Insanely helpful video, love the in depth look at everything
@SAVANTI711Күн бұрын
Welcome back dude. We all appreciate your incredible insight.
@ClaudeYoungКүн бұрын
Great tutorial!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@cinthie6025Күн бұрын
He s back 🎉🎉🎉
@OleansHouseКүн бұрын
And this time I'm gonna stick around for a while haha 🥲
@cinthie60252 сағат бұрын
@ haha should we be scared? 😁😁 anyway, good to have you back. Happy New Year 💫
@RuckerDreams2 күн бұрын
Clicked instantly
@reneg83923 сағат бұрын
Mee too!
@TayWoode22 сағат бұрын
Perfect! Just what I wanted, Thankyou so much, I’m always struggling to get the punchy bass drum correct but I think I was trying to hard to get it too perfect instead of the 90s sound. 8:30 isn’t that the finger snap from the Korg M1 drum expansion card? I was looking for that sound for ages that was on a lot of old house tunes until someone told me where the original came from
@OleansHouse21 сағат бұрын
@@TayWoode oh wow yes could be!! thanks, I always super curious to know where these sounds originated from. so many great sound coming from that machine ❤️
@david87trsКүн бұрын
Good one! Really like your videos. A very interesting topic would be to analyze gainstaging on House Music!
@OleansHouseКүн бұрын
interesting for sure. I might have somewhat of a different take on this topic, so might make even more sence to make a video :) thank you!
@rvo88312 күн бұрын
Nice Stuff!!
@benjaminbritschfayet75102 күн бұрын
very nice !!
@shmishКүн бұрын
Do you use any particular controller for programming drums and/or bassline etc? Or do you often mouse click in the midi editor?
@OleansHouseКүн бұрын
my go to tool is my electribe esx because I really like its groove. also works nice as a midi controller. Also like to play things in with my ableton push or just midi keyboard. But I definetly also like to use my mouse to get a groove to sit just right :)
@thegreatplague9748Күн бұрын
Does your Electribe sx still work well?
@OleansHouseКүн бұрын
I will actually change one of the potis this week, but besides that it works well yes :D