Tip for making a noise bass: try highpassing your noise before distorting it along with the sine
therapist : "bald marauda isn't real... bald marauda can't hurt you.."
*Bald marauda* : 0:52
I like how all definitions of dubstep say it's at 140 BPM to 150, but his favorite BPM is 138.
People often say a higher BPM gives more energy, but that is obviously not true, because the increased time between each beat can add more tension, and the bass line can be a fast rhythm between the beats.
@@DaniMusiX You heard the slow 2nd drop in Liquid Stranger & Ajapai - Swarm??? It drops to 1 drum beat per bar for a few bars and is super heavy and high energy. czcams.com/video/4CPOIqAxRPA/video.html
The drop in Amnesia by Code: Pandorum does the same czcams.com/video/eRr-ZTDbpCs/video.html
@@DaniMusiX I replied but it has two links so I don't know of you see it :)
Ive never heard this before. It goes for traditional dubstep mostly ive never heard anyone say it hoes for most dubstep
Bro thanks for this in depth sound design tutorial, I'm not really into dubstep that much but I could say that I could use some of these techniques bro in my beats. Hope you do more of these type of videos!
Thanks a lot for all this feedback and nice words! It's really dope that some of this can help you. And yes, there a lot more videos like this to come
sub bass needs to hit on limiter and it would sound fucking GOOOOOOOD
4:31 YOOO THATS MEEE LOL
@@DaniMusiX Yo, hab gesehen du bist deutscher oder halt Österreicher :D
Kannst du mir mal kurz und knapp erklären was du persönlich an Ableton besser findest als bei FL studio? Ich hänge aufm Schlauch 😭
it was such an in depth tutorial , i think you could have used more iconic sounds of his. For eg, his reese in the decimate ep , the pluck sound from elephant march and shit and his soothing intro leads
its soo beautiful, he has like most melodic intros are craziest drops
@@livebymusic9345 I really want another "home" perhaps a whole album, home is just so warm and comforting
I did literally exactly what you told me, but my sound in vital (before all post-processing and resampling) still does not sound like yours. My sound is long and large, your is almost like a short stab. I even checked with your matrix and I have everything the exact same. Could you upload the Vital patch please?
Yo just write me a mail (danimusix5@gmail.com) so that I can give you the patch
Since abletons processing works left to right adding a imager for wide stereo effects then putting a utility in bass mono…The bass mono after the imager would just make the channel mono again so the imager was pointless or am I missing something???
The bass mono only makes the bass frequencies mono. The rest is still stereo
Can you say where you got the impact sounds to blend in with your vital sound?
Sorry I don't know exactly where I have it from. I just googled free trailer hits, or free trailer percussion and downloaded a bunch of those
@@DaniMusiX holy shit, first website I found was exactly those sounds! Thank you man!!
yo that is almost exactly like Marauda! think u would finish this with a breakdown, second drop, and all that jazz?
where can I get the "drop it likes its hot" sample?
There is a in some pack i dont which name but if ibfound out i will tell you
Yo, your montage is pretty good, but ive been missing bg music when youre talking, also you need prepare text
yoooo steiermark oder? hahaa
@@DaniMusiX habs dann im video gsehn, ja. Man hörts anfoch am akzent, soo genial🙏🏻
nah
What program are you using to record your screen?
@@DaniMusiX ahhhh yep I figured it out I was having issues with my vst window not showing because my taskbar was open while recording! Thanks 🙏
Check out the whole track on SoundCloud:
soundcloud.com/user-120548004/marauda-style-track-danimusix