yo you have mad talent and you can recreate songs perfectly,i don't understand why you are so underrated (also since i saw ur videos i started using omnisphere and rc-20 retro color,and that 2 bois help me a lot in my tracks)
I've been subbed for a few months now, and I still can't believe this dude hasn't hit at LEAST 100k subs yet. The remakes are perfect every time, and the amount of effort he puts into them really pays off. I'm hoping this dude's channel blows up soon
@@trapagliabeats Mike Dean played it on analog live in the studio session, but its the Spelunking preset on the KORG MonoPoly and I would turn up the attack a bit. You're welcome boys
There's a sound design tutorial for all sounds in r.i.p screw in reverbmachine.com. The main sound (spelunken) its made out of a single triangle wave + pluck filter envelope and a ton of reverb
there’s a dirty synth bass after he says “i’m too wavy think i need a lyft” that you left out though. it’s unlike you to leave out details. everything okay at home Aiden?😔😂
Hey Aiden, thanks for what you've doing, it's been really helpful. Your last beat is clean af, could you show your mixing and mastering process? The 808 & kick sounded insane
As someone who’s recently gotten into music production, I’ve been struggling with the music theory side of it. How did you learn music theory and what would you say is the best way to learn music theory and get better at production? btw love the content man, keep up the great work 🤞🏼
Just don’t give up bro, musics hard and no ones good at making music as soon as they start, the more time you spend on making music the better you’ll become, also watch some internet money videos
you don’t need a ton of music theory to be good at making beats but all of the things i know at this point has come from years of watching youtube videos and drawing your own conclusions from midi. look for patterns especially. it takes time to memorize everything so be patient. if you’re truly passionate for making music then you’ll put the time in. as for production, it’s really about experimenting. try something that some people wouldn’t think of, like reversing or adding weird effects. also try exporting your midi and messing around with it, like chopping, reversing, transposing, speeding up the bpm and adding halftime/gross beat. another trick i’ve picked up from just messing around is if you transpose a note or group notes 5 semitones up or down, it will work within your scale. hopefully all that helps 👍