I really enjoyed making this video & it took me a really longtime to edit (2 cameras were rolling for 2 hours😅), So If you enjoy this kind of content please let me know in the comments down below and I’ll continue to share this style. Equally If you would like anything different let me know …
@IamtheBlinkie26 минут бұрын
Oooooo them strings be stringing…It sounds like a Valkyrie soaring through the air, descending into battle on her flying horse. I know you see it…
@WhoIsAlexElliott24 минут бұрын
Aye I defo see it now. Jheez! 😅🔥
@WhoIsAlexElliott24 минут бұрын
Thankyou bro.
@izzyspalakantito45 минут бұрын
Vibes❤🔥❤🔥
@WhoIsAlexElliott33 минут бұрын
@@izzyspalakantito Thankyou Izzy 😁
@MatthiasLindemann-hp2zrСағат бұрын
Good video as always, I think it's different making music when you know there are two cameras pointing at you, you pay more attention to not making a mistake, your head isn't really clear. When I make music, I usually start with the climax of the track, the part where everything comes together and Beeemmmm!!. I let that play on a loop until it's perfect and I think, yeahh man. And then I work my way from there to the intro, and then the rest. About the video: I think videos like this are good, especially for beginners, or just for people who just like to watch. ✌😎👌
@WhoIsAlexElliottСағат бұрын
@@MatthiasLindemann-hp2zr thanks for stopping by and leaving the feedback. And it’s so true about the camera. Because the truth is I would have stopped to play PlayStation a few times to break it up and likely would have realised about the string moment way sooner. 😅. In the same also. I start big and then build my way backwards also.
@MatthiasLindemann-hp2zrСағат бұрын
@@WhoIsAlexElliott 😅Then continue to have fun.
@WhoIsAlexElliottСағат бұрын
@@MatthiasLindemann-hp2zr thanks bro
@michaelthompson779036 минут бұрын
Your beats are always dope !!
@WhoIsAlexElliott33 минут бұрын
@@michaelthompson7790 thanks Michael 👊👊
@TeeDubzСағат бұрын
Heavy!
@WhoIsAlexElliottСағат бұрын
Thankyou my bro!
@TeeDubz5 минут бұрын
@@WhoIsAlexElliott iLL. How do you like and use the HEAT +FX mostly? Can it work like a plugin in live?
@WhoIsAlexElliott2 минут бұрын
@TeeDubz it has a plugin and can transmit audio over usb also. But I think I’ll do a video on it this coming week and go into more detail. Just getting my head around it still.
@boutstaxx3 сағат бұрын
You made the right call once you started the beat I was like some strings would be epic and that screechy synth was drowning out the emotion bye the way I learned from another video that you have to go in to youtube settings and uncheck stable volume to get the best sonic experience
@WhoIsAlexElliott3 сағат бұрын
Thanks bro. Yeah the strings made it. Also, I didn’t know about the KZbin volume thing, I wonder if everyone has that turned on by default?
@TeeDubzСағат бұрын
@@WhoIsAlexElliott Just checked mine and it was on by default...
@WhoIsAlexElliottСағат бұрын
@TeeDubz interesting. 🧐
@saardean448123 минут бұрын
I feel as soon as you make the drums more plucky and in your face then the stab stringy synth depth feeling suffers cause the drums grab too much attention and the synths go too much into the back. But its only my taste, dunno. Found the drums more fitting before the AH treatment (for this track). I could however imagine a passage part where the drums in their plucky version play a call response thing with the bass. Also find the hihat thingy a tad bit too loud but maybe its my speakers. Will somebody rap over this? Sorry if i missed this part cause i tend to jump back and forth after a while This gives me a bit of imagine dragons believer for some reason. Just thinking-typing out loud here haha
@WhoIsAlexElliott19 минут бұрын
I’m guessing you didn’t make it through the whole video. I end up reverting the drums back and muting the plucky synth when I get the strings.