would be really helpfull if you make a specific video on the vocal glitch, i see a lot of hyperpop tracks with vocals ultra glitched that is not only chop the vocal but do other staff and really I can not understand how they did
I think the definition from Google was talking more about the SOPHIE, Charli, and A.G. Cook side of hyperpop than of the glaive, Ericdoa, midwxst side of hyperpop covered in the video
Can you make a guide on hyperpop artists like: i9bonsai, d0llywood1, Misaku Foxx, Tropes, ONE YEAR, deth coni, Ways , etc? Also include the best plug ins and programs to purchase to use with ableton.. I am hella new to a lot of this but I sing a lot of random stuff I feel and i’m tryna make my own melody and beat to it, hyperpop style… n hella emo
Added those artists to my request list, not sure when I'll get to them though. For plugins, I recommend a versatile synth like Serum and some sort of autotune plugin. I use Waves Real Time but there are plenty of good ones out there. Ableton should have most of the other types of plugins that you would need.
2 things! 1) I've been producing music for a while so don't let that discourage you, if you keep at it and keep learning then you will get better! 2) these videos are edited down to be entertaining, it takes me like 1-2 hours to make each song. I only show me making my best ideas! I make duds too but I try to only show my best work.
Please answer this. first of all just babbled something to make the melody of the verse and then you setted a pre-mix. Then you wrote the verse with that premix in the mix and you recorded with the premix in the channel, isn't it? :)
I believe that is correct! It went something like this: record me mumbling the melody --> get it to sound good with plugins --> write out lyrics that match that melody idea --> record the real vocals to the channel that has the plugins on it.
i love the little edit you did every time you clapped
Haha thank you
01:01 i gotta sample that clap
would be really helpfull if you make a specific video on the vocal glitch, i see a lot of hyperpop tracks with vocals ultra glitched that is not only chop the vocal but do other staff and really I can not understand how they did
I've been thinking about doing another one of those videos!
came from my homepage, great video!
thank you! i'm glad that youtube is pushing the vid :)
2:05 how are u so good at making bass patterns? i struggle so much
thank you! I think lots of practice, listening to other songs, and remaking good songs is how i learned :)
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Yeah this goes
I think the definition from Google was talking more about the SOPHIE, Charli, and A.G. Cook side of hyperpop than of the glaive, Ericdoa, midwxst side of hyperpop covered in the video
🤔 I can see that
Sick sick man 🛸 just subbed loved this video! Inspiring , I'm gonna start tutorials soon too! Keep at it bro
love this vid
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thank you!!
Dope!
Can you make a guide on hyperpop artists like: i9bonsai, d0llywood1, Misaku Foxx, Tropes, ONE YEAR, deth coni, Ways , etc? Also include the best plug ins and programs to purchase to use with ableton.. I am hella new to a lot of this but I sing a lot of random stuff I feel and i’m tryna make my own melody and beat to it, hyperpop style… n hella emo
Added those artists to my request list, not sure when I'll get to them though. For plugins, I recommend a versatile synth like Serum and some sort of autotune plugin. I use Waves Real Time but there are plenty of good ones out there. Ableton should have most of the other types of plugins that you would need.
it looks so easy when i look at you making it but when i try its Impossible 😭
2 things! 1) I've been producing music for a while so don't let that discourage you, if you keep at it and keep learning then you will get better! 2) these videos are edited down to be entertaining, it takes me like 1-2 hours to make each song. I only show me making my best ideas! I make duds too but I try to only show my best work.
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Please answer this.
first of all just babbled something to make the melody of the verse and then you setted a pre-mix.
Then you wrote the verse with that premix in the mix and you recorded with the premix in the channel, isn't it? :)
I believe that is correct! It went something like this: record me mumbling the melody --> get it to sound good with plugins --> write out lyrics that match that melody idea --> record the real vocals to the channel that has the plugins on it.