Spectacular! I'm also in my journey in understanding j-pop music (mainly because of bocchi lol) and I also want to add more if you don't mind: Arrangement (FL Piano Roll) 1. Guitar MIDI requires more complex programming if you want it to sound realistically as possible. Legato, slides, plucks, and strumming are essential to making semi-realistic guitar tone. Mixing (FL Channel Bus) 2. The panning of each instrument. For me, I basically do 1 L guitar, 1 R guitar, 1 middle (for solo) guitar, bass in the middle (mono), and drums in stereo. 3. Doung equalizers on guitars (high pass) and bass (low pass) helps reduce the muddiness of the mix. 4. To make it sound like you're in a room, a good room reverb will do. In FL, you can use Reeverb 2 with the "Drum room" preset on use or you can use convolver for a variety of effects. 5. If you feel like it lacks power or attack, you can use Transient Processor and increase the attack. Mastering (Master Plugins, Auto master) 6. Once you finish exporting the track, it is time to master. The easiest way to master the track is by using an auto mastering tool. Look up bandlabs auto master, they offer unlimited free instant mastering for free. 7. If you want to manually master your tracks, make sure to export it in a lower volume in order to give you freedom to boost, reduce, and fix different parts of your song using an EQ sheet. That's everything I know. Tell me more or please revise my list freely if you think something is misleading. Thanks! I'll see you in your next vid hana. Keep up the good work. Always remember the quote: "To Bocchi is to Rock!"
If this is your first tutorial video, WOW! Really well explained and summarized, I've seen other 20-30 minutes tutorials and I learned a lot less after watching them. You deserve way more subs.
This is the best j-rock song made only with VST plugins, that I've seen. I hate Kontakt libraries, but that guitar sounds really good, maybe I should try it
Kontakt just had a really outdated UI imo, I absolutely love using samples though. Synths are cool, but if I need organic instruments, you bet I’m going to a kontakt library.
ついにHowToMake界隈に邦ロックが出てくるとは...アニメってすごいんだな。頑張ってください! I never thought Jrock would finally make an appearance in the HowToMake community... Anime is amazing🤩 Keep it up!
I think it would be helpful if you explained some simple music theory as to why you're making the note choices that you are making. You don't have to go in depth--people can Google that for information. But just saying "start with simple chords" really needs more explanation. At least say you're in the key of C major and that you're using the chords Csus2 and Cadd9. Because if someone just starts out in C major and uses major triads, it's not going to sound anything like this and might just cause frustration.
@@renuk8560 The software used here is called FL Studio by Image Line. It is a DAW (i.e. Digital Audio Workstation). Some other commonly used DAWs are: Cubase, Studio One, Ableton Live. The process of creating music like this is called Music Production.
bocchi is real and I think hana is one of the character from bocchi the rock!! btw thanks for tutorial!!! there are very less tutorial on TH-cam for j-pop / j-rock like this so I appreciate it and hoping for more!! ^-^
i find this interesting, but since you said you have zero music theory, how do you build that lead on top of the chords? i also don't have music theory at all and i would like to know. is it the holy knowledge of *scales* , and if so, how?
@@hana130p uwah!- your pc is the goat lmao, well we hope to see more of your great content! side note: i really love how funny and adorable the editing was lmao
Just got into some music production. I had zero knowledge about it. I don't even know what do you mean with that "simple chords". Any tips? I only know that simple chord was triad. So sad Nice editing btw, it was funny!
So I'll link some tutorials on what chords are and etc, and how to make them: th-cam.com/video/uINxIvwK1eo/w-d-xo.html So basically chords can either be triads, 7th chords, 9th chords, etc. Triads just means 3 notes, and 7th and 9th are just one and two notes added to the chord respectively. The reason that they're called 7th and 9th is because for standard chords, you can make them by spacing fingers out one key, with your thumb placed on note 1, your index placed on note 3, etc. A simple way to think about it is that certain chords have different types of strengths/emotion. I think a simple chord progression to be used is the IV- V - iii - vi chord progression. You may want to search up what it means, but it's a pretty popular chord progression in jpop. I'll link another video below that shows other chord progressions that are pretty good: th-cam.com/video/Fdx9fQv0qQU/w-d-xo.html These are just basics and some random tutorials, so let me know if you need any more help!
I'm a guitarist, except I don't have all this fancy computer stuff. At least not yet, I was thinking this video would go into the theory but yea. How exactly do I get into this plug-in stuff? Looks it mainly has to do with recording, which is something I'd like to do eventually. Also, anyone have any answers for theory? I'm learning theory now, so I could probably just reverse engineer the Bocchi the Rock songs I know, but are there any pointers?
Did you know? in Indonesia's there is a band named J-Rock. I believed that their song inspired by L arc en ciel. Could you make a Tutorial how to make LARUKU?
1. Born in Japan
2. Make rock
i'm doomed...
@@lullaby_soda its over for us
@@BetterSymphonies-lc7hw it's so over....
Shit i'm from ukraine
3.) Have money to buy the VSTs
Spectacular! I'm also in my journey in understanding j-pop music (mainly because of bocchi lol) and I also want to add more if you don't mind:
Arrangement (FL Piano Roll)
1. Guitar MIDI requires more complex programming if you want it to sound realistically as possible. Legato, slides, plucks, and strumming are essential to making semi-realistic guitar tone.
Mixing (FL Channel Bus)
2. The panning of each instrument. For me, I basically do 1 L guitar, 1 R guitar, 1 middle (for solo) guitar, bass in the middle (mono), and drums in stereo.
3. Doung equalizers on guitars (high pass) and bass (low pass) helps reduce the muddiness of the mix.
4. To make it sound like you're in a room, a good room reverb will do. In FL, you can use Reeverb 2 with the "Drum room" preset on use or you can use convolver for a variety of effects.
5. If you feel like it lacks power or attack, you can use Transient Processor and increase the attack.
Mastering (Master Plugins, Auto master)
6. Once you finish exporting the track, it is time to master. The easiest way to master the track is by using an auto mastering tool. Look up bandlabs auto master, they offer unlimited free instant mastering for free.
7. If you want to manually master your tracks, make sure to export it in a lower volume in order to give you freedom to boost, reduce, and fix different parts of your song using an EQ sheet.
That's everything I know. Tell me more or please revise my list freely if you think something is misleading. Thanks! I'll see you in your next vid hana. Keep up the good work. Always remember the quote:
"To Bocchi is to Rock!"
Very helpful
Thank you so so much❤
I'll make it better in the next video
on the point stuff man!
Free Alternatives
Drums: Steven Slate Drums 5.5 Free Edition
BFD Player (New)
Monster Drums
Bass: LABS Bass Guitar
Ample Bass Prescison Lite
THANK YOU
Thank you so much
The kessoku band colours
A reminder that im here before this hits thousands of views
same here
You were right
Yes sir!
Wow you're so special
same
Do you guys like it?
Let me know in the comments
I don't know how to edit video and i tire my best😢
editing was great
If this is your first tutorial video, WOW!
Really well explained and summarized, I've seen other 20-30 minutes tutorials and I learned a lot less after watching them.
You deserve way more subs.
Instructions unclear
Ended up with a fire ass beat that summoned a demon 😔
You make a song sounds like a banger already-
I see, fellow average bocchi the rock enjoyer weeks after finishing the series, great job!!!
This song is amazing.
I’d like to listen to all parts of your music.
Editing was great and amusing! Tips were straightforward and purposeful! Loving it and excited for more :)
I learned so much in this one video than I have in the last 2 years! ありがとうございます ハナさん。
This is the best j-rock song made only with VST plugins, that I've seen.
I hate Kontakt libraries, but that guitar sounds really good, maybe I should try it
Kontakt just had a really outdated UI imo, I absolutely love using samples though. Synths are cool, but if I need organic instruments, you bet I’m going to a kontakt library.
Continue making this kind of video's man you're definitely gonna become popular in the future
Great video again hana! Woke up first thing this morning and watched.
Thnx hanade! You're real great at this!
also love the fact that this was done using 6-7 tracks only hehe
ついにHowToMake界隈に邦ロックが出てくるとは...アニメってすごいんだな。頑張ってください!
I never thought Jrock would finally make an appearance in the HowToMake community... Anime is amazing🤩 Keep it up!
I think it would be helpful if you explained some simple music theory as to why you're making the note choices that you are making. You don't have to go in depth--people can Google that for information. But just saying "start with simple chords" really needs more explanation. At least say you're in the key of C major and that you're using the chords Csus2 and Cadd9. Because if someone just starts out in C major and uses major triads, it's not going to sound anything like this and might just cause frustration.
How is this thing called tho? I mean the app and the action of creating music with such apps
its fl studio@@renuk8560
You are right but they said they have 0 music theory so maybe they didn't even know that and were just making things out of ear?
@@renuk8560 The software used here is called FL Studio by Image Line. It is a DAW (i.e. Digital Audio Workstation). Some other commonly used DAWs are: Cubase, Studio One, Ableton Live. The process of creating music like this is called Music Production.
@@TheDeGeO dude's probably making all of these songs by ear, bro is mad talented
Dude you did it whitout using any irl instrument nice job😂😂 if its me my head will explode
Keep going dude this is amazing!
Your tutorials are great! Btw your bass lines are awesome! Any tips on how you do them?
i will add vocals to this song
I think it would be more realistic if you stick with 2 guitar, 1 bass, and 1 drum (like actual bands where they have like 3-5 members)
Leans into more anime music which has been the signature and recognizable in most j rock and j pop songs
bocchi is real and I think hana is one of the character from bocchi the rock!!
btw thanks for tutorial!!! there are very less tutorial on TH-cam for j-pop / j-rock like this so I appreciate it and hoping for more!! ^-^
pretty dope thanks hana
that bass mad juicy
just watched all of your video. Awsome❤ keep it up
great tutorial! thank you :D
(now to actually just get my hands on the required vst...)
Good!
great video! really interesting to see others' workflow. just the right amount of bocchi too
Result sounds really good
searched for jrock to listen to. saw ryo. clicked and got taught a lesson on how to make jrock and i don't regret watching this.
plssss make a tutorial on jrock drums only 🥺
LOVE THIS HANA!!
Thanks for the tutorial!
- because my music theory is zero-
ryo yamada face and everybody in that's moment. :o
good video!! aprove!! ♥
thanks for the tutorial !! i like how you named the tracks using their names instead of the instruments lmaooo
dayuuuuum,,,,this is so good!!!!!!
This is GOOOODIIEEEEE! THANKS FOR MAKING A TUITORIALL!!!!
WOW ITS SO GREAT!!
That’s impressive!
This is really help me!!! Thank you so much for making this video:33
i find this interesting, but since you said you have zero music theory, how do you build that lead on top of the chords? i also don't have music theory at all and i would like to know. is it the holy knowledge of *scales* , and if so, how?
The best cover ever ❤
Saving this. So useful.
yes i see the colour reference
love your content!
can you go in-depth about the different chords progressions used?
HOW HAVE I NOT KNOWN ABOUT ALT S FOR STRUMMING
this was a life saver, thanks!!
ok that’s it, hana might be my most favorite J rock music artist!
( also what are your pc specs?)
Ryzen 5 3550h
Gtx 1650
Ram 8
Window 11
@@hana130p uwah!-
your pc is the goat lmao, well we hope to see more of your great content!
side note: i really love how funny and adorable the editing was lmao
Hello !
I really enjoy your video !
it give me good vibes, and i enjoy your music while i'm drawing, it's a good inspiration
thankyou !
i want full version of this on spotify / yt music
Finally the tutorial is up :D
I like it
Love these tutorials thx 😍
너무 좋아요 그리고 재밌어요 ㅎㅎ
loved this!
Just got into some music production. I had zero knowledge about it.
I don't even know what do you mean with that "simple chords". Any tips? I only know that simple chord was triad. So sad
Nice editing btw, it was funny!
So I'll link some tutorials on what chords are and etc, and how to make them:
th-cam.com/video/uINxIvwK1eo/w-d-xo.html
So basically chords can either be triads, 7th chords, 9th chords, etc. Triads just means 3 notes, and 7th and 9th are just one and two notes added to the chord respectively. The reason that they're called 7th and 9th is because for standard chords, you can make them by spacing fingers out one key, with your thumb placed on note 1, your index placed on note 3, etc.
A simple way to think about it is that certain chords have different types of strengths/emotion.
I think a simple chord progression to be used is the IV- V - iii - vi chord progression. You may want to search up what it means, but it's a pretty popular chord progression in jpop. I'll link another video below that shows other chord progressions that are pretty good:
th-cam.com/video/Fdx9fQv0qQU/w-d-xo.html
These are just basics and some random tutorials, so let me know if you need any more help!
So good, learned a lot! Thenk! :D
I'm a guitarist, except I don't have all this fancy computer stuff. At least not yet, I was thinking this video would go into the theory but yea.
How exactly do I get into this plug-in stuff? Looks it mainly has to do with recording, which is something I'd like to do eventually.
Also, anyone have any answers for theory? I'm learning theory now, so I could probably just reverse engineer the Bocchi the Rock songs I know, but are there any pointers?
beauty ❤ ❤
great tutorial! could you do a video about amp and fx for the guitar?
alo alo Yo! mother.....er's favorite child
Great video 👍🔥🔥
I love your videos thank u so much
Hmm, Yeah. Subscribed
can i sing to this instrumental?? can you give it to me ill promise to give it a justice... let me know
this is so good 😭😭
Thanks for the tutorial Hana :)
great video really hoping to see more tutorials!
this is so cool !!
Please tutorial for beginners sensei 🥺
If u be the king of J-Rock, u will be jaywalking.
legit jpop chords and melodies
this kicks ass
This is great! How long have u been making music for? Also what chord progression did u use?
Very good work! I'm trying to make J rock recently, which helps me a lot.🎉
0:46 If you're using Logic Pro You don't need these VST
Спасибо ❤
3:12 I'm curious what you used to make the riser ? sounds epic :)
i think he just resampled these first seconds of guitar chords on a separate track and then just reversed it
@@kiriruvids2159 interesting! thank you
Hey man, this is great. But double thumbs up for bocchi.
Now you just need to input suisei talalala in 3:44
really helpful
良かったら、一緒に何か作りましょうか?
ディスコードにいる
❤❤❤
アジカンの「ソラニン」、SUPER BEAVERの「らしさ」みたいな感じがしますね
Did you know? in Indonesia's there is a band named J-Rock. I believed that their song inspired by L arc en ciel. Could you make a Tutorial how to make LARUKU?
wow
당신의 록은 청량한 하늘같아..V
Crazy how much this is just midwest emo
i hope i can make jrock beats without a tut in the future!!!!!!!
I'm curious if you write your guitar parts on guitar first or if you just do everything within the DAW
yoo can you share your fl project cuz i dont quiet understand how did you made kontakt guitar sound so good. thank you in advance
How is your chord progression bro? Sounds amaxing
amazing!!!
don't forget some of j-rocks use off beat drum groove xD
Any guitar pros know the chords here? 0:54
1. make song
2. done