holy moly, one of the best videos out there, some day this one is gonna blow up
quality content. short and to the point. no fluff. you're going to get huge man!!
Thank you! I do try and keep these nice and short but still informative 🙏
The compressed and saturated bus made me go haha.
sounds great - you have done a great job at making it the same as original - lots of people do these and then at the end it sounds too unlike it - this is great - good job !
would love to see your perspective on a minimal techy track like something from critical or overview, bringing in some of your jump up flavours
Keep these coming😮💨
nice video great explained and fire tune !
sick vid mate
Thanks for all that you do...
Learning so much......
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Really Sik tutorial I’ve watched loads of these over the 15 years of production this is up there with the best of them
Great job mate!!!!
Awesome tutorial man, I love your video editing and presentation. Keep up the good work 💯🙌
that as wicked mate. cheers. subscribed :)
Nicely e4dited/and fast but full descriptions of the sounds.. / Ive subbed. could u maybe do an annix tutorial in the style of their track substance
great video! Thanks! Супер круто
Absolutely nailed it! if you could do one for master error you'd be a true god
Thanks!
Nice technix man🔥🔥
Yooo my man, thats totally wicked innnit. I've been starting to dabble with some music making software. Mostly ableton (which can be quite challenging). Maybe you can recommend some software? I would love to make me some dnb. Maybe you can also recoomend a few midi controller |(or software as well). Keep it bro....love to see some more (a video about some real old skool electro?) again much appreciated!!
Such an incredible channel - would love to see you try make a sota tune
Thanks, I can only try and recreate his sound😂 he’s the goat and his tracks and very complex.
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You’re solid
I've been watching a few of your videos, only just clocked it's you that just dropped the M24 bootleg on JASE's label locked sounds 🙌🏼🔥 thanks for this guide bro
Haha yeah Jase is my boy, appreciate the kind words. Got plenty more content coming so stay tuned !
make jump up like tsuki's latest track 'try again' - Belgian style jump up
They don’t cover tracks, they cover artists - They already covered Tsuki as an artist.
wow
damn this is a great tutorial, and the full track is absolutely banging. will it get released ever?
I’m probably gonna finish it and keep it as a dub for a bit😂 or I might drop it on my discord server, who knows!
I need some Belgium tutorials bro if u can ggg 💥
Quality
thats a nice reese bass m8
sounds like the flute from narnia movie
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Try to make Mofes
If you know how, show us how to make the simula wobbles. Like in Bonesaw for example
where did you assign the lfo in the last reese bass?
im pretty sure it has no lfo. the rythmic sound of the bass comes from the fine tuning of the two oscillators. One of the saw waves is like half of a note (or 50 or so cents) above the other one.
flp plz!!!
But doesn't putting chorus on your base make muddiness lower than 100 hz?
wo the hell is amplify ?
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I’ve produced since 11, self taught, now 25…With ADHD it’s been so dismaying and disheartening at times but I’ve stuck at it. However I’ve always said, DnB, Jungle and Jump up are undoubtedly the most complex and seemingly impossible genres to make without the use of samples. So intellectually demanding and knowledgable. I praise people like yourself. There was a lad in my college, goes by the alias L3MMY DUBZ. I could never believe it was his own tunes, used to mix on CD’s with his names scribbled on them, was always a quiet lad. But he was an absolute genius and is now smashing it.
Thankyou for the help and I am finally feeling brave and confident enough to give it another go. I’ve took notes and will certainly be applying these skills. Synthesis is always the hardest part, aswell as fattening up/mixing the drums.
Subscribed mate 👍❤️
im in the same position, just finished a degree in music production but always shyed from DNB. will be joining you on this learning curve