@@synapticschism there's definitely a lot more to it than just basic melodies. There's loads of layers that make the track full. I knew the drums sounded familiar. I use krimh drums on most of my stuff. Have you tried Steinberg's X-Stream plugin? I believe it'd be a good asset to have. It's free so it's worth a try
@@synapticschism I mean it all depends on what you're looking for. i find it useful for braams and brass sections. also, the sequenced stuff sounds a lot better in dissonance because you get a lot of clashing in unison. Organised chaos if you will. There's also Jacob Collier's Audience Choir which is a free add-on to Kontakt player. I used it on "Leaf" and it just gives a "wall of sound" effect
I love seeing behind the scenes of your process Synaptic Schism. Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you, mate! I appreciate you!
Always interesting to see how other artists approach things!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it interesting. :)
Starting to get hooked on your videos bro 😅
I completely forgot I had this scheduled! :D Thank you, brother, I appreciate you and I'm happy you are enjoying the videos. Many more to come!
@@synapticschism keep them coming 😁😎🤘🏻
I'm beyond the moon you like how it came out 🤘😁
Yep it's great! What do you think of it now that you know all the layers and stuff?
@@synapticschism there's definitely a lot more to it than just basic melodies. There's loads of layers that make the track full. I knew the drums sounded familiar. I use krimh drums on most of my stuff. Have you tried Steinberg's X-Stream plugin? I believe it'd be a good asset to have. It's free so it's worth a try
@@kiyohimeBTM I've looked at X-Stream but it felt so meh...
@@synapticschism I mean it all depends on what you're looking for. i find it useful for braams and brass sections. also, the sequenced stuff sounds a lot better in dissonance because you get a lot of clashing in unison. Organised chaos if you will. There's also Jacob Collier's Audience Choir which is a free add-on to Kontakt player. I used it on "Leaf" and it just gives a "wall of sound" effect