Great to hear and see how the layers are built up. Often when I listen to reggae recordings its difficult for me to decompose it. This tuto really helps with this process. Thanks for sharing it
Stumbled on your channel while making a remix of a song that screamed to be a dub/reggea remix ;) Impressive content! Learning a lot, and easy to browse topics. Great job sir!
To be honest with you I haven't really heard a clavinet VST that I was blown away with. If I had a really good voicing I'd be down to do a video on it. Any suggestions?
Love this tutorial! One thing that might be cool is maybe a tutorial on how to do correct panning in a full reggae mix? Like for all elements of a full mix...piano, both organs, guitars, drums, reverbs, etc
Thanks! My next planned video will be the continuation of the last video on how to make a reggae song in an hour. In the next one it will be on mixing where my thoughts on panning will be discussed. Stay tuned and go watch the last video of you haven’t already! Cheers and thanks again 🙏
HEY Karn hope you're groovy? i love your tut's But any chance you could throw a few midi files our way so we can see how a pro does it, please Keep up the great work a massive Brit fan
Like what your doing man. There are much easier ways to play this chords than moving the hands all the way up. Also the smoother voice leading sounds better to me. But no right or wrong way of course. An example is going from 1-3 chord (Amaj to C#Min) by just lowering your finger that’s on A to the G# then you got a C#Min. From what I’ve learned and heard it sounds more pleasant to the ear to move less fingers if possible. Keep it up brotha. Bless up
I-Sight Records thanks bro. I am aware of the other voicings. This is the easiest way to learn and understand the fundamentals I think. Plus I’m self learned, no classical training 🔥
I-Sight Records you know what I mean? By seeing root third fifth this way it helps the person learning understand. Of course taking the fifth down to the left of the root is how most would play. Maybe I should show the different voicings in another tutorial.
For sure man. That is definitely the easiest way to teach someone. The other way can be real confusing at first, but easier to play. Good intro video. Big up
Im a huge Augustus Pablo fan and have tried recording faux melodica tracks with the harmonica voicing on my Yamaha keyboard with a lil delay..What are your thoughts or advice on mixing because iv had a rough time getting it to sit well despite how sweet it sounds
Melodica in general is hard to mix because it has a lot of frequencies that are kind of harsh. I’m not sure what advice to offer without hearing it. Generally speaking I’d suggest some reductive EQ on areas that are very resonant. Hope that helps
@@DMKahn hey I just finished mixing a new tune with the faux melodica I mentioned and I've definitely noticed a huge difference on my sound quality since watching your videos and tips almost religiously.lol. thank you so much for providing the great dub knowledge. So I haven't uploaded the new song to UA-cam yet but I'm going to try to put my SoundCloud link to it below if I can figure it out. Dub on.
Woah, a happy chord progression, who are you and what have you done with the real DM kahn!? lol, nah you killin it brodie! Bubbles are hard for me to play, i cheat and paint it in lol.
I’m not sure on the best, but Vintage Organs from NI, along with Logic’s B3 are the two that I use. There’s a few more but I haven’t tried them so. Cheers!
Brother ojalá te animes a hacer un tutorial de reggae lento hablo de 100 a 120 bpm en ese rango sería interesante un ejemplo sería la canción "free minds " de subajah corre a 100 bpm muy espiritual.
Best tutorial for this stuff I've found so far
Man, you are doing the Lord's work. Thanks for this lesson. Just what I needed.
Great to hear and see how the layers are built up. Often when I listen to reggae recordings its difficult for me to decompose it. This tuto really helps with this process. Thanks for sharing it
Thanks so much for your Time, I follow all of your great work!
Peace from new york! Very nice work here.. big up yourself!
I really Respect your work DM Kahn ... bless
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It's making sense. I have been looking for this for a very longtime
Wicked!! Thanks for all you do DUB MASTAH!!!
Thanks for stopping by breddren!
Love this proper ideas from this
just awesome video! what would be the world without you Big up to the max
Stumbled on your channel while making a remix of a song that screamed to be a dub/reggea remix ;) Impressive content! Learning a lot, and easy to browse topics. Great job sir!
thx u a lot to sharing ur knowledge stay blessed !
Nice!
Thsnks!
The best regards :)
Woow I appreciate you
Peace and love from Toronto.
Really love your tutorials.
Can you do more videos about reggae clavinet? There's no much about on youtube, only "normal funky grooves"
To be honest with you I haven't really heard a clavinet VST that I was blown away with. If I had a really good voicing I'd be down to do a video on it. Any suggestions?
Thank you
Love this tutorial! One thing that might be cool is maybe a tutorial on how to do correct panning in a full reggae mix? Like for all elements of a full mix...piano, both organs, guitars, drums, reverbs, etc
Thanks! My next planned video will be the continuation of the last video on how to make a reggae song in an hour. In the next one it will be on mixing where my thoughts on panning will be discussed. Stay tuned and go watch the last video of you haven’t already! Cheers and thanks again 🙏
@@DMKahn Sweet, that's even better! Can't wait! Thanks
@@DMKahn YEP and im patiently awaiting those videos ...lol....dont think i forgot..lol
very good your work, I'm a fan of your channel
Big Up! Nice tutorial ✌️😎👍❤️
HEY Karn hope you're groovy? i love your tut's But any chance you could throw a few midi files our way so we can see how a pro does it, please Keep up the great work a massive Brit fan
Really digging your vibe, loving the channel 👍🇬🇧
dj keety big up! Thanks for the comment and glad you’re enjoying the channel!!
Great reggae videos you have on your channel. Subscribed.
Thank you !!
This is fantastic
Thanks bro!
Thanks a lot!
Would you mind sharing the instrument brands and the sound system you’re using please
thanks. i learned a lot
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Give thanks!
please tutorial make a reggae ska or ska musik
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That could be cool. I don't do much ska music but I have a couple times in the past. Thanks for the video idea!!
Would love some ska videos.
Can you give some guidelines on making reggae covers
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more reggae TUTORIALS
Thanks ı'm a beginner reggae and dub reggae so much love.How to start learning?
play along with records!
Like what your doing man. There are much easier ways to play this chords than moving the hands all the way up. Also the smoother voice leading sounds better to me. But no right or wrong way of course. An example is going from 1-3 chord (Amaj to C#Min) by just lowering your finger that’s on A to the G# then you got a C#Min. From what I’ve learned and heard it sounds more pleasant to the ear to move less fingers if possible. Keep it up brotha. Bless up
I-Sight Records thanks bro. I am aware of the other voicings. This is the easiest way to learn and understand the fundamentals I think. Plus I’m self learned, no classical training 🔥
I-Sight Records you know what I mean? By seeing root third fifth this way it helps the person learning understand. Of course taking the fifth down to the left of the root is how most would play. Maybe I should show the different voicings in another tutorial.
For sure man. That is definitely the easiest way to teach someone. The other way can be real confusing at first, but easier to play. Good intro video. Big up
I-Sight Records I agree 100%
@@GreenMusic506 You totally right but very often on Reggae there's big jump in the voicings it also make the flavour.
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I'd like to jam with you someday!
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Im a huge Augustus Pablo fan and have tried recording faux melodica tracks with the harmonica voicing on my Yamaha keyboard with a lil delay..What are your thoughts or advice on mixing because iv had a rough time getting it to sit well despite how sweet it sounds
Melodica in general is hard to mix because it has a lot of frequencies that are kind of harsh. I’m not sure what advice to offer without hearing it. Generally speaking I’d suggest some reductive EQ on areas that are very resonant. Hope that helps
@@DMKahn hey I just finished mixing a new tune with the faux melodica I mentioned and I've definitely noticed a huge difference on my sound quality since watching your videos and tips almost religiously.lol. thank you so much for providing the great dub knowledge. So I haven't uploaded the new song to UA-cam yet but I'm going to try to put my SoundCloud link to it below if I can figure it out. Dub on.
@@DMKahn if you aren't busy sometime and could maybe critique my work I'd be both honored and happy as a lark..lol.
Woah, a happy chord progression, who are you and what have you done with the real DM kahn!? lol, nah you killin it brodie! Bubbles are hard for me to play, i cheat and paint it in lol.
Slam Jamz 😂🤙
we all do when time is short :D
WillWasser Riddims exactly!
Your midi hooks up to fire wire?how did you hook up midi to your midas ..?
Hi there, it’s not midi… it’s the digital to analog conversion
Hi, what would you consider the best vst or library for organ?
I’m not sure on the best, but Vintage Organs from NI, along with Logic’s B3 are the two that I use. There’s a few more but I haven’t tried them so. Cheers!
DM Kahn thanks for the info and glad I found your channel man. Wicked sounds
How can i get personal production en lessons from you ???
That’s not something I offer.
What would you say is the key differences in traditional reggae vs protoje style as far as piano and keyboard playing?
Hi I’m not too familiar with the protoje style enough to comment
Brother ojalá te animes a hacer un tutorial de reggae lento hablo de 100 a 120 bpm en ese rango sería interesante un ejemplo sería la canción "free minds " de subajah corre a 100 bpm muy espiritual.
Which is the best VST for bubble organ?
There’s a lot out there man. I would probably say cost for value is acoustic samples B5 V3
The seven degree of the key of A is G# diminished not G diminished like you play but your G diminished sounds good!
I have wrote reggae song i need a beat from you
the bass though
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Is that a Midas?
Yes it’s a Midas F24. These were made before Behringer bought the company. It’s got a pretty spectacular fully parametric EQ
@@DMKahn I worked for Midas before the Behringer takeover.
Mau tanya
sounds like stop your fussing and fighting
Can you do a give away
What would you like me to give away?
There is no G in the key of A major, it should be G#
If you are playing A major and G major, that is the key of G major
You’re absolutely right. I meant G#m (the relative minor). I totally screwed that up haha
Synth horns are never cool 😑. 😆