This might be a bit disappointing, but I'm currently relying heavily on Ai! I'm zero cost production right now! So I honestly use capcut for tone/voice shifts (not recommended for most), and a nightcore converter for higher pitched songs or reverb. The hardest part so far for me is trying to cut the music into bits to remove weird parts and mix it together again so that it feels smooth (Capcut audio editing). If you really want to invest into a good DAW I'd recommend FLStudio! I believe there's also a free trial version! Look into equalizers and compressors as well for noise! I also HIGHLY recommend a good microphone! It'll do wonders~ (like around $200ish. The one I'm saving up for is good for streaming and is $270.) And just some random obvious hints! vents, wind, and crickets are super loud- I recommend getting some soundproof tape if you really want to record clear audios!
My FAVORITE FOR REALLLLL
I ABSOLUTELY ADORE THIS ONE
You cooked up another banger 🎉
Thank you!! Might be my favorite one so far!
Amazing song! Subscribed :))
Thank you so much!! I'm happy you like it!
What DAW do you use for music production? Favorite plugins to get your sound? Also any tips for clean vocal processing?
This might be a bit disappointing, but I'm currently relying heavily on Ai! I'm zero cost production right now! So I honestly use capcut for tone/voice shifts (not recommended for most), and a nightcore converter for higher pitched songs or reverb. The hardest part so far for me is trying to cut the music into bits to remove weird parts and mix it together again so that it feels smooth (Capcut audio editing). If you really want to invest into a good DAW I'd recommend FLStudio! I believe there's also a free trial version! Look into equalizers and compressors as well for noise! I also HIGHLY recommend a good microphone! It'll do wonders~ (like around $200ish. The one I'm saving up for is good for streaming and is $270.) And just some random obvious hints! vents, wind, and crickets are super loud- I recommend getting some soundproof tape if you really want to record clear audios!