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.
The Kling Klong label boss, expert sound designer and pop record producer discusses the challenges faced by producers today, explains why he never starts a track with the drums and lists his Desert Island Kit.
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 Berlin-based duo and Riemann Kollektion 7 guest producers field questions on mixing, mastering, monitoring and more.
Want to tease the crowd with big build-ups and massive drops? Marc ’01′ Adamo lifts the lid on making tasty transitions in the latest S2S video walkthrough.
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.
The progressive tech-house don takes to the S2S hotseat and tells us why great productions are all about investing time, quiet monitoring – and rolling away non-bass frequencies at 125Hz.
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.
A choice selection of bite-sized tips for deep, pared down minimal productions
Don’t say we don’t spoil you here at S2S: this month we bring you an exclusive interview with Beatport chart-topper Manuel De La Mare.
The Great Stuff, Turbo and Yellow Tail regular spills all on phat basslines, keeping at it, and why his monitors are always kept turned down.