Produce Deep Tech Chords In Massive
Tutorial maestro Marc Adamo gets deep inside Native Instrument’s Massive to create a lush, deep and detailed synth patch for deep tech-house producers.
Tutorial maestro Marc Adamo gets deep inside Native Instrument’s Massive to create a lush, deep and detailed synth patch for deep tech-house producers.
Want to get that old school house organ sound in Maya Jane Coles’ Beatport chart-topper What They Say? Marc Adamo shows you how in the latest addition of our exclusive video series.
Marc Adamo puts layered claps and snares under the microscope, dissecting the process and showing you how to build your own one-shots in this essential beat-making video tutorial.
The German producer, mastering engineer, DJ and label manager chats exclusively to S2S.
The Swiss deep house maestro talks about vintage inspiration, digital tools, and how he keeps his drum tracks in check.
S2S is home to over 5 million samples across 500+ products. And there’s one man who knows each intimately… Step forward Dave Felton, S2S co-founder, who this fortnight takes his pick of the best one-shot drum collections.
Not widely thought of as the sexiest of effects, reverb and delay can be used in all kinds of creative ways to introduce both subtle shades and striking colour to a mix. Bruce Aisher delivers his latest series of pro walkthroughs.
S2S’s Summer Sale has kicked off with more than 100 price cuts on some of the best sounds around. Dave Felton highlights his top of the drops.
The San Francisco house pioneer, former Om A&R man and Grammy nominee makes his case for trusting one’s production instincts and developing a unique signature sound.
We chat to the wunderkid from Essen about different workflows for different styles, what makes a track stand out and why being talented in the studio just isn’t enough.
A choice selection of bite-sized tips for deep, pared down minimal productions
S2S is home to over 5 million samples across 500+ products. And there’s one man who knows each intimately… Step forward Dave Felton, S2S co-founder, who this fortnight takes his pick of the best tribal percussion collections.
He’s loved by Carl Cox and Ben Watt, he’s released on OM and Lot 49, but he’s still hyper-critical of his productions. West coast house stalwart Worthy spills all on the S2S hotseat.
In the latest of our genre spotlights, the SM team offer a few choice tips for producing deep tech-infused house.