I'd love to see a video of you explaining your cover of Bad Apple. There was a particular high pitch sound in there that I couldn't put an instrument to. It also stood out a lot from the rest of the instruments where it was used.
I'll have to look, but I don't think I still have the project files for this one. I think the sound you referring to is essentially the plectrum/pick of the banjo being scratched onto the string itself
Silly question, what editing software was this? I missed it… Reaper? Ableton? I started learning some recording and actually learned the low whistle because of your AI Irish video, all thanks to you and your channel. Still on the road of learning.
I use Ableton now. There's no right or wrong with D.A.W (music editing software) nowadays, just pick one you can afford and learn to use it . Reaper / Fruitiloops are good cheaper options and are just as good as more expensive ones
I am a huge fan of CV and their music, and loved this version of the music. This cover is so good, and I really enjoyed this detailed dysection of the music. Thank you very much 👏👏👏👏
Outstanding remastered remix of the original soundtrack Excellent work!👍👍 Let me ask you something When you compose remake or create something new, do you have the people in mind that will hear it and apreciate it and the work you put it, Besides you putting your whole heart and soul into it? Or Do you just make what you think is the best version of what you're imagining and don't really worry much about how others will receive it or what people might think like or not? I find it fascinating to know the thought process behind it As an Artist myself i do get i spired By certain styles or circumstances And then create accordingly to that And i know it will relate and apreciated by the right people Ps. What Akira Yamaoka did with the updated soundtrack of the New Silent Hill 2 Remake is amazing, what do you think of it? If you havent heard it yet Check it out, Just search Silent Hill 2 Remake Story Trailer song "Promise"
ah man, I don't really ask myself too many questions when I make a cover. I just pick a tune I like and get on with it. A lot of the tunes I cover on the channel are old , obscure pieces most youtube users wouldn't have heard of. Stuff from the MSX or amiga for instance is certainly not as popular and well known as stuff from Nintendo for instance, but it's just what I like and where my own nostalgia is. i try to make the cover what I think is my best rendition and what fits the tune best. Sometimes it works ... sometimes it doesn't and I just keep working on it till it does :)
Can you suggest some good editing software me and a friend are about to make our first album in over ten years and I need one where I can send him files and vice versa cause he lives across the country. We want to send samples back and forth and talk about what we think are good and bad ideas.
Just brilliant!!! Fascinating to see how you create something like this!
I'd love to see a video of you explaining your cover of Bad Apple. There was a particular high pitch sound in there that I couldn't put an instrument to. It also stood out a lot from the rest of the instruments where it was used.
I'll have to look, but I don't think I still have the project files for this one. I think the sound you referring to is essentially the plectrum/pick of the banjo being scratched onto the string itself
This is really interesting to see! You do such damn brilliant work, it exuuuuudes hard earned talent.
That's one of the best VGM of all time
Awesome! 👏👏
Silly question, what editing software was this? I missed it… Reaper? Ableton? I started learning some recording and actually learned the low whistle because of your AI Irish video, all thanks to you and your channel. Still on the road of learning.
I use Ableton now. There's no right or wrong with D.A.W (music editing software) nowadays, just pick one you can afford and learn to use it . Reaper / Fruitiloops are good cheaper options and are just as good as more expensive ones
@@banjoguyollie thanks for the advice! Will do!
thanks for the breakdown
Bloody tears!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
u've prob heard that cover more than most, me included :D
I am a huge fan of CV and their music, and loved this version of the music. This cover is so good, and I really enjoyed this detailed dysection of the music. Thank you very much 👏👏👏👏
Bloody hell! Thanks 👍
Cool. This is a perfect job.
Outstanding remastered remix
of the original soundtrack
Excellent work!👍👍
Let me ask you something
When you compose remake
or create something new,
do you have the people in mind
that will hear it and apreciate it
and the work you put it,
Besides you putting
your whole heart and soul into it?
Or Do you just make what you think
is the best version of what you're imagining
and don't really worry much about
how others will receive it
or what people might think like or not?
I find it fascinating to know
the thought process behind it
As an Artist myself i do get i spired
By certain styles or circumstances
And then create accordingly to that
And i know it will relate
and apreciated by the right people
Ps. What Akira Yamaoka did with the updated soundtrack of the New Silent Hill 2 Remake is amazing, what do you think of it?
If you havent heard it yet
Check it out,
Just search Silent Hill 2 Remake Story Trailer song "Promise"
ah man, I don't really ask myself too many questions when I make a cover. I just pick a tune I like and get on with it. A lot of the tunes I cover on the channel are old , obscure pieces most youtube users wouldn't have heard of. Stuff from the MSX or amiga for instance is certainly not as popular and well known as stuff from Nintendo for instance, but it's just what I like and where my own nostalgia is.
i try to make the cover what I think is my best rendition and what fits the tune best. Sometimes it works ... sometimes it doesn't and I just keep working on it till it does :)
@@banjoguyollie👍👍
nice to see how you make your music
This is like how to make a Master Piece 101 :)
Very interesting (and great intro ^^)
What do you mean by high hats? 18:29
hihats are the clicky cymbal on a drum kit
Can you suggest some good editing software me and a friend are about to make our first album in over ten years and I need one where I can send him files and vice versa cause he lives across the country. We want to send samples back and forth and talk about what we think are good and bad ideas.
Always a joy to watch these videos. Thank you Ollie! Amazin work on hihats
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