@@fameus4423 ok so, i couldnt really make a video because my coputer is trash, so herers some tips,i usually find my samples from youtube vaporwave samples playlist, then i extract them, load them onto fl studio, and slow it down to 70-100 bpm, and then i add some filler drums to make the drums stand out and add alot of reverb to the samples and snares, and booooom! you got a vaporwave track
@@kfgamer52boi82 I have yet to identify the song, but I can provide a few clues based on my messing with it in Audacity: 1. The singer(s) is/are male. I can't tell if it's one voice layered or just multiple voices. 2. The song seems to have been pitched down 2-6 semitones. So, if this version is in D, the original is in E to G#. 3. If the original is pitched to E or F, the lower range of potentials, then it sounds like a typical 70s or 80s funk group. If it's higher than that, F# to G#, then the percussion sounds more like a drum machine, dating it to later than that. The former option has more precedent in vaporwave sampling, but either is possible.
I've been doing music for a very very long time... this is a great production.
I love this era of time, when the internet was a new thing
“Said newuser23745, aged 15 at most.”
Made a friend on Yahoo Messenger with dial up internet. His name was Maurice from Spain. Wherever he is today, i wish him well.
@@OKF. whats that supposed to mean
@@OKF.Lighten up, will ya?
@@gmoroder why I oughtta
This a straight vibe not gonna lie
Wow… this is one of the better vaporwave songs I’ve heard. It’s even more impressive that this is your first entry in the genre. Great job!!
the chopping that starts at 1:15 is sick. really good work man
Better than I expected for your first. Keep at it, I bet you'll go far. Also, this song definitely deserves a name
your right. I will think about a name
Yeah this is actually really good
TH-cam doing nice music recommendations, nice
this go crazy. reminds me of Saint Pepsi. subscribed
This is very good for your first track! Keep it up!
Really good, hope you make more.
Got this recommendation and it’s not bad!
Good for you mate :D
Great work man. I feel the vibes.
I love it! Very good
I'm vibing, vibing 🌅
This is great
Nice start! hope to see more
What a great find! 😀
This is pretty dang cool
Ya buddy this is grade A vaporwave
W Vapor Jawn. Keep up the good work!
This is fire
WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO TODAY ?
Hell ya dude, a fucking excellent tune
Slap! Bruh 🔥
Why the shorter tracks are the best
137th subscriber
I see you, one day I might have some tracks too
Good
Nice
I wish this was a complete 3 minute song
i can try and make a new vaporwave song thats longer
@@colin8932 nice
Coolz
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
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If you just loop the first 10 seconds or stay in that tempo that would be enough. Good work tho.
What music creating program did you use to make this song?
fl studio
What drum samples did you use for this song?
i dont really remember, just search up for a vaporwave drum kit
Do you have any tips on how to produce vaporwave? I've been wanting to but I'm not sure how.
sure. I will try and a youtube tutorial for you:)
@@colin8932 Awesome, thanks!
@@fameus4423 ok so, i couldnt really make a video because my coputer is trash, so herers some tips,i usually find my samples from youtube vaporwave samples playlist, then i extract them, load them onto fl studio, and slow it down to 70-100 bpm, and then i add some filler drums to make the drums stand out and add alot of reverb to the samples and snares, and booooom! you got a vaporwave track
spotify?
no, i dont really know how to make a spotify
Can someone tell me what sample was used for this song? i'm really curious
I'll work on finding it.
@@JamieODonnell-oq8sy Thanks man!
@@kfgamer52boi82 I have yet to identify the song, but I can provide a few clues based on my messing with it in Audacity:
1. The singer(s) is/are male. I can't tell if it's one voice layered or just multiple voices.
2. The song seems to have been pitched down 2-6 semitones. So, if this version is in D, the original is in E to G#.
3. If the original is pitched to E or F, the lower range of potentials, then it sounds like a typical 70s or 80s funk group. If it's higher than that, F# to G#, then the percussion sounds more like a drum machine, dating it to later than that. The former option has more precedent in vaporwave sampling, but either is possible.
Actually, the song was already identified in another comment, oops! th-cam.com/video/N0DaHLhGd3c/w-d-xo.html
@@jamieodonnell8976 dang that's some indepth research stuff
Interesting, what is the name of the track?
i dont really know i was to lazy to name it
cool.. what's the sample name?
forrest-could this be love
lemkuuja - ai
knew this sounded familiar
took insporation from him:)
but what i made is more vaportrap, and his style is future funk
Sample??
forrest - could this be love
This is fire