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My very first post, be gentle…!!…
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I love it! It's very atmospheric, cyberpunk, and glitchy. My question is, what plugin(s) did you use for the glitches?
Thanks for listening\commenting\following…!!
It’s mostly Bleep followed by Turnado, Flux Pro, TTAP, BeatCutter, Spacefields and Tails
Bleep! I forgot this app exists, lol. Now I want to learn and use it. I love the other apps.
I need to get into Turnado and Effectrix more, not gonna lie. But yes, this piece you made is masterfully crafted. Can't wait to hear more out of you in the future.
Too many apps, too little time…!! 😂😂
Thanks again for your kind comments, appreciated…👍👍
OK..I need to see if I already own Bleep because I want to glitch too. There’s a request to recommend
apps to recreate Splatoons like Projects and that OP hasn’t been provided a good answer yet unless its happening
offline.
The question of making Spaltoons like music is NOT a trivial ask, however. THose tracks are meticulously created by
folks that know their tech and also know music theory and other important skills.
Personally, I like music that opens doors to new ways of thinking about music and you have done that for me with your effort here. I have no idea how you did it and the list of apps help me better understand the options for making something akin t your work. I know I bought 6 of the 7 and just need to check on Bleep.
UPDATE:Is it “jAmp Bleep”?I don’t have it but I learned that it’s free so now I do. FYI: It’s a Universal App for iPhone. ipad and Mac. It’s an AUv3 sound generator inspired by Mike Moreno’s Bleep Bloop Machine with knobs controllable via MIDI.
@FizzyLizzy27 (and me too) wanted to learn how to make Splatoon styled music. The thread is here.
https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/64514/help-making-dedf1sh-splatoon-series-style-music
If you can help, @faction , that'd be amazing!
For sure… that music is epic. It’s on a par with Todd Terje who I discovered from a “Better Call Saul” soundtrack: really fast, funny and impeccable production.
Exactly! I wanted to help Fizzy out, but a week later, I'm still stumped myself. 😂 I haven't produced anything new since a week ago, because I'm in a "learning" phase.
Don’t give up unless it’s just too hard… I suspect it might be to turn those tracks into a few tips. If I was you (and obviously I’m not) I would provide a couple tips and move on.
Can anyone help me with the Todd Terje style… I think the essential ingredient is a good work ethic so I’m not likely to ever get there. I just play music I don’t work at it. It has to be fun for me and some music is just like carving marble to achieve perfect form and impressive creation. It’s NOT the tools… it’s the artist.
True. Then again, I'm curious to how to make that style of music. Guess soon I'll enter the "Experimental" phase. 😂
Exactly. It's the artist, mate. Last year, I actually bought a cheap Android tablet for producing an EP on. I ended up producing an entire 10-track album in FLSM! 😅 Just to see if I could indeed produce music on it.
Android tablet? What specs were required? What vendor and model? I’d like to check music making on a Google software stack. I bought a cheap. Chromebook and needed better specs s to be happy.
Ah, I bought mine from Amazon actually.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWS8MNW1?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
I bought the 64gb version. Although, you know what's strange? My last Android device from 2016 had a file browser that could access app subfolders. This was back during the days before iOS got the Files app. Last year it was the opposite. The Android file browser could not access app subfolders, so I had to install all my drum samples for FLSM using a pain-in-the-arse in-app method. 😂 And now the iOS Files app exists and can access most app subfolders (or at least the subfolders an app allows).
But what's crazy is that 10-track album was my first and only album that I produced to date (as of this writing). 😂 And it was produced on a flippin Android instead of iOS? I never planned my first album to be produced on a more limited device, but there you go mate.
I'm sure the Chromebook should be able to run FLSM just fine. FLSM doesn't require as many system resources or battery as, say Cubasis 3. At least this was my experience on Android. Ymmv. 🤷♂️
Let’s face it… after iPad there isn’t another system that’s close to being so useful and all these apps. Dear Lord.
Yeah, it’s jAmp Bleep - it’s a great app…
I used a couple of LFOs to slowly modulate Mutate and Cutoff…
I agree 100%. The Android tablet was a self-imposed "Android music challenge", and it turned out really well. Not as well as compared to my productions in Cubasis on iPad, but very well enough indeed. 😊
That's pretty awesome I must say!
Very cool track! Most of the app listed I don’t know. Research time.
Thanks for commenting, appreciated…👍
I enjoyed it but would have like a bit more ebb and flow, loud and soft, light and dark… you know what I mean… hope you don’t mind the comment which is only meant to help and is just my personal opinion at the end of the day 😊
Thanks for taking the time to listen and for your constructive comment, most appreciated…😎👍