'And i tiny bit of high shelf at the... um...' (fuck too many 0's) 'errr...high end.' Nah only kidding, sick tutorials, helped me more than any other EDM tutorials on Youtube. Big ups!
Hey could you make all of the sounds, put them in a folder and upload them to mediafire, because there so nice and I would love to use some of them so would everyone else probs (: like if you agree!!!
Apologies if this is a stupid question that most people know the answer to, but how do keep your drum levels even when your snare is sitting on top of your kick.. i always get about a 2-3db spike in my output when my snare hits. does this get taken care of in the mastering process? or is there something i'm not doing correctly
....<---set the EQ cut at round 70hz, boost a bit at 100, cut @ 500hz, boost @ round 2.5hz (use your ears here), pull the COMP. threshold down, set the attack round 1-3ms, have a pretty quick release and crank the output gain (API 2500 is bomb). leave the LIMITER at unity gain (0db)...i PROMISE your kicks will be bigger...pick the right samples, and play with the distance between the snap and whoosh! :)
GETTING A GREAT KICK: best method I have found is this: find two samples, one snappy as hell, one with the whoosh. put them on two tracks. cut them up so that the samples are only their respective hits IE on the snap remove the tail a bit, and on the whoosh cut the transient. line them up so the snap hits just before the whoosh...send all that to a bus and in this order put your chain: EQ, COMPRESSOR, and LIMITER.....read on -->
hey man, awesome tutorial. been subscribed for over a year now and really glad your still making videos.
question: what is a good reverb to use for these snare sounds? i use apple logic pro as well. i'm not quite sure what the difference between gold, platinum, silver, etc. should i use a longer or shorter decay time? also, should i apply reverb to just one snare/clap sound, or just slap a reverb across the entire snare bus to further help "mesh" the snare/clap sounds together? thanks!
On the ESX24, for the snare did you load one sample and play it at different octaves or is it multiple snare samples loaded across the keys? Same question for the claps.
this is a great tutorial. i was loading samples into ultrabeat and shaping the transients there, but this way is so much more efficient. this way i can use the exs24 and load sample packs instead of ultrabeat's one at a time drag and drop. thank you loads. also ur "tricks" do LOADS for some one doing hip hop. which ranks only slightly higher than bass music in its idiot proof simplicity. but hey you live in houston tx, u gotta do hip hop too.
I love you sooo much. First second already "Kick is layered under the snare" I never thought of that!! I did it, and now it creates a whole to dynamic to my song.
Great tutorials man :D Keep up the goog work! Can you please make a tutorial on how to make the synths (especially the one at 1:27) in "Wolfgang Gartner - Space Junk"? I and a lot of other people would really appreciate it! "Like" if you agree ;)
If your looking for samples, get yourself all the vengeance packs lol, pretty much a standard set most people have. Although for snares and claps especially I have to recommend the Deadmau5 sample pack, excellent snares and claps in there.
What did you say the enveloper could be called in other programs but logic? something shaper...? I'm swedish and have sometimes trouble understanding your accent haha! Thanks for the tutorials, helpful as always!
Respond to this video... Also, with all the bussing in Logic,do u know if it is possible to bus a few different parts of an impulse drum rack to seperate buses like for example if i wanted the classic heavy snare reverb and nothing else on the impulse rack
LMAO! It's not a snare, it's not a clap...So we'll call it a SNAP!
it does seem logical, ryan. * adjusts nerd glasses
:D Anyway, what I do with snaps really depends on the theme i'm going for in a track. Though for Electro, I usually turn the samples' pitch down. Or put in a little white noise layered along with the snaps. :) Nice tut as always bro!
'And i tiny bit of high shelf at the... um...' (fuck too many 0's) 'errr...high end.' Nah only kidding, sick tutorials, helped me more than any other EDM tutorials on Youtube. Big ups!
OfficialGlowbox 2 days ago
Hey could you make all of the sounds, put them in a folder and upload them to mediafire, because there so nice and I would love to use some of them so would everyone else probs (: like if you agree!!!
MovieDigitalUK 5 days ago
i can't get any of my sample claps into the exs24... Any ideas at all?
ArtHouseKillers 1 week ago
Apologies if this is a stupid question that most people know the answer to, but how do keep your drum levels even when your snare is sitting on top of your kick.. i always get about a 2-3db spike in my output when my snare hits. does this get taken care of in the mastering process? or is there something i'm not doing correctly
jaydubs19208 1 month ago
forgot to add...ryan, you're the man!!! keep it up! duh :).......also, fade both samples in and out so they dont "click"
roomfullofidiots 1 month ago
....<---set the EQ cut at round 70hz, boost a bit at 100, cut @ 500hz, boost @ round 2.5hz (use your ears here), pull the COMP. threshold down, set the attack round 1-3ms, have a pretty quick release and crank the output gain (API 2500 is bomb). leave the LIMITER at unity gain (0db)...i PROMISE your kicks will be bigger...pick the right samples, and play with the distance between the snap and whoosh! :)
roomfullofidiots 1 month ago
GETTING A GREAT KICK: best method I have found is this: find two samples, one snappy as hell, one with the whoosh. put them on two tracks. cut them up so that the samples are only their respective hits IE on the snap remove the tail a bit, and on the whoosh cut the transient. line them up so the snap hits just before the whoosh...send all that to a bus and in this order put your chain: EQ, COMPRESSOR, and LIMITER.....read on -->
roomfullofidiots 1 month ago
vry god tuto tkanks
XLmegaprod 1 month ago
"seems logical..."
hahaha I lol'd at this part
akakoalaby 1 month ago
Your tutorials are amazing dude !!! Greetings from Paris, France !!! Would love to talk with about sound !! :)
JuSavlac94 1 month ago
Great tutorial, Great accent, its all just great!
Klocker2000 1 month ago
hey man, awesome tutorial. been subscribed for over a year now and really glad your still making videos.
question: what is a good reverb to use for these snare sounds? i use apple logic pro as well. i'm not quite sure what the difference between gold, platinum, silver, etc. should i use a longer or shorter decay time? also, should i apply reverb to just one snare/clap sound, or just slap a reverb across the entire snare bus to further help "mesh" the snare/clap sounds together? thanks!
beatdrop128 1 month ago
dont you compress the different drum sounds?
Jonatoan 1 month ago
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goldshot2000 2 months ago
terrific! thanks:)
daniela008 2 months ago
With the snare in the sampler is it the same sample used for the low and high end? or have you just changed the octave?
cheers
ImpostaOfficial 3 months ago
nice tips :)
TheHumanDevelopment 3 months ago
Do you think I should have a seperate clap as well?
TranceCartelOfficial 4 months ago
Thank you so much for your tutorials!!! I finally feel like jumping round the studio when I listen to my tracks, thanks to your help:):):)
Tremahrecords 5 months ago
how'd you learn all of this stuff man?
BremboBrakes22 5 months ago
@BremboBrakes22 trial and error my friend :-) oh, and i gave up everything else in my life :-)
nzmusic101 5 months ago 52
@nzmusic101 Ahoi there! Do you have any recomendations of cheap samples? I do not have the money to buy stuff like Vengeance! :s
WinterDJ40 5 months ago
this helped me out SO much. thanks!!
Tr0ll321 6 months ago
On the ESX24, for the snare did you load one sample and play it at different octaves or is it multiple snare samples loaded across the keys? Same question for the claps.
jlocrasto 6 months ago
this is a great tutorial. i was loading samples into ultrabeat and shaping the transients there, but this way is so much more efficient. this way i can use the exs24 and load sample packs instead of ultrabeat's one at a time drag and drop. thank you loads. also ur "tricks" do LOADS for some one doing hip hop. which ranks only slightly higher than bass music in its idiot proof simplicity. but hey you live in houston tx, u gotta do hip hop too.
axlrod05 7 months ago
I love you sooo much. First second already "Kick is layered under the snare" I never thought of that!! I did it, and now it creates a whole to dynamic to my song.
Thank you!
marchaubenstock 8 months ago
Your wallpaper. Fucking self esteem.
unluckylol 8 months ago
Ryan you sound alot like rhys darby at times! LOL :D
TreeKixx1 8 months ago
it would be awsome if you could be more specific on the snares, i have no idea what to do. i learn by copying you :PP then interpert
happymarik 8 months ago
youre the BEST!!! THANKS a lot!!
sediambus 8 months ago
sneeereee ;) Awesome vid maan!!!
FenderStrata 8 months ago
Great tutorial as always mate. Whats the advantage of putting the samples in midi as supposed to just having them as audio samples?
DJArcan3 8 months ago
Great tutorials man :D Keep up the goog work! Can you please make a tutorial on how to make the synths (especially the one at 1:27) in "Wolfgang Gartner - Space Junk"? I and a lot of other people would really appreciate it! "Like" if you agree ;)
SuperNilsP 8 months ago 17
@SuperNilsP Also the similar synth that goes on for a long time at the start of this song ;) "Mord Fustang - Milky Way"
SuperNilsP 8 months ago 9
Can you do hi hats next please? Only seems like a natural progression :)
azfiu 8 months ago
Dude, try to become a youtube partner. You only get like half a penny per view, but hey, it's something.
xSonsofNerox 8 months ago 2
@nzmusic101 so what did u do with the delay to widen the sound? Just delay one of the channels?
Evsondey 9 months ago
@godmuratviolin c'mon man just go through and pick two that sound similar.
oObillysealOo 9 months ago
@oObillysealOo i tired i didnt find any similar if you could tell me the exact ones i would be gratful :) thanks
godmuratviolin 8 months ago
what are the exact snares samples are you using mate ? Thanks :)
godmuratviolin 9 months ago
@godmuratviolin
If your looking for samples, get yourself all the vengeance packs lol, pretty much a standard set most people have. Although for snares and claps especially I have to recommend the Deadmau5 sample pack, excellent snares and claps in there.
karl8642 8 months ago
i never did half of that to a snare sample, haha. thanks!
Xo1ot1 9 months ago
kiler video bro
check my tunes soundcloud / widescream
psyfullohms 9 months ago
What did you say the enveloper could be called in other programs but logic? something shaper...? I'm swedish and have sometimes trouble understanding your accent haha! Thanks for the tutorials, helpful as always!
JesperSjostedt1 9 months ago 2
@JesperSjostedt1 'transient'. cheers
nzmusic101 9 months ago 2
@nzmusic101 transient, which midi/audio effect controls this in Live 8? do u know?\
jpete822362 7 months ago
Respond to this video... Also, with all the bussing in Logic,do u know if it is possible to bus a few different parts of an impulse drum rack to seperate buses like for example if i wanted the classic heavy snare reverb and nothing else on the impulse rack
jpete822362 7 months ago
@JesperSjostedt1 Transient designer/shaper. There are several 3rd party ones such as Voxengo Transgainer, Sonnox Transmod, SPL Transient Designer.
puppydoganal 9 months ago
is there an equivalent of "Enveloper" in Ableton? Great tutorial btw :)
DJDawson101 9 months ago
really appreciate all these tutorials your the main reason i can actally make music
thelucidoracle 9 months ago
LMAO! It's not a snare, it's not a clap...So we'll call it a SNAP!
it does seem logical, ryan. * adjusts nerd glasses
:D Anyway, what I do with snaps really depends on the theme i'm going for in a track. Though for Electro, I usually turn the samples' pitch down. Or put in a little white noise layered along with the snaps. :) Nice tut as always bro!
addicted2music21 9 months ago
Epic Tutorial Series. I will absolutely be supporting you by buying your tracks!
ChrisRimbyLive 9 months ago
Brilliant tutorial man!
TheBassHeavy 9 months ago
Interesting tips in here man! :)
SteelDogX 9 months ago
oh yeah. beatport? not itunes?
Phreakshow91 9 months ago
Thanks so much for all this!
TheeBenj 9 months ago
geeeez thanks *:D
Phreakshow91 9 months ago
snap lol
reaver2033 9 months ago
You're so amazing.
evercoop 9 months ago
You'll be a success on Beatport. Nice video buddy.
CrystalFissure 9 months ago