Huge huge fan of you dissecting not only your influences but your own workflow and getting them to work together to make kmusic that sounds like you. Probably my favorite video from you
I mean honestly I love crazy music s maybe the solution is just to accept that your music isn't the right music for clubs and focus on platforms like Spotify. Edit: ofc the smol drop challenge made it in
i talk about crazy music in the context of the music i write. and how i've always had a tendancy to lose focus of my core ideas to the point to when i'd play them live it sounded like a mess
i was cooking in chat the bell the sword and snare fill i love helping people lets go ashhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh thank you for all the tutorials and fun facts but also make videros for fl studio plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Eliminate said that the main reason he got good at sound design and music producing was because he practiced rhythms. I’m pretty sure it was an XLNT podcast, but every since he said that I’ve been on the grind practicing rhythms
Bro next tym record ur self singing rythm or like lead type thing then incorporate them in the song using those rythm that u just sing and replacing them with different sounds it will be much more easier
I feel this. I sent a collab to a bigger producer. They wrote me back saying that as a producer they enjoyed it, but there was "too much going on" for the general public (that attends clubs/festivals).
what happens between the process you show in the beginning and the ending where you show it again but now its more punching, louder. Is it mastering? i really dont know, im new on this. great video btw
@@ashFB2B but like where? I have seen like literally all your videos, and always the ending part where you show the drop, is punchier than before. and i have seen this in other videos too. What are you doing?
step 1 - drink 3 red bulls step 2 - put on headphones step 3 - adjust the volumes of everything till it sounds good step 4 - take off headphones step 5 - adjust the volumes of everything till it sounds good step 6 - put on headphones step 7 - adjust volum
@ashFB2B totally not a problem using loops or pre sets but in defence it's pretty simular to ghost production just missing one step having the person putting the sounds "they made" into the daw with drums and bam ghost production. But you do you if you like using loops and pre sets go ahead... pay for some one else to do it 🤣
@@fastlife5674 you just disproved your own argument when you say "all you have to do is put it in the DAW" lil bro. arrangement is a HUGE part of music production "original" sound design or not. at the end of the day music is remembered as a whole. its only annoying people who care where the "sounds" come from. you really gonna be at a festival or concert while everyones vibing and stand there with your arms crossed like "he clearly used KSHMR_Snarebuild_08 here. this is terrible" guitarists don't build a new guitar every time they write a song so the notion of not making everything from scratch being equivalent to "paying someone else to do it for you" feels more like a defence mechanism for bad music than any actual criticism
Big bro read agian "totally not a problem with using loops or presets" it's OK you can do what you want with your music there are no rules I'm not saying that just pointing out similarities I see... sorry if I offended you.