How To Work With SCREECH Samples (Rawstyle Tutorial 2020)
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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In Video I'm showing you, how you can work very fast and efficient by using Screech Samples on your Rawstyle or Core Tracks.
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this is the best YT channel about this music, I`ve learnt a lot thank you for sharing knowledge
Thank you very much! Happy to hear that :)
These types of videos are better than the sound design ones imo as it shows you ways in which to apply a sound in a mix and tricks to make it interesting also 👍
thanks for your feedback! I'll make sure to make many more like this :)
@@generalguyble Don't get me wrong the sound design is just as important imo. but yeah like maybe when you make a video on sound design like how you make a particular screech, kick lead or whatever for instance then maybe make a video like this video which shows you ways on which to work with that sound that has been made within a track. This way we get both sides of the coin so to speak. As always thanks for sharing your knowledge Alex always love the content
Mannnn so much inspiration from this video. Can't wait to get my studio in my new place finally built so I can spend more time trying out stuff like this in my projects.
Thanks for sharing this video.
thank you :)
Something for me to check out over the weekend. Been looking forward to this one 👌
Nice tutorial man! And thanks for the good quality of the sample pack and its FREE! Keep rockin'!!
Glad you like it!
Auf jeden Fall mal wieder was Neues gelernt 👍🏻😁
das freut mich doch zu hören :)
Thanks for the awesome content, I never comment but I had to give a shout-out for the quality content you bring to the community
Keep it up and thanks again 👏
thanks for going out of your way and leaving a comment! much appreciated :)
Hi dude. These tutorials are awesome and you have taught me more about this music than any other. There is one small request I'd like to make if it's possible but if you have a reason why you choose not to do it then that's obviously your business and I don't mean to be annoying, but, I find that I'm always turning the video down when you start playing audio from Ableton and then back up when you speak. There is a huge difference in the volume between your music and your voice and it makes for a bit of a difficult watch sometimes. I wonder if you might be able to make the levels for both voice and music roughly the same? Or rather just to make your voice audio louder?
Great content though and I honestly don't know where I'd be in my musical journey without your tutorials. I feel like you're the only person on youtube that covers this genre well.
thanks fo your feedback. I thought it was alright, but I sure will keep it in mind for future videos and make the voice louder/music lower
@@generalguyble Thanks man & thank you again for the tutorials.
I think it sounds fine my end maybe a subtle bit of difference but i wouldn't say it's a great amount
yes, very nice
Thank you very much!
Fls is good as well for streeching and doing weird things with sounds. I miss to do sh** in fls 😑
Btw, the "second screech" sounds like a screech for reverse bass 😍
yeah I also thought that would be good for reverse bass 😁
Your tutorial it's so cool men i love it. But i have a question, where we caan find your vst for reverb on ableton. It's yours or a pack.
Thanks! The reverb is in my Hard & Raw Racks Pack: www.loopmasters.com/genres/74-Hard-Dance/products/10264-General-Guyble-Hard-Raw-Racks-for-Ableton
@@generalguyble thk you for your answer :)
Awesome tutorial mate 👌🏻
I have a question though, The pitch shifter you use is that standard in ableton?
yes...it's just the internal audio pitch shifting
Where are screeches supposed to go in tracks ?
I've learned how to synth them i guess have no idea where to put them LoL>>>>>.............I better watch this whole video then.......
There is no rule... put it wherever it sounds good to you ;)
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