Description : I made everything except for the vocals which I got off therapboard Feel free to use this and just let me know if you do.
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Hello, my name is Skilper and I created a YouTube channel.
I used your work in my video and gave credits with your name (which appears here as user) and track name.
If you want me to remove it, send me a message.
I'm currently practicing Lo-Fi and go to genre and Lo-Fi tab here at Looperman and i saw this, Now i got an idea what Lo-Fi sounds like and its great.Btw nice track i love your opening piano, Keep it up.
Hello :D I wanted to say i really love the beat you have made. Its very bouncy and bubbly. I have downloaded it and wrote a song to record. I will be sure to share it with you when i finish. :) thanks for the creative track.
It's a very good piece that leans more toward the genre of trap, imho. The opening melody is memorable and catchy. The only thing I'd caution you about is making sure your sub-bass is in the same key as the song, as a few of the notes clash in some parts. I don't know if you're using a synth or a drum machine, but with either one you should have the ability to tune it. You Tube has a number of videos that may be able to assist you with key or note changes with the particular DAW or keyboard workstation you use.
Based on your profile you state you play the guitar, which puts you ahead of the game since you may already be familiar with chord structure. While you can bend the rules in music once you learn them, many have trouble with realizing that random bass notes can't be assigned to just any melody. That is the thing that hampers some up and coming music producers (not saying that applies to you, its something to watch out for).
Investing in a set of good headphones can help, and I also struggle with hearing whether notes clash in the lower register, so its not as if anyone is perfect in this regard.
I wish you all the best, and welcome you to the wonderful world of music production!
Hello! I appreciate you taking the time to give full advice. I know for the actual notes are not clashing (I used Cmaj7 and Fmaj7 chords for the lead and just a basic C to F for the bass) but it may be the sound effects I used on the lead. It started off as a regular piano and I warped the hell out of it in order to get that quirky tone. I do hear what you're mentioning although. I might try and even out the tones on the lead instrument!
I'm just using Garageband. I'm more used to FL studio is I'm still getting the hang of it. There's probably a way to have those FX without forming too much dissonance between the notes so yeah I'll look it up, thanks!
Description : A LoFi beat off my album Prod. me and my man btw,. You can use it in YT vids (must credit) and stuff but may not release it in as a production track. Contact for questions. Rights reserved to me and btw,. The track on all major streaming platforms (and SoundCloud). This is the first track ever to get 150+ comments on LM, and the most played track on LM (also first to get 10k plays).
*EDIT: 4/5/20 just hit 10k plays! Thx so much this track's stats have gone wayyy past our expectations.
Description : Lo-Fiey and Dreamy and Moody
Please leave your opinion if you have one
:)
This is the rough draft. To hear the final version, you can find the official release on streaming services and bandcamp.
Description : The guy who ordered this track didn't pay and doesn't respond to my messages.
So I deleted a private link and decided to upload this track here. The quest was to catch the old-school vibe of detectives of the 50s-60s in the track\loop for 30-40 seconds.
Any way job was done. It is recorded fully live on real instruments, about 3 hours of composing and recording.
Description : This beat features all the lofi/chill essentials. Vinyl? Check! Rain sounds? Check! Sad piano with drum beat? Check!
Feel free to hit me up if you'd like to get custom loops or to collaborate!
This beat is royalty free :)
Description : sad boi pop song I wrote awhile back.
Feel free to let me know your thoughts as well as use this for non profit purposes.. and share your work if you use it!! This is one of my uncompleted works & I'm always open to collabs so contact me if you're interested!
Description : So 3 months ago I downloaded a track titled 'if you get too high' by DGRAVES (3100841) on the site.
Finally was able to lay down the vocals and get it released for the public
Ive been getting a lot of love on my recent tracks on here which I can't thank you all enough for
Truly inspiring to see so many talented people on this site
I hope you can enjoy this track I have to offer
once again; produced by dgraves (3100841)
Much love
-CAP
Description : Remastered dec 2022. Jazz lofi dub reggae or something. All credit goes to Pseudoble really he somehow heard the possibility of putting this amazing old jazz performance and song to the bones of my Treacherous Moon track.
Description : sad guitar Em 95bpm, hope that you will like,
send me u'r production on instagram : _rekun
Made with logic pro X, a fender stratocaster 78's and Guitar Rig Pro 6
I used your work in my video and gave credits with your name (which appears here as user) and track name.
If you want me to remove it, send me a message.
Video link:
youtu. be/s1StyM_oIh8
Channel link:
youtube. com/channel/UCOF9uW2pqyUHCWRrv2YgttQ
I really enjoyed this.
It's a very good piece that leans more toward the genre of trap, imho. The opening melody is memorable and catchy. The only thing I'd caution you about is making sure your sub-bass is in the same key as the song, as a few of the notes clash in some parts. I don't know if you're using a synth or a drum machine, but with either one you should have the ability to tune it. You Tube has a number of videos that may be able to assist you with key or note changes with the particular DAW or keyboard workstation you use.
Based on your profile you state you play the guitar, which puts you ahead of the game since you may already be familiar with chord structure. While you can bend the rules in music once you learn them, many have trouble with realizing that random bass notes can't be assigned to just any melody. That is the thing that hampers some up and coming music producers (not saying that applies to you, its something to watch out for).
Investing in a set of good headphones can help, and I also struggle with hearing whether notes clash in the lower register, so its not as if anyone is perfect in this regard.
I wish you all the best, and welcome you to the wonderful world of music production!
I'm just using Garageband. I'm more used to FL studio is I'm still getting the hang of it. There's probably a way to have those FX without forming too much dissonance between the notes so yeah I'll look it up, thanks!