereo, the bass can be filtered a bit, but you don't always need to make it completely mono. In my video, I slightly widened the sound. At the beginning I talk about mono in the contest, that the sound should played one note at a time so that the bass tails don't overlap, it's not about stereo.
I usually make 2 layers of bass. 1 in mono and eq out the top, the other is top bass stereo and I make it wider with effects on it etc..
the free project is only for Ableton 11 :(
You can repeat this on any version of Ableton. The drum audio files are located in the Samples folder.
Thanks! @@cnstruct