My tips for this since I started feeling more comfortable finishing tunes, especially for my atmos/jungle tunes is the “super loop” as well, BUT I actually start it by finding my core elements. For jungle this is Drums, pad, and bassline. After I get those 3 locked in, I go back to the intro, and build to the Main loop. I usually call it the “beef” of the track but super loop sounds cooler. Then I will decide if I want a bridge/buildup again after the main section, and build a B section “super loop” to take me towards my outro!! Then, after getting that done with my core elements, I start to look for fun ear candy to throw on top! It’s a lot easier to audition for stuff (for me) after I have my foundation built 😊 Happy jamming gang! 🎉❤
Im here to break the loop track in my song production. Thank you for this tutorial .
My tips for this since I started feeling more comfortable finishing tunes, especially for my atmos/jungle tunes is the “super loop” as well, BUT I actually start it by finding my core elements. For jungle this is Drums, pad, and bassline.
After I get those 3 locked in, I go back to the intro, and build to the Main loop. I usually call it the “beef” of the track but super loop sounds cooler. Then I will decide if I want a bridge/buildup again after the main section, and build a B section “super loop” to take me towards my outro!!
Then, after getting that done with my core elements, I start to look for fun ear candy to throw on top! It’s a lot easier to audition for stuff (for me) after I have my foundation built 😊
Happy jamming gang! 🎉❤
Well explained. And I took notes from your comment❤
Top work