OneJohnToken
Newbie
Let's see if this one does any better...I label it hip hop...that should give you an idea of what generation I'm from...
Let's see if this one does any better...I label it hip hop...that should give you an idea of what generation I'm from...
Wow...thank you for that. I'll make some edits and get it to youCool little piece of music.
Musically it's good.
Like 2g said, wrong kind of drums. They are a vibe for the track, so you could use the same qualities but in more fitting sounds and it'd be great.
The mix sounds 'choked'. and things sound very thin from when that bass comes in.
If you were able to give like, 8bars of trackouts, excluding the drums, I'd love to show you how that song could sound.
I agree with that electric guitar. Ive been using some stock Studio One 5 plugins and instruments...but my library is slowly increasing. Thank you for the advice.Honestly, I like the rock rap vibe, personally. Having said that, the music behind it doesn't work with the drums. It needs an electric guitar, particularly replacing lower frequency synth. The beat itself gives me 80s pop vibes with the higher freq synths (which is one of my guilty pleasures. I love cheesy 80s synth music) with a mix of 90s rap rock (which I also like).
I don't hate it at all. I agree though, it really could use some variation. Generally I do 8 bars for every loop, but I'll switch it up in the middle with individual melodies that I substitute the initial loop with to keep it interesting. Drops, and adding/removing instruments helps with that too. Theres a lot of tools at your disposal that don't require a huge amount of effort that can really keep your ear listening to a piece of music even though technically its just loops.
ngl, when I bought Studio One, that was my first step in going 'fully legit'. I made some bangers for a while solely off stock S1.Ive been using some stock Studio One 5 plugins and instruments..