How To JOHN SUMMIT Style Melodic House [FL Studio Production Tutorial]
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- How To JOHN SUMMIT Style Melodic House [FL Studio Production Tutorial]
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Right now, John Summit is taking over the electronic music scene. With breakthrough songs as Where You Are, Shiver & La Danza. His style varies from Tech house to melodic house. In this production tutorial we'll be deconstructing his melodic side.
In this FL Studio tutorial we're gonna dive into the melodic part of the rising star John Summit. We'll be dive in the style of his tracks as Shiver, Where You Are and Human. The style is a combination of melodic house and tech house. John summit merges these 2 genres perfectly together into energetic and emotional tracks.
We'll be starting off the melodic house vocal. Then, we're gonna write chords under the vocal. We'll be using a few Serum Presets from the sample pack Motion 3 for it. Then it's time to add in the rolling bass with another serum preset together with the kick. Then it's time to add in the house drums, including the groovy hats, top loop and other tech house drums. We'll be finishing it off with some ambiences and FX.
So, in this FL Studio tutorial we'll be making a John Summit Style track like he did in Shiver from scratch. The FLP is available at my Patreon.
▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 - Intro
0:23 - The Rolling Bass
2:12 - The House Drums
3:50 - The Chords
6:00 - The Leads
7:54 - Ambiences & FX
9:04 - The final Result - Jak na to + styl
Banger 🔥
I LOVE IT
Super cool track
Absolute banger, I wonder if the whole song is released? This teacher is such a pro that makes one wish to listen the whole song.
Clean
Super
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you should release that
Can you make a track in Franky rizardo style!?
Can you make a video about how you make these videos? That would be amazing
It is a variation of progressive house
How to do unshow pattern screen? I like it.
I found alt p windows or option p on Mac