More videos like How to Make a Beat and Record Audio in Serato Studio 👉 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlczpwSXEOyaICxFYl7Gwoqd9Dx5EIcdK
Shop Serato DJ Pro Software at Sweetwater 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/qnXdjL
If you‘re wondering what video gear we use, check it out 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/x9DdGv
Serato Studio is in the business of making beats, and it should come as no surprise that business is booming! DJs and first-time producers alike have much to gain from Serato Studio, thanks to a unique approach to a DAW that speaks DJ as fluently as it does beginner. In this video, Serato‘s own OP Miller shows how to make a beat within Serato, delving into version 1.6‘s new capabilities for building out full song arrangements with ease. While all of Serato‘s renowned sampling power remains intact, users can now record vocals, instruments, vinyl, and any audio source imaginable directly into Serato Studio, allowing you to take advantage of all of Studio‘s impressive features with original audio to craft better-sounding tracks.
After you watch, check out Sweetwater.com today for all your music instrument and pro audio needs! 👉 https://imp.i114863.net/QO31Q3
0:00 – Intro
0:57 – Op Miller’s Drum Deck
1:39 – Creating Drum Chops
2:22 – Combining Drum Sounds
2:52 – Adding Serenade, Weirdness, and Xylophone Samples
5:24 – All the Samples Together
6:00 – Drum Sounds with the Samples
6:13 – Creating a Bass Line
7:07 – Adding the Track to the Bass Line
7:37 – Adding a Virtual Instrument
9:19 – Arranging the Scenes into a Track
10:48 – Setting Up an Audio Track for Jacob’s Live Bass
11:39 – Jacob Playing Bass over the Loop
12:50 – Piecing Together Jacob’s Sounds into the Track
12:12 – Integrated Processing of Serato Studio
12:13 – Bouncing Out the Audio in Serato Studio
24:35 – Thanks for Watching!
#Sweetwater #Serato