anthromusicnote

@anthromusicnote@sh.itjust.works

I’m a music production hobbyist! I write Metal, DnB and Video Game Soundtracks!

My other account: anthromusicnote@waveform.social

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Making unique atmospheric pads in a wavetable synthesizer! How to make ambient synths without mud! [Vital, Serum, Phaseplant, etc.] Video by Ghosthack (www.youtube.com)

Making a great sounding pad is actually more tricky than getting some cool synth and drowning it in tons of reverb. I know I tried that the first time. And failed miserably. You don’t have to!...

anthromusicnote,

Everything can be a poison depending on the quantity and method of interaction, at least that’s what I heard. Maybe it’s poison in your digestive system, but won’t actually kill you if you apply it. Kinda like if you drink shampoo versus using it as intended.

anthromusicnote,

Well that would just be quite unshenanigans of me if I went with a boring example, now would it? :)

Arrangement decisions. How to THINK about arrangement and songwriting to make music with clarity and intent! Video by Nathan James Larsen (www.youtube.com)

Do you ever feel like you can make a great loop but you can’t make a great song? I don’t know if that’s your experience, but I’ve been there before, and let me tell you, it’s a nightmare. It brings to question all of your skills that you have developed so far, because you’ve been able to cruise through without...

Share which plugins you use (and get them on the community banner)!

As you might’ve noticed if you visited our community page after this post, I made a very cool looking banner (or so my mum tells me). Thing is, I don’t use that many plugins on my own, and what better way to make the banner look interesting than to put your favorite plugins in there? This page will also serve as a cool...

Mixing in mono - a short analysis on the benefits (and things to be careful about) when using mono to mix! Video by In The Mix! (www.youtube.com)

Mixing in mono is one of those production “tricks” that have solidified in my mixing routine to achieve clearer mixes. It’s a really easy shortcut to hearing levels and even frequencies of everything in your track without the distraction of stereo imaging. It also helps to figure out phase issues between closely tuned...

anthromusicnote,

Modern games have become too focused on providing a clean, balanced and no-real-obstacles experience. Sometimes I want to play a game that is a cohesive experience without being laser focused on some big idea about how I should play it. As an example, I’ve recently replayed arx fatalis. It’s really fun how you can do everything in that game that you’d want an npc for in any other. It’s also fun how each playstyle requires its own big chunk of knowledge about how the game works. Modern games try too hard to be minimalistic and fail to see the fun in a truly open experience. Even when you have options, they have all the fun pre-balanced and pre-optimized out of them. They give you too much info. No sense of discovery

We're staying open! [The important decision post]

Alright, I’ve had some time to think about it, and we’re gonna be staying open to comments. Sorry if this post upset you earlier, it wasn’t my intention to be dramatic (though I understand that I most likely was). I’m not great at these things… yet. I hope Lemmy’s cross-instance communication options improve and we...

Parallel compression! Mix your drums and instruments like a pro! Why it makes mixing easier and more precise! (Yeah I'm posting House of Kush again!) (www.youtube.com)

This is one of those techniques that can really push you over from intermediate to pro. You need a good grasp on compression: what it does to your instruments and how it affects their texture. Parallel compression is simple, yet subtlety is what makes it work, you need good ears for compression for this to work in your favor....

Hey! If you're looking for active music production communities, consider these options!

Hey. I’ve noticed this community has been pretty silent for quite a while. This was one of the reasons I made a music production community over at waveform.social (link below). If you want to discuss music stuff, a specialized instance is way better than sticking to the drama of large instances (a lesson I learned only after...

How to get professional vocal sound? Compress it to all hell! Hear the difference in a rock production! Video by Hardcore Music Studio (www.youtube.com)

This one might be obvious to you folk who have worked on pro recordings. Compressing vocals and compressing instruments require different mindsets. Different in the way that you shouldn’t be afraid to compress your vocals to -10 and -20db, while your instruments are at a subtle -2 to -5 (and I don’t even limit myself there,...

Arranging Drum and Bass music: structure, instrumentation, production goals. Video by STRANJAH (www.youtube.com)

This is a great video overview on just the neccessary bits and nuances of making Drum’n’Bass. What I like about this specific video is that it helps you understand what is possible within the genre and doesn’t restrict you like an instruction manual....

Rhythm mistakes: make rhythm work for you, not against you! How to THINK about rhythm! Video by EDMProd (www.youtube.com)

Understanding how to manage rhythmic patterns is a must-know for any producer. Unfortunately, not everyone has a formal music education, so if you’re like me, this video will help you bridge that gap and help you on your music making journey!...

You know what compression does, but how do you actually hear the difference? How to shape samples with compression (not just consistent loudness!) Video by House of Kush! (www.youtube.com)

Compression feels esoteric to anyone who’s starting out in the world of music production. Even when we start to understand how it works technically, we just slam on the gain and work that ratio until we can hear the difference as the sound explodes from distortion. But compression isn’t just a tool to make your loudness more...

If you aren't creating your own synth patches, you're missing out! Sound Design fundamentals by In The Mix! (www.youtube.com)

A big part of creating unique tracks is getting your synths to sound unique and distinct from each other as well as from other producers. If you’ve been used to working with presets and know how it feels to be trying to find that one sound, why not start learning how to make it yourself?...

Stereo imaging with Reverb: widen your sound even more while preserving lows! Video tutorial by Jeremy Fox (www.youtube.com)

This is a great video tutorial for stereo imaging bass-heavy instruments that you want to stay consistent on the low end, such as a bass guitar or distorted bass synth. Using stereo imaging plugins might be problematic and not produce the same results, so check the video out if this is something new to you!...

My favorite FREE orchestral library: Versilian Studios Chamber Orchestra Community Edition! (Samplers included!) (vis.versilstudios.com)

I present to you VSCO Community Edition, one of the most high quality orchestral libraries that are available out there for free! They’ve got wind, strings, percussion and brass with articulations to boot! If you want to practice making some big orchestral pieces or to spice up your regular production without throwing out cash...

My favorite plugin for vocal processing: Bertrom Denoiser (img.youtube.com)

I’ve been using Bertrom Denoiser for a while now in all of my vocal chains to clean up the recording from an occasional noise and background hiss. It basically works as a multiband noise gate, which allows it to have almost no latency and accurately target random sounds you might get in a home production setting. Set a...

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