Video: How i make melodic techno music

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Hey guys!
hope you are well :)

Made this new tutorial, maybe you'll find it usefull.


Cheers

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Thanks, random internet troll

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oh, the irony!
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KnowsAudio wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 11:17 am Thanks, random internet troll
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@KnowsAudio,
It's not 'bad' and I suspect that you're fairly new to making music videos (with only 33 subscribers and one month of output).

But ask yourself: what new things are you trying to teach us?
And why?

Sorry but if anything, the song is dull and your presentation is dull.
There is a selection of some audio clips that you state you recorded months ago. But are they any better than what people were teaching us about melodic techno approx 5-7 years ago?

If anything, it sounds like a load of loops thrown together but with some simple EQ, compression and delay/reverb.
(I don't think you even play the whole track to put your examples into a greater context?)

You would be better doing a video which starts from scratch, designs the patches (or at least explains why you designed prior patches), and then layer these, and mix these live.
Then we get a flavour of what you are about.


As said, it's not 'bad' and I'm no video producer (although I am a fan of techno videos and there are some good ones out there; I have also been following techno, and occasionally making it, since around 1994).

However, why should we watch your video when it brings nothing new to the party?

ps, did you intend to clip the final audio so hard for this mix video?

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