I love what you did with the rhythm, really playful, interesting and cool feeling. Will you play with synth sounds a bit more? To me it sounds like every other synth used in every other riddim/dubstep song.
I feel that for sure. I'm honestly probably not going to touch this one anymore but maybe. Back when I made this I was still just discovering for myself how to make Square4 sound with Vital without the Wavetable everyone uses so I was leaning into that sound.
Well I already had a good baseline knowledge of how to use FL Studio and Serum. Around the time when I started wanting to learn how to make riddim I picked up Vital and started messing around with it more and more. I would watch tutorial videos every once in a while but never really got everything I wanted out of them, but just absorbing bits and pieces over time made things click. I would have ideas for certain sound design techniques I would want to try at work and give it a shot when I got home. They didn’t always turn out how I thought they would but it was good experimentation that I could learn from. I saw in a video someone use the Vital chorus effect with only 4 voices and that gave me the idea to try a square wave with the 4 voice chorus to get a square4 sound. I already knew comb filters could give you a pretty riddimy sound on a square wave so I layered that on top. Once I figured out how to make the multiband compressor work properly I knew I was onto something. I sat down one day and flipped INFEKT - RUMBLE (ua-cam.com/video/dvYIdiWaNWY/v-deo.htmlsi=IJWFFM0nHh49WCbU) and that’s pretty much how it all started. I just took what I learned and now I just play around with different parameters until something sounds good or gives me an idea.
I have something to add to this if anyone cares. After the Rumble flip I would find Serum presets of basses that I really liked and break them down, trying to recreate them in Vital. I found several really interesting/inspiring sound design techniques that way, including the techniques used to make Maxin' and Relaxin' and I guess it's Not That Simple.
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I love what you did with the rhythm, really playful, interesting and cool feeling. Will you play with synth sounds a bit more? To me it sounds like every other synth used in every other riddim/dubstep song.
Makes you wonder why every song uses it, huh?
@@brodywubs there is more to the genre than just the way synth and landscape sound.
I feel that for sure. I'm honestly probably not going to touch this one anymore but maybe. Back when I made this I was still just discovering for myself how to make Square4 sound with Vital without the Wavetable everyone uses so I was leaning into that sound.
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Need all your presets bro!! When's the 2nd pack coming?
Just a day or two!
@@gooder-music nice! I fwi!
Howd you start learning how to make riddim?
Well I already had a good baseline knowledge of how to use FL Studio and Serum. Around the time when I started wanting to learn how to make riddim I picked up Vital and started messing around with it more and more. I would watch tutorial videos every once in a while but never really got everything I wanted out of them, but just absorbing bits and pieces over time made things click. I would have ideas for certain sound design techniques I would want to try at work and give it a shot when I got home. They didn’t always turn out how I thought they would but it was good experimentation that I could learn from. I saw in a video someone use the Vital chorus effect with only 4 voices and that gave me the idea to try a square wave with the 4 voice chorus to get a square4 sound. I already knew comb filters could give you a pretty riddimy sound on a square wave so I layered that on top. Once I figured out how to make the multiband compressor work properly I knew I was onto something. I sat down one day and flipped INFEKT - RUMBLE (ua-cam.com/video/dvYIdiWaNWY/v-deo.htmlsi=IJWFFM0nHh49WCbU) and that’s pretty much how it all started. I just took what I learned and now I just play around with different parameters until something sounds good or gives me an idea.
I have something to add to this if anyone cares. After the Rumble flip I would find Serum presets of basses that I really liked and break them down, trying to recreate them in Vital. I found several really interesting/inspiring sound design techniques that way, including the techniques used to make Maxin' and Relaxin' and I guess it's Not That Simple.
Did you make the drums in vital also?
I've messed around with that a bit but no. I like using Sakuro's drums lately and back when I made this I was using some Splice drum samples I found.
Just Layer some fl stock claps and you get nice claps