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NO LONGER BE LIMITED BY PRE-MADE SAMPLES – INSTEAD, CREATE HARD TECHNO KICKS THAT PERFECTLY MATCH YOUR ARTISTIC VISION
Stop spending your time watching endless online videos and save years of practice
Hard techno is known for its powerful and aggressive sound. If your kick lacks impact, punch, or presence, the track may feel weak and fail to capture the intensity required for the genre.
A poorly designed kick could lead to a weak or inconsistent rhythm, making it difficult for listeners to engage with the music and dance to it.
A bad kick might not convey the intended emotions or atmosphere of your track. If you're aiming for a dark and aggressive vibe, a weak kick could undermine that intention.
In live settings, such as DJ sets or live performances, a bad kick can fail to capture the audience's attention and create the desired impact. This could lead to a lackluster response from the crowd.
In the competitive world of electronic music production, having consistently poor kicks could affect your reputation among fellow producers and potential
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Production Music Live Techno Start to Finish in FL Studio
The Complete Process to Club-Ready Sound Techno FL from start to finish About this Course Start To Finish. Starting from nothing we are explaining everything before creating drums, sounds, fx, chords, arrangements, until we have a finished, mixed & mastered track.
Follow along the full production process. While going through all important stages of the production, everything will be explained in detail. Pick up tricks and skills, save valuable time. Use the techniques and apply them to your own productions.
100% Stock & Serum. In this course we teach you that to produce top chart ready tracks you only need FL Studio & Serum.
What You Get 30+ High Quality Video Tutorials 4,5h+ Video Sessions with lifetime access Industry Level Knowledge, Tricks & Secrets
Sonic Academy - HOW TO MAKE Techno with Mac Vaughn
COURSE DESCRIPTION It's Takeover Time again here at Sonic Academy, and this time we're taking on Techno!
We're proudly welcoming back Mac Vaughn for this epic 'How To Make' as he breaks down and recreates his powerful and dark track Leviathan from scratch in Ableton. Starting with an in-depth look at the features that define a fast bass line Techno track, we begin by building the layered drums, bass rumble and bass lines before moving on to the lead and breakdown. After arranging and automating the basic structure, we dive into some sound design to fill out the track and build on the story before carrying out a mix and master. This monster of a track is built using solely stock and free plugins - and of course Kick 2 and ANA 2, and packed with tips, tricks and techniques to help you create your own dark, pounding techno floor-filler.
But that's not all...!
To celebrate this event we're hosting another Remix Competition where you can use your newfound skills and make your very own version of this track with some incredible and exclusive prizes up for grabs!
Find out more by clicking on the 'REMIX COMPETITION' tab above!
Contest Ends 20/03/2023 - 23:59 PT
Throughout this event, we'll be chatting with you guys and answering any questions both in the comments section here and over on our dedicated forums page here!
You can also check a Spotify Playlist we've put together here
9 Parts To a Better Mix This Low-End Masterclass includes over 1.5 hours of expert tuition broken down into 9 invaluable video tutorials. By the end of the course you will have a better understanding of all the elements required to create a balanced low-end along with practical techniques for achieving a more professional and consistent mix.
PART 1 – Introduction – A look at the course and how it’s formatted. PART 2 – Acoustic Treatment – This video discusses the first step at getting a great low end mix, your room and listening environment. PART 3 – Understanding Low End – This video introduces the 3 Zones that we will be looking at throughout the tutorial course. PART 4 – Zone 1 – This video introduces the concepts and frequencies around Zone 1 of the low end. PART 5 – Zone 2 – Zone 2 is the Punch part of the low end. Adding a bit to this frequency range can help add punch. PART 6 – Zone 3 – The Smack zone is there to add the high end to the low end. This can be helpful on kicks, basses and other low range mid instruments. PART 7 – Low End Arrangement – A big component to getting a good low end mix is having a proper arrangement. If your baseline is too busy then it will ultimately conflict with the kick. PART 8 – Layering Low End Sounds – A big component to a getting a big low end part of the mix is layering sounds together. Whether that’s basses or kicks. However, you need to do it correctly and keep in mind the 3 zones when doing so. PART 9 – Mixing Tips and Tricks – This video looks at a host of mixing tips and tricks focused around the low end zones.
Sound design in hard techno Rolling kick & distortion loops and fat saw basses vocal processing Modular integration into Ableton Live Manipulating Samples in FL Studio Content & Details
On Demand Videos 3 hours 15 minutes running time spread over 7 chapters Lifetime access to course content Suitable for any DAW