This is an insane tutorial , I follow you since your residency for Bondage Music , very difficult to find a producer capable to make different styles with great taste and class! tnx for sharing this content with us I 'd love another walkthrough with some of your productions like Back on track or the Path, if possible :) tnx again really appreciate
Hey Dilby, fantastic video mate, lots of details, explaining each element the processing and the whys. I'd love to see a video of you arranging an idea out from the base loop. Your tracks really seem to flow effortlessly and maintain interest, something I struggle to achieve. Additionally, do you start your projects with a template to speed up your workflow, 6 hours to make something this solid seems incredible to me.
Hey bro, I do use a template. I have developed it over quite a few years. I am in the process of doing a video explaining it! I actually went into it a bit when I recorded this walkthrough but cut it out in editing as the video was getting too long. Gonna get it all done and up for you guys as soon as I can.
Hi. Great tutorial and fantastic funky filtered track. Question. Did you need any sample release? Mostly the vocals? Record labels ask if the track was sampled and most disco filtered they are. But labels will not accept it. Curious to know your process... thank you.
Great track! Was all the processing you showed in the video the final mix or did you do any more mixing to the track before sending it to mastering? Thanks
Dilby Yes I have mate! Looking forward to see how you made the multi tap delay! Nice work.. Keep it up! 👌🎶 Saving default audio/midi tracks is a great little tip!
when setting up monitors you should aim to have the tweeters at ear level. With the way I had my setup configured, if I did this with my speakers upright, the woofers on my speakers will be very close to the desk and create direct reflections at my listening position. By doing it this way I avoid that problem. I actually got the idea by reading the manual of the speakers as they suggest exactly this solution.
Haha, good question. I get asked this a lot! When setting up monitors one should aim to have the tweeters at ear level. If I do this with the monitors upright, the woofers will be very close to the desk and create direct reflections at my listening position. This way I avoid that problem. I actually got the idea by reading the manual of the speakers as they suggest exactly this solution. Maybe the first manual I ever read but it worked out, haha!
You're truly an insprinig producer! Thank you for sharing all of this!
I appreciate that!
Really enjoyed watching this video. Thanks for sharing. Superb work m8!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you so much for this . we really apreciate your work ♥♥🎵🎵
You're welcome :)
Dis is good Dilby...pump up da volume!
Thanks!
dilby thanks for sharing bro!!!!very intresting post
Yo, thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it bro. There will be more to come :)
Great video. 👌
Thank you! 👍
Nice! Thanks for this
Thanks for watching!
Thank You man! Very good project!
Glad you like it!
This is an insane tutorial , I follow you since your residency for Bondage Music , very difficult to find a producer capable to make different styles with great taste and class!
tnx for sharing this content with us
I 'd love another walkthrough with some of your productions like Back on track or the Path, if possible :)
tnx again really appreciate
Thanks for the nice feedback bro! Much appreciated :)
@@dilbydj very welcome :)!!
Awesome, thank you!
Greetings from Mexico.
Can't wait to be back in MX!
@@dilbydj Where you played?
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hey Dilby, fantastic video mate, lots of details, explaining each element the processing and the whys. I'd love to see a video of you arranging an idea out from the base loop. Your tracks really seem to flow effortlessly and maintain interest, something I struggle to achieve.
Additionally, do you start your projects with a template to speed up your workflow, 6 hours to make something this solid seems incredible to me.
Hey bro, I do use a template. I have developed it over quite a few years. I am in the process of doing a video explaining it!
I actually went into it a bit when I recorded this walkthrough but cut it out in editing as the video was getting too long.
Gonna get it all done and up for you guys as soon as I can.
@@dilbydj Thanks mate, would be great to see. Where are you based?
@@dannyfrederixmusic3312 I'm based in Berlin Germany, but originally I'm from New Zealand. How about you?
@@dilbydj Cool dance music central right, are you full-time music? I'm London based.
Hi. Great tutorial and fantastic funky filtered track. Question. Did you need any sample release? Mostly the vocals? Record labels ask if the track was sampled and most disco filtered they are. But labels will not accept it. Curious to know your process... thank you.
Great track! Was all the processing you showed in the video the final mix or did you do any more mixing to the track before sending it to mastering? Thanks
What about cooyrights for used samples from the song? Did you need to ask pr do anything to legally use it and release the track?
Nice tutorial! Can you do something on your template? Are you working with the plugins already on your buses?
Hope that makes sense.
This will be the next video bro!
Did you see the new video man? Also a download of my template ;)
Dilby Yes I have mate! Looking forward to see how you made the multi tap delay! Nice work.. Keep it up! 👌🎶 Saving default audio/midi tracks is a great little tip!
What's up with the focal alpha's being speakers being upside down? :)
when setting up monitors you should aim to have the tweeters at ear level. With the way I had my setup configured, if I did this with my speakers upright, the woofers on my speakers will be very close to the desk and create direct reflections at my listening position. By doing it this way I avoid that problem. I actually got the idea by reading the manual of the speakers as they suggest exactly this solution.
@@dilbydj Interesting! Might try it
why are your monitors upside down? ahah dope track btw
Haha, good question. I get asked this a lot!
When setting up monitors one should aim to have the tweeters at ear level. If I do this with the monitors upright, the woofers will be very close to the desk and create direct reflections at my listening position. This way I avoid that problem. I actually got the idea by reading the manual of the speakers as they suggest exactly this solution. Maybe the first manual I ever read but it worked out, haha!
Dilby i have the speakers but i never read the manual ahaha i’ll check it out ✌🏻
He thinks he's Australian 👀