Hellberg – All The Way (VIP Mix)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2016 single All The Way (VIP Mix).
Music from All The Way (VIP Mix)
Gear Used On All The Way (VIP Mix)
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Hellberg – All The Way (VIP Mix) (2016). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
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Software Plugins and VSTs used by Hellberg on All The Way (VIP Mix)
Lennar Digital Sylenth1 Software Synthesizer
Avg price: $155.00
Used on "Slumber Party", as stated by Hellberg in the song's official Splice project annotations (released November 5, 2015).
Awesome Backup Lead: I categorize this lead as a "back up" but really it is very important for the overall sound even though you mostly hear the vocal lead when listening casually to the track. Made in Sylenth!
Deep Housey Midbass: Mixing elements from a bunch of different genres is always fun. I think this midbassy sound that has that 2k15 deep house vibe was a perfect fit with the rest of the track. Made with Sylenth1.
Slide Pad: A Sylenth1 Pad with a lot of slide, might be a bit of distortion on there as well. Decapitator from SoundToys is awesome for that.
Avg price: $197.00
Used for the "Slide Pad" on "Slumber Party", as stated by Hellberg in the song's official Splice project annotations (released November 5, 2015).
Slide Pad: A Sylenth1 Pad with a lot of slide, might be a bit of distortion on there as well. Decapitator from SoundToys is awesome for that.
Used on "Slumber Party", as stated by Hellberg in the song's official Splice project annotations (released November 5, 2015).
HipsterSynth: I love this preset from the M1, and I thought it was a fun addition to the break. Sometimes you just gotta add weird stuff that sounds good and hope it works out, haha.
Mallet: Korg M1 <3
PercyArpyThing: Didn't know how to describe it better, weird sounds that play happy melodies seems to be an on going theme for this project haha. This was also made with the M1.
The Piano Riff: This took a while to make. A lot of compression, resampling, reverb and cutting went into making this the way it is now. Making something that is not a real piano sound real and then turning it glitchy and stuttery is very fun, but challenging. The piano is originally from the Korg M1.
Used for the "LeadVocal" on "Slumber Party", as stated by Hellberg in the song's official Splice project annotations (released November 5, 2015).
LeadVocal: Made this by reversing a famous pop artists [sic] vocal, pitching it up a few keys then cutting it up using Fruity Slicer. I love it.