I'm just laughing because my brain is exploding. Not sure if you're a musician or genius or some other category of extraordinary. Years of craft displayed, built different. I'm perplexed and happy for it.
I just discovered you off of Instagram. Please keep making music even if you feel like giving up. You are dope and can absolutely succeed if you keep going !!
I appreciate this video. Literally a healing to my soul … start to finish. Yes, more please and thank you! Bring me to cleansing tears again and again. I absolutely adore you!
All your videos are fun and educational. The Asalato. reminds me of clicky clackers I played with a long time ago. Also, I just set my Ipad on my desk with a bunch of other gear. Trying to reduce clutter and go a little more minimalistic. Loopy pro and less musical hardware clutter. What ipad and mini keyboard stand are you using. Love your energy and technical skill using Loopy Pro. I keep going back to your Loopy videos to get the details of how you use it and think about the sequencing. Cheers!
@fritz3620 Thank you for writing! Glad my videos can be helpful 🙂 I'm using a Pyle laptop/projector stand, and I connected an iBolt ipad holder to it. It works pretty well! I also have a Gator frameworks shelf underneath where I place my audio interface and USB hub
I was watching a previous video for info, and forgot I'd set the speed at 1.5. Started this video, and was wondering what was going on! Rewatching at normal speed, so much better sound.
Okay, those are the coolest shakers I've ever seen! And you're a pro at playing them in an interesting way! This track is 🔥! And more 🔥! And I LOVE it! I think for the next tutorial you do, it would be cool to just talk us through the performance of this, more about how you actually do it instead of just the setup. Or a video about the creative process and how you go from nothing into a finished track (like what you use to determine what sounds good together and how the layout might evolve over time etc). The hardest thing for me right now is not getting overwhelmed with options in Loopy. There's just so much possibility that I end up down before rabbit holes too often. Is there a specific way you determine what you'll include in a song ahead of time or does that just happen later? What about chord progression? Is that something you just immediately start with? I know it's easy to make a loop sound muddy or overly complicated with instruments, but don't get that feeling at all with your songs! Anyway, cheers, I hope they have you on because this is amazing, Inbar!
Thank you so much for all the kind words!!!! I've been thinking so hard about what my next tutorial with this template will be, and there are just too many options 😅 I think with time I'll get around to talking about all the things you mentioned. I can give you one piece of advice, give yourself a deadline for the song you're working for, whether it's for a live show or a video shoot or even just choose a date that you'll play it in front of one person. That should help with limiting the rabbit-hole-ness because you'll have to settle on a structure asap because looping requires A LOT of practice. This specific song was unique in that I was actually starting to make up the melody to a different chord progression, and something wasn't feeling right, so I found this chord progression and harmonies. Then I always like to have drums, bass and chords, and it develops from there... Some of my songs have already been written and it's just a process of adapting them to Loopy Pro, and some have been developing along with Loopy Pro. Regardless, they all take a lot of practice to perform, I make my life way too tough 😅 As for the muddy part- learning about EQ and mixing will help a lot with that.
So good! I love what you do and am inspired with some of my own stuff. I’m really excited to learn more loopy pro. If you would be so kind, Is this done with the sequencer or all live. I’m just really fascinated by how you so seamlessly do this. Thanks!!!
Thank you :) This is not done with the sequencer, it’s done with an insane amount of follow actions and widgets and midi foot pedal programming… I’ve been trying to make a tutorial about this song but it feels like too much 😅
What do you mean cat plugin? Towards the end of the song I reverse the vocals, and I turn on two plugins: "Other Desert Cities" delay (it's the reverse delay with just 15% mix). "Blindfold EQ" (the Box preset)
@@inbar.heyman I also didn't understand what the automatic corrector meant by cat plugins lol (I think I wrote "vst"). But I really asked about the vocals, so thanks for the anser!