Thank you Julien, another great video, with top sounds and helpful explanations. In my opinion it really helps when you briefly turn off/turn on the audio effects as you're working through the explanation of each track's effects, as we really get to understand why you're taking a particular approach. Keep these videos coming!
Thanks for the insight on why they would use the same note intervals for different chords, never thought about it like that, makes a lot of sense, and it’s what gives it that housey sound
Do a lofi house tutorial on how Slim Hustla and DJ Ædidas make soft bangers that sound like you’re hearing them from outside of a club in the smoking area 20ft. away from the door.
Since when did Moodymann became classic house? I always thought he had his own unique style and that his tracks was always changing but silly me for thinking that!
cool stuff ! i hope you do more detroit stuff like theo parrish, omar S etc... :)
Marc great shout on Omar and Theo mate
Thank you Julien, another great video, with top sounds and helpful explanations. In my opinion it really helps when you briefly turn off/turn on the audio effects as you're working through the explanation of each track's effects, as we really get to understand why you're taking a particular approach. Keep these videos coming!
Thanks for the insight on why they would use the same note intervals for different chords, never thought about it like that, makes a lot of sense, and it’s what gives it that housey sound
The Bassline is killing it! Awesome
You are a legend Julien
Just what i need it today, thanks for the tips !
This is exactly what I wanted to learn! Holy **** thank you so much for this
MCDE next
Great vid Julian, that is a banger of a track! Keep going pal
Do a lofi house tutorial on how Slim Hustla and DJ Ædidas make soft bangers that sound like you’re hearing them from outside of a club in the smoking area 20ft. away from the door.
Very nice video, great work thanks !!
very good tuto Julien ..thnaks
This is in Ableton?
Great stuff!
more of this and do a whole track!!
Very very cool!
very cool 😎
I didn't realize Moodymann's drums were so complex
@Frank Nakasako the entire track sounds nothing like Moodymann
Hey Julien, how can I find the project file for this video? Is it available anywhere? Couldn’t find it on Tier 1 Patreon
Julien do you use Serum or Massive? How to make a Burial, Seba, Flume deep/liquid dnb reese bass in Serum or Massive?
TheBandzay there’s already a tutorial on that on the tube. I believe the dude uses serum
Is There any way you could explain polyrythms?
You should do a tutorial on clb
Nice job Julien - I'd like to see a Leigh D Oliver tutorial :)
Since when did Moodymann became classic house? I always thought he had his own unique style and that his tracks was always changing but silly me for thinking that!
the things you do with a couple sine waves
Todd Edward's tutorial?
nice tutorial man, could you do one on older Floating Points stuff sometime? Tracks like ARP3 , Vacuum boogie and Myrtle Avenue
xD
Where is the project file ?
give us this for free ,, it rocks
Sounds nothing like moodyman.
HAHAHA bro I was going to make the exact same comment. Sounds way too modern
Moodymann doesnt Use synths very much also doesnt Sound Like him at all
dillatheillest yeah this really doesn’t sound anything like Moodymann sadly
Doesn't sound like him or any of the other dudes from Detroit either. Very generic. Detroit sound is definitely more complex.
are you forgetting about hip hop dude