Thank you so much for having me on your channel🫶 I hope y’all can find some useful tips and got inspired to try some unique techniques to make your own screeches🦖 If you got any question or I didn’t explain myself well enough please leave a comment so we can answer all your doubts ❤️
Thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial. As a producer just starting out, I think the biggest challenge is being able to already imagine the sound at 57:41 when starting off with the sound at 30:31. I started with Vital then gave up exactly at moments like 30.31 since I could not imagine this screech sounding good in a track at all. Serum was the easier alternative since there's so many presets targeted at Hard Techno and they slap right out of the box. This video is why I'll probably start messing around with Vital again for sure :) It's also amazing how well you can communicate the picture that's in your mind, especially considering English isn't even your first language! I was hoping for some metaphors using Italian cuisine, but dinosaurs dying while yelling insults was just as good 😂
I was hoping for some kind of magic formula in this video to make screeches like yours, but I feel like there's a lot of stuff that comes after this step, to get results like those in your tracks. There is a ton of information already here that I would need to process and apply to my workflow, but I guess I will still need to do the hard work of experimenting a lot and processing the sound till the end result sounds good. The biggest takeaway for me was the tip about filter before distortion, and somewhere around 19:25 where you say something along the lines of "I don't start with the kick or a screech. Start with concept idea, synth, chord progression and then tune the kick punch". This blew my mind. Everyone else I know always lays down the kick and bass first and then proceed to implement the concept they have for the track. I like your workflow better. I'm gonna try this in the future! Thanks again and hope we have a bloopers video somewhere of you swearing a lot and Marcin having to edit it out 😂
@@antidive9162thanks mate! Sometimes is just one detail that separates you from the sound “in your head” and the one in your daw… that’s why is easy to rely on presets as they’re immediately pretty close to the result we look for, but if you build enough confidence to trust your sound you can really get some unique results (and it’s also 1000x more satisfying eheh)
@@antidive9162ahahahah yeah I need to start with a concept in my mind otherwise I just can’t make anything… so I need to find inspiration somewhere (videogames, books, nature, other genres that have nothing in common with what I make😅…) If I start with a kick I find myself stuck and I think to myself “what makes this special?”, I want every track to feel different so if I start with a kick I don’t feel the motivation to tell a story, and just making the HARDEST TRACK EVER is not what I want lol
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Thank you so much for having me on your channel🫶 I hope y’all can find some useful tips and got inspired to try some unique techniques to make your own screeches🦖
If you got any question or I didn’t explain myself well enough please leave a comment so we can answer all your doubts ❤️
Thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial. As a producer just starting out, I think the biggest challenge is being able to already imagine the sound at 57:41 when starting off with the sound at 30:31. I started with Vital then gave up exactly at moments like 30.31 since I could not imagine this screech sounding good in a track at all. Serum was the easier alternative since there's so many presets targeted at Hard Techno and they slap right out of the box. This video is why I'll probably start messing around with Vital again for sure :)
It's also amazing how well you can communicate the picture that's in your mind, especially considering English isn't even your first language! I was hoping for some metaphors using Italian cuisine, but dinosaurs dying while yelling insults was just as good 😂
I was hoping for some kind of magic formula in this video to make screeches like yours, but I feel like there's a lot of stuff that comes after this step, to get results like those in your tracks. There is a ton of information already here that I would need to process and apply to my workflow, but I guess I will still need to do the hard work of experimenting a lot and processing the sound till the end result sounds good. The biggest takeaway for me was the tip about filter before distortion, and somewhere around 19:25 where you say something along the lines of "I don't start with the kick or a screech. Start with concept idea, synth, chord progression and then tune the kick punch".
This blew my mind. Everyone else I know always lays down the kick and bass first and then proceed to implement the concept they have for the track. I like your workflow better. I'm gonna try this in the future!
Thanks again and hope we have a bloopers video somewhere of you swearing a lot and Marcin having to edit it out 😂
@@antidive9162thanks mate! Sometimes is just one detail that separates you from the sound “in your head” and the one in your daw… that’s why is easy to rely on presets as they’re immediately pretty close to the result we look for, but if you build enough confidence to trust your sound you can really get some unique results (and it’s also 1000x more satisfying eheh)
@@antidive9162ahahahah yeah I need to start with a concept in my mind otherwise I just can’t make anything… so I need to find inspiration somewhere (videogames, books, nature, other genres that have nothing in common with what I make😅…)
If I start with a kick I find myself stuck and I think to myself “what makes this special?”, I want every track to feel different so if I start with a kick I don’t feel the motivation to tell a story, and just making the HARDEST TRACK EVER is not what I want lol
exophora verryyyy underrated artist
Thanks ❤️
Dude thisis a great project. So nice to see how various artists works.
merci!!! très très lourd cette masterclass
Merci!!
Great Inspiration Never thought about using phasers cause i thought its a weird effect but i guess it works. Thanks Exo for sharing
Thanks bro!! (Flanger is looking kinda interesting too lately🤓)
Oh yea, I've seen in a few hardcore techno tutorials (Lowroller / Akira) using flanger on kick drums - the flanger rate had to be set to 0 though
mucho contenido de valor, gracias infinitas
Gracias🙏🙏
Thank you so much for your Tutorials🙏
exophora legend
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bro just stop
no u