@@NathanJamesLarsen this reminds me of that famous picasso story, he was in a cafe sketching on a napkin, a woman passed by and asked if she could buy the napkin because she loved the sketch that picasso drew, picasso asked for 2000 dollars, the woman said "but that only took you 5 minutes" picasso answered "no, that took me a lifetime"
As if creating music was enough of a challenge but simultaneously working on a music video and then a TH-cam video to document everything… Holy guacamole Batman!! I salute you sir.
Just incredible, Nathan. Love the song, the production, the process, and the fact that you pulled this off while simultaneously capturing the right moments in order to then put together this master class video is mind blowing. Thanks for proving (and showing) what is possible with focus, dedication, and experience; you've inspired me to step out of my comfort zone and re-think my own creative process timelines.
Thanks a ton!! honestly, the video editing was WAY more time intensive than the song to make it just right. So difficult to distill what was over 7 hours of footage into this, but I think it came out great and captured the ethos of it!
Hope you enjoyed the journey as much as I did! If you wanna check out the SynchroArts plugins - you can grab them at a big discount right here: bit.ly/nathansynchroarts My favorites are by far Repitch and Vocalign 6 Pro - massive time savers and insane quality. You can also stream the song here: hypeddit.com/nathanjameslarsen/soundofthunder
Great video .. I'm 61, had a massive stroke (clot in brain) some time ago when I was just coming back after 30+ years away from music .. I did re-record a lot up until the stroke .. this spring I found a way to get around it having a drumkit, a synth bass, pads and making the melodies using a lead etc. etc. - Even though I have lots of releases this coming album will be very different from what I had earlier .. these kind of video's inspire me a lot 🙂
Now this is the kind of music content that deserves more views and recognition! Glad you've been cooking good stuffs lately. Looking forward to what you'd do next! 😊
I literally JUST did this yesterday, but not on purpose. I just got into a groove and eventually felt like it was done and went ahead and mixed and mastered it.
This is so inspiring! I noticed that you were replayed the parts in verse 2 instead of just copying it over from V1, and where some instruments played the same line, you didn't just duplicate the midi event. Does it make the arrangement more dynamic?
Yeah I rarely copy and paste - feel like it is lazy to copy and paste (my opinion) And it allows me to make it unique and different - so yes dynamics helps but I do anything I can to make every moment feel "custom" if that makes sense
As if the whole concept and successful completion of the assignment wasn’t impressive enough we get a whole actual music video at the end 22:54 🤯 so amazing BRAVISSIMO well done
Really cool man. I love watching you workflow, I am always in awe at the speed in which you are able to produce at. Inspiring stuff as always. It is a shame that I cannot afford your course at the moment as I feel I would get a lot out of it. But my wife's visa, a bay on the way and getting my driving done are paramount right now. Your free content will do for now. Keep pushing those boundaries brother.
Mindblowingly good tune..... you make the enormity of the process appear achievable to us mere mortals, although maybe not within your timeline 😅 well done 🤓
Amazing - I've been collecting (mostly outboard) gear and trying to acquire skills to record and release music for half my life (after I realised I wasn't going to be a rock star 20 years ago!) and am nowhere near this - I've very jealous of this level of technical ability. Of course I should have worked harder, but as a self-employed guy with a family there's constant pressure of generating an income. The writing, and recording process itself has never been the issue, it's the confidence with the technology, mixing and mastering to get it to release standards - 'am I making the right decision here? Is this making it better or worse?' So I decided to rely on professionals (like Nathan), but they're expensive ... so bottom line - nothing released for 20 years!
I appreciate a lot a video like this ,we can see how hard it is to come up an idea of a song in short time slot. On the other hand we are introduced to endless possibilities creating a hit even when you fill uninspired. May be that feeling is the reason for song itself .
Hi Nathan, I really enjoyed watching this video. Very inspiring to follow! (wish I could sing like that😁) Also admirable to finish a track in 24 hours and such a beautiful song! Keep up the good work with this useful and educational content! It is greatly appreciated! Greetings Jeffrey
I hope to hear your music in movies one day! You’re so skilled! EVERYTIME I watch your videos I get inspired to make something! But I always struggle finishing a song. I’m hoping now that I’m managing my ADHD with medication that it’ll help me finally finish something!
That'd be cool! I've had music on TV but a big movie trailer or something would be dope :) this definitely takes a lot of work, patience, and self-discipline! One step at a time!
@@NathanJamesLarsenoh right on! That’s cool! I didn’t know that! You’re absolutely right. I’ve been producing for about 5 years on and off now. One step at a time!
Great job. I have been a songwriter (music & lyricist) since the age of 15. I was born with melody, hooks, and words. Its non stop with me. I churn out about 5 song ideas or parts a day and one finished song every couple of days. What i find difficult is engineering, mixing, and mastering. I've tried to learn, but the technical engineering part is just not my bag. I could probably produce using assistance as i hear all the instrumental parts to play in my head. I have searched endlessly to find a producer/engineer and vocalist to team up with to start a band or pitch songs to other artists. That's been the biggest challenge in my personal musical journey. I currently have 5000 written music and lyric ideas and 251 finished songs. I'd love for these to be heard one day. I would love to be able to do what you do. My respect 🙏
Wow it’s very interesting to know that. I’m a singer and I’m really looking for a songwriter that I could really learn from as I feel like I could do better in that aspect. I’d really like to connect with you
Not only making Music, but also inspiring many of peoples like me,,, to do something great in music. Lots of Love from India Sir, Sound of Thunder is Awesome 🤩😇
Absolutely Amazing You really appreciate a song more, especially after being taken through the entire process of making it 💯 For sure, I felt the thunder💙💯🔥
U should have definitely added Thunder sound effects in the first Pre-chorus where u first introduce the word " I can hear the sound of the thunder crashing Down " but overall very good song, Big thumbs up!
Amazing work!! Ive been a dj since the age of 16. Im 44 and I really want to get into producing. I know how to songwrite (reggae is my genre) and i know basic things when it comes to producing...its so overwhelming ngl and i get discouraged to continue. Any tips? Love ur work!! 🔥🔥
Question for your vocal monitoring and recording: was what we heard your headphone mix? Do you sing into compression or add it after? And, did you print your EQ-comp (not sure if you’re using an outboard preamp and compressor on this) on the way in? Thanks.
On this one I was not using any fx on the way in. I have a chain I made for my voice specifically for recording so it's "semi mixed" but then start over when I actually mix. I do have an analog compressor but it's not been working lately 😭
Ehhh probably not. Plenty of other people talking about it and I just don't really care enough to worry about it - I'd much rather spend my time actually making music.
@@NathanJamesLarsen That's pretty salty for someone who uses auto tune as much as you do. It amazes me that people will accept technology up to an arbitrary point, and immediately shun anything beyond that.
@@generichuman_ Not sure why it's salty for me to simply say I don't want to make content on AI. I just said I'd rather make music than be a commentator on AI .... how is that salty?
Thanks for this vid Nathan! Question (hopefully you’ll see this): in Producer Accelerator, what style of music does the content primarily walk us through producing? I’m seriously considering pulling the trigger on it but am trying to find a course (if possible) to learn to produce several styles. I mainly write rock songs right now but am trying to learn to produce more electronic pop and it’s tough to find a course that teaches mixing as well as the fundamentals of producing without focusing on mostly rock or EDM, and without only being the super basic stuff (like music theory, which I learned when I was a kid). Your course seems like the comprehensive education I’ve been looking for but want to see if I’d learn all the things. Thank you! I’ve started creating some pop songs but man they sound like a 5-year-old made them in the 80s😂
@@carriesolomonmusic hey!! That's awesome! Producer Accelerator is not style specific - which would be good for someone like you that wants to blend things. A lot of examples pull from various styles and my primary focus is teaching with principles rather than "use this sound" but instead more teaching intention ("why use that sound?") instead. One of the courses in there is a start to finish production where I take a song from literally no tracks to a final song and it's stylistically a bit more in the electronic rock vibe - then I have 5 full mix sessions that are all in different styles. Basically - the majority of the course is focused on principles and techniques that you'd be using no matter what genre - and then we have our weekly feedback calls to provide more specific help on your music (if you choose to submit) Lemme know that helps answer it for ya and we do have a refund policy (30 days) so if it's not for you we'll accommodate.
@@NathanJamesLarsen Thanks that is helpful! And since you teach about why to use sounds, i assume some modules go into sound design and layering? Yes a big part of the course’s appeal is being able to submit my songs for feedback! Several I’m working on I just don’t know where to go to make them sound polished🤓🙏
Sir! Truly admire your work! It gives me lots of inspiration on what I’m supposed to do. Thanks for sharing. I am a beginner for music production. May I ask what midi keyboard are you using?
Thanks! I'm using the S88 by Native Instruments. Not what I'd recommend for a beginner unless you want to really dive into the native instruments world
Sounds a bit like a Mashup between What was I ment for (Billie Eilish) and the Oppenheimer Soundtrack. Thank you for this great Video. It helped me a bit to get an Arrangement for my Stuff. Great Song.
Hey Nathan I've been loving your videos. Why don't you do a comparison on vST strings and Real time Orchestral strings. That might break the community 🥶
@@NathanJamesLarsen I can understand. I believe you'll be having the Orchestral stems of Hallelujah, why don't you recreate it with something like session strings or Spitfire and show the comparison as a video. You can even try this for rock metal guitars, if it works.
@@kamal_vaasan Yeah, I actually have thought of doing a comparison with those - that's a string quartet and not a string orchestra which is very different but still.
if you meant compression in your question Nathan got you with the answer.. but if you meant Vocal comping.. it is basically when you do a bunch of vocal takes.. and go back and splice together the best parts that suit and fit the song best. some takes might have better timing and more in the pocket.. or sometimes some takes have better emotion that fit the song better.
If they knew how hard it is to create an entire song, they would never ask music producers for a discount.
This.
Some might be like "See, you can do it in just a day"
My response: Yes, because I spent 15 years practicing first.
@@NathanJamesLarsen this reminds me of that famous picasso story, he was in a cafe sketching on a napkin, a woman passed by and asked if she could buy the napkin because she loved the sketch that picasso drew, picasso asked for 2000 dollars, the woman said "but that only took you 5 minutes" picasso answered "no, that took me a lifetime"
@@NathanJamesLarsen can you Help me Make me Stream intro song and Stream end Song
I salute you Sir. REALEST PRODUCER ..THAT WAS INCREDIBLE
@@TimothyNguliMusic thanks man!!
As if creating music was enough of a challenge but simultaneously working on a music video and then a TH-cam video to document everything… Holy guacamole Batman!! I salute you sir.
Coming straight from the "Supernatural" video, you were SUPER inspired in this! Such a great arrangement work 🎧
as a young musician/producer I love your sound, this is sick!
I can't believe you man! To do this singlehandedly its unreal. Its a whole background score for a marvel scene haha! Kudos ❤
I mean I'd take a Marvel placement 🙋♂️
11:45 That is so accurate 😆
Just incredible, Nathan. Love the song, the production, the process, and the fact that you pulled this off while simultaneously capturing the right moments in order to then put together this master class video is mind blowing. Thanks for proving (and showing) what is possible with focus, dedication, and experience; you've inspired me to step out of my comfort zone and re-think my own creative process timelines.
Thanks a ton!! honestly, the video editing was WAY more time intensive than the song to make it just right. So difficult to distill what was over 7 hours of footage into this, but I think it came out great and captured the ethos of it!
Great video bro!!! I love watching your process. Very inspiring 🙌
Hope you enjoyed the journey as much as I did! If you wanna check out the SynchroArts plugins - you can grab them at a big discount right here: bit.ly/nathansynchroarts
My favorites are by far Repitch and Vocalign 6 Pro - massive time savers and insane quality.
You can also stream the song here: hypeddit.com/nathanjameslarsen/soundofthunder
Great video .. I'm 61, had a massive stroke (clot in brain) some time ago when I was just coming back after 30+ years away from music .. I did re-record a lot up until the stroke .. this spring I found a way to get around it having a drumkit, a synth bass, pads and making the melodies using a lead etc. etc. - Even though I have lots of releases this coming album will be very different from what I had earlier .. these kind of video's inspire me a lot 🙂
What an amazing job! I loved every bit of this. Keep it coming
Hi
Literally warms my heart when I watch your videos. True inspiration. Keep doing more Nate James
Got more coming!! ❤️
Now this is the kind of music content that deserves more views and recognition! Glad you've been cooking good stuffs lately. Looking forward to what you'd do next! 😊
I literally JUST did this yesterday, but not on purpose. I just got into a groove and eventually felt like it was done and went ahead and mixed and mastered it.
Sick!
That was freaking awesome!!! Man!!! Nice song!!! Congratulations 🍾🎉 You have just inspired me to do this challenge… Regards from Chile…
Thanks! Give it a go!
This is so inspiring!
I noticed that you were replayed the parts in verse 2 instead of just copying it over from V1, and where some instruments played the same line, you didn't just duplicate the midi event. Does it make the arrangement more dynamic?
Yeah I rarely copy and paste - feel like it is lazy to copy and paste (my opinion)
And it allows me to make it unique and different - so yes dynamics helps but I do anything I can to make every moment feel "custom" if that makes sense
As if the whole concept and successful completion of the assignment wasn’t impressive enough we get a whole actual music video at the end 22:54 🤯 so amazing BRAVISSIMO well done
Dude, this song is amazing, I listen to it on repeat for a few days now 🔥🔥🔥
Heyo that is so amazing!! Thanks!!
Really cool man. I love watching you workflow, I am always in awe at the speed in which you are able to produce at. Inspiring stuff as always. It is a shame that I cannot afford your course at the moment as I feel I would get a lot out of it. But my wife's visa, a bay on the way and getting my driving done are paramount right now. Your free content will do for now. Keep pushing those boundaries brother.
SIRRRRR 🔥🔥🔥🔥 you killed this song! Everything! I really loved the orchestral elements you added in! Great job!
🙏🙏 thanks man!
Mindblowingly good tune..... you make the enormity of the process appear achievable to us mere mortals, although maybe not within your timeline 😅 well done 🤓
Amazing - I've been collecting (mostly outboard) gear and trying to acquire skills to record and release music for half my life (after I realised I wasn't going to be a rock star 20 years ago!) and am nowhere near this - I've very jealous of this level of technical ability. Of course I should have worked harder, but as a self-employed guy with a family there's constant pressure of generating an income. The writing, and recording process itself has never been the issue, it's the confidence with the technology, mixing and mastering to get it to release standards - 'am I making the right decision here? Is this making it better or worse?' So I decided to rely on professionals (like Nathan), but they're expensive ... so bottom line - nothing released for 20 years!
Thanks for having shared these "24hours of your musical life" with us! It was very engaging and motivating.
This song is 🔥🔥🔥 and it’s amazing seeing it all coming together.
Thanks a ton! Was so fun to do
This was sooooo good!!! I love your song! Thank you for sharing! Inspiration, Bro!
I appreciate a lot a video like this ,we can see how hard it is to come up an idea of a song in short time slot. On the other hand we are introduced to endless possibilities creating a hit even when you fill uninspired. May be that feeling is the reason for song itself .
Hi Nathan,
I really enjoyed watching this video. Very inspiring to follow! (wish I could sing like that😁) Also admirable to finish a track in 24 hours and such a beautiful song!
Keep up the good work with this useful and educational content! It is greatly appreciated!
Greetings Jeffrey
I love that u said the lower singing is harder and in the next clip you were sweating and out of breath over the high vocals 😂 love it
I hope to hear your music in movies one day! You’re so skilled! EVERYTIME I watch your videos I get inspired to make something! But I always struggle finishing a song. I’m hoping now that I’m managing my ADHD with medication that it’ll help me finally finish something!
That'd be cool! I've had music on TV but a big movie trailer or something would be dope :)
this definitely takes a lot of work, patience, and self-discipline! One step at a time!
@@NathanJamesLarsenoh right on! That’s cool! I didn’t know that!
You’re absolutely right. I’ve been producing for about 5 years on and off now. One step at a time!
Great work this, and the final tune is mint 👌
Make more videos based on full track creation like this... We need more content like this...Thank you❤️
Sounds awesome! Reminds me of Imagine Dragons
WOOOOOAHHHH I´m speachless... what a great song... soo cinematic and epic!!!
This is fire❤❤❤
This is awesome! Do you ever do collabs with your music?
THE PRODUCER THAT I LOVE .
YOU ARE THE BEST BRO
Really enjoyed it! Loved seeing the Tommee Profitt Library used
Love your workflow dude. This is super cool!
Great job. I have been a songwriter (music & lyricist) since the age of 15. I was born with melody, hooks, and words. Its non stop with me. I churn out about 5 song ideas or parts a day and one finished song every couple of days.
What i find difficult is engineering, mixing, and mastering. I've tried to learn, but the technical engineering part is just not my bag. I could probably produce using assistance as i hear all the instrumental parts to play in my head.
I have searched endlessly to find a producer/engineer and vocalist to team up with to start a band or pitch songs to other artists. That's been the biggest challenge in my personal musical journey. I currently have 5000 written music and lyric ideas and 251 finished songs. I'd love for these to be heard one day.
I would love to be able to do what you do. My respect 🙏
Wow it’s very interesting to know that. I’m a singer and I’m really looking for a songwriter that I could really learn from as I feel like I could do better in that aspect. I’d really like to connect with you
The only Platform showing actual process a Producer/a composer faces during a Whole Production...is it. You are damnn powerful Bro🔥
Wow that Excitement when we build great sounds and selection, same wow... Exact 🪓🪓
And A Super Classic song 🍷🍷🍷
Very entertaining video. Your final song gives the The Greatest Showman type vibe.
Not only making Music, but also inspiring many of peoples like me,,, to do something great in music.
Lots of Love from India Sir, Sound of Thunder is Awesome 🤩😇
🤯 It's Freaking Good
Mind Blowing
I think you're gonna be the person that you wanna be in the Music Industry.
Please make a instrumental Version for this song. It‘s incredible!!!
Absolutely Amazing
You really appreciate a song more, especially after being taken through the entire process of making it 💯
For sure, I felt the thunder💙💯🔥
BOOOOM goes the thunder :) - thanks for this! And thanks for watching :)
@@NathanJamesLarsen Just keep making great content like this. It's inspiring 💯
thats so awesome record and the mix is just wowww
This hits hard! Love the production overall
Discipline
Inspiration
Motivation
In one video
Thank you for this❤
Awesome work! Sounds amazing!❤
U should have definitely added Thunder sound effects in the first Pre-chorus where u first introduce the word " I can hear the sound of the thunder crashing Down " but overall very good song, Big thumbs up!
Ahhh nice - yeah, in an alternative universe ;)
@@NathanJamesLarsen ik its already released, maybe next time u think of adding some sound effects in.
Who knows ^^:)
Extremely inspiring and helpful as always! Btw, 20 songs released, how are the other 30 going?
Fantastic ! Really inspiring ❤
amazing as usual!
Amazing work!! Ive been a dj since the age of 16. Im 44 and I really want to get into producing. I know how to songwrite (reggae is my genre) and i know basic things when it comes to producing...its so overwhelming ngl and i get discouraged to continue. Any tips? Love ur work!! 🔥🔥
Question for your vocal monitoring and recording: was what we heard your headphone mix? Do you sing into compression or add it after? And, did you print your EQ-comp (not sure if you’re using an outboard preamp and compressor on this) on the way in? Thanks.
On this one I was not using any fx on the way in. I have a chain I made for my voice specifically for recording so it's "semi mixed" but then start over when I actually mix.
I do have an analog compressor but it's not been working lately 😭
I would love to hear Karra on this song, it would be a perfect fit for this one. Great stuff man 🔥🔥🔥
She's definitely got that powerhouse vocal for sure!
BRAVO! Great job!
Keep going nathannn 👍🏻👍🏻🔥🎧
Hey, what library did you use for that BRAAM brass sound??
@@moulikmusic evolution devastator by KeepForest
@@NathanJamesLarsen thank you so much for telling me!! And btw LOVED the song!! You’re so cool!
Hands down my favorite song youve done
@@AlexDMast 🤟🤟🤟
So I'm not the only one who starts laughing when it starts to sound amazing.
I'd like to hear an analysis of these new A.I. music sites like udio and suno to get your take on all of this.
Ehhh probably not. Plenty of other people talking about it and I just don't really care enough to worry about it - I'd much rather spend my time actually making music.
@@NathanJamesLarsen That's pretty salty for someone who uses auto tune as much as you do. It amazes me that people will accept technology up to an arbitrary point, and immediately shun anything beyond that.
@@generichuman_ Not sure why it's salty for me to simply say I don't want to make content on AI.
I just said I'd rather make music than be a commentator on AI .... how is that salty?
@@generichuman_ what an awful take and even weirder comparison.
You made a trailer movie soundtrack without noticing ahah
@@Niccks oh I noticed ;)
You should make music for a game stranded deep if you haven’t already. You’re meant for this please!!!
THE G.O.A.T ❤🤍💙🦋🐦
Beautiful song
It inspired me a lot tq for this ❤
Very cool. Thanks.
Realy cool Nathan!!!!
The best ❤
Thanks for this vid Nathan! Question (hopefully you’ll see this): in Producer Accelerator, what style of music does the content primarily walk us through producing? I’m seriously considering pulling the trigger on it but am trying to find a course (if possible) to learn to produce several styles. I mainly write rock songs right now but am trying to learn to produce more electronic pop and it’s tough to find a course that teaches mixing as well as the fundamentals of producing without focusing on mostly rock or EDM, and without only being the super basic stuff (like music theory, which I learned when I was a kid). Your course seems like the comprehensive education I’ve been looking for but want to see if I’d learn all the things. Thank you! I’ve started creating some pop songs but man they sound like a 5-year-old made them in the 80s😂
@@carriesolomonmusic hey!! That's awesome!
Producer Accelerator is not style specific - which would be good for someone like you that wants to blend things. A lot of examples pull from various styles and my primary focus is teaching with principles rather than "use this sound" but instead more teaching intention ("why use that sound?") instead.
One of the courses in there is a start to finish production where I take a song from literally no tracks to a final song and it's stylistically a bit more in the electronic rock vibe - then I have 5 full mix sessions that are all in different styles.
Basically - the majority of the course is focused on principles and techniques that you'd be using no matter what genre - and then we have our weekly feedback calls to provide more specific help on your music (if you choose to submit)
Lemme know that helps answer it for ya and we do have a refund policy (30 days) so if it's not for you we'll accommodate.
@@NathanJamesLarsen Thanks that is helpful! And since you teach about why to use sounds, i assume some modules go into sound design and layering? Yes a big part of the course’s appeal is being able to submit my songs for feedback! Several I’m working on I just don’t know where to go to make them sound polished🤓🙏
u are my inspiration
19:27 SAME
I think you just helped me make my decision on going to school for music production, you are very talented thank you 🤍
Love the song bro! Your sound reminds me of the Christian rock band Red. 👍
Yes! One of my favorites. I've been fortunate enough to get to know to the producers that work on their stuff. Crazy amount of talent and skill.
@@NathanJamesLarsen That’s sick! Keep up the great work brother 🙌
Sir! Truly admire your work! It gives me lots of inspiration on what I’m supposed to do. Thanks for sharing. I am a beginner for music production. May I ask what midi keyboard are you using?
Thanks! I'm using the S88 by Native Instruments. Not what I'd recommend for a beginner unless you want to really dive into the native instruments world
beautiful work ❤
A video producing different genres of music should be cool 🙏
It sound like a movie track in a good way
Inspirational!!! My only question is does DistroKid cover copyright?🤔
Sounds a bit like a Mashup between What was I ment for (Billie Eilish) and the Oppenheimer Soundtrack.
Thank you for this great Video. It helped me a bit to get an Arrangement for my Stuff. Great Song.
I think it was more like pheonix - league of legends song
That. Was. SICK!!! ❤
beautiful!
Whole video amazing. Crazy inspiration
Amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Hey Nathan I've been loving your videos.
Why don't you do a comparison on vST strings and Real time Orchestral strings.
That might break the community 🥶
That'd be a fun video - hiring real orchestras is very expensive though.
@@NathanJamesLarsen I can understand.
I believe you'll be having the Orchestral stems of Hallelujah, why don't you recreate it with something like session strings or Spitfire and show the comparison as a video.
You can even try this for rock metal guitars, if it works.
@@kamal_vaasan Yeah, I actually have thought of doing a comparison with those - that's a string quartet and not a string orchestra which is very different but still.
@@NathanJamesLarsen That'll be sick.
Bring it on.
Holy Fricken heck ……. “Producing “ thats what I’ve been missing . Duh , I’ve been mixing this whole time 😂
This is amazing!
Just curious what does comp the vocals mean?
Compression - basically it turns the loudest parts down (squeezes it) which ultimately allows for a more even and loud vocal.
if you meant compression in your question Nathan got you with the answer.. but if you meant Vocal comping.. it is basically when you do a bunch of vocal takes.. and go back and splice together the best parts that suit and fit the song best. some takes might have better timing and more in the pocket.. or sometimes some takes have better emotion that fit the song better.
i wanna know all the plugins you use in this it sounds so good
That'd be a very long list lol!
Holy crap! This is crazy for 24hr!
By the way, your music video for this was sick
This gives me Arcane vibes and I’m loving it
Yes- Arcane is one of my faves.
Superbbb ❤
Very impressive!
You got another subscribe❤
Legends know that sound of thunder was released back in July 4th 2024.
I believe Nathan had spent all these time to just compile and edit the video.
Yep - editing this video took WAY longer than making the song LOL and I've been slammed working on a record for an artist for the past 2 months, too.
Respect 🫡❤️
That was impressive!
beautiful