How To Make Future Funk in GarageBand iOS
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Sup bois, laxy here back at it again with a future funk tutorial! And yes, I know I said the Porter Robinson tutorial would be the next one, but it will have to wait. Don’t worry, it will come out in the next few weeks, when I’m done recording and editing it.
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I know this probably wasn’t the best tutorial ever created since it’s very fast paced and rushed. Feel free to comment what you didn’t understand and I’ll try to explain.
Have any suggestions for genres, producers, rappers, etc. you want me to cover? Please comment down below
Music in this video:
Anri - SHYNESS BOY
KODOMOi - Green Tea Latte
Nekura - Tomato Groove
Here's an idea I came up with that can still use this principle: Make an original synthwave track with a decent amount of disco/funk influence or even simply make a track that emulates City Pop, mix and master it as you normally would, and then apply what you did here to it. I think it could provide some interesting results and also be fun
Yeah for sure a good way to make a original future funk track. Also much safer when it comes to copyright haha
@@wlblaxy Yup! Plus, you get two tracks out of one xD
You can make future funk without samples
1) make 70-80s disco/j-pop/funk or city pop type beat
2)Change bpm to 128
3) merge all instruments
4) Making a future funk like in the video
(I use google translate)
Cool
Good shit 👍 putting this on my inspiration list.
this is gonna be good
snazzy ~w~
How did you sidechain?
Like without making it sound all choppy. Im trying with the automation and i just cant make it sound right
Does anybody know the song that was used in the Intro? Would be a massive help.
And great vid btw : )
Nekura - Tomato Groove
@@wlblaxy thank u 🙌🏾🙌🏾
For my sample the bpm never matches, it either goes too slow or too fast
Yeah sadly you can’t really stretch samples however you like in GarageBand. I’m sorry that I can’t help, it happens to me as well
If you have an iMac or MacBook, you can match the bpm to the song on there and then enable flex and then you can change the boom to what you want and export it to ur phone/iPad if you want to make the song on mobile :)
How exactly did you isolate the low frequencies in that one track? I know you do so by using the visual EQ but i cant get mine to sound quite like that.
I used both the visual eq and another eq called LRC5 (free on the AppStore). I cut the high and lowest sub frequencies on both and raised the bass in LRC5. Hope this helped
@@wlblaxy Yes this really has, thanks so much!
Dope
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edit: ngl this a decent tutorial tho, the results turned out great as well!
How to isolate the lows??
what's that thumbnail?
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@@GoldenWolf115 no I mean what the heck is that thumbnail