for me it's the ambience, many samples and noise layers that sound very meticulously placed like the fireworks. there's analogue qualities to those samples too they don't all sound like differently processed wav files from around the internet, sounds like they record a lot of their foley stuff themself, which makes sense given that they started out as a sound collage/ambient artist
@@brokenenglishprod for the loud chaotic mixes on yves stuff i'd say degradation+sidechain is your friend, use haas effect to make it spacious, but most importantly just experiment, make some crazy harsh noise or something and randomly throw it into a mix
PS! Here's a question to propose to your fans: When was it you became an artist over a fan of music and what record was the turning point, or was it a gradual thing? If that makes sense.
if you are referring to around 1:03 - 1:10 of lovely sewers a lot of it are sine waves initially. You can try then experimenting with adding chorus or resonators to the sound. However the base sound is definitely a simple sine wave.
for me it's the ambience, many samples and noise layers that sound very meticulously placed like the fireworks. there's analogue qualities to those samples too they don't all sound like differently processed wav files from around the internet, sounds like they record a lot of their foley stuff themself, which makes sense given that they started out as a sound collage/ambient artist
well said! do you have any tips on creating nice noise and ambience layers?
@@brokenenglishprod for the loud chaotic mixes on yves stuff i'd say degradation+sidechain is your friend, use haas effect to make it spacious, but most importantly just experiment, make some crazy harsh noise or something and randomly throw it into a mix
@@brokenenglishprod idk if you know but another place to look is Lil Yachty's recent album, much of it is produced by yves producer
SWEET vid glad you finally dod Yves Tumor, was one of my most desired from you. Could you do Dean Blunt?
I'll add him to the list! Thanks for watching another video of mine! Hope you learned from this.
dean blunt video would be soo fire these videos r so good
Could you do a The Hellp breakdown video?
I'll add them to the list!
I love you Broken English 😩
No problem brother! Thank you for watching!
Please make a part 2
HAHAHA what do you think I am missing? Is there a specific thing about Tumor's music that you can't seem to figure out?
Great artist! You're wading into the ocean of weirdness and I like it!
PS! Here's a question to propose to your fans: When was it you became an artist over a fan of music and what record was the turning point, or was it a gradual thing? If that makes sense.
Thanks Frank!
Shoutout MF JIMM !!!
Comb filtering is so sick ! I’m definitely going to try it with my projects. Thanks Ken !
glad you learned some shit bro
Love youuuuuu thx for the video!
Thanks for watching!
Any idea what he uses for those high, metallic sounding synths in parody and lovely sewers?
if you are referring to around 1:03 - 1:10 of lovely sewers a lot of it are sine waves initially. You can try then experimenting with adding chorus or resonators to the sound. However the base sound is definitely a simple sine wave.
@@brokenenglishprod thanks man. I mean the more stabby ones. One happens at 56 sec in for example
tears for fears in particular the latest albums and and Roland solo tomcats
Alright! I’ll add them to the list!
Thank you for the video!! Really interesting! ill be stealing from yves prod.
no problem man! Glad you learned from this video!