Been listening to this song a lot recently after watching your other vid featuring this song. Hearing it without the ear candy is actually jarring lol. It adds SOOOO much to a song. Love the content man, thanks for putting these videos out!
Ear candy is so important to an interesting production and it’s something I’ve just started exploring more in my productions and as soon as I do you release a brand new video answering all of my questions and show me the techniques I was confused about creating. Awesome video! Thank you so much for making these and keep up the great work! I would always love to see more videos about ear candy on the channel, I always find it super interesting and helpful for improving my productions.
my productions have soooo much ear candy and still, i never really paid attention to bring it to my consciousness about how important it actually is.. Great vid as always!!!!
This video, this song specifically has the synths I'm looking for, something that keeps on lingering on the back very melodic. I've been searching the web since I know those are synths, but most of the videos I find talk about EDM very electronic, not soft at all. Would you happen to have a video on how to do those synths specifically? they sound like pads but they are not sustained notes but like three-note plucks very paddy. Love this!
This song is a blend of a dx7 piano for the melody, a vocal chop with a ton of delay and reverb being filtered, and then some movement pads that are essentially just filtered saw waves and square waves with modulation and LFOs opening and closing filters. What specific sound are you referring to? If you give me a timestamp I may be able to tell you exactly what the sound is.
@@MakePopMusic Thank you so much for your attention! Absolutely, I'll give you several time stamps so you can hear the synths, the first one is using high notes, it's kinda plucking three notes, you hear it first at 2:40. Sounds filtered, then I believe you open it up at 11:10. The second synth you stop it at 16:10 with the tape stop. Those are the type of sounds I'm looking to put on top of my ambience. If you have a video on how to do them, I'd love to see it!
Loved this video Austin, inspired me to be more creative with my transitions and drums. Do you have some kind of Ear Candy FXs packs available or maybe some you can recommend?
Really nice video. Not my genre in this example, but these techniques and principles apply to all music. Also, it's really impressive how you deliver these videos in one take without cuts.
We try to teach tools and techniques that can be used with any workflow and in any genre so I'm super happy to hear that! And thank you! I went to school to be a teacher so I try to write and format these videos as little lesson plans.
Video Request: I have a lot of trouble keeping head room while keeping volume at an audible level. Can you do a video on how to keep ample headroom without losing too much volume and gain, both when recording vocals and when working in the DAW or external instruments. Thank you!
Thanks for the content Austin. Great stuff again. When you automate the Synth Group to create silence it seems to me there's no Reverb or Delay either. And I believe your FX Bus is not automated. Does that mean you have no FX on the Synths ? Or do the FX of the Synths also go to the synth bus ? I'm curious about how you root your busses now. :) Much love from France. edit : i think i saw the answer later in the video, you automate individual FX channels.
I wasn't using sends for the delay and reverb on the synths. The reverb and delay on my keys are almost always just inserts so they get muted by my busses. Check out our video about my template to see the full routing!
Austin, good and true. But I am just surprised that you don't have a long white noise print all over the project ready to be automated anywhere in the song. Far more open for variations and better than that pre-made from a sample pack.
Hmmmm...It's not an easy task to find the right percussive sounds for every lil' song. Tell me if i'm wrong, but i didn't seem to hear "nothing crazy" throughout this video😮🤭
@austin this guy who replies with your logo and tell people to go on telegram because you won something must be a scammer! ATTENTION! He used your logo on telegram. Have the whole conversation if you want!
@@MakePopMusic would be great if you could include a part where you show what chords or techniques to use to get that indie pop guitar sound for noobs like me who are not that pro in guitar . I talking about the playing perspective not the amp perspective
Always love earcandy videos! Keep ‘em coming!!
Nothing But Gems 💎💎💎 Being Dropped. Definitely Leveled Up My Productions After This Video
Been listening to this song a lot recently after watching your other vid featuring this song. Hearing it without the ear candy is actually jarring lol. It adds SOOOO much to a song. Love the content man, thanks for putting these videos out!
You inspire me so much, Austin! When I feel uninspired, your videos revive my creativity!
One of your best and most important videos, makes such a difference!
Wow! So much gold. Thank you for taking the time to create these detailed videos. Your channel is the reason I enjoy making music again.
I love how clean this production sounds 👌
Track is fire as usual
Brilliant as always! Thanks so much, Austin!
Would love to see a video where you’re doing the nitty-gritty sound design for special ear candy moments
Would def love to see that workflow as well. Maybe how your choosing moments in the song and working through it.
Yes, please do more like this where we highlight what we already have and keep it interesting. Thanks again, much love!
Unbelievable! This is the 4th video in a row which revolves around a topic that is vital to me and my production work! Thank you so much!!
i would really like a video with alternative ear candy effects! these are nice but sometimes i feel like they could be more subtle
Ear candy is so important to an interesting production and it’s something I’ve just started exploring more in my productions and as soon as I do you release a brand new video answering all of my questions and show me the techniques I was confused about creating. Awesome video! Thank you so much for making these and keep up the great work! I would always love to see more videos about ear candy on the channel, I always find it super interesting and helpful for improving my productions.
Love this video! So much value. Thanks you bro 🔥
my productions have soooo much ear candy and still, i never really paid attention to bring it to my consciousness about how important it actually is.. Great vid as always!!!!
Your productions go CRAZYYY with moments and ear candy!
I’d love to see more videos like this, you’re the man Austin!
Do more like this please!!! Great video like always ✨
Great video. Definitely would like more videos like this, a deeper dive on this ear candy stuff.
Love your videos man!
I would deeply appreciate a video on drum fills before hooks.
I think you are very good at it. Much respect!👏
I like the new into style 👍
Thank you for making these videos
Good stuff man!
This video, this song specifically has the synths I'm looking for, something that keeps on lingering on the back very melodic. I've been searching the web since I know those are synths, but most of the videos I find talk about EDM very electronic, not soft at all. Would you happen to have a video on how to do those synths specifically? they sound like pads but they are not sustained notes but like three-note plucks very paddy. Love this!
This song is a blend of a dx7 piano for the melody, a vocal chop with a ton of delay and reverb being filtered, and then some movement pads that are essentially just filtered saw waves and square waves with modulation and LFOs opening and closing filters.
What specific sound are you referring to? If you give me a timestamp I may be able to tell you exactly what the sound is.
@@MakePopMusic Thank you so much for your attention! Absolutely, I'll give you several time stamps so you can hear the synths, the first one is using high notes, it's kinda plucking three notes, you hear it first at 2:40. Sounds filtered, then I believe you open it up at 11:10. The second synth you stop it at 16:10 with the tape stop. Those are the type of sounds I'm looking to put on top of my ambience. If you have a video on how to do them, I'd love to see it!
Loved this video Austin, inspired me to be more creative with my transitions and drums. Do you have some kind of Ear Candy FXs packs available or maybe some you can recommend?
This is brilliant! Thank You.
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this is very inspiring I would definitely like to see more. Thanks so much for all your priceless tutorials!
Nice one, Austin
Austin tremendo!!! lo videos
Yes, please. More vids like this 🎉
Thank you!
This is so🔥
Really nice video. Not my genre in this example, but these techniques and principles apply to all music. Also, it's really impressive how you deliver these videos in one take without cuts.
We try to teach tools and techniques that can be used with any workflow and in any genre so I'm super happy to hear that! And thank you! I went to school to be a teacher so I try to write and format these videos as little lesson plans.
@@MakePopMusic Yeah that's exactly it! It feels like being in class - makes a huge difference. Thanks for your videos.
Very helpful!
Very helpful thanks
Another incredible video. Love it
Dope!!!!
Great video! Would be awesome to have a song submitted by someone in the MPM community to work on live, just an idea thx
Hey and what about making music like weekend...i love your videos and there are my inspiration
We have several videos making songs like The Weeknd :D
Sorry i meant Michael Jackson
Mostly the song of rock my world and.... maybe rock with you
Do you work with Stereo Vocals?
Gems!
Video Request: I have a lot of trouble keeping head room while keeping volume at an audible level. Can you do a video on how to keep ample headroom without losing too much volume and gain, both when recording vocals and when working in the DAW or external instruments. Thank you!
Just turn all your tracks down and add some gain on your master out.
Thanks for the content Austin. Great stuff again.
When you automate the Synth Group to create silence it seems to me there's no Reverb or Delay either. And I believe your FX Bus is not automated. Does that mean you have no FX on the Synths ? Or do the FX of the Synths also go to the synth bus ? I'm curious about how you root your busses now. :)
Much love from France.
edit : i think i saw the answer later in the video, you automate individual FX channels.
I wasn't using sends for the delay and reverb on the synths. The reverb and delay on my keys are almost always just inserts so they get muted by my busses. Check out our video about my template to see the full routing!
@@MakePopMusic thanks for the details!
great ideas
Great lesson Bro!
Awesome👍
Austin, good and true. But I am just surprised that you don't have a long white noise print all over the project ready to be automated anywhere in the song. Far more open for variations and better than that pre-made from a sample pack.
breakdown or make similar song in stream .
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Hmmmm...It's not an easy task to find the right percussive sounds for every lil' song. Tell me if i'm wrong, but i didn't seem to hear "nothing crazy" throughout this video😮🤭
HAHAHA NOTHIN CRAZY. Gonna get "nothing crazy" tattooed on my head at this point.
@@MakePopMusic 🤣Damn! That's what we called, "COMMITMENT"😂
this that secret sauce
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We want nitty gritty
@austin this guy who replies with your logo and tell people to go on telegram because you won something must be a scammer! ATTENTION! He used your logo on telegram. Have the whole conversation if you want!
Need new indie pop tutorial
Get ready for an Indie Pop course coming 🥳
@@MakePopMusic wowwww ❤️
@@MakePopMusic would be great if you could include a part where you show what chords or techniques to use to get that indie pop guitar sound for noobs like me who are not that pro in guitar . I talking about the playing perspective not the amp perspective
Oh it'll show everything. It's a full start to finish course. We're talking 8-10 hours total. Hahaha
@@MakePopMusic really excited please release it soon ❤️
this is why trap music nowaday sucks,,, the beat does not have these earcandy things
I still love it but I would also love to hear some pizzazz every now and then as well!