How To Create Classic Detroit Techno | With Or Without Gear | Thomann
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- In this video we'll be going back to the roots and have a look at how to create Detroit Techno. To cover more ground we're gonna create 2 tracks in two different ways, one of which only with Ableton's build in sound sources, the other with some fancy hardware.
Gear used:
Hardware:
Roland TR-8 S:
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Elektron Octatrack MKII:
www.thomann.de/de/elektron_oc...
Elektron Analog Heat:
www.thomann.de/de/elektron_an...
Waldorf Pulse 2:
www.thomann.de/de/waldorf_pul...
Software:
Ableton Live 11:
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Buchla Music Easel VST by Arturia (Part of the V Collection):
www.thomann.de/de/arturia_v_c...
Soundtoys Plug-ins:
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We use Triad-Orbit stands for our cameras, lights and mics: tho.mn/triad
Recorded and mixed with Universal Audio: tho.mn/uadx
Monitors optimised through Sonarworks: tho.mn/sonar
Interesting bits and pieces:
0:00 Intro
01:36 Live-Jam
05:21 Hardware: Walkthrough and Explanation
10:37 Ableton: Creating warm sounds from ones and zeros
30:03 The sample pack you should know about
31:38 Techno records you should know about
33:26 Outro
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This wideo is ticking all of the boxes 🤓
...at first glance, yes.
Florian!? Is that you?
I'm down for random bad gear references
The wuuuurlds most hated audio tools
I've been making music without gear my entire life. I mean no one can hear it because it's all in my head...but I've been doing it. I've put out a lot of albums up there!
great knowledge, great performance, great head nodding/shaking, great aesthetical presentation, this is actually pretty great all the way through ! enjoyed the watch - thanks.
Thanks, glad you found value in it
@@ThomannSynthesizers yeah this is amazing. Great share!!
Love the intro music, it reminds me of that very refined techno aesthetic of artists like Kirk DeGiorgio and maybe mid 90s Carl Craig. For rawer, rougher techno, a technique that works well is driving the 909s etc quite hard into a cheapish mixer that lends good colour like the old Mackie 1202. Also, these Akai 950 resampling plugins help a lot too (RX950 etc..). Gets the snares sounding nice and raw, and the rides get lovely and thrashy. As an alternative to sidechaining, pumping is another characteristic movement effect. Getting multiple tracks of a TR-909 pumping maximally through a DBX 160 series gets some classic movement too. The filtering/shaping and distortions that vinyl bakes in, is very much part of the sound for me too. Agree on Soundtoys bundle being a top choice for bundles. Decapitator is great, but there are some other fantastic plugins now, like Empirical Labs Arouser, Softube M.A.S. Overstayer, Arturia Dist TUBE-CULTURE and PSP Saturator. The Arturia Plate is awesome too. The Zero-G, AMG sample CDs are often used 90s sample fodder too. Alesis Midiverb / Quadraverb are still kinda affordable hardware, but I think I'd still prefer Valhalla VintageVerb but maybe with some bit reduction/downsampling/filtering.
first of all
1.you introduced us in equpment
2.explained how it works
3.talk aboute every peac in context give us so much tips for sound designe
4. history of hardware and get inside soundesigne in daw
5.and on end you give homework to practice ears and perception trough tracks and lables
6.and you are so fast and into the point
Man you are one of the Jedis
Thanks for the kind words. Great to hear that you found the video helpful! Best, Felix :)
Man this is top of the top of the top in CZcams. Congratulations and thanks for sharing the techniques, the tracks and it was awesome to find than here in Madrid we have good producers, Gracias.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, in Madrid there are some of the worlds best techno artists like Psyk, Tadeo, Svreca, Orbe, Oscar Mulero and many more. You can be proud of your city!
@@ThomannSynthesizers Exactly, I moved to Valencia a year ago. I'm glad that he visits regularly to DJ. He is still one of the best I've seen. Very uncompromising, and very much his own industrial aesthetic. There would be a more thriving scene in Spain. But unfortunately, live music suffers partly because of the noise regulations that have the good intention of making life more livable from noise pollution.
Man, this first track is exactly the Techno I love! Thanks for sharing some thought about it! ✌️
1:30 of intelligent intro. And then music kicks. The first 3 notes had me hooked. Saved and Subbed immediately. Well done sir!
Another killer video and what a great jam ! That buchla sequence is mental !
Yess! We need this style of techno back the same can be said for trance, house etc.
Kid A, Mezzanine and Aphex Twin´s Selected ambient works in the wall :)
Don’t forget Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children….essential album.
@@sheateeley1 mezzanine? 😑
also Yussef Kamaal - Black Focus
Yussef Kamal on the wall, I already like this guy.
Ah I see, you are a man of culture as well!
Kamal Williams?
@@EARART and Yussef Dayes
superb tutorial, this is the second of your videos I've seen and I'm blown away by how progressive and educational they are. amazing work.
The best Thomann video so far. Well done Felix, danke!
ich liebe die Melodie typischer 90er Ambient Sound...Da werden Erinnerungen wach
I learnt something new in music production today: It is essential to get a very funky head wobbling attitude happening. This makes the groove come alive. Without correct neck exercise the music lacks immediacy. Thanks :)
Absolutely superb from start to finish, extremely professional. I'll be watching each and every video. Thank you.
This is dope, really enjoyed it, thank you.
Man, this series has a lot of good episodes! Love that you used the Buchla in detroit techno.
Tolles Video, toller Host :D macht richtig spass und gibt immer neue Inspiration
high quality stuff! thanks for sharing - love your "you should know about" part(s)...
Also: beautiful videography
great video and i love the record recommedations at the end! nice!
Dawless one by far what you made has life!
The other sounds are common 2021 copy paste releases.
This was just fantastic. Please do more vids like this!
talented boy- thanks for sharing lots of insider knowledge
very well done and a lot of useful content even for an advanced music producer! much appreciated, thx!!
That's great to hear. Thanks for the positive feedback
I am very glad to find your channel.
Learn a lot about different technik so as to use a drum rack with effect. So great is also the explanation . Hopefully more from this stuff.
Many thanks.
Gente seria ! This is what demonstration is about. Great job!
This was really good. Inspiring
Great video, I've learned a lot! Also thanks for the music recommendations.
Wow! 😮 That made my day! The first Jam was Wicked 😎
After this 1 I definitely gave a Sub👍🏾‼️ I Vibed with the 1 track(Hardware Funk) the most,,,, but overall, love how you express and explained all the nuances of both.
Outstanding video. Many thanks, from a grateful customer of yours!
Aaaaaaalter niiice. Die erste live jam ist ja sooooo krank.
Danke, freut mich wenns dir gefallen hat
Thanks so much for that Jungle Jungle download tip!..... Keep making vids, love this channel!
You're welcome
Running the individual outs to the mixer is the best advice ever for hardware. I’ve got great results in a Model Samples due to overdriving the individual tracks and in the box too. It’s a cheap way to get into this sound.
An absolutely brilliant video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
❤️
My head is bowed in respect to your skills and knowledge, Felix. Man, I have a long way to go to get to this level. *sigh* time to get off YT and back to practicing!
That‘s a lovely thing to hear. Glad you enjoy the videos. Best, Felix :)
the techno records/ sample packs you should know about is a very nice touch! 👌
Nice ideas. Will try this night 👌
This is very cool and very well put together.
Top performance Felix!
Thanks
Nice jam, nice breakdown. I like the use of an old 2nd hand mixer. As you state they usually go for cheap. Knobs, sliders and switches probably have noises, but that doesn't matter very much here.
This should have millions of views!!
Dis live jam is crazy. U goated!!
So Usefull, Bro. U making very Good Videos. Thank U a lot.)
Great video as always. It would really help producers as well if you could come up with a video showcasing how these videos are shot, lit and edited. Beautiful as always!
Really liked the second track. I need melodies in techno 🙃
The jam was nice too though
great presentation. give that guy Felix a raise!
This is amazing! Thanks!❤
Amazing tutorial!
Gute Anregungen. Danke auch für die Plattentips.
Very much appreciated! 🙏 Subbed
Great video, just discovered this channel 👌
Fantastic - content and production quality on point
this is not classic detroit Techno
That headphone tip is excellent! TY
What tip?
Agreed, excellent advice.
@ 23:50
Great video always learn something, Thank you
very inspiring!
Really great video! You compiled almost all of the important aspects if you want to get into techno in half an hour - that's fucking impressive :D (I wrote almost only to be open for issues, I didn't think about, because I really think you covered almost all bases!)
I have one question, though: Is there a reason, why you used the Max LFO to modulate analog instead of its internal lfo?
The disclaimer about the video not being sponsored by soundtoys was beautiful
Best jam I've seen for a long time. Most of the stuff I find on YT is just weak!
Nailed it
thats fire!
Thanks for the video, that was very informative! Didn't know that headphone trick. Also, I always skipped by Redux effect in Ableton coz I thought it was some sort of delay I didn't need. Facepalm.
Yes, it can be really useful. Especially since they updated it for more precise controlles somewhere in Ableton 10 or 11. Also, glad you enjoyed the video
This was fantastic! I’m currently in the middle of recording an EP, and this video just gave me a big shot of inspiration. …and maybe sold me a TR-8s. My finger is hovering over the “buy now” button ;)
Great hear you found inspiration in this 👍 Best, Felix
I did! Haha and the Tr-8s arrived this week, I’ve been having a blast with it, thanks for the inspiration!
unglaublich gut!!
this is a teasure!
This is great.
Came for some gear tips and ending up dancing LOL.
Cool!!!
Solid.
Excellent and very authentic performance. Token and non my favorites. Also Luke Hess’s deep labs from Detroit. What VCO did you use?
somehow like the analog version a lot more, less teching, little gear, great sound, lots of intuition. especially the part where you pointed out that the melody you get from manually dialing in frequencies gives you "harmonies noone ever did before" in the whim of the moment, and you kinda sounded disappointed when having to move to the piano roll :O). and abusing the poor mackie preamps is just the thing I am looking for :O). keep on hammering :)
Well, you definitely have a better grasp of techno than IDM, LOLZERS! Thanks!
The Wonderful Buchla randomness sounds amazing, your very lucky to have it
richtig leckeres Video - THX
I have a new brother !!! glad To meet you.!!
thankyou x
Do you know if theres a more affordable version or a similar synthesizer to the one you showed at 7:50? Anything with that kind of control on the pitches is what I'm looking for. Great video btw, it gave me a lot more inspiration when trying to make my own classic styled techno.
Really good tracks Felix! Great tutorial. One question: When you are referring to the slices of the sample, do you mean like chopping a breakbeat into, for example, a 3/16 loop, and in every slice apply some envelope of amplitude? Or like a fade of volume on the end?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, I mean slicing a loop into various smaller parts, then sequencing these individual parts and adjusting the attack, decay, sustain, release on the playback sampler. Also try to avoid warping/timestreching unless it explicitly serves the aesthetic you are going for. A limitation from back in the day was that there weren't any nice timestretching algorhythms, so whenever you wanted to adjust the timing of something you would also adjust the pitch and vise versa. This is a crucial part of the oldschool sampling aesthetic and even up to this day, pitching without timestretching usually sounds better and more natural.
I feel like I just stole something. Because this tutorial was gold.
Felix is such a smart Host
Nice shorts dude
you can just use the stock saturator / drum buss for sound coloring instead of the VSTs
How are you doing your sequencing? Just clicking notes into the piano roll? I find it very difficult to get a “sequencer” type sound out of the Ableton piano roll but you’ve really nailed it here.
I like the blend of Rob Hood Style over to Jeff Mills Style. Well done, mate!
Ace !
An example of LEARN WHAT YOU HAVE and make music...period..
the arc angel album was made with Ableton live only !
Nice video! Could you please tell us how is your hardware conection with the pc and the config with ableton!?
Is there a way to create those unquantized sequences inside ableton? maybe a max for live thing or something?
Take notes - this WILL be on the test! 🧐
The first generation is the best for me .
Great tutorial! thank you I didn't know this technique to feel the bass and the kick with the headphones in my hand, I tried it doesn't work for me with my ATH M60X dj headphones, I'll have to invest in good studio headphones,
Detroit techno and all its nuances. Very hard to grasp or explain. It's a feeling like all music. I would describe it as part of my style with a harder Birmingham edge. Inspired by Mills, Hood, Clarke, Surgeon, Rachmad, Steve Stoll, Umek, Beyer. Etc.
Was missing the pads a bit in the hardware version.
23:39 can anyone see where the tuning is on that sampler mode? I can't. Thanks for the record recs!
Nice ... Which notes do you use for melody?
its not that easy you make it easier thanks again everything i do sounds shit but its me doing it want and would appreciate your skills x i ll keep trying oscillator lfo and the ableton knowledge you provide but it gets expensive does ableton knowledge is free
i m gonna have a roll up
Does anyone know where can I get similar lighting that he has. You can see it around 10:12 like the cold blue ish lighting