I wanna make breakcore... someday... I finally know the music theory behind it and that's more prepared than I need to be. I have reaper, I have a few workable samples, I just need the willpower to fumble through reaper for the first time.
word of advice for you (or anyone reading this who wants to make music): - Compare yourself only to yourself. Never compare your work to anyone else's EVER. Even outside of the beginning stages even when you are well established don't compare yourself. Eventually this will become second nature and you won't feel the need to do it anymore. - Listen to as much as possible. Not only in the genre you want to make but outside of it. If you are interested in digital music production listen to every possible genre and album you can get your hands on. Analyze the music you like and try to figure out why you like it. Is it the sound design of the synths? The rhythm? Maybe a chord or key change? Take notes on what works and what doesn't - Blast through as many projects as you can, especially when you are beginning. It's more important that you make like 30 different, ~70-second clips than 1 or 2 long songs. - Learn your DAW, mixing, and music theory piecemeal as you make tracks. If you try to learn everything at once nothing will stick and you will waste time and feel incompetent. - Take pride in at least one small thing for each song you make. And I mean small. Like, "hey that little drum fill was unique" or "that was a cool segment of the melody" - Finally make music because its fun for you and for no other reason. If you make music because you want to impress people or want to be like somebody, you will probably give up. That says nothing about you personally, but everything about the mindset. You need to have the correct mindset to be productive in music and get places you never thought you would get. Anyway thats my ramble mostly for myself but maybe you'll find it useful :)
This is pretty soothing but I coincidentally scrolled past this comment whilst hearing a backing track of a japanese woman fearing for her life and it cracked me up
I wanna make breakcore... someday... I finally know the music theory behind it and that's more prepared than I need to be. I have reaper, I have a few workable samples, I just need the willpower to fumble through reaper for the first time.
Good luck on your journey ❤️
go for it my man
share it here if you've finished it, good luck on makin it
iz ez man if i can do it u can
word of advice for you (or anyone reading this who wants to make music):
- Compare yourself only to yourself. Never compare your work to anyone else's EVER. Even outside of the beginning stages even when you are well established don't compare yourself. Eventually this will become second nature and you won't feel the need to do it anymore.
- Listen to as much as possible. Not only in the genre you want to make but outside of it. If you are interested in digital music production listen to every possible genre and album you can get your hands on. Analyze the music you like and try to figure out why you like it. Is it the sound design of the synths? The rhythm? Maybe a chord or key change? Take notes on what works and what doesn't
- Blast through as many projects as you can, especially when you are beginning. It's more important that you make like 30 different, ~70-second clips than 1 or 2 long songs.
- Learn your DAW, mixing, and music theory piecemeal as you make tracks. If you try to learn everything at once nothing will stick and you will waste time and feel incompetent.
- Take pride in at least one small thing for each song you make. And I mean small. Like, "hey that little drum fill was unique" or "that was a cool segment of the melody"
- Finally make music because its fun for you and for no other reason. If you make music because you want to impress people or want to be like somebody, you will probably give up. That says nothing about you personally, but everything about the mindset. You need to have the correct mindset to be productive in music and get places you never thought you would get.
Anyway thats my ramble mostly for myself but maybe you'll find it useful :)
I like how every compilation has a different flavor and style to the selection.
thanks for including my track in your mix I just realized I was in!
Love your stuff 495.
これからも素晴らしい曲を作り続けてください !!!
@@xaoccore Thanks so much!! 頑張ります!
I don't listen to breakcore for ADHD or any shit like that it just goes hard like crazy
same i listen for good beat. is about good bpm
thank you so much! c:
Your track was awesome i checked my phone to see who the artist was and was like oh hai!
Senkai Oni manga, thank you very much, looks interesting
It’s a great manga! Very dark though, not an easy read. But been a long time favourite
Nice playlists fam, i now use them for sleep. Very enjoyable B)
YO ICHIICHI WAS ADDED I LOVE THEM
Yes! He makes amazing musics
so soothed rn
This is pretty soothing but I coincidentally scrolled past this comment whilst hearing a backing track of a japanese woman fearing for her life and it cracked me up
Listening to this while eating some snacks are actually wholesome (me rn)
top tier mix, keep it up!
top quality mix
Very well matched tracks thanks
yo thanks
vastx-greet yes...
Música inteligente para almas en constante dolor.
Would it be ok if I dropped my bandcamp link? I make breakcore that fits the vibe of this.
Sure why not? =)
хороший, лучший
whats the manga picture?
mix is awesome btw!
Says in description: Sekai Oni
✌️
@@defuJ oh no
@@defuJ that was a good fap, thank you
Wow damn
cool
can't find the first artist anywhere on the internet...soundcloud link is broken... Sushiigun, where are you?
Hey man I really can't find the last song in the mix even when I search with the name you provided, can you help?
Most likely the user who made the song has deleted it and gone offline. It’s something that happens often with these mixes
@@xaoccore nvm i actually found it on soundcloud and bandcamp i think
Coooool!
44:08 this dude has no yt??
yo is that rick and morty? epic