So good! I liked watching how you do bass, pretty different process than my own. Your syncopating and crafting rythms was also super fun. Very inspiring. Great job mate, also need to know where you got that sweater for a "freind" 😋
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
Eeyyy thanks so much for watching! I don't always do bass like that, but if I'm going in with no ideas, I often do. I find it's a good way to get a good groove from the start. As for the sweater, I have no idea where I got it, I'll have to ask the misso and get back to you. It sure is comfy though.
@mkxthabo5672Ай бұрын
Stuble into this yesterday and it's great video, I am using reason 12 and the video is perfect...like to see more
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
@@mkxthabo5672 thanks so much for watching! I'm glad you got some value out of it. What kind of stuff would you like to see, anything in particular?
@mkxthabo5672Ай бұрын
@@AnthonyHuttley In South Africa things has changed musically, and we want to try and bring back that 90's Detroit Deep House...a track with minimal sounds...i.e drumloop, baas, 2 chord progression, stabs, lead and maybe vocals...few but effective groovy sounds...I will appreciate that...
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
I've never done a "how to make ____” type of video, but I might be up for the challenge. Leave it with me and we'll see what happens. No promises though. 😅
@ChamilawarnaАй бұрын
good video thank you !!
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
You're most welcome! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching!
@PREXSEАй бұрын
Nice one Anthony! Great vid
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
Legend. Thanks for watching!
@Mr_FredukАй бұрын
Great. More please ❤
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
@@Mr_Freduk thanks for watching! Is there anything in particular you'd like more of?
@Mr_FredukАй бұрын
@ nothing in particular. Just nice to see tracks being made in logic, rather than Ableton.
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
@Mr_Freduk that's exactly why I did it tbh. I'm glad to hear it's appreciated!
@user99641Ай бұрын
@@Mr_Freduk ableton remain a better daw though lol just learn it
@Mr_FredukАй бұрын
@@user99641 I like Cubase as well as logic and Ableton
@yakirtzaig452516 күн бұрын
Can you show us how to do movment paning with stock plugin logic as you did with panman?
@AnthonyHuttley16 күн бұрын
@@yakirtzaig4525 sure thing! Let me know if you need any other "How To" vids.
@georginikolov1141Ай бұрын
Great tune not another anyma shite.keep it up man
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
@@georginikolov1141 hey thank you! It's not perfect, but it's definitely a good start. I've polished it up a bit since this video, perhaps I should make another one for the extra details. I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
@georginikolov1141Ай бұрын
@AnthonyHuttley you welcome pal pressed the sub
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
@@georginikolov1141 I saw that, thank you. 🙇♂️ Onwards and upwards hey. 🚀
@QuintonDeFreitasАй бұрын
very nice! which samplepack are those toploops from?
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
That's a great question. I can't remember but I think they're from the chop shop. Quality samples! Btw thanks so much for watching!
@jasperruddock5155Ай бұрын
is this logic 11.1?
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
@@jasperruddock5155 unfortunately not. I'm running Logic 10 point something on a 2016 Intel Mac. I'll upgrade one day. 😅
@jasperruddock5155Ай бұрын
@AnthonyHuttley Nothing wrong it's all the way
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
@@jasperruddock5155 yeah it gets the job done eventually. Usually not without crashing once or twice. Haha.
@jasperruddock5155Ай бұрын
@AnthonyHuttley The new logic now has a search option, so you don't need to scroll through anymore, which they have in studio one
@AnthonyHuttleyАй бұрын
Oh man, that sounds so good! I've been meaning to organise my plugs a bit better. Maybe I'll do that soon.