Again, you're a treat to all of us. Man, I wish I had access to your channel when I started many manu years ago. I would have wasted way less time. This, and your full classes propelled my production to new levels. One clip a week is not enough guys, get the full classes and save years....
I've been surprised how little coverage this topic gets, so this video fills an important void. The kick is there to keep the tempo, but to me as a listener, the hi-hats and the snare are what actually drive the track.
Well yes. Kick and bass are way harder to set up. As dealing with low frequencies is way complicated because of their nature. Hi-hats and snare cover much smaller parts of a track, and also are in high frequencies so it’s much easier to set them up!
I just started watching the video, just 5 mins in.. I can see what a great teacher you are. This video is not just educational, its more than that. We need teachers like you.
I also use a very similar approach on the top end section but an important element on top of that, for me, is clariphonic that gives a lot of presence and a pleasant kind of glue that helps a lot to stand out in a mix
I watched your video and it's great and verry usefull!!! however, no mater what i do i can't create this great snare sound like you demonstrated in the video. i tried to blend and mix ...nothing comes out good enough. would you kinly send ma the snare smaple you used in this video? i hope i'm not asking for too much her :) thank you.
Best psy-trance drums tutorial! What VST ,etc do you use to create your various drums & percussions? Can they be created with Kick 2 like with the Kick, or even with Serum?
Depend from what you want to create. Hi-hats are the best from certain noise oscialtors, drum machines etc. whike snare you can do with Serum and other synts, even the hi-hats.
I would use it for other occasions, not for the hi-hats. I love limiting or saturating hihts. I use a lot of enveloping shaper, which is a Cubase transient shaper integrated into channel strip.
Hi Eclip! You are the Single Shot Master so i have a question. Producers often say that a track sounds more professional when all the sounds are in "the same room", meaning that they send all their sounds through the same Reverb on a Send Channel. That way all the Single Shot Sounds would have the same Reverb/Room. Is that Nonsense or do you do it that way too? Thanks alot, appreciate.
I don’t think it’s nonsense, everybody has their way of working. In my case, that is not possible, as each sound requires different reverb settings to get the best out of it. For example, high-pitch sounds and low sub-impact cannot have the same reverb settings, as they won’t have the same effect.
Mostly there's one hi-hat on bounced with the kick. The hi-hat becomes a part of the kick. As pitched sinewave only somehow always sound terrible on the high frequencies and this way I cover that bad sounding part of the kick!
could you make a video about offbeats and glides grooves? idk if you recently have one...i watched a couple of classes, thank you anyway you re a legend
@@EClipChannel i dont remember if i did, but thank you for answering. i ll check it out. sorry if i didnt see it before. greetings from brazilian psytrance music
@@EClipChannel i checked out, and yes ! i watched that video, thank you. im starting a new music and want to try a differente nice sound offbeat for that one.
Hey Marko, thanks a lot for showing and explaining this structure, great tutorial as always. The different possibilities to easily control, add or reduce some energy, are amazing and very inspiring. Tbh I'm frequently struggling finding the best volume to place the percussion in the mix. When I adjust the elements to a similar level like the rest of the track, my ears often disagree, but the other way round, when i like the sound, and see the difference in volume in the mixer, i don't trust my ears, too :))) Do you have any tips?
@@qilinpsy how do you measure hi-hats? How loud is the transient? There is no way you can measure and use math to level anything! It must be done by the ears.
@@qilinpsy beside that, I wouldn’t know how loud your hi-hats should be in particualr track. Some tracks sound better with less hi-hats, some sound better with louder ones. It all depends from your taste, desire and need!
No! Transients and peaks are part of the hi-hat waveform, you can bring the volume up or down with the fader only of the whole sample, and it will not change the shape. With clipper, saturation, or limiter, the waveform will be changed! When I say peaks, I mean on the peak of the hi-hat or the transient, not on the measurement unit!
@@EClipChannel in ableton I can automate the volume for just the peaks in an audio clip to level the waveform and when I render it the resulting waveform sounds much better than what the saturater,clipper or limiter does.
@@truthbetold2012 that’s an envelope, not the automation in Cubase, and yes, you can do that on individual elements, but it will not glue a bunch of channels to sound as one. Also, it is easier to use a clipper or limiter than writing the automation or changing the envelope shape on each channel. Imagine you “automate” the transient on 6 channels, and then you realize you didn’t do enough or you did too much. You would need to change the shape on all of them again. While with a limiter/clipper, you just need to change 1 knob and you are done.
What would you like me to show you? Peaks? RMS? Talking about levels in number does not have any sense, especially for hi-hats. it will depend on the shape of the hi-hat. How loud is the transient, body, and type of hi-hat, is it a sharp one or a shaker one? It doesn't have the sense to talk in numbers. Mixing needs to be done by ears!
@@EClipChannel It was important for me to relate the drums in their entirety (hat, OH, snare etc.) only to the K&B group. sorry, I didn't specify, but Marko's answer given by you is already sufficient. I send to the whole family Best wishes from Poland!
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Again, you're a treat to all of us. Man, I wish I had access to your channel when I started many manu years ago. I would have wasted way less time. This, and your full classes propelled my production to new levels. One clip a week is not enough guys, get the full classes and save years....
Sold me there
I've been surprised how little coverage this topic gets, so this video fills an important void. The kick is there to keep the tempo, but to me as a listener, the hi-hats and the snare are what actually drive the track.
Well yes. Kick and bass are way harder to set up. As dealing with low frequencies is way complicated because of their nature. Hi-hats and snare cover much smaller parts of a track, and also are in high frequencies so it’s much easier to set them up!
I just started watching the video, just 5 mins in.. I can see what a great teacher you are. This video is not just educational, its more than that. We need teachers like you.
I also use a very similar approach on the top end section but an important element on top of that, for me, is clariphonic that gives a lot of presence and a pleasant kind of glue that helps a lot to stand out in a mix
just love your psy sound, awesome.
killer tutorial about elements of a track sometimes overlooked but so important
You're a wizard Harry.
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you giving pro tips brother.
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thank you for everything man
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beautiful tutorial. im not even a psytrance producer
wow beautiful explanation!
I watched your video and it's great and verry usefull!!!
however, no mater what i do i can't create this great snare sound like you demonstrated in the video.
i tried to blend and mix ...nothing comes out good enough.
would you kinly send ma the snare smaple you used in this video?
i hope i'm not asking for too much her :)
thank you.
Best psy-trance drums tutorial! What VST ,etc do you use to create your various drums & percussions? Can they be created with Kick 2 like with the Kick, or even with Serum?
Depend from what you want to create. Hi-hats are the best from certain noise oscialtors, drum machines etc. whike snare you can do with Serum and other synts, even the hi-hats.
thx u master for spreading this knowledge ❤
Brutal, thx master❤
SUPER ! your videos are a dream for me . Thank you MUCH MUCH
Would you ever use a transient shaper to dull the transients down on the fast hats? Or stick to limiter mostly
I would use it for other occasions, not for the hi-hats. I love limiting or saturating hihts. I use a lot of enveloping shaper, which is a Cubase transient shaper integrated into channel strip.
@@EClipChannelwhy not? 😃
Great content
Hi Eclip! You are the Single Shot Master so i have a question. Producers often say that a track sounds more professional when all the sounds are in "the same room", meaning that they send all their sounds through the same Reverb on a Send Channel. That way all the Single Shot Sounds would have the same Reverb/Room. Is that Nonsense or do you do it that way too? Thanks alot, appreciate.
I don’t think it’s nonsense, everybody has their way of working.
In my case, that is not possible, as each sound requires different reverb settings to get the best out of it.
For example, high-pitch sounds and low sub-impact cannot have the same reverb settings, as they won’t have the same effect.
@@EClipChannel Thanks alot, that makes sense! Wish you a great festival summer!
5:11 looks like your cutting software is adobe premiere
Thanks for sharing your method. Question, are you placing a close hat on every kick throughout the tune?
Mostly there's one hi-hat on bounced with the kick. The hi-hat becomes a part of the kick. As pitched sinewave only somehow always sound terrible on the high frequencies and this way I cover that bad sounding part of the kick!
thanks@@EClipChannel
could you make a video about offbeats and glides grooves? idk if you recently have one...i watched a couple of classes, thank you anyway you re a legend
I believe you already asked for that?
And I have replayed already that you should search on youtube “glide bassline e-clip”
@@EClipChannel i dont remember if i did, but thank you for answering. i ll check it out.
sorry if i didnt see it before. greetings from brazilian psytrance music
@@EClipChannel i checked out, and yes ! i watched that video, thank you. im starting a new music and want to try a differente nice sound offbeat for that one.
@@archdelic ok sorry then, as I got same comment from someone few days ago!
hey would you recommend to have the closed and open hh in the same key as the end of the kick and the bass line, to clue them together?
Hi-hat in the key??? Hi-hats cannot be in any key! If we talk about standard hi-hat that is most likely made of noise and noise cannot be tonnal.
Hey Marko, thanks a lot for showing and explaining this structure, great tutorial as always. The different possibilities to easily control, add or reduce some energy, are amazing and very inspiring.
Tbh I'm frequently struggling finding the best volume to place the percussion in the mix. When I adjust the elements to a similar level like the rest of the track, my ears often disagree, but the other way round, when i like the sound, and see the difference in volume in the mixer, i don't trust my ears, too :))) Do you have any tips?
How do you deal with Soothe latency? It doesn't affect the drums attack?
I didn’t notice latency. Not sure which DAW you use, but I know that Ableton has a huge issue with latency and delay compensation.
what about levels? how loud are my hats suposed to be compared to the kick (wich is my reference since it is the loudest element)
@@qilinpsy how do you measure hi-hats? How loud is the transient? There is no way you can measure and use math to level anything! It must be done by the ears.
@@qilinpsy beside that, I wouldn’t know how loud your hi-hats should be in particualr track. Some tracks sound better with less hi-hats, some sound better with louder ones. It all depends from your taste, desire and need!
what do you use as sidechain for the Fast HH?
For “ducking effect” mostly LFO Tool
@@EClipChannel so you're not sending another channel as side chain input?
@@martinnitram4077 nah, i use sidechain in different way, not for the sidchain compression.
Sample packs E-Clip when?
November/December
can you use volume automation to control hi hat peaks instead of saturation,clippers or limiters?...wouldn't that be most transparent?
No! Transients and peaks are part of the hi-hat waveform, you can bring the volume up or down with the fader only of the whole sample, and it will not change the shape. With clipper, saturation, or limiter, the waveform will be changed!
When I say peaks, I mean on the peak of the hi-hat or the transient, not on the measurement unit!
@@molandsonsmotors9690 if you want to EQ the hi-hats then yes. If you want to reduce the transients, then use a plugin that is doing that!
@@EClipChannel in ableton I can automate the volume for just the peaks in an audio clip to level the waveform and when I render it the resulting waveform sounds much better than what the saturater,clipper or limiter does.
@@truthbetold2012 that’s an envelope, not the automation in Cubase, and yes, you can do that on individual elements, but it will not glue a bunch of channels to sound as one. Also, it is easier to use a clipper or limiter than writing the automation or changing the envelope shape on each channel.
Imagine you “automate” the transient on 6 channels, and then you realize you didn’t do enough or you did too much. You would need to change the shape on all of them again. While with a limiter/clipper, you just need to change 1 knob and you are done.
Show the levels my Master! :)
What would you like me to show you? Peaks? RMS? Talking about levels in number does not have any sense, especially for hi-hats. it will depend on the shape of the hi-hat. How loud is the transient, body, and type of hi-hat, is it a sharp one or a shaker one? It doesn't have the sense to talk in numbers. Mixing needs to be done by ears!
@@EClipChannel It was important for me to relate the drums in their entirety (hat, OH, snare etc.) only to the K&B group. sorry, I didn't specify, but Marko's answer given by you is already sufficient.
I send to the whole family Best wishes from Poland!
so no reverb?
The snare is usually hit w the left hand, not the right hand 🙄
Soothe has to be forbidenn 😂we love harsh highs to butcher your ears 😅we lost 15 k long time ago
sound good but learn music, you make it a technical task. It sounds like a computer program and not like artistic expression.
That's the style. Psytrance is very technical. If you want instruments and human feel, you're listening to the wrong genre