How To Make House Track In 10 Steps • Full Song From Start To Finish
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In this video, I show how to make a House (Deep House) track in 10 steps.
This step-by-step guide will help you to overcome creative blocks, finish a song from start to finish and create an awesome house track! I'll show how to create the beat, what instruments to use, how to create bass/synth lines, talk about typical arrangements for House tracks and add lifts, drops, fills & ear candy!
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:28 Challenge Outline
02:07 Preparing the Session (Tracks, Bpm etc.)
02:51 Step 1: Vocals (Using Samples)
05:42 Step 2: Hi-Hats (Dram Rack & Groove Pool)
08:54 Step 3: Drums
10:20 Step 4: Synthesizer (Wavetable)
13:12 Step 5: Piano Chords (Using MIDI FX)
15:58 Step 6: Bass
16:52 Step 7: House Track Arrangement
20:54 Step 8: Audio Effects For Vocals, Return Tracks, Synths etc.
23:13 Step 9: Transitions, Movement, Lifts & Swells
25:46 Step 10: Drum Fills & Ear Candy
28:39 Final Track, Reflection & Patreon Shoutouts
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@Strages_Powers
2 жыл бұрын
@cmegroup23 of course she's a poser, that's what makes her great you nobody.
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
@cmegroup23 Thanks 🥰
I've discovered something of a similar workflow idea recently. For the past few weeks I've set myself the goal of producing a track in about an hour each time, from start to finish. One of the liberating things of the time constraint, as you suggest yourself, is that whether the end result is good doesn't matter all that much, more that you repeatedly go through the process. By repeatedly going through the process, much like an instrumentalist practises their instrument, you refine your workflow, add new features to techniques at bit at a time, and regularly revising stuff learned earlier. If necessary (and with an hour constraint it is often necessary), 'cheat' as much as necessary (though I always aim to be honest about what is original and what is not). My first couple of weeks I was just playing with trance construction kits, with zero originality, with the aim of practising basic arrangement and learning what goes where. The overall philosophy is then to focus on improving one particular 5% of the overall workflow, and basically cheating and using shortcuts for everything else. Gradually the hope is to then wean oneself off of the 'cheats and shortcuts'. Going from other peoples loops to my own, from other people's presets to mine, doing more and more of my own creative manipulation, and so on. But, importantly, always doing things in the context of making a track, with a defined time limit and a rough idea of the endpoint. I like your channel by the way.
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Yes I do think it’s alot about practise but also about just sometimes focusing what you know and not what you don’t alreadt know. Finding peice in creativity and having fun with the tools.. without the focus on ”right or wrong” 🙌🔥
another great video. looking forward to trying it out with the hints and tips. Enjoying the track as well. :)
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear! ☺️ and thanks!
Awesome work LNA 😌🤘
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!! 🥰
wow, this is amazing, I can feel you!
Love this! It’s a proper earworm! 👂🏻 🎶
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Sing sing sing it! ❤️❤️🙌💃🕺
Right off this video is interesting for many ways. Most for me is the insight to how you're doing this as a self challenge. Also liked watching where the inspiration began and where you felt the next steps were and explained why. Great content!
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! This feedback means so much to me ❤️☺️
Love it !
amazing, thank you
Thank you you're a blessing
🙌 loved it!
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Yay awesome!
Hi Liina, Thank You for putting this great tutorial up on your channel. I will be trying to create my first track via this method. It has inspired me to stop procrastinating, and get down to actually making some music.
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Have fun creating!
It is really helpfull and deal with the exact feeling I have sometimes. Especially when you cannot sing by yourself, you try to start in another frustrated way. Thx for this point of view.
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to share! I know we all struggle with creative confidence sometimes!
Kiitos for a great video yet again! 🙏 The timing was perfect: I have a free week ahead, so I decided to challenge myself and make a new song. (Now it's out there, so I'll have to do it. 😆)
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Amazing perfect!
Groovy! 💃 🕺
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
💃🕺❤️❤️❤️
A lot to like about your track. The arpeggiated sound in your intro creates a great vibe, nice chords too & when it comes back in. Like the lyrics too
@LNADoesAudioStuff
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes I like too ☺️
You're just brilliant 👍🏻
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
🥰
Nice… I like the quick work flow for a quick foundation/base of a track.
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Yess glad you liked it!
Good stuff
Amazing. Love these deep house mood, very 90s ❤
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Yes bit of a 90’s vibe right?! 🙌🙌🙌
@jazzsong8566
2 жыл бұрын
@@LNADoesAudioStuff Sure! I ❤️ it 🕺🏻
Thanks so much
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasuire!
Much good content, appreciate!
@isaacanthonydj4124
2 жыл бұрын
i think about starting video, you show me why people don't have glasses on TV, light reflection is distracting. at least i have black frames...
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Yes unfortunate cool classes🤷🏼 gald you liked the video!
Really enjoyed it. Sorry that you got Covid. Get well soon!
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Already feeling a lot better thank you! ☺️
@wilson_joe
2 жыл бұрын
Thats good news..
Hey! Thanks for the video, super useful. Unsure if I might of missed it but what software are you using throughout to create the track?
Thanks!
@LNADoesAudioStuff
Жыл бұрын
My pleasuire ☺️
@TilliKommunikation
Жыл бұрын
@@LNADoesAudioStuff Heading over to your Patreon now. ;-)
Wow what a vid!!! you've help me more in this video than my 5 years of music production in college.😂 started to resize less is more with house music cheers
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Aw amazing! So glad to hear! 🙌☺️
Moro Tampereelta Liina! Thanks for all your great videos! I have hardly ever used Session view so I got a bit lost at 17:02 when you said you arranged the track there and then recorded it to Arrangement view. :-) Do you have a video where you explain how to do this?
Absolute classic💢💢
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks ☺️
You’re an awesome 😎 KZread channel.
After watching this vid, I went back and removed half of the jokers in my "Favs" and "Watch Later" list. I'm no spring chicken when it comes to watching KZread music production tutorials, so when I heard you mention "turn your choke on in the hi-hats", that locked me into your channel for #LIFE. Consider me a "lifer" LNA. 😎 Cant wait to check out your other vids.
@LNADoesAudioStuff
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason! welcome to the channel and glad you like the videos!
Cool legend has it that house was made when you had a 4X4 beat with the high hat reversed on the 4th beat. ala Bird in a gilded cage '88 Trax records.
Hi LNA....Cool Video! Where can i get those grooove templates? Is it just a nice gimmick of Ableton or where can i get this cool stuff :) Cheers
Nice work, to say you did this in around 2.5 hours you have a good foundation to work from.Personally in ultra rare cases if i am lucky and get a track sequenced in say around 3 hours, it still needs mixing and mastering. As for knowing when a song is finished? i suppose its raising the bar to your own expectations & abilities of what you would consider worth listening to, but also having the ability to be your own worse critic. When that is satisfied then it's kind of finished. Anyway good work. all the best. 👍
Your content is so great for a beginner producer. Such a helpful video. Followed it from start to.. "Finnish". .... Ill see myself out..
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Hahh thanks! ☺️🇫🇮
What software are you using. Iam completely green regarding this but I will catch on quickly
Took you 2.5h to make this track, it could take me about 2.5years. omg!
I like the goofy way that you teach...
@LNADoesAudioStuff
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Just being myself 😜
To be honest, the track is not my cup of tea. And personally, I prefer playing the stuff myself into Ableton. But I honor the fact that it was a challenge. Since I've switched from BandLab Studio to Ableton in May, I've created a whole bunch of tracks. In the backflip I would say, some of them should better have been unreleased on SoundCloud. And some of them will stay unreleased. Due to this I can totally agree to the thought to get things done. Because well, you may filter an idea to your next brilliant track out of those stuff you don't like. Btw, I like your way of presenting your content. Thumbs up, keep going!
Great videos learning so much. 👌 I do have a question about equipment are you using Mac or PC? Thanks best wishes John
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you liked it! I work with Mac :)
@johnscarratt8914
2 жыл бұрын
@@LNADoesAudioStuff thanks so much Mac here I come ..
Love it, wish you would have spent a little more time explaining the analog synth tho
Get well soon!
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Already feeling much better!
Hey :) I wasn't able to find wavetable on my Abelton, is it something that comes with the DAW or do I have to DL it?
@LNADoesAudioStuff
Жыл бұрын
It cames with Suite version ☺️
@stefanofattorini2551
Жыл бұрын
@@LNADoesAudioStuff Oh man I don t have that one......in this case, F major stands for.......wait for it........wait for it......
@stefanofattorini2551
Жыл бұрын
@@LNADoesAudioStuff Major fail! :D LOLOLOLOLOLOL :D
Does segue count on a studio album 💿 LNA why does it transfer to one’s song to another and also my cousin Stephanie boyfriend Danny Crooke said if you skip ⏭ a track like sanctify or deeper you won’t be able to find out where segue happens aka continue without a pause happend so my question is do I have to listen 👂 to the whole entire track from start to end to know when will the segue happens and also why is segue is a artistic choice and also why does it furthers the story on a while album 💿 like feeder polythene and foo fighters there is nothing left to lose and also does segue count on a studio album 💿 when song structure aka the arrangement and also the song writing ✍️ aka male story while listening 👂 to a recording studio album 💿?
what did you pressed when you pressed that ?😀
@Rainer01
Жыл бұрын
to apply the groove
❤️🇧🇩
@LNADoesAudioStuff
2 жыл бұрын
😊
This video was great, but it only seemed to focus only on Ableton Live. And it was super fast for beginners.
@LNADoesAudioStuff
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, yes it's the way I produce to show most authentic workflow. :)
@by_antony
Жыл бұрын
@@LNADoesAudioStuff too fast for me
Hi where are you
just listened to the final result and... absolutely beginner track with no mixing , no automation, poor fx etc . put that track into a dancefloor and see how everyone goes to a bar. as a first track it is maybe ok
@LNADoesAudioStuff
Жыл бұрын
lol
I got a lot of respect for you. I learn a huge amount here. But your stuff doesn‘t groove. It kills me. If you only knew groove a little. Look into it and your stuff will fly for sure.
@LNADoesAudioStuff
Жыл бұрын
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negging
You are toooo fast.