i was gonna watch this but decided to stop worrying about my bass
@edicion.scontreras5 сағат бұрын
Maravilloso !
@DorkyThorpy8 сағат бұрын
Well done mate, great explanation
@jeannagual45379 сағат бұрын
A very great work, tks. I supppose you get inspired by "elements" of Danny Tenaglia, released on 1998
@CHWBKK13 сағат бұрын
Take on private links is good, but making those personalized is obviously bad, idea of sending track to one label and waiting for response is weak position, people should reapect themselves, and if label that wanted a track- responded after this track was released, it’s not an artists’ problem
@floriantrober928714 сағат бұрын
This is AWESOME !!!! Bravo
@kentjensen450414 сағат бұрын
You are the ideal music teacher. This is absoluely amazing and wonderful.
@beattzzz20 сағат бұрын
Really sick sounds, very impressed by how rich the sound is from two kicks, great stuff.
@StilSpiritsКүн бұрын
It's been about 5 months and I Ableton Live Lite 12 _still_ can't load _any_ non-built in VST without it's "Plugin Scanner" crashing. I actually found _huge_ value in paying for the Pro version of Waveform 13. The complimentary $49 USD value Ableton Access alone is worth half the $99 cost (they key is to purchase a cheap Traktion VST prior to the Pro upgrade). The step separation, the Wavetable Synth, Subtraktive, Clip Launcher, and long list of effects/mastering VSTs by Traktion and the extra built-in tools are worth far more than the remaining $50 of the total $99 price tag of this Digital Audio Workspace. Waveform also doesn't pretend to be something it's not. It looks, feels, and functions like a piece of computer software. There is no gimmicky attempts at trying to pretend to be a separate piece of hardware, just on your screen. I guess I'm going to be watching videos of people using Ableton and simply applying the same techniques to a software which costs a fraction of the retail price (I'm pretty sure we all have a 'free' copy compliments of a piece of MIDI equipment or two) and honestly feels smoother to use.
@denysmykhailiuk3407Күн бұрын
Wow, it’s amazing!
@scottyoung7579Күн бұрын
Really clear and helpful for someone like myself who is just finding his way with the technology and production.
@nfmeyer1352Күн бұрын
Over 3 yrs and your video is still helping people around the world. That's pretty good, Thanks!
@KotjekКүн бұрын
Tbh my mixes are not thin they are too hard and heavy... I probably make different Music than most...
@firehandszarbКүн бұрын
a belgian also invented the saxophone, from the same country also great chocolate and "french fries". You lucky people, i'm envious.
@HorrorgraphyКүн бұрын
Grrrrreat job!
@darwinanimalrescuegroup5777Күн бұрын
Bring it back to emptiness 👍
@gabrielnovaisporto75232 күн бұрын
This is baião, a traditional brazilian rhytm. i think u guys would get inspired by it
@kikerotamo2 күн бұрын
outstanding
@ricardorenteria41462 күн бұрын
Oscar can dance. Get it. Get it get it. lol. Oscar I’m signing up your school. Man I’m 46 and have been DJing for 30 years. Started buying all kinds of plug-ins and keyboards three years ago I’ve gotten so far, but I still can’t create one track. After hours, trying to teach myself and I feel frustrated. I feel like telling myself I’m too old. My kids are grown now and I have time after work. But it’s frustrating. Should I give up?
@prototype90002 күн бұрын
all sounds should redline so you can headline
@rickytcrossmemd11933 күн бұрын
It's not that complicated jeeze it's plug in turn on or drop out. If you have a computer you are a music techno producer.
@samuraibabyartcar66133 күн бұрын
Yeah! But why?? Great video! 🙏🏼🙌🏼✨
@viogitz3 күн бұрын
🎉
@ayaa.13513 күн бұрын
This video is about to blow up again lol
@sashh24363 күн бұрын
Oscar, you are great! Thank you so much 🎶❤
@diegopacheco70833 күн бұрын
Underdog is the goat
@ericgelders3 күн бұрын
Love the term 'syncopation secret' - I always jammed with music that used this pattern, as a kid already - love the tresillo! TIL it's name, being mid-50s😃.
@lukemiles17113 күн бұрын
I'm using the Akai Force in standalone mode to make my music. I the programming is a lot more difficult. Is there a video from somebody doing this but on an MPC or Force?
@ravemaster20003 күн бұрын
“Something for drums” is something that comes to mind often in the studio…
@nikolaihemal6634 күн бұрын
Amazing content
@MeetShah974 күн бұрын
This was AMAZING. The choreography and the music just married each other.
@SuperChainlightning4 күн бұрын
Your Music instructor is back again 2025 :D Super Sonic :D
@pingulainen4 күн бұрын
Nr 2
@pingulainen4 күн бұрын
Or 1... One is more focus. But distant in the low end. Like you hear it from afar, like a rave in the woods. Number two was more engaging, like it actually plays more on its own. Not just isoltated low end, but like it was part of a mix or a song itself. Number 3 just sounded bad altogether. Maybe phase shifted?
@eni54614 күн бұрын
Holy fuck, LOVE IT!
@micheleromaine77824 күн бұрын
The beat I always hear in my head is “boots and pants and boots and pants” 🤣
@PhillipAmthor4 күн бұрын
Tasty
@Gsrn.264 күн бұрын
soo gooddd
@nelsonsalter71734 күн бұрын
This video was amazing! I appreciate you
@AzraelSilent5 күн бұрын
Giddy up
@christophmahler5 күн бұрын
ALL DA DINOS, *_GET TO DA DROPSHIP_* , _EXTRACT EXTRACT EXTRACT_ !!!
@onemoreguyonline78785 күн бұрын
This was really cool. Thnx algo
@lm48365 күн бұрын
Nah, I prefer deep house , no diva vocals.
@davideiotti97255 күн бұрын
Amazing video
@killianbyrne56475 күн бұрын
Love your videos ❤ Question do you ever go Dawless ?
@mushroomnation_bn5 күн бұрын
you have brought ideaful brightness into my chaotic loop oriented mind. thanks!
@jamie_SF5 күн бұрын
Wow ive been using ableton for years and never knew those midi tools were there. thanks for sharing
@nicoleibundgut5345 күн бұрын
2:45 Oh gabber here we go lol.
@DavidRice-l2n6 күн бұрын
Can you tell me anything about low frequency signal cutting meds and highs