Incredible tutorial. Took so many notes for my own production and Will is one of my favorite producers, so having a good overview of what kind of elements, instruments and sounds techniques are used, is priceless. Subscribed
I'd say a "donk" is a deep plucky sound and lives more in the bass frequencies, while a "stab" can be a short, plucky element across all kinds of frequency ranges
@@_pancamo kind of yes. However, a Donk that is meant for the bass region will sound better in the low frequencies, if you pitch it up, it might start sounding pitchy weird - depends on the source sound.
⏰ TIMECODES ⏰- Producer Notes Episode 3 - Check description for more info and links.
00:00 Intro
00:56 Arrangement Overview
03:55 Groups
05:10 LOW END Foundations: Kick, Rumble, Bass
13:00 Atmo top
17:12 EAR CANDY Bass Shots and Bits
24:00 Bass Shot sound design
26:55 DRUM Sounds
36:45 Arpeggio
37:47 Main Stabby Pluck Sound
39:40 Support Synths: Gnarly Bass
45:40 Drop Analysis
46:16 DROP 2: Triplet Drop
51:25 Textbook style "Call & Response" Melodies
57:42 KEY TAKE-AWAYS Summing up
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I would love an in depth video on this… will is my favorite producer and you did a wonderful job re creating the magic and explaining it mate
Incredible tutorial. Took so many notes for my own production and Will is one of my favorite producers, so having a good overview of what kind of elements, instruments and sounds techniques are used, is priceless. Subscribed
Great Feedback! Thanks a lot !!
There is just so so much going on. Yet its so simple.
Great tutorial can you make a new one on same genre on the breaks? And the whole structure around song
The main lead sound is straight up from a PML diva preset pack. One of the Cercle packs from memory.
so good bro!!! you need to be on stage
You didn't show ''lfo pad build'' in serum ://
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what is the difference between stab and donk
I'd say a "donk" is a deep plucky sound and lives more in the bass frequencies, while a "stab" can be a short, plucky element across all kinds of frequency ranges
Ohh , so if a take the donk sound oct up low cut freq, will sound like a "stab" , It will sound similar but not exactly like one??
@@_pancamo kind of yes. However, a Donk that is meant for the bass region will sound better in the low frequencies, if you pitch it up, it might start sounding pitchy weird - depends on the source sound.
@@francoispml Yes, that was my doubt, if you can do a donk to stab it won't sound good but you can, but it's better to each one in his place
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I'm gonna be honest, the high mids and highs during the drop are clashing really bad. Everything sounds too messy. The low end is really solid tho