Underground techno essentials with Abayomi | Native Instruments

Published 2024-08-20
Watch as producer Abayomi builds an underground breakbeat techno track with our two new releases, Nacht from the Play Series and the Void Eclipse Expansion. This duo comes bursting with fierce synths, thumping basses, and hypnotic sequences – all you to bring raw techno energy to your tracks.

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All Comments (18)
  • @woofer8395
    Will Komplete 15 be released in September? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
  • This is cool Abayomi. Greetings from Lagos city Nigeria. ( Afrobeat @ fatibof music)
  • @TheHutchMusic
    Thank you. I enjoyed that tutorial. Q. What computer monitor is that, please? (I am tired of using two, rather have a wide one). :-)
  • @ssso-m5j
    why your limiter is looking different than mine? O_o
  • @PalaceofVision
    I’m not sure this really showcases the NI products it features, especially since we never actually hear the finished track in its entirety. However, I really like the way Abayomi explains the choices he’s made. Less off the usual stuff about the sounds and more about the techniques he used to make the track work. He seems to think about production in a very distinct way where it’s much more about the effect he wants the track to have than the sound of the music. Oh and with these themed sound packs/play instruments NI is doing, I really miss the occasions where they’d do playlists that were reflective of the genre they’re highlighting. It’s a shame because I don’t know any of the artists they have enrolled to help create the packs and I’m often not familiar with the genre, so I’m far less likely to be interested. If I have a playlist I can follow I might at least get an idea of what the genre is like. Especially as the projects NI highlights with these packs are less tracks than interesting sketches.
  • @andersnelson
    Instructions unclear, i accidentally exploded my speakers with the awesome techno song i made 👍 Good job on the tutorial 😁
  • @HugoDaSilva7
    I just went through the whole time-skipping video to try and hear some sound