I just subved earlier today, i believe, and im so glad i did, although you are a smaller creater rn i can so see you getting popular as hell, cant wait to see what you do!
Dude this is awesome thanks for the breakdown, it's definitely inspiring and encouraging for other producers such as myself. A lot of the small details often don't get explained and I'm looking forward to more stuff. You are talented and thanks again!
Damn, I wouldn't say it has anything skrillex'ish to it, mainly because the new skrillex -sucks- is underwhelming. Also, I'd say there is a lot of weird noises to make it... Snails'ish? Anyway, it's the kind of riddim I dig. So yeah.
I really just taught myself by attempting to recreate basses or songs that I've heard from people like VR or space laces. It really just comes with time, you learn techniques and train your ears
@@CHEAPSKATE so it means i gotta quit insta & social media for a little while :)) i thought you took some courses, cuz there are plenty of them all over the internet, livestreams & etc
@@firsst don't get me wrong, watching live streams if your favorite producers is an amazing way to learn. I watched a lot of VR streams which always gives some huge insight. And even just tutorials on bass design can help a lot in teaching different mechanics do. There was a point where I would just go down the list of a sound design RUclipsr and watch all of their videos just to get some ideas on how to approach things differently. But it all comes down to putting that knowledge into practice on your own sounds and perfecting what you know and trying new things
I just subved earlier today, i believe, and im so glad i did, although you are a smaller creater rn i can so see you getting popular as hell, cant wait to see what you do!
Now I am sure we found the next Skrillex.
Dude this is awesome thanks for the breakdown, it's definitely inspiring and encouraging for other producers such as myself. A lot of the small details often don't get explained and I'm looking forward to more stuff. You are talented and thanks again!
Drop is brazy fam!
Dudeee you're epic! I'm so glad I subscribed to you a bit ago. You haven't let me down!
oh my god you finally made a video on this, youve had this for so long
I was curious about your sound design!❤️❤️👍🥰
Yooo this is sick! Will there be a breakdown for the new melodic riddim wip at some point in the future? 🔥
that’s gonna be a separate song.. maybe
@@CHEAPSKATE hopefully 😄 I keep coming back to it everyday now
@@kubota5247 I plan on doing a breakdown in the future when it's more developed
Me Too
Bro could I use this for DJing??
of course
Damn, I wouldn't say it has anything skrillex'ish to it, mainly because the new skrillex -sucks- is underwhelming. Also, I'd say there is a lot of weird noises to make it... Snails'ish? Anyway, it's the kind of riddim I dig. So yeah.
man where did you learn music production from ? i mean you find stuff all over the internet but most of em are sheet
I really just taught myself by attempting to recreate basses or songs that I've heard from people like VR or space laces. It really just comes with time, you learn techniques and train your ears
@@CHEAPSKATE so it means i gotta quit insta & social media for a little while :)) i thought you took some courses, cuz there are plenty of them all over the internet, livestreams & etc
@@firsst don't get me wrong, watching live streams if your favorite producers is an amazing way to learn. I watched a lot of VR streams which always gives some huge insight. And even just tutorials on bass design can help a lot in teaching different mechanics do. There was a point where I would just go down the list of a sound design RUclipsr and watch all of their videos just to get some ideas on how to approach things differently. But it all comes down to putting that knowledge into practice on your own sounds and perfecting what you know and trying new things
@@CHEAPSKATE makes more sense now. thank you!