I love that she's her direct and no-bs attitude. I was inspired when she said she doesn't go to the studio unless she's already inspired to making music, and that she records jams and only gets back to them after several months to actually see if she likes them and to arrange them.
Very inspiring to have such an accomplished producer openly admit they need to spend more time learning about a particular aspect of music production, in this case mixing and frequencies. I don’t feel as inadequate now haha! Thank you for the video!
Love this series, this may be my favorite one. I do wish that they'd break to some b-roll of the producer showing some of what they are talking about. I know it would take significantly longer but would also make it significantly better, IMO of course. Still one of the best channels on YT.
EB: for future Ask the producer, maybe you can use the artists different tracks and play them as short snippets when the question is shown on screen? The little loop played now can get a little repetitive.
Steffi, awesome interview. I love hearing you discuss areas where you'd like to increase your knowledge and skill. It makes me feel less self-conscious about my own knowledge gaps, like everyone here is on a similar road. Very inspiring. Thank you.
Thanks for this! Really great questions and its nice that you made a list of them so its possible to go back to them several times. Steffi is very knowledgeable, thanks Steffi!
She comes across mad cool . I’ve watched the other videos with her a bunch of times , Her studio is amazing ..great gear and ergonomic approach to creating...good content ..wish she had her own UA-cam channel
Steffi is een topper. Keer gezien in Breda, super leuk. Vroeg welke plaat ze draaide, kreeg de plaat mee naar huis! Echt aardig. Zie dat ze af en toe in berghain draait. Past ze precies. Geen poes pas. Gewoon goede muziek!
This is a fantastic interview. Hey, if you read this. You could try to contact Björn Torwellen about lerning to mix with his Sinee Institut, or contact Robert Babicz? He starts teaching as well.
I love the answer regarding eurorack. I have similar fears, along with the monetary investment. Although partly it seems like a nice thing, to be less tied to the desire to make complete tracks.
oh look, a real artist who makes amazing music and is not playing pretend with ghost producers while taking selfies on Instagram and DJing with sync on like 99% of the DJs now.
Such a great producer and humble which nowadays is rare, unfortunately this new generation is all about the looks to a point that is actually embarrassing. I really love this series it's all about music not about a shit fashion show. Thank you EB!!! :)
i used to own dx200 for easy hands on control of fm synthesis, but later i discovered Yamaha FS1R and its very powerful 16 op engine sound and easy to use. But quite expensive
02:45 if you're splitting your midi signals (fro te cirklon's 5 outs °) you are not using a merger , but a midi splitter aka as midi thru box You're welcome
can anyone point me into a direction where i can find replacement potentiometers and encoders for a dx200? mine is also slowly starting to fall apart and i am too stupid to find that on my own on the internet ;(((
dear telekom electronic beats, can you please make an "ask the producer" video with johannes brecht, artbat or jan blomqvist? ...i would absolutely love to tell them my questions and i hope others would love it as well great content btw ...stay healthy and greetings
@Steffi Is your data knob or your Scene knob broken? With the octatrack you could route the most used knobs via CC! If your scene knob this would be a possibility to spare your DX Hardware! I Use it this way! + I got that Elektron sequencer and 64 steps!
@@ElectronicBeatsTV if you have one it’s good, if not everyone should get one for much more reasons than just that one! It’s definitely worth it’s money! ✌🏽
I love how she just gets straight to it with no pretentious fluff when she answers these q's. Great interview.
Completely agree. It's so refreshing to hear interviews with producers who just talk business, not ego.
she's actually leaning most of the interview.
@@xaosm_os thats funny😉
I love that she's her direct and no-bs attitude. I was inspired when she said she doesn't go to the studio unless she's already inspired to making music, and that she records jams and only gets back to them after several months to actually see if she likes them and to arrange them.
"If you don`t wanna do music, you don`t do music!" ...really, that`s all there is to it! loved it!
Steffi is as real as they come
Very inspiring to have such an accomplished producer openly admit they need to spend more time learning about a particular aspect of music production, in this case mixing and frequencies. I don’t feel as inadequate now haha! Thank you for the video!
Love this series, this may be my favorite one. I do wish that they'd break to some b-roll of the producer showing some of what they are talking about. I know it would take significantly longer but would also make it significantly better, IMO of course. Still one of the best channels on YT.
EB: for future Ask the producer, maybe you can use the artists different tracks and play them as short snippets when the question is shown on screen? The little loop played now can get a little repetitive.
Agreed, 30 mins of that same sound is just too much. Even silence might be nice =)
Why not play tracks from the artist ..would make it more interesting..especially if it was unreleased material
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@@GoodfaYou The loop is from the end of Steffi's track "Kokkie" from the album World of the Waking State.
She is amazing. I just knew her by name but her down to earth attitude and clarity made me watch the whole thing. Cheers!
So transparent and direct, really liked this interview
That's the famous Dutch bluntness for you.
Steffi such a legend. Thank you for doing this q&a EB and Steff! Longtime Dolly supporter. Great label
Love Steffi's work and play her trax out often.. great artist and pragmatic, informative interview. Real deal.
She answered the question i had posted in the first 5 seconds, im so grateful!!
Steffi, awesome interview. I love hearing you discuss areas where you'd like to increase your knowledge and skill. It makes me feel less self-conscious about my own knowledge gaps, like everyone here is on a similar road. Very inspiring. Thank you.
Hearing other producers talk about process is my higher education ! Thank you EB for all you make !
How great is Steffi! She has some really interesting insights. Really enjoyed this.
Love Steffi's straight to the point articulate answers, but sure wish we could've seen more of her studio!
ua-cam.com/video/kwXQ-1P5SfI/v-deo.html
Loved this, thanks for answering my Microwave question....I struggle with mine too but love the textures.
Thanks for this! Really great questions and its nice that you made a list of them so its possible to go back to them several times. Steffi is very knowledgeable, thanks Steffi!
Thank you Steffi, thank you EB. You guys are nuts!
My favourite so far, great series!
So straightforward and humble. Nice.
I changed the internal battery of my dx200 - the encoder was working fine again afterwards
Dx200 for the win!
Really my an200 has been giving me headaches , gunna replace it
Really liked the selection of guests for this series so far.
Danke "Electronic Beats" für diese tolle Serie.
She comes across mad cool . I’ve watched the other videos with her a bunch of times , Her studio is amazing ..great gear and ergonomic approach to creating...good content ..wish she had her own UA-cam channel
everything totally makes sense, thank you very much for sharing your knockledge Miss Steffi ;)
Like Steffi's understated attitude, no BS, gotta check out her work more.
The woman is dead straight with her solid no nonsense gaze. Inspires trust.
Big love to you Steffi - thanks for being such an inspiration, both in the club and the studio
Steffi is een topper. Keer gezien in Breda, super leuk. Vroeg welke plaat ze draaide, kreeg de plaat mee naar huis! Echt aardig. Zie dat ze af en toe in berghain draait. Past ze precies. Geen poes pas. Gewoon goede muziek!
26:57 - boom, there it is.
Fantastic interview - thanks for this!
@@decapitateallcops3214 Nah, true tweens seek attention by trying to insult people in UA-cam comments. 😉
Thank you for the video, amazing stuff!!
beatiful questions and answers. well done!!
Thank you. Extremely interesting and inspiring.
She seems very real. I will check out her stuff. X
This is a fantastic interview. Hey, if you read this. You could try to contact Björn Torwellen about lerning to mix with his Sinee Institut, or contact Robert Babicz? He starts teaching as well.
I love the answer regarding eurorack. I have similar fears, along with the monetary investment. Although partly it seems like a nice thing, to be less tied to the desire to make complete tracks.
Just woke up to this, how wonderful!
Steffi! A lot to listen to, nothing much to say but I'm in love! Keep on keeping it real!
I always wanted a "dx-200". I love the concept of digital synthesis with knob per function versatility!🎹🎧💫😵👌😎👍
The Cirklon currently has 4 years waiting list😂. We'll get there fellaz. We'll get there.
Yes after 4 years I can order mine
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Great insight into a very talented producer. Keep up the great content!!
Good Questions - Great Answers 👌 Thanks for sharing!!
Nice interview. Good questions and a lot of useful information :)
Very interesting insides - thank you very much and stay healthy!
Love her (Studio & Workflow) ;-)
such great insights, great artist and interview. well done!
very good insights, recognize some of the thoughts
wie geil! sie hat einen still zu produzieren und die art und weise wie sie es macht deckt sich zu 98% mit meinem workflow
Great approach on producing really good timeless music
oh look, a real artist who makes amazing music and is not playing pretend with ghost producers while taking selfies on Instagram and DJing with sync on like 99% of the DJs now.
Steffi is so great to listen to
great person, great producer, great interview. Thank you!
replacing the encoder on dx200 is not difficult. It is just time consuming because there is 3 circuit boards you have to remove to get at it.
If I don't want to do music, I don't do music. Effing love her.
Such a great producer and humble which nowadays is rare, unfortunately this new generation is all about the looks to a point that is actually embarrassing. I really love this series it's all about music not about a shit fashion show. Thank you EB!!! :)
great interview! respect for Steffi!
Does anyone know what the piece of gear under the Minimoog is? That suitcase thing.
I dont get what kind of person is giving thumbs down to this? community questions answered by an absolute lord whats not to like here
Mainly in the first two hours after release, so they are probably subscribers 🙄
Super nice interview!! 👌❤
she is the best : D
i'm curious about the effects she did not talk about ( ;
i used to own dx200 for easy hands on control of fm synthesis, but later i discovered Yamaha FS1R and its very powerful 16 op engine sound and easy to use. But quite expensive
Thank you!!! X
Great one. Thanks!
There has to be a producer called "Bleep Galore"... Thx for the video!
Wonder if Steffi has the Roland TR727 latin percussion machine?.
She’s a keeper! She’s good 😎 🇬🇧
Would have been nice to see the whole studio on the video... ;)
For this you can watch her tech talk ua-cam.com/video/kwXQ-1P5SfI/v-deo.html
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Thank you very much!
I love this channel
Steffi is awesome !!!
She is just awesome and open minded. I would like to do a jam with her.
She rite, more patchbays. Loved this!
Great setup
Steffi is a freaking beast 🖤
Another Really great interview with Steffi! Thanks :D
hahahahahaha Steffi...those closing comments made my day ! Loved your honest opinions : )
Can you do one ask the producer with Lapalux? That guy has an interesting process which is close to a bedroom producer but still mad professional.
Did you see our Tech Talk with Lapalux? ua-cam.com/video/Es9c7Ace4HQ/v-deo.html
@@ElectronicBeatsTV yes one of my favorite videos on the channel :) I would also say try Nico Jaar but seems like he is super secretive.
heerlijk steffi! bedankt!
Love her!
Steffi :-)
Steffi rules!
Eurorack does not need to be synthesis! Use it as fx, sending virus b through qpas filter blows your mind. Small rack is fine.
02:45 if you're splitting your midi signals (fro te cirklon's 5 outs °) you are not using a merger , but a midi splitter aka as midi thru box
You're welcome
That was dope
"its gonna be beep galore....endless beep galore" :D:D
At 3:52 which sequencer is this? What’s the name? Thanks!
Doepfer Darktime
Telekom Electronic Beats thanks guys great video/interview!
Dark Entries shirt 🙌🏻💪🏻👍🏻
what drum machine , Steffi mentioned at 25:57 minute? thanks
ult sound ds-4 by toyo gakki. it's the yellow/cyan machine beside her in the video.
Great video. Good questions. But me, gearslut, wanted to look around the studio 😅
For this you have to watch her tech talk ua-cam.com/video/kwXQ-1P5SfI/v-deo.html
I was interested to know where they get their education. Or if they have to have a musical background.
can anyone point me into a direction where i can find replacement potentiometers and encoders for a dx200?
mine is also slowly starting to fall apart and i am too stupid to find that on my own on the internet ;(((
www.ebay.com/itm/193590414335
dear telekom electronic beats,
can you please make an "ask the producer" video with johannes brecht, artbat or jan blomqvist? ...i would absolutely love to tell them my questions and i hope others would love it as well
great content btw ...stay healthy and greetings
Negative. But you can check our Tech Talk with Johannes Brecht here: ua-cam.com/video/jibWAJHE1QA/v-deo.html
When I die and go to heaven, I’ll probably end up next to the mini just south of the 808 and 909 in this studio
@Steffi
Is your data knob or your Scene knob broken? With the octatrack you could route the most used knobs via CC! If your scene knob this would be a possibility to spare your DX Hardware!
I Use it this way! + I got that Elektron sequencer and 64 steps!
A really expensive solution if you have to buy an Octatrack for that purpose 😉
@@ElectronicBeatsTV if you have one it’s good, if not everyone should get one for much more reasons than just that one! It’s definitely worth it’s money! ✌🏽
@@ElectronicBeatsTV and if your DX200 is broken at the end you better invest in that because DX200 are very rare in good condition!
"endless bleep galore" :D
3:53 what is it... something timeline?
Doepfer Timeline Sequenzer but guess she means Doepfer Darktime, just changed some words.
@@ElectronicBeatsTV maybe she means Dark Time sequencer, this one actualy exists :)
@Buka Glasna Yes, I think so too
Doepfer (but perhaps Dark Time?)
Exactly, it’s Dark Time, i guess the only available sequencer from Doepfer beside the A157 atm.
Man.. I couldn't even get my MPC One to reliably MIDI sync with Ableton.
With Ableton 10?
What kind of Sequenzer aside Cirklon ?
Doepfer Dark Time
mixing is really important thing.