I already know you know that you're filling that perfect niche community of dnb + chill 90s/2000s downtempo lovers. Please do not stop releasing tutorials like these, they are immense for us beginners.
4:00 I think it’s perfectly fine to use the Triton for a track with a vibe like this-especially if you don’t want to dole out the cash/have the space for a vintage synth. The Triton takes a lot of its DNA from the Korg Trinity anyways which came out in 1995, but also shares the same waveforms and a similar synth engine.
Yea! Absolutely has that 90s Korg lineage dripping within it. IMO, the last great Korg workstation. Think it's a much better pick over the M1 VST even.
I bought a used Roland JV 1080 a couple of days ago. It is such a fantastic synth, especially for Pads and Textures. I also love your videos, keep it up! ^^
Perfect videos. I've just discovered your channel and you've got yourself a new subscriber. I love 90s smooth jazz, jungle, etc. And I recently picked up a Korg Triton hardware synth from a second hand store. This thing is pure 90s! Your tips and tricks for making songs will help me a ton in my own music creations. Thank you for these videos!
Thanks so much mate. Stoked you grabbed a physical Triton! It's the grand daddy of 90s romplers, will be able to tackle all those genres you listed. Have fun!
I'm gonna have to try that Triton Trombone sound. I love the old fighting game soundtracks that used TONS of these rompler horns (MvC2 and Street Fighter 3rd Strike have them all over the place) but could never quite get mine sounding as nice as that. I'm gonna give it another shot with the extra delay.
Yes! Rompler bread & butter sounds are all over those old game soundtracks. XV-5080 and any of the Roland Sound Canvas modules have these sounds as well
Have you tried the tr16wx plugin? Seems like it's be perfect for the sounds you're after. I use it to play back 90s sample cds without having a hardware sampler
Nice! Thanks for making this! What are those two plugins that appear at around 13:45 on the right side of the screen? The one at the bottom seems to be some compressor that I haven't seen before.
really good video explaining how to make this ive always wondered how just didnt know what sounds to use but im wondering where you get your fx pack from
I already know you know that you're filling that perfect niche community of dnb + chill 90s/2000s downtempo lovers. Please do not stop releasing tutorials like these, they are immense for us beginners.
this is the type of music i make. 170bpm lofi DnB
I genuinely enjoyed and appreciated every bit of this video
thank you, daniel!
4:00 I think it’s perfectly fine to use the Triton for a track with a vibe like this-especially if you don’t want to dole out the cash/have the space for a vintage synth. The Triton takes a lot of its DNA from the Korg Trinity anyways which came out in 1995, but also shares the same waveforms and a similar synth engine.
Yea! Absolutely has that 90s Korg lineage dripping within it. IMO, the last great Korg workstation. Think it's a much better pick over the M1 VST even.
love that Korg Triton
Amen, beast of a synth. Still so much potential in it
Came for the cheese, am satisfied with the selection of fromage. Thank you for this video.
🧀 Overload
I bought a used Roland JV 1080 a couple of days ago. It is such a fantastic synth, especially for Pads and Textures. I also love your videos, keep it up! ^^
Solid choice! Absolute classic unit & sounds on that thing. Thank you midwich!
Love it! Great genre choice
👽 Cheers!
Thanks for looking up racing lagoon😊
ur vids keep getting so much more appealing every time you post tysm
thank YOU for watching :)
Oh yes i needed this, thank you. I love this type of music, words cant even describe.. :)
Thank you for watching! Same here, loading screen music :) relaxing
You have no idea how much I appreciate this video. Thanks!!
I appreciate you watching!
You surely love your Tritone! So much cheese in those sounds.
Such a versatile synth for cheese ;)
Amazing man just amazing...
Perfect videos. I've just discovered your channel and you've got yourself a new subscriber.
I love 90s smooth jazz, jungle, etc. And I recently picked up a Korg Triton hardware synth from a second hand store. This thing is pure 90s!
Your tips and tricks for making songs will help me a ton in my own music creations. Thank you for these videos!
Thanks so much mate. Stoked you grabbed a physical Triton! It's the grand daddy of 90s romplers, will be able to tackle all those genres you listed. Have fun!
Such an awesome tutorial! Thank you! ✨✨✨
Thank you!!
I'm gonna have to try that Triton Trombone sound. I love the old fighting game soundtracks that used TONS of these rompler horns (MvC2 and Street Fighter 3rd Strike have them all over the place) but could never quite get mine sounding as nice as that. I'm gonna give it another shot with the extra delay.
Yes! Rompler bread & butter sounds are all over those old game soundtracks. XV-5080 and any of the Roland Sound Canvas modules have these sounds as well
This was excellent! Please make more of these in the future 🙏
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Super video and song. Thumbs up 😀
thank you my friend!
This is fantastic, instant sub and Bandcamp follow. Much love for your Bryce (I think?) album art renders.
Def gonna dive into your BC catalogue asap!
Thank you my friend, really appreciate it. Yessir, all Bryce renders :)
@@Thought-Forms LOVE that, big fan of Bryce. Also awesome to see/hear the JV1080 and cheesy romplers in general getting some much deserved love.
Dope Bobby!!!
Cheers brawther 💪
Grand Turismo 4 too
Ooof what a JAM!
amazing
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You’re awesome cuz I wanna make music for racing games and was looking for exactly this
awesome!! perfect timing :)
Have you tried the tr16wx plugin? Seems like it's be perfect for the sounds you're after.
I use it to play back 90s sample cds without having a hardware sampler
Heard of it, but never took the time to play around with it. Will check it out, thanks sam! 💪
can you break down the drum processing?
Nice! Thanks for making this! What are those two plugins that appear at around 13:45 on the right side of the screen? The one at the bottom seems to be some compressor that I haven't seen before.
You're welcome, thank you for watching, K 🦾 That's StandardClip by Sir Audio (clipper) and the other in the top right is a UAD Oxide Tape Recorder
@@Thought-Forms Thanks for the reply! 🤗
whats the drumkit you used for the beat? its so old school
really good video explaining how to make this ive always wondered how just didnt know what sounds to use but im wondering where you get your fx pack from
cheers, thank you Lomaji. the FX on this tune were from Zero-G Ambient (came out in 1992 I believe)
Need a new tutorial like this
More stuff like this in the works
gawd the track sounds so cheesy
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Is this song on your Sound Cloud? Whats the name?
hey muffinman, its not, but will probably throw it up sometime soon with some others
Cool video, but I don’t think “cheesy” means what you think it means.
Congrats . You made loading screen music. Here is a cookie.
That's a narrow way of looking at it, he's democratizating the ability for anyone to make loading music.
Watch out for your kidneys with all that salt.
Loading screen music is dope.
@@Vingul can you make more this is so dope
@@JJ-vp3bd I'll try