My Singing Monsters: Ethereal Workshop GarageBand Cover (Wave 5)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 มิ.ย. 2024
- Arriving a day late, the cover’s finally here! …well not late if it counts as being released on a regular MSM update day, wouldn’t it?
Not only we have two new monsters: the final triple, and the penultimate quad, but also a NEW VERSE! Further expanding the song’s length, and introducing Whaill’s (long awaited) 2nd track!
This cover took awhile, as this quad can kick some tail, nearly sending me straight to the Nether, and End simultaneously for how long it took me to recreate it.
With that said, enjoy the video, and happy monstering!
Wearing headphones is required for the best experience.
Updates:
-Added the final triple: Teeter-Tauter
-Added the penultimate crystal quad: Rhysmuth! (Not Rizzmuth…😅)
-Changed Flasque’s instrument
-Changed Pentumbra’s sound to be more balanced
-Changed the volume of X’rt’s sound.
Sounds used (for now):
Castle: Deep Moves Bass
Meebkin: Glimmering Noise, and Coffee Shop
Yooreek: Scream Bass
Blarret: Playful Melody
Gaddzooks: Modern TR-707
Auglur: Light Bulbs
Flasque: Star Power Bells 01 (sampled)
Nitebear: Corlandt Alley River Synth
Whaill: Transistor Choir
Piplash: Classic Clean
X’rt: Paisley Funk Bass
Teeter-Tauter: Popping Bits & Pitch Fall
Vhenshun: Pots & Pans, Chinese Kit, Synth Woodwind, Steam Train Horn 02, White Noise Sweeper 01
Pentumbra: Liquid Crystal, Girls Choir 01, and Scream Bass
Rhysmuth: Vintage Beats, Dark Space Pluck, Vowel Disintegrator, and Fat Synth Rhythm
My Singing Monsters is property of BigBlueBubble, as all rights are reserved to them, as I am not endorsed in the ownership of their material.
Although its more accurate i lowkey prefer the old pentumbra
(That one legit sent shivers down my spine)
I never really thought that someone actually like the old Pentumbra sound I made!
It’s a start for me trying to figure out how to recreate Pentumbra’s sound, but when I listen to it a couple of times in the past, it sounded rushed, and messy to me, so that’s why I considered changing its sound, and having it a bit more balanced with the rest of the song. Especially for its 2nd track, where it strangely gets a bit too loud at the end of its track.
🔥
THERE ARE NO WORDS THAT CAN EXPLAIN HOW MUCH I LIKE THIS
TEETER TAUTER IN THE FIRST WHAIL VERSE MADE IT SO MUCH BETTER
….teeter tauter is in the first whaill verse in the normal game??
yes
Hahahahahahaha
@@stopemojicatabuse17 whats funny....?
@@melissaprak6152I'm FiRsT! 💀
Amazing! Proud of you for making this!!
Nice job man!
All of this sounds great! Meebkin and whaill were kind of surprising
Also: nitebear/auglur's verse could easily be a retro game song
Whoah good job
Amazing ❤
TeeterTautet
Ethereal garage: wave 5
Teeter totter: woooooooOoooooOOow
Rhysmuth: please help me gaddzooks is louder than me
Teeter-Tauter*
STOP IT!!!YOU ARE BEING MEAN TO ME!💢😡😠😡🤬💢😡😠💢😠💢😠😡🤬😡🤬💢😠😠😠💢🤬💢🤬😡
awesome !
THIS IS SO UNDERRATED
i wish i knew how to make songs like this, i always get so inspired by songs like this but i can never figure out how to actually make the songs like this because all that comes up for me are loops and tracks. good work though!!
Nice!
Nice
Rhysmuth is so good, crazy how quick you made this update im not looking forward to doing it
At least Rhysmuth is ‘somewhat’ easier to do than trying to do Sporerow & G’Joob on Mythical Island, which is why I’m able to get it in sooner than usual when it comes to tougher monsters, such as those two mentioned.
I do wish you the best of luck for yours!
How did you change the Meebkin noise?
@@CheerioGuy
I did some modifications to the main instrument I used for Meebkin to make it sound more closer to that of an angklung. I also used the automation settings to change the volume while the sound is playing, making its sound get quieter, then louder again as it plays for its 2nd track, close to that of how Meebkin’s 2nd track plays in-game.
What instrument did you use
@@videocanalef5637
Look in the description
Wait
How did you do those slide notes on auglur?
Please answer
I need to know
I used the automation settings for the layer that Auglur’s on.
It’s useful to lower, or raise the volume of an instrument layer, and even “bend” notes if that instrument isn’t capable of allowing you to do so by default.
To do this: tap on the instrument you want to automate on the left side, select automation, and then you could add, remove, or bend points on the volume line in edit mode.
This definitely needs good mixing. Some Monsters just sounds a little bit loud
Yeah, I figured this is hard to do, especially in the last verse.
If I try to end up making a monster quieter, it would be too hard to hear in the last verse, but sound loud on its own in other verses. Even for the ones I’ve made louder, it would sound balanced in some verses, but too loud.
It’s hard to find a sweet spot for these, especially when compensating for those with differing headphone/earbud qualities, or the speaker layout of various devices, or if the device only supports a certain speaker setting. (Mono, stereo, surround sound, etc.)
How’d you get the meebkin and Pentumbra sounds (and Rhysmuth)
The main instrument I used for Meebkin (Glimmering Noise) is altered to sound more accurate to an angklung. The shaker-like instrument for Meebkin’s tail(?) from the Coffee Shop drum kit is from the percussionists sound pack.
Pentumbra is a combination of three instruments, which all of them are already included in GarageBand by default.
Rhysmuth’s main instrument, Vintage Beats, is from the Vision and Verse sound pack, and is altered to sound close to that of the Amen Break drum kit, or whichever kit that is used for Rhysmuth. The other instruments used for Rhysmuth, Dark Space Pluck, and Vowel Disintegrator, are in different packs. (Backlight Bounce, and Transition Effects respectively.) Its last instrument, Fat Synth Rhythm, is already included. All of these instruments are modified, and combined to recreate Rhysmuth’s sound.
@@Camphreneas Thank you so much! (Didn’t list pentumbra’s instruments but I can figure that out)
@@baechl
The instruments are listed in the description for all the monsters, including Pentumbra!
Though, I didn’t take into consideration that some people would ask for the packs they’re in, and not just the instruments…so I didn’t even bother with those.😅
Even if I did, my iPad gets *INCREDIBLY* laggy when typing out long descriptions for some reason…
@@Camphreneas Oh, thank you! I’m trying to not use samples for monsters, so this was extremely helpful!
How do you get more than one instrument in a song
You add an instrument with the “+” icon at the left sidebar.
You can’t add any more than 32 instrument layers in GarageBand.
@@Camphreneas I’m what section ? For example virtual instrements
@@OscarsOddities304
What do you mean by “virtual instruments?”
If you meant by the midi instruments, you use the midi keyboard for it, and choose an instrument you want to use.
@@Camphreneas I found it so you don’t have to worry about it
Could i have the instruments??
They’re not my instruments, if everyone could use them in GarageBand. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Go ahead!
@@Camphreneas no i meant could i have the name of the packs
@@aidyy_8ball
Oh, here you go:
-TRAKGIRL
-Percussionists
-Vintage Drum Machines
-Flex and Flow
-Keyboard collection
-Watch the Sound
- 8-Bit Legends
-Toy Box
-Gozadera Latina
-Transition Effects
-Vision and Verse
-Backlight Bounce
game pls😮😮😮😮
@@Baldi-1112
The game is My Singing Monsters.
This isn’t gameplay of it, but rather me using an app called GarageBand.