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Sonic Academy How To Make Tech House 2019 with Rene Amesz TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE screenshot
SYNTHiC4TE | July 14 2019 | 2.18 GB
This week Sonic Academy proudly welcomes back Dutch based House legend Rene Amesz for a brand new course in How To Make Tech House 2019.

This time we get to follow along as Rene starts with a blank template and creates this groove saturated masterpiece that is unmistakably his from the ground up, proving yet again that Tech House is a genre that Rene simply owns

Carefully choosing the right samples and loops with a ton of layering, editing and shifting off the grid to create swing we see how to build that bouncing funky beat before adding a rolling bass line, vocals and synth stabs. Once all the elements are in place we then check out Rene's method of arranging the track by taking away sections and using automation to break down and build up tension and always making sure something new is happening throughout the track to keep the listener happy.

Finally we mixdown and carry out a basic master so the track is ready to fill the dance floor with an absolute classic!



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comments

  Resident 29.09.2008 7 472
+230
Thanks so much Horsemen. good stuff!!
  Resident 12.03.2014 637
+339
Don't wanna sounds like a crybaby,

but if i could suggest something, i wish these tutorials could be named like

"xxxx xxxx xx x xxx x xx 2019 xx- CUBASE-tutorial-synthic4te" or
"xxxx xxxx xx x xxx x xx 2019 xx- Ableton Live-tutorial-synthic4te" or
"xxxx xxxx xx x xxx x xx 2019 xx- Fl studio-tutorial-synthic4te" ......

very often, the tutorial name doesn't mention which DAW it was made on...and in the description text, still no daw. The only way to check which daw it is, is going to the main website, and watching a few seconds of a video preview (sure, it only takes 10 seconds).

That way, a user could instantly know which daw was used, and decide if it is interesting /important to him or not.

in this case, the video was made on cubase.

Of course, it's not super important , it's just a tiny detail. Thanks anyway :)
  Member 17.08.2016 5 232
+85
True. Although lately I don't care if it's not my daw. I go ahead and download them, and skim through the videos to get a feel for the teaching format. The daw is secondary to the quality of the song and the clarity of the thought flow-given you have the basic skills
If you can dream it you can do it

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