Yo, I stumbled upon this video and saw your other stuff and you're pretty good man. I'm looking to get better at music production myself however I find myself just endlessly making something very basic and just off sounding in general. I never like my melodies it just always sounds corny as fuck. You seem to know your way around most aspects of producing. Could you give me any pointer as to how and where to learn properly? I just can't figure it out :(( Same goes for Die for you, I could never remake it since i just don't even know where to find the proper piano patch. My sound selection/design is absolute dog shit. Anyways if you could give me some general points that would be cool. I'm not completely new to producing, I know some music theory, can work decently with my DAW and know the basics of using a synth. I want to make music such as Joji which makes it quite difficult to find proper tutorials or standards. Say if I wanted to make rock e.g. it would be a lot clearer as to which instrumentation goes where etc. I just have no clue lol. Thanks!
One way you can go about making melodies is to just use a piano. Keyzone classic is a great free piano vst. I use it often to structure my melodies. I usually start with the lower/bass notes and work my way up. Once you get little melodies or chords down you change the piano sound for something else if you’d want but in this case joji likes using pianos. I also personally like to use one shots quite a bit. A thing with one shots is to make sure they’re in key and try using stretch instead of resample. Similar to other sounds you may need to put some FX’s on them to make them more unique and just experiment. If you ever feel stuck with some melody you have trying pitching it up a semitone or reverse it… or both. Try getting some more sound kits off of r/drumkits, youtube, splice or my patreon :p (silly). I’m not sure if this was much help but I’m probably gonna make a video on how to make music like joji soon after my next video :) maybe that would give some more insight. random?: Look for free/good VST’s too! watch videos on them. Look up whatever you are interested in, either on youtube or reddit (there’s a lot of stuff on there). Also SoundToys makes some of my favorite FX plug-ins. SoundToys EchoBoy is one of my go to’s.
@@MattSoah Hey! Thanks for your reply my guy, a video on the Joji style would be lovely. I'll wait and see what you come up with :) Thanks for the tips, i'll see what I can do with them
I think I found the original sound of the piano. If I remember correctly it's omnispheres frozen piano!
YOU’RE FANTASTIC AT WHAT YOU DO, KEEP IT UP ❤️
thank you so much! very excited to do more! just very busy this month
This is amazing bro
THANK YOYUUU
This is so sick! How did you get the main piano sound?
thank you :) i used arturia piano v3. but i think free piano plugins like keyzone classic may work with subtle eq and reverb.
Keep it up bro respect to this guy
thaank you!!
OMG that’s impressive bro.
thank you !:)
i love this
thank you!!
Please remake Feeling like the end
That's dope
Keep moving dud ❤
🙏
this is sick homie
🙏 ty man
Could you tell me quickly or give me a small tutorial on how to configure the piano sound so that it sounds the same?
thx u
I’d say keyzone classic (free piano vst) can do it with the grand piano preset, eq and reverb. I can’t exactly give a 100% walkthrough I’m sorry
fire
thanks ! :)
fantastic!! but where's the JUP-8V?
thank you! and it’s a synth vst by arturia. TAL-J-8 can be a cheaper and just as good alternative i’ve seen.
The editing is funny as shit 😆
thanks! :)
Yo, I stumbled upon this video and saw your other stuff and you're pretty good man. I'm looking to get better at music production myself however I find myself just endlessly making something very basic and just off sounding in general. I never like my melodies it just always sounds corny as fuck. You seem to know your way around most aspects of producing. Could you give me any pointer as to how and where to learn properly? I just can't figure it out :(( Same goes for Die for you, I could never remake it since i just don't even know where to find the proper piano patch. My sound selection/design is absolute dog shit.
Anyways if you could give me some general points that would be cool. I'm not completely new to producing, I know some music theory, can work decently with my DAW and know the basics of using a synth. I want to make music such as Joji which makes it quite difficult to find proper tutorials or standards. Say if I wanted to make rock e.g. it would be a lot clearer as to which instrumentation goes where etc. I just have no clue lol. Thanks!
One way you can go about making melodies is to just use a piano. Keyzone classic is a great free piano vst. I use it often to structure my melodies. I usually start with the lower/bass notes and work my way up. Once you get little melodies or chords down you change the piano sound for something else if you’d want but in this case joji likes using pianos. I also personally like to use one shots quite a bit. A thing with one shots is to make sure they’re in key and try using stretch instead of resample. Similar to other sounds you may need to put some FX’s on them to make them more unique and just experiment. If you ever feel stuck with some melody you have trying pitching it up a semitone or reverse it… or both. Try getting some more sound kits off of r/drumkits, youtube, splice or my patreon :p (silly). I’m not sure if this was much help but I’m probably gonna make a video on how to make music like joji soon after my next video :) maybe that would give some more insight.
random?:
Look for free/good VST’s too! watch videos on them. Look up whatever you are interested in, either on youtube or reddit (there’s a lot of stuff on there). Also SoundToys makes some of my favorite FX plug-ins. SoundToys EchoBoy is one of my go to’s.
@@MattSoah Hey! Thanks for your reply my guy, a video on the Joji style would be lovely. I'll wait and see what you come up with :) Thanks for the tips, i'll see what I can do with them
great man.....btw what was the track name at 2:35
thank you and that’s a pitched up cover thing of the song i did with the instrumental
What DAW do you use?
fl studio 21. u probably found it already maybe. but yeah.
Niec
thank you!
what was the piano v3 preset brother?
contraballet, nuevo ritmo and elohim
funny af, good shit
thank you 🙏
can you make sanctuary please
that’s the next video :) will be out this upcoming week 🙏
sorry stuff came up and work. but for sure these next couple of days.
@@MattSoah no problem bro, keep working on your jobs
may i know what piano you used?
arturia piano v3!
@@MattSoah thanks
what in the brain rot is this video
dracula flow 6
fire
ty :)