Hey, I’d love if you did a video on arrangement techniques - things like transitions, fills, variation, etc. The sound design stuff comes fairly easy to me and I don’t have much difficulty making parts for different sections, but when it comes time to arrange I have a tough time making things sound less repetitive while keeping it cohesive. A deep dive on the topic would be really appreciated.
Hello! PLS tell is there a way to distinguish specifically which vst, synth instruments (accurately or similarly) were used in a song? Maybe there’s a random instrument identifier or a special plugin in a daw, f.e cubase? This is rly important :)
Hey, I’d love if you did a video on arrangement techniques - things like transitions, fills, variation, etc. The sound design stuff comes fairly easy to me and I don’t have much difficulty making parts for different sections, but when it comes time to arrange I have a tough time making things sound less repetitive while keeping it cohesive. A deep dive on the topic would be really appreciated.
I hope you can make more videos like this, the music is super nice, I like it very much
Super inspiring! Thank you so much for sharing, you're a great teacher! 💯
fire!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank for sharing Papi!
The best, dude! 🔥
red velvet type beat love it
I love this video 😮
Idk if my assumption's right but,, is this the inst. to TWS's 'first hooky'?
Crispy
❤🔥
Hello! PLS tell is there a way to distinguish specifically which vst, synth instruments (accurately or similarly) were used in a song? Maybe there’s a random instrument identifier or a special plugin in a daw, f.e cubase? This is rly important :)