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I've been doing *core related things for more than a decade, got a degree in music tech and am highly experienced with making all sorts of kicks. This is, hands down, one of the best tutorials I've ever seen explaining the full process of making a hard kick. No external VSTs, straight to the point, easy to understand. Awesome! I came here to see how a schranz producer would start off a kick as it's a style I rarely dabble in and i cba to do it all by ear (and tbh I'm making an elaborate shitpost lmao). Cheers again and keep it up!!!
Hi Marcin I just watched your video on [video title] and I really enjoyed it. I learned a lot and I'm going to subscribe to your channel. Thanks for making such great content! I'm from Arequipa, Peru, and I'm a big fan of your videos. I always learn a lot from them and I always enjoy watching them. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and your passion with us. I hope you have a great day!
this video was awesome i really enjoyed following along with you on this one. it surprised me how awesome my 1 bar loop sounded so quickly with these layering techniques and good samples!
Yea! I left one of the tails with low-end, because I need some bass for later part of the kick. 2 other tails are high-passed, the last tail didn't have any low-end, so there was no need for a high pass filter. Cheers!
I've been making music for 8 years and I still don't understand half of this. Also I use FL Studio, not Ableton, so I can't really use any of this information very well
So, a neutral tutorial would be the same tutorial shown in at least 3 different DAWs so everyone using Ableton, FL Studio and Logic Pro (not to mention Cakewalk, Reaper, Bitwig and so on) could follow it?
Get your productions deeply reviewed by me and download my ever-growing Ableton projects library:
www.patreon.com/dr1lmusic
Step up your audio equalization skills (now with 20% DISCOUNT):
www.udemy.com/course/audio-equalization-eq-engineering-hot-sound-with-equalizer/?couponCode=UA-cam9
Bro this tutorial is clean to the point and informative... Subscribed 🤘
Thank you! :D
@@MarcinRajski- same , very clear straight to the point amd the stuff that matters only...
You're doing great! Keep it up, Marcin ☺️
I've been doing *core related things for more than a decade, got a degree in music tech and am highly experienced with making all sorts of kicks. This is, hands down, one of the best tutorials I've ever seen explaining the full process of making a hard kick. No external VSTs, straight to the point, easy to understand. Awesome! I came here to see how a schranz producer would start off a kick as it's a style I rarely dabble in and i cba to do it all by ear (and tbh I'm making an elaborate shitpost lmao).
Cheers again and keep it up!!!
Thanks, Dave!
wasn't expecting tutorials on the devices too, nice video!
"A Complete Tutorial" :D
Hi Marcin
I just watched your video on [video title] and I really enjoyed it. I learned a lot and I'm going to subscribe to your channel. Thanks for making such great content!
I'm from Arequipa, Peru, and I'm a big fan of your videos. I always learn a lot from them and I always enjoy watching them. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and your passion with us.
I hope you have a great day!
nice video!!!! you made me more aware of the importance of a proper eq 😂
Yes, equalization is underestimated imo
this video was awesome i really enjoyed following along with you on this one. it surprised me how awesome my 1 bar loop sounded so quickly with these layering techniques and good samples!
Way to go :) Thanks for watching!
That's what I needed, and I'm refer more expecificly the way you explain, thnx dude!
I'm glad you like the video!
You are hands down making the best hard techno tutorials on UA-cam 🫶🔥
Yeah! Thank you very much
100%
Interesting take! Thanks for the Inspiration :)
Have fun!
super cool tutorial. thx :)
Thanks for watching :)
Love you man
Thanks for watching!
Could you please show us how to make the lead sound of "If the wind could speak" by Tale os Us. Thanks :)
Please make a Tutorial about those big Hard techno basses like the one in: Wake up fucked up - Gabriel Padrevita, AnGy KoRe
Solid track, and I will think about it. Thanks for the idea!
Лучший!
Do you can make this Video for fl studio too?
Maybe in the future, when another schranz tutorial drops.. :)
did you cut the low frecuencies in the tails as well ?
Yea! I left one of the tails with low-end, because I need some bass for later part of the kick. 2 other tails are high-passed, the last tail didn't have any low-end, so there was no need for a high pass filter. Cheers!
Fucking hell this is insanely good thx man!!!
Thank you :D Do you produce schranz?
@@MarcinRajski- not really, I like Ansome, T47 that kind of stuff. But I’m quite obsessed with kicks 😆
@@strangerting7818 Yea, making distorted kicks is lots of fun
thanksss
Thanks for watching!
Poland?
Yeah
@@MarcinRajski- yeah great tutorial btw, thx
I've been making music for 8 years and I still don't understand half of this. Also I use FL Studio, not Ableton, so I can't really use any of this information very well
Well, it's stated in the thumbnail it's an Ableton tutorial ;)
"8 years"
Is Wish this one was German 😅
The subtitles can be auto-translated to German. The translation should be understandable enough :)
Chuck the word ABLETON in your title and you'll see how useless it is to the rest of the DAW users. Shame, a good neutral Schranz tutorial is needed.
So, a neutral tutorial would be the same tutorial shown in at least 3 different DAWs so everyone using Ableton, FL Studio and Logic Pro (not to mention Cakewalk, Reaper, Bitwig and so on) could follow it?
yeah.thats the way how to ruin audio..ading distortion is the right way.people who doing it doesnt understand music.