0:00 - 1:10 intro 1:25 - Melody 1 w/octave variations ease on ears when repeating 2:45 - Counter Melody (lofi-bell) high freq. to compliment melody 4:20 - FX (portal=Siren-Sprinkles+ Pitch-effect) 5:50 - Edison: "Audio clip"> right-click> edit in audio editor> right-click> format> edit properties> edit sampler rate (Hz)> accept. Preview edited sample audio; select "blur" 38% mix, 50% amount> accept. now the sample is a (texture sample/ main melody) 7:25 chop and re-arrange to move low-end. 8:50 - adding drums....9:00 - "808 Pounce", 10:10 - snare+ clap+ hat+ snare2 10:45 finished - "Simple Trap Melodies Sound Complete💯💨" [Preview]. 11:20 outro.✌️ Great How To; Tutorial, Guide @BroBeatzTV . I've liked and subscribed for a while now. This comment also could help contribute. It's best i can do as a follower that watches all, if not many of your vids. Giving a more in-depth view as a comment might be useful personally. I'm going to try getting in the comments more often to see how effective this will be towards making a positive impact with my production projects and assisting create a conversation. Good stuff bro! 10/10
Dm; 5th and play with half step grouping in the melody for something dark and the 5th for extending melody further then just the original. "super repetitive but isn't annoying to listen to" reasoning why it isn't annoying to listen to is because the notes aren't fluctuating, they aren't far from one another split up, they sound more lowkey closer together especially with their tension in there. Roll melody technique 1/4 note grid lock per beat, Savur 2 (chimed bell/*textured keys) counter Analog Lab pro instrument preset Ditzy Lofi Bell preset in Analog Lab Pro Very nice counter melody technique spreading out/*split apart melody and deleting a note letting the counter breath. With the higher octave coming back home in the end/*full circle. 4:20 FX previews important part of video to pay attention to for sample making also pay attention to insert eq adjustment and panning setting pre-midi bounce to audio, consider volume levels as well . 5:35 = great sampling demonstration and advice using audio editor. 9:05 Drums...10:47 Playing beat all together one time through. I like the snare rolls! 11:20 outro.