Ancient legend has it that warlocks of mythical times cast a spell on humanity that made them unable to detect themana in the air. The spell went like: "eef ye bap boop... beep, balafjkghjd deb beeb bib dib". Many archeologists of modern day named this curse "Untitled project - 2024 May-20_2"
@@sumicmusic did you released the song? If no, do you have any reference/inspiration you used, like what genre is it (my guess is house?)? cuz I wanna make music like this one specifically. It fits as Vtuber loading screen BGM. XD
Yeah! I'd say a really good way to learn outside of obvious music theory studies is to listen to music of the general style u wanna write in alot. If you listen from an analytical point of view, you hear alot of intricacies and choices and learn alot about why and how things are written. Some of my favs are Takagi Masakatsu, Porter Robinson, Radwimps, and various other japanese influenced stuff. Other than that, some general midi tips are to vary your velocity and note start and end length. I may be wrong since I don't play piano, but try to make it so that all notes don't start at the same time, and typically I think the sustain pedal is released after each note in the progression, though u can experiment with holding sustain for some fun effects. You can also have a "strum" type pattern for the start of the notes on chords, which can sound very dreamy. The notes that are higher on velocity are the ones that will give the chord its character. Lastly, experiment with voicing your chords, instead of just general minor and major chords :) I hope this helps!!!
Ancient legend has it that warlocks of mythical times cast a spell on humanity that made them unable to detect themana in the air. The spell went like: "eef ye bap boop... beep, balafjkghjd deb beeb bib dib".
Many archeologists of modern day named this curse "Untitled project - 2024 May-20_2"
the snippet at 2:26 sounds so gooood
thank you!!
I could not ask for a better video than this, made by the one and only Linked Winters. Thank you much.
we love novel
best tutorial maker slay queen
Damn that intro was sick
thank u!!
novel stocks up rn 📈
LETS GOOOO🗣🗣🗣
botanica
ty for sharing!!
the discord link is broken btw!
It’s absolutely beautiful.
Could I use this sample pack to create a song and then use that song commercially?
yessir the OG
Thank you!
thank *you*!!
Guys, novel is making botanical
Strong intro
wtf sick intro
thanks oru
whats the song at 2:26 ?
great vid!!
@@sumicmusic im back here again and i gotta say thank you sm for this vid
wait what song is that at 2:40?! also amazing tutorial!
a little id by myself and neddie :)
@@sumicmusic did you released the song? If no, do you have any reference/inspiration you used, like what genre is it (my guess is house?)? cuz I wanna make music like this one specifically. It fits as Vtuber loading screen BGM. XD
i love these chord progressions! any tips on writing pretty ones?
Yeah! I'd say a really good way to learn outside of obvious music theory studies is to listen to music of the general style u wanna write in alot. If you listen from an analytical point of view, you hear alot of intricacies and choices and learn alot about why and how things are written. Some of my favs are Takagi Masakatsu, Porter Robinson, Radwimps, and various other japanese influenced stuff.
Other than that, some general midi tips are to vary your velocity and note start and end length. I may be wrong since I don't play piano, but try to make it so that all notes don't start at the same time, and typically I think the sustain pedal is released after each note in the progression, though u can experiment with holding sustain for some fun effects. You can also have a "strum" type pattern for the start of the notes on chords, which can sound very dreamy. The notes that are higher on velocity are the ones that will give the chord its character. Lastly, experiment with voicing your chords, instead of just general minor and major chords :)
I hope this helps!!!
is the intro song released?
Hi linked winters!
hiiiiii :D
OMG YESSS
Is this song available to stream somewhere? Amazing
i love it
btw guys which strings library are you using for botanica?
8dio adagietto for the ensemble and the solo violin is chris hein - solo violin :)
novel
How do you make that you see dB and these smoothing lines on left and right on the samples?
it's a newer feature in FL studio 21 I believe :)
omg no way
What piano vst are you using here? Amazing video btw
what is the string's name?
and what is the string plugin?
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so. the Solarpunk vibe already got a Sountrack
tutoral
sorry I saw you was getting famous and I wanted some of it
Im glad more of these are becoming a thing. Botanica is truly a beautiful genre and people should make more of it. 🤍
i totally agree!!!
What’s the track at 5:25?
botanica
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