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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=chel-koby/bakuswyl
Ok so, we see a lot of these DAW beats these days and they're literally everywhere, up until a few months ago, i didn't know what they were called much less, how they were created.
If you still don't know what I mean, I refer to regular pop, rock, guitar, synth, and drum beats that are produced digitally, so these are not by real musical instruments played/hit by someone.
I think they're extremely cool, and i just recently tried to find and identify my genre(the kinds i really love to listen to, the kind that inspires me)
So my reason for getting into the whole mix is that, I wanna create music for my Interactive Film (Call Me Super!). This would be more comfortable to upload to social platforms without facing copyright issues too. Overall, i just want to see where it goes!.
SO i decided to start off with a tool called Magix Music Maker, i will be sharing my creations with y'all here in the community. Although this tool isn't the best I researched and found, it was easier to start off with than the other one.
Why was it easier?
But i found out about chords, traps, dub steps, synth, and many crazy terms like that; with these stuff, YOU CAN MAKE ANY MUSIC YOU DESIRE, you just gotta - understand them.
So with the help of Youtube, I'm picking it up. Dont get it wrong, since I already figured out my fav sounds, i'm aligning learning to videos on that.
But still, with no expereince, I was able to use the Easier Tool (Magix), to create a 1min track, it sounds abit like Future Bass genre.
I think this is okay for a start, it showed me that i got a chance, Next I will proceed with the more difficult DAW tool (because i wanna know the technical details), and improve my soundtrack quality.
I will continue to share my progress on this
Thanks for taking the time to read, see u soon!!
By chelkobyhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=chel-koby/bakuswyl
Ok so, we see a lot of these DAW beats these days and they're literally everywhere, up until a few months ago, i didn't know what they were called much less, how they were created.
If you still don't know what I mean, I refer to regular pop, rock, guitar, synth, and drum beats that are produced digitally, so these are not by real musical instruments played/hit by someone.
I think they're extremely cool, and i just recently tried to find and identify my genre(the kinds i really love to listen to, the kind that inspires me)
So my reason for getting into the whole mix is that, I wanna create music for my Interactive Film (Call Me Super!). This would be more comfortable to upload to social platforms without facing copyright issues too. Overall, i just want to see where it goes!.
SO i decided to start off with a tool called Magix Music Maker, i will be sharing my creations with y'all here in the community. Although this tool isn't the best I researched and found, it was easier to start off with than the other one.
Why was it easier?
But i found out about chords, traps, dub steps, synth, and many crazy terms like that; with these stuff, YOU CAN MAKE ANY MUSIC YOU DESIRE, you just gotta - understand them.
So with the help of Youtube, I'm picking it up. Dont get it wrong, since I already figured out my fav sounds, i'm aligning learning to videos on that.
But still, with no expereince, I was able to use the Easier Tool (Magix), to create a 1min track, it sounds abit like Future Bass genre.
I think this is okay for a start, it showed me that i got a chance, Next I will proceed with the more difficult DAW tool (because i wanna know the technical details), and improve my soundtrack quality.
I will continue to share my progress on this
Thanks for taking the time to read, see u soon!!