Table of Contents - Arrangement Tricks for House/Techno - ( Full Techno Bundle ➤ bit.ly/pml_s_full_techno_bundle ) 00:18 1. Use reference track to structure your song 01:51 2. Use low cuts and Fade 2 Grey effects 06:15 3. Use existing elements of your track 09:37 4. Take time to automate your synths 10:42 5. Use atmo FX and percussive impacts 12:44 6. Use delayed drops to keep it interesting 14:30 7. Resample parts of your track
Awesome work, sir. This automation work always seemed to me most boring part of music production (thats why I went eurorack). But with this well structured lesson It seems much more understandable
Stefan Pete are you referring to the “bwyoow” sound? If so, and to answer your question, that’s a processed 303-ish sound. To emulate it, find a pluck sound, add resonance, use a limiter to give it more body and add saturation and overdrive. FYI, plucks are made by using a hipass filter sweep.
Hi there. I'm Techno Music Producer, I would like to learn more about music production, so can you help me? is the courses interesting? Thanks in advance
Hi Paul, absolutely, if you're using Ableton, we have excellent courses for producers who want to learn how to produce professional Techno tracks. For example: www.productionmusiclive.com/products/melodic-techno-track-start-to-finish-ableton
Looks like another interesting course, but I've given up trying to buy things from PML as every time I visit the site it immediately kicks me out to a mailchimp marketing sign-up form before I can even read the home page. I'm already on your mailing list, am a past customer and have actively tried to give you more money, but apparently you don't want it!
DANGER This can really block your creativity and kill the unique vibe of your creation. You will end up getting something that you don't like, losing time or sounding like the rest of the people... But bar 33 will always help D'Js to play it. If you buy samples and copy structure, you are just programming 🤣
@Filip Hristov read again and check how friendly I was. Don't take this personal. My personal advice for you is design your own workflow. As a musician, producer, live performer and DJ I recomend you to develope your own structure for each track, this way you will feel that is truly yours ✌
knowing the rules and following them are not the same thing. its like people who dont study musical theory because it will "kill their creativity". Its just another tool in my opinion :)
for sure the best arrengement tutorial i've ever seen
I used your audio as the reference track and got all the cream for me!
😂
🙏🏻
Table of Contents - Arrangement Tricks for House/Techno - ( Full Techno Bundle ➤ bit.ly/pml_s_full_techno_bundle )
00:18 1. Use reference track to structure your song
01:51 2. Use low cuts and Fade 2 Grey effects
06:15 3. Use existing elements of your track
09:37 4. Take time to automate your synths
10:42 5. Use atmo FX and percussive impacts
12:44 6. Use delayed drops to keep it interesting
14:30 7. Resample parts of your track
Unlike most others, your vids ALWAYS have the right info laid out in the right way. Im a huge fan lol Appreciate ya big time!!
Some of the best tutorial and courses available for electronic music producers, that actually show how to make a professional sounding track!
Loving the Giant bassline!
THIS FORMAT IS SUPER - LET'S HAVE MORE
This is so good
I wish i have the knowledge like you guy! Amazing😍
Love your stuff
well you do now
This is really high quality content, thanks!
great share, very detailed and explains some of the best effects being used rn. thanks, it's such a booster. (y)
Brilliant!!! Great tips. Thank you :)
so many excellent tips! thank you.
Thank you .. 10/10
Very informative.
Thanks for those tips!
Awesome work, sir. This automation work always seemed to me most boring part of music production (thats why I went eurorack). But with this well structured lesson It seems much more understandable
At 1:40 that high pitched sound. How do you make that?
Stefan Pete are you referring to the “bwyoow” sound? If so, and to answer your question, that’s a processed 303-ish sound. To emulate it, find a pluck sound, add resonance, use a limiter to give it more body and add saturation and overdrive. FYI, plucks are made by using a hipass filter sweep.
Awesome! Great info in this video :)
wow thanks for these great tips
You are great man :) thanks
Good video!!!
that song at 13:30 sounds so good :O I want it
Hehe the reconstruction of Boris Brejcha - Thunderstorm in 12;45 I thought that you will do something creative on your own ;D
Amazing tips 🙏
Awesome content. Thanks.
Sick Bassline
Hi there. I'm Techno Music Producer, I would like to learn more about music production, so can you help me? is the courses interesting? Thanks in advance
Hi Paul, absolutely, if you're using Ableton, we have excellent courses for producers who want to learn how to produce professional Techno tracks. For example: www.productionmusiclive.com/products/melodic-techno-track-start-to-finish-ableton
Thanks!
12:43 this song is actually a banger
called: Boris Brejcha - Thunderstorm
Thanks broo!! I've been producing since many years now but this tutorial is fucking great
Ahh yes nice advice
please name this skin you are using
It's Ableton med dark. Probably adjusted the colors
@@Paradroidx Can you please Tell me the Correct Adjustment to get this type of skin.
@@deepakpandat7520 Just set to Med Dark and turn up brightness to 150, and mess with hue color amount
@@Paradroidx Thanks Buddy
@@deepakpandat7520 Don't call me buddy. Say mate or bro instead it's more respectful
Arrangement is the most difficult thing for me
Plick = pluck?
cut at 01:20 made me get high in a second
Looks like another interesting course, but I've given up trying to buy things from PML as every time I visit the site it immediately kicks me out to a mailchimp marketing sign-up form before I can even read the home page. I'm already on your mailing list, am a past customer and have actively tried to give you more money, but apparently you don't want it!
Thanks for the info Richard, may I ask what browser + system you are currently using?
boris bercja there the same track !
DANGER
This can really block your creativity and kill the unique vibe of your creation.
You will end up getting something that you don't like, losing time or sounding like the rest of the people...
But bar 33 will always help D'Js to play it.
If you buy samples and copy structure, you are just programming 🤣
@Filip Hristov read again and check how friendly I was. Don't take this personal.
My personal advice for you is design your own workflow.
As a musician, producer, live performer and DJ I recomend you to develope your own structure for each track, this way you will feel that is truly yours ✌
And on a path to musical success
@@crosse9238 , this is good advice, I'd also like to hear something you came up with. don't be shy ;) drop a link !
knowing the rules and following them are not the same thing. its like people who dont study musical theory because it will "kill their creativity". Its just another tool in my opinion :)
this is true but lack of limitation in DAW producing can make creativity extremely hard.