Thanks so much, this is a great video. I'm definitely gonna go check out the online course. One question! For the "Sweet Kick" sound I made sure that I copied all settings exactly like yours in the video, but when I turn my sub off it sounds like there's a dog barking faintly along with the bassy kick. How to eliminate that, and why would it do that when the settings are same as yours? Thanks in advance!
Really good, this shows the use of knobs in context and where they are since the more important the function, the more hidden the menu. This shows why to use them.
Wow, I learned a shitload with this video. I always use the Drag and Drop Preset and load up with all different ones. I really haven't played around with modulating the tones or creating your own. Thanks for the upload!
@DanSemotan thanks! Evan who made this video really knows his stuff, he teaches in our physical school in NY and will be part of the upcoming Sound Design and Synthesis w/ Komplete 7 online course along with Heinrich Zwahlen.
@xdustydogx at the low end I'd say it's about 3-4 hours a week including lessons and assignments. Obviously the more time you spend practicing the better.
Dubspot if I could I would donate money to you guys. You are awesome!
2BCBattlefield 1 month ago
Iv'e got some vengeance samples, could you drag the samples into ultrabeat, or would you just have to keep them on different tracks?
icecoldjam96 2 months ago
Nice vid! Check mine to get some hip hop samples!
ltbproductionz 2 months ago
Thanks so much, this is a great video. I'm definitely gonna go check out the online course. One question! For the "Sweet Kick" sound I made sure that I copied all settings exactly like yours in the video, but when I turn my sub off it sounds like there's a dog barking faintly along with the bassy kick. How to eliminate that, and why would it do that when the settings are same as yours? Thanks in advance!
drumsetcetera 3 months ago
Thank you! :) Excellent video!
JohnPatrickM 3 months ago
Really good, this shows the use of knobs in context and where they are since the more important the function, the more hidden the menu. This shows why to use them.
rawstarmusic 4 months ago
This has got to be the most professional tutorial I've seen, great job you guys.
resonance2012 6 months ago
wow, just learned more in 13 minutes than i did in my 10 years playing keyboard. thanks guys
donttrythis55 6 months ago
MY NAME IS EVAN AND MY MIDDLE NAME IS SUTTON , :0
BackflipVids 6 months ago
@DubSpot Hello Evan Sutton, I'm Jordan Sutton :)
sutty6 6 months ago
How do I set up Maschine properly as a midi controlled multi out plug in inside of logic?
FYICREW 7 months ago
Yoyoyoyo
estvalue 7 months ago
you are really smart with logic, thank you for the vid
TeknoHydroColin 10 months ago
Wow, I learned a shitload with this video. I always use the Drag and Drop Preset and load up with all different ones. I really haven't played around with modulating the tones or creating your own. Thanks for the upload!
DanSemotan 10 months ago 3
@DanSemotan thanks! Evan who made this video really knows his stuff, he teaches in our physical school in NY and will be part of the upcoming Sound Design and Synthesis w/ Komplete 7 online course along with Heinrich Zwahlen.
DubSpot 10 months ago
@DubSpot Right on Evan!!
DanSemotan 10 months ago
i wanna go to ur school!
ThunderPiglit 11 months ago 6
@ThunderPiglit now you can attend both at the physical school and online, check us out at Dubspot.com
DubSpot 11 months ago
@ThunderPiglit Fo SHO!! New York is a little out of my price range haha. Maybe in 3 years when I save 10 grand. Might want to purchase a car first ;)
DanSemotan 10 months ago
WOOOOW this is the BEST EVER tutorial insight on how to make your own drum sounds in ultrabeat. You defo know your stuff !! Big thank you !
wasupthere 11 months ago
Ok , awesome video. Problem though, how do i stop the drum sampler 30 bars in? It just continues on and on. Please help
intensemedicine 11 months ago
Wow this really thought me a lot! Thanks!
itilijen 1 year ago
@itilijen thanks! Be sure to check out our online Logic courses coming soon, taught by Matt Shadetek.
DubSpot 1 year ago
Thanks for the video, that was really helpful. I learned a lot more about Ultrabeat, which is one complicated piece of technology
cyanaether 1 year ago 2
@cyanaether thanks! Ultrabeat is indeed complex, glad you found the video helpful. We've got some more Logic stuff planned soon so watch our channel.
DubSpot 1 year ago
Sounds like Napoleon Dynamite!
cgountanis 1 year ago
it looks like a cheap 'max bass' portable stereo from the 80s...Thought Logic Por was supposed to be an industry standard ? look horrible
glad I'm with Ableton (even if you have to master your tracks elsewhere)..
MigoiMusic 1 year ago
@MigoiMusic big up Dubspot though... looking forward to the producer course in April
MigoiMusic 1 year ago
thank Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad. i've been looking for a decent ultrabeat tutorial and this one is the best. thanks dubspot
colbertvp 1 year ago 7
nice! :-D great tutorial
Brainbox97 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
thumbs down if you do not own a subwoofer =(
rockum88 1 year ago
great upload very helpful
xdustydogx 1 year ago
@xdustydogx thanks very much, we'll be talking about this in the Logic Pro course in our online school as well, check dubspot.com for more info
DubSpot 1 year ago
@DubSpot how much time must be put in to online course training?
xdustydogx 1 year ago
@xdustydogx at the low end I'd say it's about 3-4 hours a week including lessons and assignments. Obviously the more time you spend practicing the better.
DubSpot 1 year ago
Nice! Never even thought about using a fast lfo to create the crack or punch of the drum.
sonnybrown 1 year ago