@@DMKahn i might be one of the only producers I know messing with Ableton to produce reggae . I’ve learnt quite a bit from your channel . Workflow different but, the end goal same. Cheers
I know a couple of wicked producers that use Ableton for reggae production. It’s definitely a good DAW, seems to be lower on CPU than logic. I tried it once for live dubbing but I had a hard time with it. I say the best daw for you is the one you are comfortable with! All the best man thanks for stopping by
I basically take all of the processing on my master bus and put them on each individual track, then use logic’s “export all tracks as files” function. Then I weed out any tracks that may be duplicates. Sometimes I have things bussed, so any individual track I know that goes to a bus, I rename with an X at the end of the track so I know to delete it as it’s a duplicate. Hope that makes sense
This is so dope ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥. They don’t make reggae/ dub this authentic anymore. Big up 💚💛❤️
Respect brother 🙏
Man.... I love the bass tune on all tracks. Voices blend so well with it
Thank you bro!
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿A job so well done
Smooth vibes, just perfect
Respect 🙏
Great work .I always learn from you
Thanks for letting me know and thanks for stopping by!!
my ❤️ started glooming. Wonderful 4 songs
Respect 🙏
I am buying that album... Fire..
Thank you for the support man!
Yessi bless up Braddah
I learn a lot from you! Thank you man!
Respect! 🙏
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Nice one! Just pre-ordered the vinyl and bought the stems, hope that supports you a little. Thx for all the good stuff here 💪🔥
nice dub
Dope, I would like to have a reggae production course with you, is it possible, thanks, from Nairobi , kenya
Blessed New Year bro! Great works as always. Forward on inna 2022 fashion!!!
Thank you brother, blessed New Year to you as well! Yes forward 🆙 🆙 !!
Sweet and Smooth!
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The master piece!!!
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Nice, I am going to buy some of your stems, just need to choose which ones
Very musical 🎶. Great platform too. Keep it up bless
Thank you brother 🙏
@@DMKahn i might be one of the only producers I know messing with Ableton to produce reggae . I’ve learnt quite a bit from your channel . Workflow different but, the end goal same. Cheers
I know a couple of wicked producers that use Ableton for reggae production. It’s definitely a good DAW, seems to be lower on CPU than logic. I tried it once for live dubbing but I had a hard time with it. I say the best daw for you is the one you are comfortable with! All the best man thanks for stopping by
DMK rocking dubs bro! DMK bringing peace to the world through musicality. 🇯🇲🇬🇧🔥🔥🔥🔥✌️
Respect Allen, appreciate your continual support brother 🙏🙏
Hi Khan what’s the model of your mixer? Is it Midas ?
Yes Midas F24
Hey DM Kahn,
I was curiouse how the Stem albums are created...
Also if you recommend any stem seperation software you prefer to use.
I basically take all of the processing on my master bus and put them on each individual track, then use logic’s “export all tracks as files” function. Then I weed out any tracks that may be duplicates. Sometimes I have things bussed, so any individual track I know that goes to a bus, I rename with an X at the end of the track so I know to delete it as it’s a duplicate. Hope that makes sense
Some sweet reggae music right here 👍🏻
Thanks bro! Appreciate your support
Hello! I want to ask. Do I need to mix it after I buy it。or It can be directly used for dubbing???
Used directly for dubbing!
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I hear the “ I really want to love you girl song” a lot in the radio
Nice! Where do you live where they play it, Hawaii?
@@DMKahn I live on Lanai
Just took your advice and bought a Strymon El Capistan :)
Nice you’re gonna love it !
@@DMKahn Can I ask what is the device with the big knob and switch under your El Capistan in the video?
@@officialsimonharris yes! That’s the westfinga hi pass filter