How to create IDM | It's never been easier | Thomann

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  • @MrOuija-rr8kq
    @MrOuija-rr8kq Рік тому +202

    Rick and Morty IQ music is the only music I listen to

    • @earthwokker
      @earthwokker Рік тому +2

      I feel like i've been listening to Jerry music for a while

    • @GEMSofGOD_com
      @GEMSofGOD_com Рік тому +6

      I did not like the intro, at all, and I love music, and I think that this "idm" is of pre-school level

    • @LAZ-org
      @LAZ-org Рік тому +7

      @@GEMSofGOD_com Religion, music, politics and pineapple on pizza. Everyone has their own subjective tastes.

    • @GEMSofGOD_com
      @GEMSofGOD_com Рік тому +2

      @@LAZ-org It is never to each their own. You either have taste or you don't.

    • @LAZ-org
      @LAZ-org Рік тому +27

      @@GEMSofGOD_com 😂😂😂 Glad I'm chatting with the God-Emperor: arbiter of all taste. 😂😂😂

  • @pass9786
    @pass9786 Рік тому +49

    bro got saw 85-92, mezzanine, dummy, and tommorows harvest in his vinyl collection. immediately subscribed

  • @syntheticErik
    @syntheticErik Рік тому +91

    Lots of good practical tips here, even for sound design outside the IDM realm. Watching how the percussion loop was built up was definitely interesting; there's a lot less going in reality than what the total sound would have you believe.

  • @numa.records
    @numa.records Рік тому +15

    Friend! From Argentina I say thank you very much! Your teachings are an inspiration to me and my music! I hope you have a lot of success in your projects and in the projects of everyone here! Blessings for all!!

  • @samhein321
    @samhein321 Рік тому +89

    Great that Thomann is spreading awareness of IDM and getting producers to make tutorials for weird Glitch type music, really appreciate it

    • @LordHando
      @LordHando Рік тому +9

      spreading awareness for idm.....ffs m8

    • @TerekkiTerekki
      @TerekkiTerekki Рік тому +3

      Yes, they do a much better job than labels like Warp in getting producers to make 'tutorials' for 'weird glitch...' it's all about the tutorials, isn't it m8, lol.

    • @jnnx
      @jnnx Рік тому +3

      I’m old enough to remember when producers HATED the term “IDM” and did ANYTHING they could to avoid it. . .

    • @LordHando
      @LordHando Рік тому

      @@jnnx YES BRO... thats what IDM is all about. You don't even say IDM... you let people call your music IDM. The internet has made the electronic music so visible and repeatable. I literally don't even want people to see what gear I use anymore.

    • @screamingstrings76
      @screamingstrings76 Рік тому

      AWARENESS HAHAHAHAHA

  • @timoed
    @timoed Рік тому +39

    I love this guy, more from him please!

  • @tylertucker7820
    @tylertucker7820 Рік тому +6

    finally ive been scouring the internet for something of this nature. great timing

  • @PretendPassing
    @PretendPassing Рік тому +11

    tbh pls release a full version if you have time. i love that thing you made for the tutorial. love the melodic progression and soundselection.

    • @Александр-й7б9и
      @Александр-й7б9и Рік тому +1

      ...or in case the tutorial released maybe we should make full versions by ourselves?

    • @PretendPassing
      @PretendPassing Рік тому +1

      maybe we should like something? i mean i like pizza and i know i can make a pizza. but i still sometimes want to order a pizza and give probs to the creator?

    • @Александр-й7б9и
      @Александр-й7б9и Рік тому +1

      @@PretendPassing yeah, sure it's legal to just order your pizza. I mean your attempt to order pizza from guy who teach you how to make your own is something different

  • @JophisJoe
    @JophisJoe Рік тому +2

    Come back to this every so often cause that melody/progression is so beautiful!

  • @tsuobachi
    @tsuobachi Рік тому +10

    I started making stuff like this in 1997 on an Akai MPC-2000 with 32 seconds of sampling, very limited effects, and only a step filter. I probably put in over 10k hours manually doing edits like this over the years, and I'm sure I've done literally millions of cut/paste actions in various programs since I started using DAWs in 2003. I can tell you this: when you do 100% of your edits manually, they turn out better and you learn all kinds of amazing tricks and techniques to use for the rest of your life, but it's still not worth it. I love stuff like dblue glitch and infiltrator for saving me so much time. I put in over 20 years doing it manually and still do some of it that way, but it sure is nice to have the option to automate more of it now. Using trackers was the old way to "cheat" to make beats like that, but not everyone enjoys that workflow.

  • @blackholestudios9284
    @blackholestudios9284 Рік тому +10

    Next to metal and rap/hip hop, THIS is my favorite genre of music. Thanks for this video :)

    • @earlgrey2130
      @earlgrey2130 Рік тому +2

      Someone has good taste

    • @s8v1
      @s8v1 Рік тому

      listening to hip hop and idm equals 'good taste'

    • @DickRobinson-qv8no
      @DickRobinson-qv8no Рік тому

      ​@@s8v1 alright bach

    • @PIZZAdayisback
      @PIZZAdayisback 4 місяці тому

      How to make metal:
      1: write a riff, maybe with a little syncopation
      2: drums idk
      3: bass (not like you hear it till it's gone)
      4: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
      There you go

  • @craigburton4447
    @craigburton4447 Рік тому +6

    The break is Roni Size and DJ Die = 'Music box' which is a combination of James Brown Soul Pride and a second or third generation hip hop beat

  • @airfixx_8952
    @airfixx_8952 Рік тому +39

    Nice video, mate...... Little tip: Put the in-screen video of yourself on the right hand side of the screen because you were blocking some of the plug-ins and processing you were explaining.
    Also; great to hear you pay respect to the fact that the OG artists had to work so much harder to achieve this kind of music/sound compared to the 'all in the box'/DAW generation. They really were innovators and influenced not only future generations of fellow IDM producers, but also established processes and aesthetics that have since become common in more popular genres too. They also inspired the production of a lot of DSP tools that various genres now take for granted.
    ........And lets be honest; 25-30 years later the likes of AFX and Ae still have not been surpassed within their field.
    "We are the music makers..... We are the dreamers of the dream" :)

  • @TMOFD
    @TMOFD Рік тому +5

    Thanks again Felix for your tips. I always forget to sample stuff or resample stuff. It's so easy this way instead of automate everything. Thanks for reminding me again.

  • @tovi3280
    @tovi3280 Рік тому +2

    8:41 just a replay button bc how this fades out is beautiful

  • @CardfightVanja
    @CardfightVanja Рік тому +7

    wow infiltrator is basically just dblue glitch but with more broadly usable and less cheesy processing. amazing. Great video by the way, especially the insight into your thought process on the arrangement

    • @ImSoOld2007
      @ImSoOld2007 5 місяців тому

      There’s a name I’ve not heard in years

  • @dijjidog
    @dijjidog Рік тому +15

    I love the aesthetic of these videos, there's an art to them and the actual music is so good and I keep coming back for more, I'm so glad you're covering I.D.M., very inspiring

  • @bubblegum7489
    @bubblegum7489 Рік тому +4

    Bro this video is so well put together. Well done

  • @nsjx
    @nsjx Рік тому +1

    Felix, just a note from one who enjoys a crazy seq to another. DO sit down to a Minifreak when you have an opportunity. There are some intricacies on here you will fin' love. This board is made for jiggy-ness. I've owned a good many boards and this one just keeps me coming back. Talk about variety. One of the best polys I've laid hands on. Do try it on. ☕️😌 Powerful sequencer/arp

  • @sclitchmusic
    @sclitchmusic Рік тому +7

    Awesome tutorial!! This really opened my eyes and made me realise what I was missing in my music, and if I make some really cool music this year, part of it is credited to you :)

  • @dpcaw
    @dpcaw Рік тому +19

    more production videos please!:)

  • @nsjx
    @nsjx Рік тому +4

    Really rad stuff... this was my highschool yrs ✌️ i worked in a music store and was ordering stuff constantly ha. Thanks for the insights Felix. Nice track

  • @ЕгорСемендяев-д5г

    It's so much interesting! Do you wanna make in future video about trip-hop?

  • @carlix8035
    @carlix8035 Рік тому +6

    Infiltrator is one of those plugins that can really fvck up and dominate the mix without care and attention. Subtlety is key when using it. It’s like a wild stallion that needs reining in. I kinda prefer triad and byome by plug-in alliance as you can split the glitching/fx processing into frequency bands all within the plug-in’s interface. The only downside (for a beginner anyway) is that it uses a modular patching structure.

  • @patrickhewitt14
    @patrickhewitt14 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic stuff Felix, really appreciate this!

  • @LucasDegen
    @LucasDegen Рік тому

    Really really thankfull for sharing this with us. I love IDM and these Glitchy percussions. There is always Stutter Edit 2, Glitch 2 but Infiltrator 2 is master.

  • @muitosabao
    @muitosabao Рік тому +2

    Great job, Thomann. These are awesome. Have more videos featuring him. Well done. Also, poor space key of his laptop: SLAM SLAM SLAM :D

  • @GarthVader666
    @GarthVader666 Рік тому +16

    I really appreciate your production videos. I always learn so many little tricks. Respect! 🙏

    • @lasideasfugazes
      @lasideasfugazes Рік тому +1

      Me too! Felix's videos are so great. He's such a sensitive human with a pretty refined taste.

    • @ghostsinthesnow_makes_music
      @ghostsinthesnow_makes_music Рік тому +1

      it had been a while since i came back to this channel but im all here for production videos !! def gonna be ripping these

  • @ForbiddenDuke
    @ForbiddenDuke Рік тому +1

    Beautiful synth lines

  • @viridian_calx
    @viridian_calx Рік тому

    great example track and thoughtful, concise explanations for each decision being demonstrated

  • @allehooop
    @allehooop Рік тому +1

    The UDO sounds great!

  • @pvthfindxr
    @pvthfindxr Рік тому

    bro that kick sample HITS like crazy 🤯

  • @macinead7
    @macinead7 Рік тому +3

    At last. Someone who is into the masters of IDM. And breaking it down. Going binge all his vids. 😁😁😁😁😁👍 Cool guy 😎

  • @qi_kayon
    @qi_kayon Рік тому +2

    Awesome vid, having a Rhodes and not using it on absolutely everything I created would be an impossibility for me 😅 Ty for the vid!

  • @sheateeley1
    @sheateeley1 Рік тому +15

    I know it’ll probably never happen, but I’d love to see a video on old IDM production techniques from the late 90s, circa RDJ Album 😉

    • @tsuobachi
      @tsuobachi Рік тому +22

      Mostly it's a lot of cutting and pasting if in a DAW. If on hardware only, you need a lot of drum machines/samplers so that you can treat each one as a limited part of the drum loop. The same way he multitracks many fragments of breakbeats, we did it the same way by sampling or making our own breaks, then cutting all of the bass out so there's only one dominant kick (there wasn't much slicing going on back then, you mostly just used an entire breakbeat and then played one-shot samples over it). We also would "juggle" pieces of breakbeats on samplers switching between 2-6 pieces cut to work together like a loop, just triggering them via midi or manually on the sampler. Luke Vibert has an album Drum N Bass for Papa where he used gear with the same limitations I had back then: 32 seconds of sampling time total. It's amazing what he was able to do with just 32 seconds of sampling. It's a good example from its time and still a great record. Omni Trio did amazing work with just 32 seconds of sampling as well. I did my fair share as well but back then I was mostly making digital hardcore at that point. I got into making IDM and illbient/broken beat stuff around the time I Care Because You Do came out.
      Filters were expensive so you'd generally use them more for the synths, but samplers would generally have a filter you could use and maybe a guitar pedal for one or two of your drum machines. Of course everyone had their own way of doing things, but people weren't very helpful because everyone thought other producers were going to steal their secret sauce. It was really hard to learn back then too, because it was not really normal to be on the internet much so it was down to magazines, books, and what you heard from people you met or jammed with. I had this Yamaha midi data filer MDF2 that was a bit of a secret weapon for me because it had a midi record/playback function and I don't know how many people knew about them because I never met anyone else that had one, but it let me put some things on autopilot which was especially useful for live shows.
      I have some screenshots somewhere from when I first started working on ACID, my first DAW where the whole arrangement is black because of all the little cut/paste slices. I never counted them, but it was definitely thousands per track all done manually, often resampling 1/16th note all the way down to 1/64th note and repasting it 8 times in a row or whatever because beat repeat didn't exist back then. Then each little section would need effects, pitching, etc. then resampling again to make new loops/one-shots to use in the track. It's way better doing it nowadays, way less of a hassle. I used to put in approximately 1-2 hours per minute of drums just on editing, now I can do the whole track in a couple hours so it's quite nice. As I said, everyone had their own style, that was just mostly what I did, hopefully of some small interest to you.

    • @limeflashlight4101
      @limeflashlight4101 Рік тому

      ​@@tsuobachiwow😊

    • @underlightmusic
      @underlightmusic Рік тому

      Hey thanks for elucidating like this. I was just a kid when those awesome albums were coming out in the early 90s so I didn't get into them till Napster came around, and I didn't start making my own music till I got FL Studio a few years back. It's great to hear about how the technical limitations back in the day led to such explosive creativity. Have you got any of your music you can share? I'd love to hear.

  • @bordigergely7407
    @bordigergely7407 Рік тому +14

    Using a tracker is also a good substitute for the Infiltrator plugin, nice video as always, keep em' coming.

    • @harveytherobot
      @harveytherobot Рік тому +1

      The Polyend Play as well.

    • @Proximate99
      @Proximate99 Рік тому

      could you elaborate? what is a tracker?

    • @yaggayaggaya9918
      @yaggayaggaya9918 Рік тому +1

      @@Proximate99 it’s the old school DAWs, they work vertically, you input data into columns and rows to indicate notes, accents, pitch etc, very old school

  • @ElPesimista01
    @ElPesimista01 6 місяців тому +3

    what’s the video you mention at 9:45?

  • @HeIsMe1978
    @HeIsMe1978 Рік тому +1

    Excellent sound and useful tips

  • @maxceelen2202
    @maxceelen2202 Рік тому +9

    Wow that Super 6 sounds amazing.

  • @perka6403
    @perka6403 6 місяців тому

    very sophisticated sound, cheers good man 🧐👏

  • @Krung0401
    @Krung0401 11 місяців тому +2

    Yo where’s the video you mention about making drum loops. Them shits didn’t pop up on the screen. Thanks.

  • @theperformancelocker744
    @theperformancelocker744 Рік тому

    Ross from friends vibes. Love it

  • @Knasterblem
    @Knasterblem Рік тому +4

    a tutorial on how to do similar drums on the octatrack would be nice

  • @manandguitar
    @manandguitar 5 місяців тому

    Man that's so awesome!

  • @Winterdagen
    @Winterdagen Рік тому +3

    Really cool and simple tutorial! And I have to say that even with a very simple sound I dooooo love that Super 6
    Tiny piece of advise: you could make use of RX to get rid of that hiss in your voice over recording. the noise gating gets a little distracting:)
    Thanks again for all the lovely videos, keep it up!

  • @Oceanix__
    @Oceanix__ 11 місяців тому

    where can i get this song you made in this tutorial?
    i have fallen in love with it! 😌

  • @2pandaemonium2
    @2pandaemonium2 Рік тому +1

    Great video! From where are the drum samples taken?

  • @Povilaz
    @Povilaz Рік тому

    Very interesting!

  • @ZenShaman
    @ZenShaman Рік тому

    could you please address perhaps some early EBM, funker vogt, front242? ive watched several of your vids now, and youre such a natural, id love to see how you approach my favorite genre, which im attempting my own interpretation, but i seem to be failing miserably.

  • @schermanism
    @schermanism Рік тому +2

    Intelligent or not - doesnt matter, i really like this song

  • @volsteh
    @volsteh 11 місяців тому

    this is awesome

  • @hiparik1
    @hiparik1 Рік тому +1

    Nice tutorial Man! BTW...what is bpm in this project?

  • @mandable
    @mandable Рік тому +1

    is that an Intel mac you're running blackhole on? I can't get it to run on my ARM mac

  • @masaltzero
    @masaltzero Рік тому

    can i find an extended/finished version of this song anywhere?

  • @Lance_G
    @Lance_G Рік тому

    These are great ideas 💡

  • @mmckmusic
    @mmckmusic Рік тому +2

    Great breakdown, thanks. What was the pack you reference that the breakbeats are from? Thanks

  • @9877joseph
    @9877joseph Рік тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @ElectronisoundsAudio
    @ElectronisoundsAudio Рік тому +1

    Nice one ! 😁👊

  • @fully_privatized_mass_medium
    @fully_privatized_mass_medium Рік тому +15

    shouldn't have watched this now i'm buying infiltrator

  • @cyberianrelic2979
    @cyberianrelic2979 Рік тому

    Very useful video! Thx 👍

  • @cymbolic_space1832
    @cymbolic_space1832 Рік тому +2

    excellent.
    god bless.
    🦊🤙

  • @Mic255
    @Mic255 Місяць тому

    Anyone know the chord progression used here?

  • @mountp1391
    @mountp1391 8 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @Arron_Mottram
    @Arron_Mottram Рік тому

    Can anyone help me with an infiltrator? When I export a melody, the effects either don't sound, or they sound partially, like the mix is set to somewhere around 30%. When playing sound in a sequencer, this problem does not occur. I use FL Studio.

  • @troyouttram
    @troyouttram Рік тому

    Super 6 deep dive videos please 🙏. Felix you’re awesome 😎

  • @kamilkowalski5167
    @kamilkowalski5167 9 місяців тому

    amazing how many people want to be like elvis, some are so content, they try to better elvis :) whats creativity? just some basic thoughts for sharing

  • @cavemansam8400
    @cavemansam8400 4 місяці тому

    We always used to call it ‘Electeonica’ - what do you guys call it these days?

  • @Mia1Goth
    @Mia1Goth Рік тому +12

    please make crazy breakbeat tutorial, Venetian Snares type of stuff :)

    • @MetroCounterColl
      @MetroCounterColl Рік тому

      That'd be insane.

    • @SL-nh6mn
      @SL-nh6mn Рік тому

      I think this track already takes inspiration from Defluxion.

  • @firnwald
    @firnwald Рік тому

    Guter Mann.

  • @clarkflavor
    @clarkflavor Рік тому

    Where does IDM producers on the Internet gather to share stuff, any good Discords?

    • @5imian
      @5imian Рік тому

      Braindance commune

  • @ForbiddenDuke
    @ForbiddenDuke Рік тому

    If you like this style check out Virtual Urban Records

  • @samuelsundinwaldenstrom8973
    @samuelsundinwaldenstrom8973 Рік тому +2

    IDM is what americans callled it. Braindance is it's original name. Good tutorial though!

  • @ivanvaraschin657
    @ivanvaraschin657 Рік тому +1

    Reminds me of Datach'i

  • @tylersrevenge
    @tylersrevenge Рік тому

    Step one: be hella talented

  • @albertobalsalm3473
    @albertobalsalm3473 Рік тому

    Where the bass at tho?!

  • @cheeselord6090
    @cheeselord6090 Рік тому

    now this is not bad but it honestly sound like just aphex twin and BoC so i think the story is produce your own sound and use the production advice lightly

  • @grimmsundae1954
    @grimmsundae1954 Рік тому +1

    Renoise and have fun

  • @AboveEmAllProduction
    @AboveEmAllProduction Рік тому

    What mean an idm for a something pls?

    • @metallsnubben
      @metallsnubben Рік тому +1

      Apparently, "intelligent dance music" (where EDM is "electronic dance music")

    • @MrArpSolina
      @MrArpSolina Рік тому +4

      "Intelligent Dance Music". In the past, it was also known as "Intelligent Techno".

    • @AboveEmAllProduction
      @AboveEmAllProduction Рік тому +3

      Do I become more smarter if listen to it or

    • @harveytherobot
      @harveytherobot Рік тому +1

      @@AboveEmAllProduction Yes. Much more smarterer.

    • @rollinwood9453
      @rollinwood9453 Рік тому +1

      @@MaulwurfBuddelflink I had a CD around 2001 that had “IDM” on it. The term predates EDM as far as I know.

  • @XRN1080
    @XRN1080 Рік тому +4

    How to create IDM like is 2003.

  • @CyrilMartinez-g1p
    @CyrilMartinez-g1p 8 місяців тому

    technologie of 90' : Akai mpc3000 and Akais950 ;)

  • @tourdesource
    @tourdesource Рік тому

    Why even make IDM if you're just going to randomly generate the glitches?

  • @frankiee.1747
    @frankiee.1747 Рік тому

    It sounds like the jingle of arte karambolage. For reference: ua-cam.com/video/JLm85s27CbI/v-deo.html

  • @eddy_sonik
    @eddy_sonik Рік тому

    👍I LOVE ! 💙⚪❤

  • @ImmersedInTheRiver
    @ImmersedInTheRiver 10 місяців тому

    Hi

  • @nottieru
    @nottieru Рік тому +8

    infiltrator is precisely the kind of plugin that AI will use to kick human composers out of business-)

    • @TheZarala
      @TheZarala Рік тому +1

      AI will never be able to express emotions 😊

    • @PDJMDS
      @PDJMDS Рік тому

      @@artisans8521 he's right you know

    • @phelper4554
      @phelper4554 Рік тому

      Maybe you 😂

    • @nottieru
      @nottieru Рік тому +1

      @@phelper4554 that’s what they all say 😂

  • @ElPesimista01
    @ElPesimista01 6 місяців тому

    why are germans so damn good at making electronic music?

  • @AndreiChivu47
    @AndreiChivu47 6 місяців тому +2

    ADHD type drum sounds 🤣🤣

  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 Рік тому

    How to create IDM: give a 8 year old a bag of candy. Wait 15 minutes, and then proceed to give him a laptop decked out with ableton suite. And kachow, you have a legend ladies and gentlemen.

  • @OkMiracle
    @OkMiracle 10 місяців тому +1

    I need a label to release this - ua-cam.com/play/PLsYWGya6x-CZnmkTD9zG0fz1bdAV7-96o.html

  • @IJOSoundVideo
    @IJOSoundVideo Рік тому +2

    Kinda cool, but the biggest difference in production between then and now was - they made this music using relatively cheap hardware, which at the time was mind-blowing, always raising questions - HOW ?? Mostly everything was based in arrangement.. Not so much about processing.. With computers, you take all the magic away, because you can do pretty much everything on a laptop these days. The only and main difference I find is the sound itself.. Computer music always sounds like a computer music - a game.. No matter how much dirt processing you'll do, it will still sound computer-ish. Another difference was - most of the stuff back then was mixed on an analog desk with hardware FX, using mono sources, and the stereo field was coming from panning stuff right / left and / or adding stereo effects like reverb / delay via sends .. Plugins , on the other hand, have lots of unnatural stereo widening, which kinda kill the vibe, to me personally. The more stereo you have, the less impact you have, especially with percussive sounds.. Since most of the stuff was released on vinyl, vinyl in it self doesn't love stereo images, so everything below 200Kz is mono anyway.. Also, sound systems in clubs are mostly mono too.. And final note - analog doesn't have much happening in higher frequencies, so the old stuff sounds less bright, which in my opinion is a lot more natural sounding.. So that's just my 2 cents in terms of how music was made then :)

    • @tutubism
      @tutubism Рік тому

      they were using only cheap gear/equipment and hardware back then? that's interesting, sounds like real working class music to me!

  • @disectormusic
    @disectormusic Рік тому

    you into this? should like my music too.

  • @HealyHQ
    @HealyHQ Рік тому

    Ah, human music.

  • @AguaMineralNatural
    @AguaMineralNatural Рік тому

    Now with hardware. xD

  • @ChiefExecutiveOrbiter
    @ChiefExecutiveOrbiter Рік тому

    IBS

  • @JohnPaulBuce
    @JohnPaulBuce Рік тому

    i thought youre richard

  • @peko1967
    @peko1967 Рік тому +2

    I think RDJ is safe.

  • @croay
    @croay Рік тому

    its still not easy to make a good track

  • @patefongie3241
    @patefongie3241 Рік тому +1

    U trying to make IDM with regular loops "programmed" in 1/4 grid with no automation ? .. lol

  • @tommy2nes
    @tommy2nes Місяць тому

    Its never been easier (with a multi thousand $ synth sat to the right)

  • @Gaimundas
    @Gaimundas 7 місяців тому +1

    If it's easy then it's not IDM.