i love it, especially because people keep coming up with names for stuff that's not entirely new. Many old koan sound stuff sounds like this, and dare I say foley abuse through granulizers on piano as if it were to fit in anime is not new. Just like it's not new to keep finding new labels and making up subgenres. Still, it's amazing
@@rhn4710 @rhn4710 I know the proper name for it now ahaha. I just can't imagine switching from "botanica" to "acousmatic" now that the word is cemented as the new name to everyone lollll
This was awesome! Unsolicited recommendation: Show the final result at the START and at the END of the video. I clicked this because I’d never heard of the genre and wanted to know what it sounded like. Skipped to the end so I had a better idea of how everything would sound in context and feel like it made your breakdown of selecting all the pads, etc. easier to follow and more enjoyable. Just my two cents. Still an excellent video!
this just popped up in my home feed - i had no freaking clue this was a genre, but when i heard it i immediately thought of every video game, esp indie, where you go through a meadow or something and it all made total sense. this is the "cleanest" sounding music I've ever heard. it reminds me of airbnb/amazon photos of modern minimalist kitchens and the sims XD
Idk if this really counts as much of a tutorial, its more of a breakdown of the elemements but I'd like to be shown how those are made, like which actual plugins are involved.
This is actually amazing because I've been watching Vinland Saga and the music in it is sort of similar to this and it's absolutely fucking gorgeous, I'll definitely be taking some inspiration from this video.
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL IN A WAY I LITERALLY CAN'T DESCRIBE IT GIVES SO MICH PEACE TO MY SOUL I didn't know this musical genre, I LOVE IT I LOVE IT SO MUCH I want to try it By the way, how did you do or where did you get those strings? Those violins from 0:53 are BEAUTIFUL are they Kontakt libraries or maybe Soundfonts? Or are they individual vsts?
literally never heard of this genre but this reminds me if like legends of zelda botw and the 3ds eshop music and the silent voice ost all combined into one thing with a little bit of a digicore influence
How to make those beautiful and ethereal texture pads, glitches, and atmospheric sounds like in this video, I'd LOVE a tutorial or demo on that! I think it's made with granular fx? But idk how to get it to sound musical. I think a shimmer reverb would also work well on these types of sounds! 😍
0:53 do you mess with the presets on the Joshua Bell Violin? or do you just use of the presets already made? I couldnt get that smooth sliding sound like you had.
I have literally never heard of this genre of music, but if it sounds so beautiful like this, than I must hear more of it! Wow, I'm in love with these ambient textures and atmospheric pads! 😍 They sound extremely beautiful and ethereal! They have a nostalgic and inspirational harmony to them that I absolutely love. It must be the Major 7 and 9 chords? Those are really beautiful sounding chords. Hey, can you recommend some good songs in this genre that sound like this?
So strange to hear a kind of music or composition style that's been around for 50 years or more, a mix of neo-classical, movie soundtrack music, new age meets folk, baroque pop, or even library music for TV documentaries, now rebranded as a new genre. Nevertheless, this is lovely.
I think it is a feature inside the Granulizer. The "depth" and "speed" knobs at the "effects" section are basically LFO controllers that affect the "wave spacing" knob. This last one can reverse the playback of the sample by itself, you just need to turn the knob to the left So, to make it clear, you turn on the "depth" all the way up so it'll make the "wave spacing" knob go back and forth, making the sample oscillate between playing normally and in reverse, and you can adjust the speed of that using the "speed" knob
botanica
love getting recommended tutorials for genres i've literally never heard of
i love it, especially because people keep coming up with names for stuff that's not entirely new. Many old koan sound stuff sounds like this, and dare I say foley abuse through granulizers on piano as if it were to fit in anime is not new. Just like it's not new to keep finding new labels and making up subgenres.
Still, it's amazing
real
@@rhn4710 @rhn4710 I know the proper name for it now ahaha. I just can't imagine switching from "botanica" to "acousmatic" now that the word is cemented as the new name to everyone lollll
@@rhn4710 exactly what i was thinking, some sanctuary ep type shit - just beautiful
it's still so surreal seeing the novel pack being used in wild :0
great work! ^^
Thx! ❤
awesome pack btw !! i use it a lot for making melodic anything tbh not even just botanica
sounds so good!!! thank you for using some of my samples
I knew I would find you here oh my god
@navinor jumpscare
well hello there
this has strong musical theater vibes and i'm here for it
This was awesome!
Unsolicited recommendation: Show the final result at the START and at the END of the video. I clicked this because I’d never heard of the genre and wanted to know what it sounded like. Skipped to the end so I had a better idea of how everything would sound in context and feel like it made your breakdown of selecting all the pads, etc. easier to follow and more enjoyable. Just my two cents. Still an excellent video!
This is the best genre I've never heard of
this just popped up in my home feed - i had no freaking clue this was a genre, but when i heard it i immediately thought of every video game, esp indie, where you go through a meadow or something and it all made total sense. this is the "cleanest" sounding music I've ever heard. it reminds me of airbnb/amazon photos of modern minimalist kitchens and the sims XD
🔥
nah pls gatekeep this from trap community
no way
what
Aint no way I find you here 😂😂
mf unban me from cxdycord
Listening to these abstract sounds makes me feel nostalgic to something i've never heard before, beautiful! Will add them to my workflow
It's good to see there's many people doing this ! :3
Yo sir. Big fan.
bro ive been looking for a tutorial on this style of music for so long
This may bring the flames back to my passion for music
this is the exact kind of breakdown I've been looking for after discovering Alexander Panos and this type of genre
Idk if this really counts as much of a tutorial, its more of a breakdown of the elemements but I'd like to be shown how those are made, like which actual plugins are involved.
I understand you, I'm researching how to make that type of sounds, as soon as I know, I'll make a tutorial
This with a breakbeat under it would go crazy
Best botanica tutorial i have seen so far
THIS IS INCREDIBLE! I admire these violins. such a sweet sound
This really reminds me of some old Takagi Masakatsu stuff, like Coeida or Eating. Happy to see this come around again!
wow this is one of those times i didnt regret deciding to see what this new guy was in my recomendations
woahhh tysm for using my pack! great work!
thank u sm ! love the tutorial, hoping to see more
Thx! ❤️
Sounds like the type of music in happy animes and I like it❤️💫
What a treat to learn about this genre
Just learned about that genre today and I'm intrigued :D
This blows my mind, everything we need right now in life. Thank you so much!
This is actually amazing because I've been watching Vinland Saga and the music in it is sort of similar to this and it's absolutely fucking gorgeous, I'll definitely be taking some inspiration from this video.
Ahh what a good day to discover a new genre
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL IN A WAY I LITERALLY CAN'T DESCRIBE IT GIVES SO MICH PEACE TO MY SOUL
I didn't know this musical genre, I LOVE IT I LOVE IT SO MUCH I want to try it
By the way, how did you do or where did you get those strings? Those violins from 0:53 are BEAUTIFUL are they Kontakt libraries or maybe Soundfonts? Or are they individual vsts?
Johua bell for kontakt
First time hearing about this genre, time to try it. Thanks for the tutorial and introduction to the genre!
Woah, those pads (pad 1) were beautiful. I want to figure out how to make those from scratch, they were so fun and shimmery.
thanks, soon I will upload a sound design tutorial for this genre 😄
@@crdpth give us the pads ᕙ( ︡'︡益'︠)ง
I gotta try this I really like it
This demo is absofuckinglutely stunning.
What the crap, you mean to tell me twelve thousand people listen to this subgenre? That blows my mind
So this is the genre i was looking for...
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR A TUTORIAL THANK YOUY
thank you dude you are the goat
literally never heard of this genre but this reminds me if like legends of zelda botw and the 3ds eshop music and the silent voice ost all combined into one thing with a little bit of a digicore influence
comment your suggestions for another tutorial 😀
First. :3 I didn't know of these genre names. Nice. Shalom. Fellow musician.
How to make those beautiful and ethereal texture pads, glitches, and atmospheric sounds like in this video, I'd LOVE a tutorial or demo on that! I think it's made with granular fx? But idk how to get it to sound musical. I think a shimmer reverb would also work well on these types of sounds! 😍
that video is going to be posted soon
@@crdpth Awesome! Looking forward to it! 😃
I didn't know of these genre names. Nice. Shalom. Fellow musician.
a genre that i deeply need, glad there are people who share same interests as me. thank you so much! im gonna try and make something like this
Windows 7 / Late 2000s Samsung type-beat
In all seriousness, it sounds absolutely gorgeous.
I recently learned about this genre and didn't know its name 😭
thanks for the tutorial dude 🙏🔥
that would be porter robinson.
absolutely amazing man
thank you for this!
incredible
woahhh this is so sick it make me want to create again thank you!
subbed :)
0:53 do you mess with the presets on the Joshua Bell Violin? or do you just use of the presets already made? I couldnt get that smooth sliding sound like you had.
use the maximum velocity to have the slide
@@crdpth Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. Not a lot of prods do that man🖤
Been looking this for months, thank you so much.
It's giving Lumi, Scenery and Lete by Snail's house! I never knew it had it's own specific genre! Thanks :)
damn. This is what I would love to make.
Been getting into this a lot recently. Thanks for the tutorial
The characterizing parts almost sound like a reinterpretation of the soundtracks of the game "Botanicula" from 2012. I liked that game :)
I have literally never heard of this genre of music, but if it sounds so beautiful like this, than I must hear more of it! Wow, I'm in love with these ambient textures and atmospheric pads! 😍 They sound extremely beautiful and ethereal! They have a nostalgic and inspirational harmony to them that I absolutely love. It must be the Major 7 and 9 chords? Those are really beautiful sounding chords. Hey, can you recommend some good songs in this genre that sound like this?
soundcloud.com/chicken-yang/sets/botanica
@@crdpth Thank you for sharing that great playlist! 😃
this is the genre god wants me to create
really helpful tutorial, thx for this !!
absolutely insane
@@vazormusic joshua bell for kontakt
omg, this is gorgeous.😇 well done❤
Wich vst did you use for the strings? They sound wonderfull
Joshua bell for kontakt
@@crdpth YEESH thats why it sounds so good.
@@crdpththose string slides remind me of Yelawolf - Tennessee Love 🥴✨
They sound so good. Good production. ❤
bndk
best tutorial in human existence. i also have a question, what were the plugins for the strings, cello and violins? amazing video!!
joshua bell and tina guo cello vibrato
SOOOO BEAUTYY!!!!!!!
thank you, i love this sm , keep it up!!
- no soy un profesional en este género
su mixer:
10/10
XD me refiero más a que no lo domino bien
u should def check out spectral mask vst. i think it would give interesting results on the glitchy sounds.
wha vst ? i didint find it
@@Recuerdaclub try googling spectral suite by andrew reeman i believe he has his own site and also a page in kvr
how to do glitches 5:42 ??
Thank you for this tut it sounds beautiful and it’ll be nice to try🙃🙃😋
this is beautiful gang
file name being "sdsdsddsdsd" is so real
the amount of pads and noises needed for this would make even au5 shit his pants
been waiting for this tut
i love this genre
Sounds a lot like Porter Robinson's album Nurture. :)
Nice, boutta start this maknig potter robinson typos again
love it ++
So strange to hear a kind of music or composition style that's been around for 50 years or more, a mix of neo-classical, movie soundtrack music, new age meets folk, baroque pop, or even library music for TV documentaries, now rebranded as a new genre.
Nevertheless, this is lovely.
Hello, what violin library did you use? Great video!
where does the violin come from ? thx bro
THIS IS SO YUMMY
0:53 what string vst(s) did you use here :o
nvm it's joshua bell's violin
Great video, keep it up!
is there another vst to make the granulizer fx to acelerate and slow and reverse like fruity granulizer at 3:57 ? ?? awesome tutorial!
I think it is a feature inside the Granulizer. The "depth" and "speed" knobs at the "effects" section are basically LFO controllers that affect the "wave spacing" knob. This last one can reverse the playback of the sample by itself, you just need to turn the knob to the left
So, to make it clear, you turn on the "depth" all the way up so it'll make the "wave spacing" knob go back and forth, making the sample oscillate between playing normally and in reverse, and you can adjust the speed of that using the "speed" knob
@@suspensionrailway7094 thanks men!
would love to know what violin plugins you're using!
thank you sm for sharing. this was very interesting :)
synplant 2 would go hard on this beats
yeah i love it
niceeee
Could you please let me know the library you used for your first violin ?
crazy broooo!! what vts u using for the strings?
Joshua bell and tina guo cello vibrato
thanks brother @@crdpth
just find my new faw genre
cute ah beat never heard of this genre lol
Thank for tutorial! What kind of violins are these?
this is art
why so goated?
crazy stuff... what is the music that plays in the intro?
on.soundcloud.com/Pyh9J
what plugin did you use for the strings at 0:54? those slides are beautiful
Joshua bell for kontakt
Is it called petalcore because this is always the kind of music that plays in anime when a bunch of cherry blossoms are falling?
0:53 which vst did you use? It sounds so beautiful
joshua bell for kontakt
For the string melody and harmony, which plugin did you use to get those amazing strings?
nice job dude keep going!
shoutout my novel homies ily guys
Thank you for this great tutorial!!!
A short question though - which library (or libraries) did you use for the strings part?
@@azure_kisaragi joshua bell violin and tina guo cello vibrato, both for kontakt
@@crdpth Thanks!