Greetings Memphy, I hope you're doing fantastic. I'm circling back on the email I sent you a few days ago about a possible partnership. I'd appreciate your thoughts!
There is literally nothing here that isn't useful to me. I have been waiting to find a video with this kind of information for so long, I know I will watch this and study it so much over the next amount of time. By the way, I just made the switch from fl studio (trial) to logic pro, but i'm finding fl a lot more friendly and useable than logic pro, so do you think I should stick with logic pro, or switch back to fl, even though it's the trial version?
Very good clip and tips. Just a tip for tuning Kicks: If your Kick is short and punchy, like deadmau5's Kicks, then a kind of trasient. If your Kick is long and boomy, like an 808, then it's good to check the tuning.
Really really loving this side of youtube :) I have never felt so inspired, and the "Writers block isn't a thing" bit really struck a chord. Off to make trash beats guys, thank you for the amazing video and all the awesome people in the comments giving beginners (me) hope ^_^
i almost lost an entire instrumental because i didnt utilise ctrl-s on my potato PC. Glad fl studio saves a backup regardless, although i lost some small progress, but it was ok coz i could re do the small details, it was better than losing the whole thing. Point is, no matter how confident you're feeling, use ctrl-s, losing a file you worked hard on hurts waayyy more than a heartbreak.
Idk if you remember, but would it be possible for me to use the pro melody and chord progression for a song I'm want to make? It's a non-profit song, I will credit you and will not post it anywhere.
Chord progression and melodies aren't affected by any legal stuff, basically you can copy anything you want :) (every big artist is doing the same thing)