the best choice is splice i mean it has anything you need you can basicly use anything for impulse responses (I mean there just audio) i forgor to mention in the video that the hitech ninja samples packs are also great sample packs
@@zuya9514 appreciate it homie, just saw this now. any certain packs in specific you could recommend for vocals? I already use splice but am trying to specifically find stuff similar to what you used here in this vid
@@lundra tbh i dont really know them from but im pretty sure there from splice u can prob find the sample by just searching the file name clc vox 38 130bpm em just like u i had problems getting vocals so dont stress about it
Not really, it helps to know a little bit of music theory, but most DAWs offer you enough support to cover that lack of music theory knowledge. You can also find plenty of tutorials on RU-vid on how to write chords, melodies, how to mix and master and all of that stuff
i agree with what@@CamaradaRaufais saying theres a little learning curve which might make making music seem hard but once u pass that it becomes super fun
Just letting you know, it isn't hard to make music, it is hard to professionally and meet certain standards, but other than that it is quite simple and a joy... Until you have writers block