Damn, think by far this was the most down to sound design lesson I've witnessed everything was a lot simpler versus most producers anad engineers being way too "techy" causing so much confusion for most people including myself I enjoy designing my own sounds but of course I didn't really know the bare fundamentals i would just mess with stuff until I got what I was looking for 7 hours later.... and thats just one sound done...lmao smdh.... anyways dope video again Simon, also congrats on the studio addition to your journey looking forward to more vids brother.
Damn I’ve been making beats for 2 and a half years and have never known a thing abt sound design apparently lol. It’s crazy how you make all these realistic sounds out of simply white noise and sine waves and adding a bunch of effects and mixing
been trying to make my own drums and get into sound design more and i kept coming across 'simple' sound design tutorials but they were always so complicated and no one could have broken it down any simpler than you simon thank you so much. best producer
This was absolutely helpful, I've been learning sound design by being self taught and seeing this gave me so much information because I've been trying to make my own sample pack. Thank you Simon and yes please, give more sound design tips, they help a lot. Much love homie 💟
I remember when you said that you were still working on your sound design ability. Really happy To know that you’ve improved 😂. I shall now enjoy this ted talk 😂😂
When the gain is too high and, due to the direct correlation, results in said party lacking headroom, which is an all too common problem in the profession of music production and audio engineering. -Prof. Simonus Servidus, circa. Kerosene
Thanks for the inspiration man! Because of you I also started my own UA-cam channel to inspire people through music. Keep up the good work and I’ll do the same!
Dude, this inspired me to start working on my own drum kit, and I also started on a synth pack as well! These are the kind of videos I look out for, so I can work on making my own beats better, while still enjoying the content from one of my favorite beat making youtubers. Keep up the works, and please keep making videos like these :)
Great tutorial as always. I don't know why I hadn't thought too much about what a kick, clap, hi-hat, snare etc are in terms of the sound itself and how they can be created given all of the things I've tried to learn about. I'm sure I have explored how they look on a spectrogram etc, but for some reason I haven't explored too much in terms of how they can be created from scratch, so this was a great idea for a video which will make me research and learn even more about this topic, so I thank you not only for the video, but also for the sort of "aha" moment in terms of me realizing and wanting to learn even more about sound and sound design. Great work Simon :)
bro I've watched like a 1000 of these types of vids (for Ableton too) & you've got the best sounds BY FAR, thx for making this super easy to understand 🎹
Just what I needed to see to get motivated and inspired to get off my ass & take on a new task of attempting sound design and just creating something cause I've been in a rut this past week & unmotivated. Great video and yes I would love to see more in depth tutorials and vids on sound design
I thought most producers just take drum shots that already exist and reconstruct them, but Simon proved me now that sound design to create sounds from scratch isn't really that hard as I thought. Awesome tutorial as always, thanks Sensei Servida 👊🏼💥
Definitely the best drums sound design video I've seen. Many of the others just show blending other peoples' samples to make your own samples and don't even remotely explain how to do any of this. Good shit man!
Patcher is a great tool for more complicated sound design. It helps keep your projects very organized and it allows you to save complicated multilayered presets.
Respect. Ive been recording sounds, layering and using extensive mixing racks by my own design for way too long lol. Another way to design sound gives even more possibilities. Keep up the great content man!
Had to pause the video to like and sub because the way he explained the characteristics of a kick with his voice is the best thing ever and it just clicked for me after years of watching tutorials lol Also shoutout to DJ Pain for bringing me here.
I always find when music creators have particular samples, the least favourite samples always have random names. Sound design really makes me want to think of great names for great samples!
2:17 I think you are think of a predelay, because the attack is how long the compresser compresses, so how long it takes to get to to maximum gain reduction depending on the ratio and threshold. But youre right in explain what result you get when you do raise the attack 😊
Simon: I'm gonna play this 808
My phone:
Facts
kurwa jakie to prawdziwe
That's me
😂😂😂
Phones are not usually designed to translate low end. But you can hear it in some headphones
“Simon, how do u make a baby?” Simon: “first you record it into Edison”
“make sure the 808 slides are turned on”
😂😂
"Dont forget to eq its high frequencies"
But before that you need fruity dance
🤣🤣🤣
Literally everyone: Simon do a vocal mixing tutorial
Simon: No problem
Next video: Hey guys today we are talking about sound design
2 weeks or so
MrSteel yo he did a good one for Decree a while back, check that out for the time being
@@sauswyd it was wacc, though.
@@ServidaMusic take your time my man
Hey! you were right
This video is amazing Simon, your channel taught me so much and is literally one of the reasons i started making beats and follow my dreams
BerkiiProdx nice bro, keep follow your dreams
FartingSpy3 tysm bro 🙏
Honestly same here. Simon the real goat 🐐
Your comment should get pinned
The video had been out for all of 2 minutes when you posted it. Dummy
"I am going to use Serum, because I feel very comfortable with it"
*records a sinewave from Serum and does the rest elsewhere*
My maaan!
🤣🤣🤣
808 0:32
Clap 2:55
Hihat 4:43
Kick 5:42
Snare 6:49
Cookup with the sounds 8:34
Enjoy 😉
Thanksss
Ayyy thank you
Usefull, Domingo Kit...
Thats why i came to the comments thanks tho😂
You're Beautiful !!
YOOOOOOOOOOO YOU ACTUALLY MADE A TUTORIAL FOR THIS :D
srsly i'm really happy, was waiting for this for ages.
thank you Simon! :)
No problemo
Me too bro, I’ve been trying to make my drums all in serum. But now I know it’s all in the post-processing.
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thxrfinn don’t talk about my fucking fomment for fucks fake
Professor Servida 👨🏽🏫
🤓
More like profeservida
This channel has inspired me so much, i love your content man! I started making my own beats and got confident enough to share them because of you!
This is one of the dopest tutorials i‘ve ever seen. True mastermind
Ayyy I'm glad you liked it
Damn, think by far this was the most down to sound design lesson I've witnessed everything was a lot simpler versus most producers anad engineers being way too "techy" causing so much confusion for most people including myself I enjoy designing my own sounds but of course I didn't really know the bare fundamentals i would just mess with stuff until I got what I was looking for 7 hours later.... and thats just one sound done...lmao smdh.... anyways dope video again Simon, also congrats on the studio addition to your journey looking forward to more vids brother.
It’s dangerous to go alone. Take this sub!
Looool bless your soul
Fire like always!
Damn I’ve been making beats for 2 and a half years and have never known a thing abt sound design apparently lol. It’s crazy how you make all these realistic sounds out of simply white noise and sine waves and adding a bunch of effects and mixing
WoooooW! It's sooo cool Simon!
We wanna more videos about sound design!
This is it! I searched trough many channels, but this one is really got me. Thank's mate, your musical wisdom is enlighten me. Bless you mate.
That legend piano is back !!!!!
been trying to make my own drums and get into sound design more and i kept coming across 'simple' sound design tutorials but they were always so complicated and no one could have broken it down any simpler than you simon thank you so much. best producer
This was absolutely helpful, I've been learning sound design by being self taught and seeing this gave me so much information because I've been trying to make my own sample pack. Thank you Simon and yes please, give more sound design tips, they help a lot. Much love homie 💟
I FRICKIN LOVE THIS VIDEO
I remember when you said that you were still working on your sound design ability. Really happy To know that you’ve improved 😂. I shall now enjoy this ted talk 😂😂
Haha I've been spending alot of time on it
When the gain is too high and, due to the direct correlation, results in said party lacking headroom, which is an all too common problem in the profession of music production and audio engineering. -Prof. Simonus Servidus, circa. Kerosene
It’s a lyric from kerosene
Looool what in the hell
More sound design tutorials would be great!
Thanks for the inspiration man! Because of you I also started my own UA-cam channel to inspire people through music. Keep up the good work and I’ll do the same!
Gonna have this on repeat please keep these tutorials coming!! Stay safe producing Fam!!
Please do more Sound Design videos! That was dope! Thanks
I've learned a lot Simon. Keep it up, I hope I can collab with you soon💙💙💙. A fan here at Manila, Philippines
Very good video.
I'm looking forward to more sound design
Dude, this inspired me to start working on my own drum kit, and I also started on a synth pack as well! These are the kind of videos I look out for, so I can work on making my own beats better, while still enjoying the content from one of my favorite beat making youtubers. Keep up the works, and please keep making videos like these :)
That was extremely helpful. Can't wait for capital drum kit 3 love the first 2
Great tutorial as always. I don't know why I hadn't thought too much about what a kick, clap, hi-hat, snare etc are in terms of the sound itself and how they can be created given all of the things I've tried to learn about. I'm sure I have explored how they look on a spectrogram etc, but for some reason I haven't explored too much in terms of how they can be created from scratch, so this was a great idea for a video which will make me research and learn even more about this topic, so I thank you not only for the video, but also for the sort of "aha" moment in terms of me realizing and wanting to learn even more about sound and sound design. Great work Simon :)
I'm really glad you enjoyed it
You're a huge inspiration bro! i've been waiting on this tutorial forever
More sound designs please! It’s super helpful
Thanks for listening to me Servida! I really wanted this video for a long time!
I just don’t really know how to use the tutorial because I don’t have serum, but I still love the tutorial
Watching in bed on phone:
You playing the 808 at all? 😂
Please make more of these my dude. You're amazing, thank you
Oh Man! I try to find this own my country but nobody have make a video about sound designer like you! Thanks!
Love this kind of tutorial simon make more please!!
bro I've watched like a 1000 of these types of vids (for Ableton too) & you've got the best sounds BY FAR, thx for making this super easy to understand 🎹
I seriously don't think that you quite understand how long I've been waiting for this video. THANK YOU SIMON!
Haha no problem
That’s it. I’m getting serum. Gotta try out some of these tricks. Thank you as always Simon ♥️♥️
Ayyy nice
Just what I needed to see to get motivated and inspired to get off my ass & take on a new task of attempting sound design and just creating something cause I've been in a rut this past week & unmotivated. Great video and yes I would love to see more in depth tutorials and vids on sound design
Best sound design video I've ever watched, 10/10
Thanks for this one man...really loved this tutorial!!
Yessss finally!! Pls more sound design videos this is what i need
for real, thank you for the 808 explanation. I'm spending years looking for tutorials that explains things in short and direct ways
Simon is one of the only UA-camrs that I know that have 400k+ subscribers that actually has time to reply to comments
Ayyy thanks for the tutorial man!! Stay safe everyone!!
Great vid like always
Do more sound designing please
I can't find serum
Great video, I'd love to see a sound design tutorial on synths !
thank you so much for this tutorial bro, i’d been needing a sound design tutorial like this. please do more mane, blessings to you!
Other producers: Hmm what should I name this clap
Simon: literally everything
I'm new to the channel and I have learned a lot already from watching your videos. Thank you so much Simon!
Simon: a man of pure talent
I thought most producers just take drum shots that already exist and reconstruct them, but Simon proved me now that sound design to create sounds from scratch isn't really that hard as I thought. Awesome tutorial as always, thanks Sensei Servida 👊🏼💥
Definitely the best drums sound design video I've seen. Many of the others just show blending other peoples' samples to make your own samples and don't even remotely explain how to do any of this. Good shit man!
Loved the video, would love to see more in-depht design videos in the future too
Kk I got lots more stuff to share
Please do more sound design stuff! I've been waiting for this sooo long
Just in time, I was just searching for this, thanks! 🙏
Patcher is a great tool for more complicated sound design. It helps keep your projects very organized and it allows you to save complicated multilayered presets.
Yes No Stop spamming random shit in replies
I'll have to take a look
The part we’re you dialed in the compressor settings on that SUB is very useful. Beginners take notes.
Could you do another melody video? I know that you’ve already done those but I’m just bad
Ps
If you can’t that’s ok bc I still love your vids
Of course
Servida Music thank uuuuu ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Respect. Ive been recording sounds, layering and using extensive mixing racks by my own design for way too long lol. Another way to design sound gives even more possibilities. Keep up the great content man!
That's more advanced stuff
Lmao, I just started making my own drum kit this morning and now this video comes out. Perfect timing. Thanks Simon
Got here as fast as I could and immediately opened FL Studio. Been waiting for this!
Ayyy let's go
You are my biggest inspiration, thank you!❤
*Everything Simon does is.. FIRE!*
i really appreciated this, say hello to my new hustle
You really blessing us here bro 🙏
Had to pause the video to like and sub because the way he explained the characteristics of a kick with his voice is the best thing ever and it just clicked for me after years of watching tutorials lol Also shoutout to DJ Pain for bringing me here.
I'd love more sound design tutorials :)
I always find when music creators have particular samples, the least favourite samples always have random names. Sound design really makes me want to think of great names for great samples!
You end up making so many that you run out of names
Servida Music Exactly
Awesome video Simon!
This makes me want to try and make my own drum kit!
Alto video perro! Hace banda que queria saber mas sobre esto. Y no encontraba un buen tutorial! Gracias!
Fantastic video Simon!!
I hope you are going to make more sound design videos in the future, they’re sooo good! 🔥🔥
8:03 it was supposed to be a snare but it kinda sounds like a clap
Simon ... I love your work man 👌👌👏👏👏
dude i just re-watched your "making a beat with default drums" video.. chill xD
I'm early... uhhh, lemme think of something
Marry me Simon
Pissy
Yes No kinky
Wow
A THOUSAND TIMES YES
Servida Music hi
Please more tutorials like this
Simon youre the best producer in the woooorld
Boi
Boi you crazy
This is the sauce we need my boy!
Been on this lately! Love the tutorial simon great job!
i’ve been waiting for this. i’m actually so happy
More vids like this please👏🏻🙏🏻
Simon: Now we give it a proper name.
Also Simon: Z A D D Y
Been waiting for this one ever since u mentioned it!
Bro this was really interesting and inspiring! Thank you!
And Simon is Literally replaying every comments🔥
Really helpful man, thanks 👍
2:17 I think you are think of a predelay, because the attack is how long the compresser compresses, so how long it takes to get to to maximum gain reduction depending on the ratio and threshold. But youre right in explain what result you get when you do raise the attack 😊
Please more like this. I love the idea of sound design and I learned so much from this
Simon: "LFO"
People: *I am the king and this is my decree*
The way you craft the snare is insannee!! 🔥
Haha I made a good one that day
Amazing video I love when u do tutorials I always learn so much 👍
Omg I love you for this explanatory vid
NO SIMON THE HAT 808 ANNNDDDD SNARE THE SNARE IS SO CLEAN
Yeees please, more sound design and also mixing 🙏