Vig | EDM Producer
Vig | EDM Producer
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forced my community and I to make a track in 1 hour , here's what I did (battleprods)
✞ Slaying demons in Jesus name & teaching EDM producers sound design
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7 13 24 - battleprods result timeslot 1
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✞ Slaying demons in Jesus name & teaching EDM producers sound design Join our sound design community free productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community Producer Freebies are in our community now - join for free to get them! productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community #edmproducer #sounddesign #musicproduction
better ways to sidechain than using a compressor
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Dubstep bass from a clap (the power of resampling) - beginner Ableton sound design tutorial
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✞ Slaying demons in Jesus name & teaching EDM producers sound design Join our sound design community free productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community Producer Freebies are in our community now - join for free to get them! productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community #edmproducer #sounddesign #musicproduction
I challenged my community to remix this sample, heres my 2 hour track from scratch
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I challenged my community to remix this sample, heres my 2 hour track from scratch
never get caught using a splice sample with this technique - how to resample loops
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never get caught using a splice sample with this technique - how to resample loops
feel like an imposter when you make music? Like you cant share it with anyone?
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feel like an imposter when you make music? Like you cant share it with anyone?
I used to always overthink my mix until I changed my perspective on this...
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I used to always overthink my mix until I changed my perspective on this...
inspired by others songs but when going to make something similar, it never sounds good?
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inspired by others songs but when going to make something similar, it never sounds good?
you'll start making the exact sounds you want when you understand this...
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you'll start making the exact sounds you want when you understand this...
increase your boundaries, increase your output
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increase your boundaries, increase your output
"I work 9-5... I DONT HAVE TIME TO PRODUCE" lol chill I worked one too - heres what helped me
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"I work 9-5... I DONT HAVE TIME TO PRODUCE" lol chill I worked one too - heres what helped me
want a powerful bass but it always sounds muddy?
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want a powerful bass but it always sounds muddy?
"I wanna remix a big artists song but don't know if I'm allowed to..." you can but...
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"I wanna remix a big artists song but don't know if I'm allowed to..." you can but...
mistakes to avoid in 2024 as an edm producer
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mistakes to avoid in 2024 as an edm producer
ways to instantly produce better drops (how to make better drops)
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ways to instantly produce better drops (how to make better drops)
wanna win a grammy? heres how Skrillex Fred again Flowdan made their grammy winning song rumble
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wanna win a grammy? heres how Skrillex Fred again Flowdan made their grammy winning song rumble
which is the best? (1-6)
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which is the best? (1-6)
5 Secrets To Create Release Ready Songs+Skyrocket Your Artist Brand w/out Countless Hours on YouTube
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5 Secrets To Create Release Ready Songs Skyrocket Your Artist Brand w/out Countless Hours on UA-cam
I was depressed with career expectations when all I wanted was to make music #shorts #edmproducer
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I was depressed with career expectations when all I wanted was to make music #shorts #edmproducer
You need only 2 hours a day to make pro productions #shorts
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You need only 2 hours a day to make pro productions #shorts
Cooking beats and actual cooking are the same... #shorts
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Cooking beats and actual cooking are the same... #shorts
this literally makes or breaks your songs
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this literally makes or breaks your songs
Serum Hacks that feel illegal to know ❌ (make infinite presets with this!)
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Serum Hacks that feel illegal to know ❌ (make infinite presets with this!)
Color Bass Sound Design Tutorial - No Pitchmap Required 🫡 (Color Bass Track From Scratch pt.2)
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Color Bass Sound Design Tutorial - No Pitchmap Required 🫡 (Color Bass Track From Scratch pt.2)
Simple Sound Tip Design all Producers in 2023 can do!
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Simple Sound Tip Design all Producers in 2023 can do!
Good Copy but GREAT STEAL!(Ethical Resampling Guide 👍)
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Good Copy but GREAT STEAL!(Ethical Resampling Guide 👍)
Scratch to Masterpiece: Writing & Melody (Color Bass Track Pt.1)
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Scratch to Masterpiece: Writing & Melody (Color Bass Track Pt.1)
How You Can Create Incredible Snares like Skrillex! (easier than you think!)
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How You Can Create Incredible Snares like Skrillex! (easier than you think!)

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  • @Robotnik75XYZ
    @Robotnik75XYZ 10 годин тому

    How do I take 2 specific sounds and combine them rather than taking one and combining a random one

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies День тому

    Which one are you?

  • @iamkubic
    @iamkubic 9 днів тому

    We have the same name, I got scared for a second thinking I did not upload this 😂 Good video tho bro cheers

  • @HermanvanGelder
    @HermanvanGelder 16 днів тому

    I've been doing a serum skin tot turn it into a nordlead but it's a lotta work to redo all the buttons and stuff. And individually change all those colours is a PITA. Vital just blew my mind ( again) with how it improves it's functionality.

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies 16 днів тому

      I felt the same way, the serum skin is a pain in the butt + you can make vital glow so that's fire!

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 20 днів тому

    Join our community for free and get those freebies productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 20 днів тому

    If it's not already obvious... Music is run by the devil. And as a Christian music producer its hard to admit that sometimes⁣   ⁣   Sometimes I get this friction of "should I quit music because the devil is the ruler of it?"⁣   ⁣   As we know, satan is the angel known for music and sound hence his ability to use music to influence us all to negative things that pull us away from God⁣   ⁣   So should I quit music because it's evil and demonic???⁣   ⁣   My answer is NO!!⁣   ⁣   The reason is because God was the one who gave you the vision of music.⁣   ⁣   Of producing chart topping songs⁣   ⁣   Or playing in big festivals ⁣   ⁣   Or making masterpiece songs that inspire others⁣   ⁣   Just because music is the devil's natural ability, doesn't mean music is demonic and you shouldn't pursue it⁣   ⁣   Infact it's the opposite.⁣   ⁣   In my view, God has called you to use music as a way to attack the devil! ⁣   ⁣   By winning souls to Jesus Christ by making music which glorifies Him!⁣   ⁣   King David, who defeated goliath, was known for also playing many instruments and making music as a way to praise and worship God!⁣   ⁣   So music inherently isn't demonic, but it sure is powerful for influencing people - hence why Satan uses it against us ⁣   ⁣   So, as a producer and music maker, God calls us to glorify Him and make disciples THROUGH our music, sound design, productions, songwriting, etc.⁣   ⁣   Hence why as a Christian and producer, you do NOT need to be afraid of entering into music and growing into a scene that is blatantly wicked ⁣   ⁣   It's our job instead as the 'light of the world" to shine God's glory unto those in the darkness...⁣   ⁣   And to share our light with those who need it most⁣   ⁣   Remember, no one healthy goes to a hospital⁣   ⁣   Likewise, no one righteous needs Jesus or God⁣   ⁣   But those who are unrighteous and living with the wages of sin⁣   ⁣   I believe God is calling many of us young people and music producers to step up and shine our light on the music scene⁣   ⁣   To make worship commonplace and praising God second nature through influencing the thoughts of our culture via music ⁣   ⁣   May The Holy Spirit be with you and let's become demon slayers with our music 🗡️📖 ✝️🕊️🔥

  • @bigkahunasc
    @bigkahunasc 23 дні тому

    Where did you get the moon boy skin? Been looking for it but I can’t find it

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies 23 дні тому

      It's been so long, I don't remember 😭 maybe try on reddit somewhere? I think he also has them as part of his new sample packs as bonuses

  • @GroundUnderMedia
    @GroundUnderMedia 24 дні тому

    bro this was so sick

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 25 днів тому

    Apply to join the community free with this link here productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community

  • @PaladinofLordGanesha
    @PaladinofLordGanesha 25 днів тому

    This video is very helpful, I'm subscribed now!!

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies 25 днів тому

      Awesome, glad to know it helped. Check out the freebies in my bio and you can join my community for free and get a few more helpful resources, courses etc

  • @cyruscamillus
    @cyruscamillus 25 днів тому

    very juicy

  • @BoywithukeDJ2
    @BoywithukeDJ2 26 днів тому

    ❤️❤️

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 27 днів тому

    Was this helpful? Lemme know This is a clip from my sound design community, we talk on stuff like this every week. I just opened it up for more to join Use the link on my channel page

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 27 днів тому

    I don't care, don't tell me"... Perfection Join my sound design community for free, here productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community

  • @gotmilkblood
    @gotmilkblood 28 днів тому

    damn, this is some sauce

  • @suimamusic
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    that resampling job is so crazy, great job on this

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

      Right!!! Such a simple idea but it can be used for so much

  • @suimamusic
    @suimamusic Місяць тому

    LFGGGGGG 🎉

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

    Apologies for the crackling on the voice my mic was acting up heres the link to join the community productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community lemme know if you like this content and want more

  • @mysticartsmelodies
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    If you guys wanna join a community of sound deaign where we talk about weird but aweosme sound design techniques like this one, click the link below productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community

  • @mysticartsmelodies
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    Want to take part in our community and live calls like this? - you can join here productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community part 2 here ua-cam.com/video/C5ormttpRi4/v-deo.html

  • @MEbers-ox2zn
    @MEbers-ox2zn Місяць тому

    its a bit hard to understand but still good

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

      I know I have to keep it under 60 seconds for the shorts aha, check my channel for the full 6 minute video that explains it in detail

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

    Need help and feedback with your music and sound design - and even join weekly calls where we talk on topics like this video here? Follow and DM me the word "community" on Instagram @mysticartsmelodies Hope this video helps! #edmproducers #sounddesign #musicproduction

  • @mikerod9555
    @mikerod9555 Місяць тому

    Country

  • @benzeditz500
    @benzeditz500 Місяць тому

    Phonk because you just need a man speaking Portuguese and beats

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

      Haha 🤣 is that the language they speak? I thought it was just like mummbling

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

    1 Call and response - just like how a conversation has an equal amount of talking between everyone, so too does as good drop.⁣ ⁣ Make sure your sounds fit together and almost “finish each others sentences”.⁣ ⁣ You can do this by pairing long sustained sounds with short staccato ones, or using filters and automating them in interesting ways.⁣ ⁣ Sound Design and selection is key here⁣ ⁣ 2 The bigger they are, the harder it drops - the better and bigger you make your buildup, to more tension and release your listener wants.⁣ ⁣ This makes your drop feel even more powerful and fresh in contrast to it.⁣ ⁣ A good tip to make sure to use lots of layers, especially in dance music.⁣ ⁣ Also, speeding things up helps make more tension⁣ ⁣ 3 Fake outs - sometimes pre maturely ending a buildup or adding an extra bar to the drop before it hits can spice things up.⁣ ⁣ just note to make sure your songs flow and rhythym don't get ruined as this trick can really make your song hard to dance to when transitioning from the build to drop⁣ ⁣ 4 Rhythym is key - as the name implies, dance music is abotu dancing first!⁣ ⁣ If you nail a really good rhythym, it becomes 10x easier to make powerful catchy drops - especially when you pair that with good sound design⁣ ⁣ 5 Arrange in chunks - if you’re able to expand on your drops by adding a B part to it, say after 8 or 16 bars, you can massively boost the listeners enjoyment and dopamine of your song.⁣ ⁣ This is because your drop becomes way more exicitng and fresh and less repetitive and stale.⁣ ⁣ If this was helpful, i have a sound design community ⁣ where we talk about all this and more in detail every day and week on calls with challenges, custom samples and more⁣ ⁣ if you want in, give me a follow⁣ @mysticartsmelodies⁣ And⁣ comment below the word “me”⁣ and ill send you a DM with the link⁣ ⁣ ⁣ #edmproducer⁣ #musicproduction⁣ #sounddesign⁣ #producertip⁣

  • @keymanpraba
    @keymanpraba Місяць тому

    Thats too Close ⚡

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

    fill out this quick form to signup for the next phase of the community and notified when it opens productionmasteryprogram.com/questionnaire-community

  • @fallenleaf24
    @fallenleaf24 Місяць тому

    Love vital, but for me MacOS M1 it’s crashing Logic.. All the time.. It’s killed my love for this synth

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

      Hmm, I've not had this issue personally.. maybe others have had Id though - try checking Reddit

    • @fallenleaf24
      @fallenleaf24 Місяць тому

      @@mysticartsmelodies Its vital doing it & sadly unless its updated & fixed then its not as fun to use for me. I have go days & not have a single crash.. the moment Vital is loaded its a ticking time bomb xD But it's been over a year since its last update. Mac OS has had 3 big updates. Logic has had a major one! Vital is still the same. :(

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

    so you already know the basics of sidechain (if you dont, you can check on google, it will only take 5 mins)⁣ ⁣ but did you know there are multiple use cases for sidechain, and not just the typical trigger from the kick?⁣ ⁣ here are 2 of my fav ones that I just had a call with my sound design community on (if you want to join, follow me and message me the word “community”)⁣ ⁣ first is a mixing one⁣ ⁣ and thats to sidechain your sub separate from your other instruments⁣ ⁣ I think theres a really unique sound that you get only when you sidechain your sub to align perfectly with your kick⁣ ⁣ its glues your track better and it gives everything that extra touch of professionalism.⁣ ⁣ its also easier for mixing and it sounds amazing on speakers⁣ ⁣ the key is to make sure you align your sub to the tail end of the kick otherwise it will not achieve this effect⁣ ⁣ second is a creative effect that doubles as a mixing use⁣ ⁣ and thats to sidechain your delays and reverbs to the dry signal of the instrument or group.⁣ ⁣ thsi can be a bit tricky to explain with without showing you what I mean⁣ ⁣ but basically, you want to duck the volume of the reverb and delay whenever the original “dry” signal is playing.⁣ ⁣ This creates room in your mix and it also makes your sound less muddy and clearer and more powerful and present -⁣ ⁣ this is honestly one of my favourite tricks to do when I have a longer delay and reverb⁣ ⁣ you can do this on vocals and on leads and it will sound great!⁣ ⁣ there are more uses for it but I dont have the space to type it call 😟⁣ ⁣ what do you use sidechain for aside from these 2?⁣ ⁣ comment and lets discuss!⁣ ⁣ #edmproducers #edmproducer #mixingtip #sounddesign⁣ ⁣

  • @kberlinquette
    @kberlinquette Місяць тому

    I don't have an edit theme color section.. do I have to buy it?

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

      Nah, it shud be with the free version. Maybe you gotta update it?

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies Місяць тому

    After a decade as an edm producer, I've learned some valuable lessons.⁣ ⁣ Here are 9 quick takeaways for you (and a bonus tip)⁣ ⁣ Embrace Your Unique Sound: most times, your unique sound comes not from what you want it to be, but from what you naturally end up trying to make.⁣ ⁣ Meaning, you will always feel a bit of “meh” with your own sounds. But if you are pushing yourself to do better each song, thats all that matters⁣ ⁣ becuase you will never be 100% happy with your songs sound design - so you need to at some point embrace the things about your sounds you find meh!⁣ ⁣ Invest in Quality Gear: top tier DAW and plugins and gear makes your productions easier and better. take some time to research and find the top tools for you and invest into them⁣ ⁣ Learn Music Theory: Even a basic understanding of music theory can transform your tracks and make them more compelling.⁣ ⁣ Music is abotu storytelling, theory is your vocabulary and ability to describe your story with vivid imagination. Learn theory + pair with sound design and you are one of a kind⁣ ⁣ Network and Collaborate: Connect with others in the industry.⁣ ⁣ No one is an island⁣ ⁣ one big reason I started a sound design community was to help producers feel more comfortable and confident in talking to and reaching out to others with their music⁣ ⁣ it was my biggest fear for a long time and it was the biggest thing that changed my musics reach once I started to do it⁣ ⁣ Stay Persistent and Patient: Success takes time. Be prepared for setbacks and stay committed to your music.⁣ ⁣ Keep Learning: Keep improving your skills and stay current with new genres, production techniques, styles, sounds etc.⁣ ⁣ Understand the Business: Learn about, promotion, marketing, how labels work, people psychology, sales, branding etc.⁣ ⁣ Prioritize Health: having a healthy body and mind makes anything you do (especially music) 10x more effective with your creativity and productivity⁣ ⁣ Seek Feedback: Constructive criticism helps you grow. Be open to feedback from peers and fans alike - which you could also get from a community of producers who you can trust to give honest feedback⁣ ⁣ BONUS - Enjoy the Journey: Remember your passion for music and celebrate your progress, big or small.⁣ ⁣ It might not seem like you are going anywhere⁣ ⁣ or that youre wasting your time and should just focus on your job⁣ ⁣ but theres a lot more unexpected wins you would never be able to imagine if you simply stick it out and be patient with it⁣ ⁣ Having again a community of other producers who are ahead of you, at your level and even behind you (in experience) can really shift your perspective and renew your commitment⁣ ⁣ Peace,⁣ ⁣ Vig

  • @yash1709
    @yash1709 2 місяці тому

    Hey man. Idk if anyone else has asked for this type of content but honestly, there's already a bunch of BS surrounding the Psyche of music production. I'd rather watch you make music from start to finish. Make an hour long or two hour long video showing how you make music how you arrange music. what's the thought process. what techniques you use like the serum one's that you showed in one of your earlier videos. Ik it's easy for me to say this but I would honestly definitely appreciate getting a peak into another producers workflow. Some examples are Bound to Divide, Sadowick Production, Virtual riot has a few videos where he makes music, the producer school

    • @yash1709
      @yash1709 2 місяці тому

      or do whatever the fuck you feel like. Just an opinion

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

      Appreciate the feedback, def have some tutorials on the channel from before. My sound design community is way more practical and some content from there will make its way to here also If you wanna learn workflow, watch the training in my first link in bio If you're looking for samples, presets, sound design tips etc, cop the freebies - second link in bio

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

    4:18 form for community beta signup www.jotform.com/form/241245085114044

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

    yuh, its been a while⁣ ⁣ But here we are!⁣ ⁣ heres some things I learned the hard way, hope they help and if it did, give me a follow @mysticartsmelodies⁣ ⁣ Adaptability: The EDM industry is always changing.⁣ ⁣ Genres fade in and out and so does the meta for pop culture.⁣ ⁣ Things are really only the same for 3-5 years then it shifts slightly. Be aware and willing to adapt!⁣ ⁣ Mental health: As you likely know, there's often a struggle with mental health due pressure to make good songs, network, get more plays etc.⁣ ⁣ Its helpful to think of what your next step is vs the 1000 more you have to do (or think you have to do) before you are confident in your songs.⁣ ⁣ Networking is key: I feel in every post I say this lol but that should show you how important it is.⁣ ⁣ No man is an island and as edm producers especially, we tend to try and do things solo.⁣ ⁣ I think making songs and ideas solo is good but after your songs are ready to go, its important to have friends and a network of producers who can help you promote, give feedback, advice etc.⁣ ⁣ You never know who knows who. Theres a stat that you are only ever 6 people away from knowing anyone in the world. CRAZY!⁣ ⁣ PS - im making a sound design community where we are having weekly Q&A calls, sound requests/custom presets, lessons and networking and more.⁣ ⁣ im in the alpha phase now and just need 1 more person to join!⁣ ⁣ if you want in, make sure to⁣ ⁣ follow me @mysticartsmelodies⁣ ⁣ and comment below ‘community’ and ill message you more info⁣ ⁣ Passion vs business: This was a tough one for me.⁣ ⁣ While the love for music drives many into the EDM scene, sustaining a career often requires mastering the business side, including managing finances, building a team, and making strategic career decisions etc.⁣ ⁣ Lastly… be real: As you grow, it becomes harder to stay true to your artistic vision and what you initially set out to do when you first started.⁣ ⁣ You unknowingly find yourself chasing trends and while this has a time and place, dont let it get the better of you - that only leads to more frustration long term⁣ ⁣ Hope this helped⁣ ⁣ Peace, Vig⁣ ⁣ #edmproducers #edmproducer #sounddesign #musicproduction⁣ ⁣

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

    Most of your favourite sounds are made with basic shapes and basic post processing⁣ ⁣ Like sine waves, saw waves, square Waves etc⁣ ⁣ The key is combining those simple shapes with even more simple post processing⁣ ⁣ like distoriton, filtering, modulation, compression etc.⁣ ⁣ Now the more tricky part is learning which combination of wavetables and post processing and modulation creates the sound you want⁣ ⁣ And of course, there are more roads to the same destination⁣ ⁣ meaning there are ofcourse multiple ways to create the same sound⁣ ⁣ So its helpful to learn from others, whether thats on youtube, courses, in networking groups etc.⁣ ⁣ PS - im close to starting the sound design community I mentioned earlier, probs in the next 2 weeks⁣ ⁣ Its a new place where producers come together to all network, learn sound design, give feedback, and grow with each other⁣ ⁣ I’ve got just 3 more spots open for this alpha phase⁣ ⁣ this is where its a smaller tight knight group and where I can test out the community, see what you guys want, and give more personal help for certain things⁣ ⁣ If this sounds like something you want to contribute to and be a member of⁣ ⁣ follow me @mysticartsmelodies⁣ ⁣ comment the word “community” below⁣ ⁣ and Ill send you a DM with more deets⁣ ⁣ Peace, Vig⁣ ⁣ #edmproducers #edmproducer #sounddesign⁣ ⁣

  • @philippaulsen979
    @philippaulsen979 2 місяці тому

    Great advice here. Enjoyed your viewpoints! The psychology and emotion of mixing is as important if not more than the technical aspect.

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

      Yessir! It's so easy to overthink things in your mix only you and maybe another producer might notice. Listeners don't care as long as it feels good to listen to

  • @GrimJ
    @GrimJ 2 місяці тому

    Community

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

    Overlapping Frequencies: They may have too many elements competing for space in the same frequency range, leading to a muddled sound.    Lack of EQing: They might not properly EQ each instrument or track to carve out its own space in the mix, resulting in a cluttered and indistinct sound.    Excessive Reverb: Overuse of reverb can smear the sound and make it difficult to distinguish individual elements in the mix.    Poor Panning: Incorrect panning decisions can lead to instruments and sounds clashing with each other instead of complementing each other.    Compression Issues: Improper use of compression can squash dynamics and make the mix sound flat and congested.    Inadequate Monitoring: Not using accurate monitors or headphones can make it difficult to hear problems in the mix, leading to muddy results.    Lack of Arrangement Clarity: A cluttered arrangement with too many elements playing at once can make it hard for the listener to focus on any one part of the mix.    If you learned something new, follow @mysticartsmelodies for more

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

    its to challenge myself with restrictions    restricions??    yeah, like ill purposely limit my creativity or what I am allowed to use for the song on purpose!    I wont use the best samples    I wont make sure my mix is “professional”    I wont use the certain instruments/synths im used to    I might use random samples from tiktok memes    I might limit myself to only 1 hour to finish the song    I might make an entire song from just a single sample    All these things break me out of the pattern which Im so used to with producing and it challenges me to be more creative    your creativity is endless    like you can virtually do whatever you want    but having that freedom actually makes it hard    because if you can do whatever you want… where do you go?    what do you do?    when do you stop?    Like you can’t answer it becasue its endless    so long term, like over multiple projects, its ok to have no creative restrictions.    But shorter term, like song to song, having some restrictions can help you break out of famliar patterns and draw out interesting ideas you dont normally get    So try restricting yourself in your next song and “limiting’ your creativity    its what im doing in my new sound design community    each month, we will have challenges for producers to level up their sound design and creativity    Combined with a network of other producers in the same challenges, and with different backgrounds, genres, experience level,    the feedback we give each other is one of a kind    If you want to signup to join the first ‘alpha’ phase of this community    and be part of building something incredible for other producers while learnign sound design and connecting with other likeminded producers,    Im looking for just 5 more producers to join this alpha phase    if you want to be considered,    1 follow me @mysticartsmelodies    2 comment the word community below and ill DM you 1 minute quick application form    peace    Vig    #edmproducers #sounddesign #creativity #mindset #edmproducer

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

    3 things I should have done 7 years ago    1 Prioritize learning the ins and outs of music production software, sound design and even just the basics of mixing and mastering techniques.    A bonus would have been understanding music theory.    2 Start looking out for collaborations with other producers, vocalists, and artists to expand my network and gain exposure to different styles and perspectives.    This also would let me learn a lot from other people who have a different approach to things I would never have thought of doing unless I met them    3 I should have networked and documented more, taken more notes of my progress, joined groups etc.    While I don’t think you have to share all your initial first songs (especially if they are bad)    You can at least build and audience around you learning producing, sharing your insights, sharing your personality, thoughts etc.    Im building a community for edm producers to learn sound design.    Im looking for 12 producers to help me build it out so it impacts a lot of future producers positiviely    And it also will help you right now to network with each other adnd learn sound design together.    If that’s something you want to be a part of    follow me @mysticartsmelodies    and comment below “community”    Ill DM you more info    #edmproducer #sounddesign #musicproduction

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 2 місяці тому

    its to think about your track like its a story, with a clear beginning and end    Imaging your’re taking a road trip    you start with a smooth highway (intro),    gradually ramp up with winding roads and steep climbs (build-up),    hit the peak with the breathtaking view at the summit (drop),    then cruise down into valleys (breakdown) before navigating through diverse landscapes    until you reach the peaceful destination (outro).    Each part should offer a different experience, but still aligned to the same end goal you initially set out with - which was a road trip    I know, this is kinda esoteric but as producers, we are also storytellers    Instead of pictures/videos, we use sound design    instead of scripts/words, we use lyrics    So the more you can look at your song as a complete story and pair that with good production skills and understanding of general song arrangement,    you’ll always be making engaging songs    PS Im creating a sound design community and Im looking for 12 producers to help me in the alpha phase of the community    You’ll get to help me build it into somethign thats going to impact a ton of producers and its also going to let you learn more sound design, and network with other producers    if you’re interested, follow me and comment below the word “community’ and ill DM you more info    #edmproducers #musicproduction #songwriter #songwriting

  • @deekas2578
    @deekas2578 3 місяці тому

    That was awesome advice for sound design and for life… you’re amazing🙌🏼👊❤

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 3 місяці тому

    Template Tracks: Create template tracks with commonly used instruments, effects chains, and settings already set up.    This can save you a lot of time when starting new projects.    For example, have a template for drums, one for basslines, one for leads, etc.    This way, you can focus more on creativity rather than setting up the basics every time.    Sound Organization: Keep your sample libraries and presets well-organized.    Tag your samples with keywords like genre, instrument type, and mood.    This makes it easier to find the right sound quickly when inspiration strikes.    Also, consider creating custom presets for your favorite synths and effects so you can access your signature sounds with just a few clicks.    Parallel Processing: Utilize parallel processing techniques to enhance your sounds.    For example, instead of applying heavy compression directly to a track, duplicate the track and apply compression to the duplicate, then blend it with the original using a mixer or bus.    This preserves the dynamics of the original while adding weight and impact. You can also use parallel saturation, EQ, and reverb to add depth and character to your sounds without losing clarity.    If these helped, give me a follow @mysticartsmelodies and comment below “system” if you want a free guide I have for you    #edmproducers #mixingtips #musicproduction

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 3 місяці тому

    either objectively, your mix bad    or its all in your head and your mindset is bad    or maybe you’re like I was and both your mix AND mindset suck    If thats the case, dont worry, Ive got the solution for both…    its to get feedback!!!!    Yes, super easy but also something we don't like doikg for lots of reasons    Maybe they say our songs bad and that hurts our feelings    Or maybe we dont know if we can trust their opinion    Or maybe we just never thought about it seriously before    Regardless, getting this feedback is crucial    Einstein said you can't solves problem on the level it was created.    Meaning you won't be able to effectively tell how to fix your mix with your own ears (until you are experienced or well trained)    You instead need to find an external perspective, ideally someone who can make the mix quality you want    and then get their feedback and perspective on it    And you wont have to do this forever…    Its really only until you learn your own individual biases and how to correct them with practice and good reference and mixing skills    If this helped, give me a follow @mysticartsmelodies and comment below “mix” and Ill see if I can help you learn to mix your song better and help you with soem feedback    #edmproducers #edmproducer #mixengineer #mixingtips #mindset #musicproduction

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 3 місяці тому

    I used to think that a single synth or sample, with enough playing around, would get me the sounds I hear my favorite artists using.    Like it has to sounds full, and powerful and present and lets not forget interesting and unique too    but thats expecting wayy too much from a single sound.    Instead, my tip for you is to separate out functions of your sound and use layers!    Instead of solely relying on a single synth or sample, try layering multiple sounds together to create a richer, more complex texture.    And then experiment with processing techniques like EQ, compression, and saturation.    This way you can have each layer complement each other and combine to seem like one, powerful sound    Super saiyan sounds lol    For example, if you want a present, full and wide bass in your song, you don’t have to do it all in one synth.    You can use one synth for the mono signal (power and presence) with a sub and some saturation for harmonics in the middle.    And layer this with a spearate synth that has more unison voice, saturation and a low cut eq (so it doesnt clash with the first layer)    then, you can route these to a single group/bus and then apply a glue compressor, eq, more saturation etc.    This not only lets you control more aspects of your sound, its also easier to create unique combinations since you can change the layer accordingly and it will affect the overall sound in a subtle way    Theres a lot more to this I dont have the space to type out    but if this was helpful, give me a follow @mysticartsmelodies    #edmproducers #sounddesign #musicproduction #edmproducer

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 3 місяці тому

    𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐬𝐞𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐞 𝐟𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐲 𝐝𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐮𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬.          If you don't believe its possible for you to create and finish incredible songs, grow your artist project and even to take it full time - you won't.          Not because you suck and can't - but because your lack of belief means you won't seek out the right knowledge or do the work required to be successful.          Its that simple.          This isn't just for music.          It's for your entire life and anything you do.          Family          Fitness          Finances          Relationships          The extent of your success hangs on your belief in what you can achieve.          So the #1 you can do right now is to say;          "I believe I can make music on the level of my favourite artists and I believe I can reach my ideal lifestyle".          It's hard to think like this when all the proof you have might be of the opposite - but ask yourself "what's the worst that will happen if I start thinking like this?"          You don't get a label release,          your music quality doesn't improve,          your music doesn't get heard around the world?          Achieving even one of those is worth starting to believing in yourself - let alone all of them which my students and I have done.          I say that not to brag but to show you that if we can do it - so can you!          But it ALL starts with the simple belief in yourself that you can achieve your goals.          The only way to overcome your fear is to move through it and act in the direction of your goal, in-spite of fear.          A lot of times, our fear comes from what we think others we care about might say if we fail or don't do well in their eyes.          But at the end of the day,          would you rather regret NOT giving it your all and living for other people's opinions          OR          Would you rather face your fears, achieve all your goals and live your best life?          Everything you want is on the other side of fear - so believe in yourself and push past it.          If you want more help with overcoming your mental blocks stopping you from finishing and releasing your songs,          Follow me and comment below “𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐬𝐞𝐭” and ill see if I can help          #edmproducer #edmproducers #mindset

  • @ivyglum
    @ivyglum 3 місяці тому

    rlly helpful man thx! also where can i find those serum skins?

    • @mysticartsmelodies
      @mysticartsmelodies 3 місяці тому

      Happy to hear it Those skins are in my producer freebies, chekc description brother ✊

  • @outgroup3607
    @outgroup3607 3 місяці тому

    This is sick bro

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 3 місяці тому

    Starting all your songs from scratch every time is 𝐈𝐍𝐒𝐀𝐍𝐒𝐄!    I used to do it and it was terrible    I would never be able to get down my ideas fast enough and would always forget what I had in my head    One day, I had enough of it and I decided to try something different    Instead of working on music, I took a step back and thought up a strategy    A strategy for me to get ideas out faster without hating all the ideas I started and finally finishing and releasing songs    And it was super simple too looking back    All I did was systemize my workflow    what does that mean?    It means to make starting songs as easy as possible, no blocks or constraints to creativity.    That means both practical things you can do in your DAW    AND    your mindset around how you produce    I dont want you read forever here    So I made a separate indepth video that shows you how to do this    if you want it,    1.follow me @mysticartsmelodies    2.DM me the word “𝐬𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦”    and Ill send it over    #edmproducers #musicproduction #edmproducer #creativity #mindset #writersblock

  • @mysticartsmelodies
    @mysticartsmelodies 3 місяці тому

    1. Boring Sound Design: In EDM, unique and well-crafted sounds are crucial Using presets without customization makes your track generic and uninspired - spice things up with new ideas or asking yourself “what if I do this instead?” and working with whatever results you get. This makes you more creative too 2. Neglecting Layering: Layering adds depth and makes your track sounds more interesting and helps fill out your mix. NOT layering results in thin and unexciting sound. 3. Forgetting Transitions: Transitions between sections make or break your song as a whole. bad (or no) transitions disrupt the flow and energy of your track. 4. Ignoring low-End: The bass is the most fundamental and important frequency range. Having an uncontrolled basses weaken the impact of your songs and make them sound amateur 5. Over-Compression: Using excessive compression kills dynamics. Be especially careful when your applying compression to the low end - its a delicate frequency range. 6. Too little or too much Stereo Widening: we tend to always want that wide sound - even when we are not at our mix or master yet. Adding too much puts your track out of phase and makes it lose all its energy and power. not enough makes our track boring and flat. Balance is key 7. Lack of Attention to Detail in Build-ups and Breakdowns: These sections are crucial for creating tension and release. Being lazy in these parts make your song less exciting and engaging. 8. Mixing at Inappropriate Levels: Mixing too quietly or loudly can skew your perception of the track, leading to inaccurate decisions during the production process. 9. Ignoring Variety: Repetition is a key element in dance music - but overusing the same patterns or sounds without introducing variations makes your tracks boring. 10. Disrespecting song writing: Neglecting to create a standout melody or general song writing and theory makes your track forgettable in the sea of 120,000 new songs every day. If this was helpful, follow @mysticartsmelodies for more 1. Boring Sound Design: In EDM, unique and well-crafted sounds are crucial Using presets without customization makes your track generic and uninspired - spice things up with new ideas or asking yourself “what if I do this instead?” and working with whatever results you get. This makes you more creative too 2. Neglecting Layering: Layering adds depth and makes your track sounds more interesting and helps fill out your mix. NOT layering results in thin and unexciting sound. 3. Forgetting Transitions: Transitions between sections make or break your song as a whole. bad (or no) transitions disrupt the flow and energy of your track. 4. Ignoring low-End: The bass is the most fundamental and important frequency range. Having an uncontrolled basses weaken the impact of your songs and make them sound amateur 5. Over-Compression: Using excessive compression kills dynamics. Be especially careful when your applying compression to the low end - its a delicate frequency range. 6. Too little or too much Stereo Widening: we tend to always want that wide sound - even when we are not at our mix or master yet. Adding too much puts your track out of phase and makes it lose all its energy and power. not enough makes our track boring and flat. Balance is key 7. Lack of Attention to Detail in Build-ups and Breakdowns: These sections are crucial for creating tension and release. Being lazy in these parts make your song less exciting and engaging. 8. Mixing at Inappropriate Levels: Mixing too quietly or loudly can skew your perception of the track, leading to inaccurate decisions during the production process. 9. Ignoring Variety: Repetition is a key element in dance music - but overusing the same patterns or sounds without introducing variations makes your tracks boring. 10. Disrespecting song writing: Neglecting to create a standout melody or general song writing and theory makes your track forgettable in the sea of 120,000 new songs every day. If this was helpful, follow @mysticartsmelodies for more #edmproducer #musicproduction #producer #edmproducer #musicproduction #producer