This is super helpful! I'm going to check this site out. As a filmmaker I find myself often in the situation where I like the music but it isn't in a high enough resolution. The next film I shoot, which will be later this fall, I'm definitely gong to check out this website!
Alistair Cohen Hmm... Well, I'm not sure there is _much_ less involved in "making" a track in Jukedeck than there is in making a basic one in Garage Band. When you start a new project it asks two or three basic questions along similar lines, and presents you with a pre-made track that (unlike Jukedeck) you can then tweak. In Garage Band, you _can_ customise your music to the extent of replacing the main track with a midi track of your own, but you don't _have_ to. Comparatively, the "Cinematic" tracks come out well in Jukedeck, and an equivalent "orchestral" track would take a lot of tweaking in Garage Band to sound that good. But the Rock and Pop versions I attempted sounded pretty bad in comparison to a Garage Band starter track. (ie, give it a style and time and let it do it's thing) While Garage Band is given away with most Apple devices (not _all_) it's not quite as "free" as Jukedeck though, because you _do_ need to _buy_ at least _one_ current-ish, and qualifying Apple device. As a third option, you could try a demo of FLStudio, (formerly "Fruity Loops?) _when_ they are available, and that's pretty comparable on Windows devices but _far_ from "free" to actually use an any meaningful sense, and I believe that many of the "loops" which you use to build your tracks in FLStudio can have some copyright restrictions which never happens with stock assets in Garage Band. (which works a single, royalty free license, similar to Jukedeck ... which is why it came to mind) I think Jukedeck could do with more basic choices, but I'm sure that'll come. I think there's room for both and Jukedeck is worth keeping an eye on. Good find. :)
such a great review
The song you wrote at 3:08 reminds me of a Nas song i like
Excellent. Thank you.
I love Jukedeck !
This is super helpful! I'm going to check this site out. As a filmmaker I find myself often in the situation where I like the music but it isn't in a high enough resolution. The next film I shoot, which will be later this fall, I'm definitely gong to check out this website!
It sounds great, but I'm still a little worried it's going to be Garage Band with a RNG operating it. That sounds great too, in short enough snippets.
At least with Jukedeck you can set what sort of music you want instead of have to search elsewhere or make it yourself
Alistair Cohen Hmm... Well, I'm not sure there is _much_ less involved in "making" a track in Jukedeck than there is in making a basic one in Garage Band. When you start a new project it asks two or three basic questions along similar lines, and presents you with a pre-made track that (unlike Jukedeck) you can then tweak.
In Garage Band, you _can_ customise your music to the extent of replacing the main track with a midi track of your own, but you don't _have_ to.
Comparatively, the "Cinematic" tracks come out well in Jukedeck, and an equivalent "orchestral" track would take a lot of tweaking in Garage Band to sound that good. But the Rock and Pop versions I attempted sounded pretty bad in comparison to a Garage Band starter track. (ie, give it a style and time and let it do it's thing)
While Garage Band is given away with most Apple devices (not _all_) it's not quite as "free" as Jukedeck though, because you _do_ need to _buy_ at least _one_ current-ish, and qualifying Apple device.
As a third option, you could try a demo of FLStudio, (formerly "Fruity Loops?) _when_ they are available, and that's pretty comparable on Windows devices but _far_ from "free" to actually use an any meaningful sense, and I believe that many of the "loops" which you use to build your tracks in FLStudio can have some copyright restrictions which never happens with stock assets in Garage Band. (which works a single, royalty free license, similar to Jukedeck ... which is why it came to mind)
I think Jukedeck could do with more basic choices, but I'm sure that'll come. I think there's room for both and Jukedeck is worth keeping an eye on.
Good find. :)
I liked the "Shofar" video !
I like that you answered yourself. Double Alistairs, what does this mean?
Why does it allways create the same melody with minor varieties.
lmao they've put the rhythm in algorithm XD
I didn't like Jukedeck. I found it hard to mix my vid' with the music that I chose