bro i love blithe field, thanks for this video! would like to see some ricky eat acid tutorials. especially the sound of “inside my house”. cant stop listening to this song but dont understand how its made. sry for me bad inglish
Is there an easy way to find all these field recordings ?? I'm struggling to get some good ones huh... Anyway, thank you for all your videos these are all inspiring af ! Keep going plss !!
Thank you!!!!!!! It's best to just do some field recording hunting on youtube once in a while, all the outdoorsy vlog channels and cooking channels are a great starting point.
Don't have any specific channels i take the field recordings from but any outdoorsy vlog type channels will be perfect, lots of cooking videos without background music can be amazing for it too
Hi does anyone ever find labs’ mono compatibility a problem? I always make stuff that I think sounds great and then when I mix, I realise in mono it sounds bad. P.s would you be interested in making a video making glitchy ambient samples like Lorraine James/whatever the weather? I would love to see that!
Thank you for the recommendation, the problem with labs is that the orchestral sounds are recorded in a hall setting and with a wide array of stereo mics, you will lose a lot of it bouncing it to mono.
great video, thanks for showing us your process! which labs instrument are you using for the guitar chords at 0:23?
Thank you!!! It's guitar harmonics:soft plucks preset
@TrashSoundDesign thank you!!
U using your real voice here? Nice dude 👍
Thank you for watching!!!!
nah its ai
You are doing the lord's work. Thank you for showing us this stuff!
Thank you for watching!!!! 🤝🤝🤝
thank you for using your real voice 💞 awesome techniques
Thank you!!! Appreciate it a lot
Bro ur goated for doing a Blithe Field vid
One of my favourite producers, just scratching the surface here, i'm going to do a bit more in depth video about it in the future
Thank you for the suggestions
Thank you for watching!!!
bro i love blithe field, thanks for this video! would like to see some ricky eat acid tutorials. especially the sound of “inside my house”. cant stop listening to this song but dont understand how its made. sry for me bad inglish
Thank you for the idea!!!! Will definitely do one in the future
great video, what’s the third recommendation?
Thank you!! Blithe Field/Ricky Eat Acid Split
Very cool! Also múm is pronounced like moom because in icelandic the ú is like an OO sound
Thank you!!!
Is there an easy way to find all these field recordings ?? I'm struggling to get some good ones huh...
Anyway, thank you for all your videos these are all inspiring af ! Keep going plss !!
Thank you!!!!!!! It's best to just do some field recording hunting on youtube once in a while, all the outdoorsy vlog channels and cooking channels are a great starting point.
@TrashSoundDesign And do you have go to channels or smth ?
u heard saya gray?
No, but will check it out soon, thank you for the rec!!!!
what 's that fl theme? it looks nice
Just random colour combination i liked, I wish I still had it but i change it every other day lol
i cant find any good field recordings, do you think you could share some channel names where you find yours from? would appreciate it bro
Don't have any specific channels i take the field recordings from but any outdoorsy vlog type channels will be perfect, lots of cooking videos without background music can be amazing for it too
@ okay thank you for that info bro i appreciate it🤞
do u have the link do the labs vst?
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It's Spitfire Labs (free section), but... manually searching is a part of the game if you want to produce music. Takes 1m to Google :)
spitfire labs
Just make sure to click continue without subscribing when you install it
Hi does anyone ever find labs’ mono compatibility a problem? I always make stuff that I think sounds great and then when I mix, I realise in mono it sounds bad.
P.s would you be interested in making a video making glitchy ambient samples like Lorraine James/whatever the weather? I would love to see that!
Thank you for the recommendation, the problem with labs is that the orchestral sounds are recorded in a hall setting and with a wide array of stereo mics, you will lose a lot of it bouncing it to mono.
Just my guess, if someone's got a better answer please correct me