Very informative with the tips and techniques, inspiring in the sense of not giving a shit how the process to get the sound you want - if it sounds good then roll with it! Thanks for sharing Huxley n thanks for organizing FM
Can depend on your release tbh... I wouldn't call the transient of a kick drum the punchy part. Sometimes compressing the initial transient and having a fast release will make the kick more 'punchy'.
Imo the punch of a kick drum is around 50-120 hz so you don't actually want to let the transient through more just bring up the body, unless you already have too much body in the sample of course. Its all situational
@@tylerdurden6992 for me it depends on the sound, I see compression as shaping a sound. If a kick already has a strong transient putting a 30ms attack will be no good
Yeah, right SSL Compressor on every channel, you kidding me lol. Get a nice sampled kick and leave it alone, work compression around the kick not the actual kick itself (just my opinion). But I will say this guy does know how to mix at the end of the day, his catalog resume is stacked!
Love his attitude to production.....just get the job done with whatever it takes and stop over complicating sound source selection and being snobby about it. People spend hours on production and still end up with a crap track. If your making music for clubs.....95% people in there don't shit if it's a sample or not....and the 5% that do shouldn't be in there.
Ok… He uses all stock plug ins? Are you hiding your pirated software, little fella… So many electronic producers don’t contribute to the very artistic avenue they so enjoy.. If you’re one or them, a middle finger to ya
Love the music. Putting this on repeat all day long 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you, Huxley!
And thank you Future Music Magazine.
Great track and awesome project!!! Love tracks like this. Clean.
No messing about, not arsey about process just does what he knows works and you can not argue with that. Great tutorial thanks.
Thanks Future Music and Huxley
Made up Huxley has gone back to not giving a shit and just making some good music on instinct
Awesome Insight, Great Workflow, really like it a lot!
Beat is heavy. I’d love to hear a more
Heavy stripped down techno version of it
The first time I've ever seen anyone use bass loops from a sample pack. I always thought they were useless lol
Huxly on a different level.
Thanks for sharing
Great vid!
you should try bx ssl if you like waves version. it's way better sounding ... great video btw!
cool track
Huxley, who mixes and masters your music?
Can anybody link me to that desk he has? Where can I buy a desk like that with three levels and nice and wide
they have some nice desks on thomann - www.thomann.de/gb/index.html
cool dude, cool track...
Very informative with the tips and techniques, inspiring in the sense of not giving a shit how the process to get the sound you want - if it sounds good then roll with it! Thanks for sharing Huxley n thanks for organizing FM
Girth
“Setting the compressors attack to zero to add punch”
lol does the opposite actually
Can depend on your release tbh... I wouldn't call the transient of a kick drum the punchy part. Sometimes compressing the initial transient and having a fast release will make the kick more 'punchy'.
Imo the punch of a kick drum is around 50-120 hz so you don't actually want to let the transient through more just bring up the body, unless you already have too much body in the sample of course. Its all situational
@@hello123457567 i think you get often the most punch with 30 ms attack on a compressor
@@tylerdurden6992 for me it depends on the sound, I see compression as shaping a sound. If a kick already has a strong transient putting a 30ms attack will be no good
Yeah, right SSL Compressor on every channel, you kidding me lol. Get a nice sampled kick and leave it alone, work compression around the kick not the actual kick itself (just my opinion). But I will say this guy does know how to mix at the end of the day, his catalog resume is stacked!
what is your favourite drug
Love his attitude to production.....just get the job done with whatever it takes and stop over complicating sound source selection and being snobby about it. People spend hours on production and still end up with a crap track. If your making music for clubs.....95% people in there don't shit if it's a sample or not....and the 5% that do shouldn't be in there.
Another simpleton
Tracks written using Splice samples are very recognizable
Sadly people who have the ability to write their own music fall victim to this curse
Hahaha greatness
Nice big fat advert for a bunch of different plugins.
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Ok…
He uses all stock plug ins?
Are you hiding your pirated software, little fella…
So many electronic producers don’t contribute to the very artistic avenue they so enjoy..
If you’re one or them, a middle finger to ya
Nice big fat advert for a bunch of different plugins.