at 2:46 he turned the IIIm7 into a III7, which is a very common chord in japanese music along with the 4-5-6 and creates some nice jazzy tension tip: when descending chromatically from the VI, use the Vm7 instead of the diatonic V7, another j-rock cliché your videos are really really fun!!! you explain things in an engaging way without losing the educational value and its nice to see another NYC-based j-rock producer :3
remember, every time you program drums remember we humans have two feet and two hands, we can't play a ride and the hi hat along the snare and the crashes... in case you're producing a genre that's usually played live, if not, who cares.
@@prodsnoofy No worries, you can put a hi hat sample sequence along real drums and stuff and mix electronic drums with real ones too, but just use different kits because it'll sound more natural
"nuh-uh, you need the real deal, fake music! only real instruments sound good midi bad" - random boomer who cries a videos proffiting of ai generated music that tries to make "new" Queen songs
bass guitar was a preset from Korg M1, and all the drums and sfx come from the KSHMR Volume 3 pack, has everything you need for basically anything for music
Hi✨️, I found your channel and really enjoyed the tutorials and music you're making. Your tutorials are very helpful, especially the Yoasobi one. If you don't mind, could you make a tutorial about "Zach Winner - Doodle Song"? It's quite viral, and I'm sure many people would like to create something similar. Again, thank you very much for making such a beautiful musics and helpful video tutorials. I'm looking forward to your future videos. ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
that song is a new subgenre called discoplug, i myself may not cover that genre because it’s connected to underground music but there are a couple of videos by other people on discoplug that you can definetely check out if you are that interested 🙏
at 2:46 he turned the IIIm7 into a III7, which is a very common chord in japanese music along with the 4-5-6 and creates some nice jazzy tension
tip: when descending chromatically from the VI, use the Vm7 instead of the diatonic V7, another j-rock cliché
your videos are really really fun!!! you explain things in an engaging way without losing the educational value and its nice to see another NYC-based j-rock producer :3
yeah what he said
mosaic p mentioned hello there
Making something like this right now this really helping
I actually finished it I can send if u want to listen
1:08 I love the continuity lol
thank you sm!!, im practicing with this one
remember, every time you program drums remember we humans have two feet and two hands, we can't play a ride and the hi hat along the snare and the crashes... in case you're producing a genre that's usually played live, if not, who cares.
ooo that’s something i never considered, thank you for this insight i’ll keep this in mind 🙏
@@prodsnoofy No worries, you can put a hi hat sample sequence along real drums and stuff and mix electronic drums with real ones too, but just use different kits because it'll sound more natural
"nuh-uh, you need the real deal, fake music! only real instruments sound good midi bad" - random boomer who cries a videos proffiting of ai generated music that tries to make "new" Queen songs
had someone exactly like this comment on my other anime op video, calling people autistic monkeys in the comments over me making that video..
Thanks I will use this for my fnf mod trailer
Muy buen tutorial, lo único es que suena más a J-pop que J-rock.
another free and high quality guitar would be metal gtx and standard guitar by unreal instruments, it has full range unlike s3sf
Thanks bro🔥👌
Thanks for the video! Trying to make a jrpg battle theme (though using Cubase) and this helps a lot! ......and I live in NYC too 😅
W video
Where did you get the other instruments plugins except for the guitars? Did you use Fl studio plugins or other plugins?
An actual masterpiece of a tutorial. 🔥Question though, what bass guitar do you use and where would you recommend getting drum of SFX samples? :)
bass guitar was a preset from Korg M1, and all the drums and sfx come from the KSHMR Volume 3 pack, has everything you need for basically anything for music
SNOOFY do you use a midi keyboard?? or all those were from piano roll??
piano roll, pretty easy to use and you don’t need to know how to play a piano to use it
@@prodsnoofy Thanks Man.👍🏻
can u give me more detail on like what guitar sound u were usinng in the guitar melodies
presets from the Shreddage 3 Stratus plugin I used in the video, there’s like 20 or 30 presets that it has and they’re all really nice
@prodsnoofy thanks for answering the question I asked
What are all the addons you're using?
bro i just downloaded that guitar pack. bro how tffff is that free!?
ONG, I was bewildered
Where can I get free good drums for this?
KSHMR Volume pack 3, that’s what I use for everything
yippee
Hi✨️, I found your channel and really enjoyed the tutorials and music you're making. Your tutorials are very helpful, especially the Yoasobi one. If you don't mind, could you make a tutorial about "Zach Winner - Doodle Song"? It's quite viral, and I'm sure many people would like to create something similar.
Again, thank you very much for making such a beautiful musics and helpful video tutorials. I'm looking forward to your future videos. ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
that song is a new subgenre called discoplug, i myself may not cover that genre because it’s connected to underground music but there are a couple of videos by other people on discoplug that you can definetely check out if you are that interested 🙏
@@prodsnoofy ahh, thank you very much ✨✨✨
BBC? 🤨
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U are the CHEATCODE!!!!