Yousuke Edition

Yousuke Edition

Talk about music production, composition, songwriting, and audio engineering.

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RESOURCES:

>/prod/ Pastebin -
pastebin.com/08mwwiAV (embed) (downloads; further resources)

Sound Design:

>SeamlessR (in-depth music production and sound design tutorials, based on FL Studio)
youtube.com/user/SeamlessR

>Rocket Powered Sound (EDM)
youtube.com/channel/UCFReVt5TAC1zGnuNkgHw-fg

>Syntorial (widely considered the best place to go to learn synthesis)
syntorial.com/

>Mr. Bill (Ableton based, some of the best sound design tutorials on the planet. Aimed more towards IDM-type stuff. He also posts his music here)
youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes

>BusyWorksBeats (explains hip hop in very elaborate ways in FL Studio)
youtube.com/user/busyworksbeats

>Sadowick (explains old school electronic music in very elaborate ways in Ableton)
youtube.com/user/SadowickProduction

>ADSR Music Production Tutorials
youtube.com/channel/UCf5UKh_cj2_5pUomhyswWYQ

MIXING:

>Point Blank Music School
youtube.com/channel/UCIWNozFjO8yVdJFsGKVmPgg

>Pensado's Place
youtube.com/user/PensadosPlace

>Samori Coles (Compression, EQ, etc)
youtube.com/user/homestudiotutor/videos

>Modern Mixing
youtube.com/user/ModernMixing/videos

FL STUDIO:

>WarBeats (Getting comfortable in FL Studio)
youtube.com/user/nfxbeats/videos

>Image Line Tutorials
youtube.com/user/imageline/playlists

WRITING:

>12tone
youtube.com/channel/UCTUtqcDkzw7bisadh6AOx5w/playlists

>Micheal New
youtube.com/user/Rhaptapsody/playlists

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>Open a kick in iZotope RX to remove a fluttery noise
>Forget what I'm doing
>Make 12 alternate kick drums
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At least I got lost in the sauce after I did what I set out to do.

I'm so glad I have and know how to use RX.

Is there a term for what I think is best described as triplets pushed back a 16th?

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Rhythm came to me in the shower, had some issues transcribing it until I realized I clicking my teeth in triplets or sextuplets and slapping along on the 8ths or 4ths depending on how the tempo is interpreted, I think. This has quickly become a favored rhythmic tool for me.

I learned rhythm and apparently incorrect time signature terminology on a DAW, don't know words good.

Also an additional detail is that playing normal triplets alongside it sounds wrong so it's not just normal triplets. Like the rhythm doesn't match up.

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Really cool, wish the growly thing that plays at 1 minute had a little more motion to it so it wasn't a solid sustaining tone at the end, like it's roaring or growling or something.

At 2 minutes onward I don't care for the bass musically or tonally.

>Using DX Manager to properly name some dumped banks
>Double click a patch to edit or click twice to rename
>50% success rate
>Click twice after doing it too fast
>Opens patch editor in one click
>25% success rate
Seeing that patch editing window pop up, which I have to manually mouse over to the X of to exit, fills me with indescribable instantaneous rage.

Plus Ctrl+A, typically known for selecting all text, will open the Save As dialog while it's clearly focused on a text box.

This bitch been around since 1992 and this fucking cunt can't get his user experience to surpass a kick in the balls.

Oh actually just using a hex editor is a lot easier. It's not hidden or compressed or anything it's just typical ASCII right there.

Took me way less time to rename a bank and it loads everything correctly, except now Dexed is sayin it's "not for the DX7 or it is corrupted, load anyway"? Maybe there's some sort of hash for each instrument including the patch name for verifying MIDI transfers, bet I can recalculate it with DXConvert or something.

Can just resave it right in Dexed, no problem. I can't believe DX Manager is $20 with that double click / click twice shit.