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Hardware based artist Ludowic
https://youtube.com/@ludoWicmusic
Developer of early touch synths on iOS. Microtonal experimentation.
http://rrr00bb.blogspot.com/2013/01/audio-languages.html
https://youtube.com/@rrr00bb1
Vi is a genius … math music and more
https://youtube.com/@Vihart
BoBeats
https://youtube.com/@BoBeats
He creates Video about synth and music production gear.
Bloom music
https://youtube.com/@Bloom_Music
Synth and gear review
Great idea. I am always looking for more music related youtuber
Captain Pikant
https://youtube.com/@CaptainPikant
He analyse beats and drum machine. Sometimes deconstruct famous song beat.
Synthwave Pro https://youtube.com/@SynthwavePro
He teaches how to produce Synthwave. Very relaxing voice and style.
Retro sound
https://youtube.com/@retrosound72
He as tons of classic 70s and 80s gear that he explore and use to make song in the style of those era.
Nahre Sol. Mostly a classical pianist, in last few years she's been investigating other genres, doing more with synthesizers and on computer with DAWS. She's kind of loosely affiliated with other good youtube musicians like Adam Neely or Andrew Huang, both of whom should also be listed here.
She's got a lot of educational stuff on her channel, and her music theory ebook that you can purchase from her website looks excellent, for someone looking for that kind of thing
For examples of non-classical stuff on her channel, search it for 'Synthesizers, as digested by a classical musician', 'I used Chopin to program drums', 'I used Lizst to write "Synthwave"', or 'How synthesizers have influenced me as a classical musician'. She's also got at least one or two on looping.
https://www.youtube.com/@NahreSol
https://www.nahresol.com/
Venus Theory
https://youtube.com/@VenusTheory
Gear review, music and sample and lately lots of talks about being a musician. As helped me get over myself and finishing tracks.
Underdog electronic music school
https://youtube.com/@OscarUnderdog
Teach techniques on producing electronics music.
Produce like a Pro
https://youtube.com/@Producelikeapro
A guy with years of real life experience mixing music.
These are good. Keep ‘em coming.
Mixbus Tv
https://youtube.com/@mixbustv
A mixing and mastering engeneer with big muscle.
Todd Smith
https://youtube.com/@toddsmithmusic3172
He produce dark electro and talks about synth
Specter Sound studio
https://youtube.com/@SpectreSoundStudios
He is a mix engineer specialized in metal. He as some very interesting video on were the metal guitar tone comes from. Spoiler: the speakers.
He likes to shout. 😂
The house of Kush
https://youtube.com/@TheHouseofKushTV
He as a company that produces physical and plugin compressor and mixing gear.
If you can't hear what compression does watch this.
Joey Sturgis tone
https://youtube.com/@joeymusic
A metal mix engineer who as work with some of the biggest name in modern metal.
These resources may very soon become more important as it becomes possible for thousands (or millions) more people to record, mix and produce professional quality audio with their iPads.
Ted Gioia's newsletter
https://tedgioia.substack.com/
Music historian. He has a very interesting perspective on creative endeavors, the entertainment industry and beyond. For a jazz-focused person it's very refereshing to see him recommend current artists of a wide variety instead of remaining safely anchored to the masters of the past.
Dean from Electronisounds
https://m.youtube.com/@ElectronisoundsAudio/videos
Audio University
https://m.youtube.com/@AudioUniversity
Signals Music Studio
https://youtube.com/@SignalsMusicStudio
Unfortunately it appears they have stopped (paused?) posting new videos, but lots of great and accessible stuff on music theory etc.
Dan Baker
https://youtube.com/@DanBakerMusic
Didn’t see him on the list so far(?) but he deserves to be here.
I like Cableguys YouTube shorts. Sound design tutorials for people with short attention spans. Actually pretty good in my opinion, they don't assume that you know nothing...
Benn Jordan is pretty much the only music related youtuber whose vids I usually want to watch when they pop up in my feed. Very smart guy who always has a fresh take on things
Absolutely. He makes top tier content.
+1.
Has anyone mentioned AutomaticGainsay? He’s great. Also the classic: SonicState.
A few not mentioned yet.
Martin Stürtzer: Ambient / Electronic / Dub Techno artist from Wuppertal (Germany).
https://www.youtube.com/@MartinStuertzer
ADSR-ASMR: Synth Jams, demos and reviews, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/@OscillatorSink
iPad Beat Making:
https://www.youtube.com/@iPadBeatMaking
Bolo Da Producer:
https://www.youtube.com/@BoloDaProducer
Production & Engineering, Ken "Hiwatt" Marshall:
https://www.youtube.com/@hiwattmarshall
Stranjah is really good if you like Jungle, DnB kind of stuff
https://youtube.com/@STRANJAH