Jun 22, 2015Thought maybe this could be another interesting thread for any of the producers here on the forum, to simply share how they go about orchestrating their tracks, be it with sample beats/original compositions/remixes etc. and possibly shed some light on the process for any other producers who might be trying to start out.
I usually start out a couple of ways... I try and either work on the sound of the bass/synths at first, or I'll approach it from some sort of piano instrument and try to hit some notes that really make you feel the mood I'm trying to set.
I've obviously got a lot of EDM influence present in my music, so I end up structuring my songs purposefully around a lot of big builds and drops, and a lot of times my electronics sort of start taking over until I reign them back in and bring in a more hip hop sound with the drums and instrument choices. Some songs I let slip into the really EDMish areas of music while others I purposefully push towards the hip hop side to where there's very little electronic stuffs happening at all. Try to keep a delicate balance all while keeping a very mood atmospheric thing going with my sound.
I try and use a lot of very raw synths for bass, usually with some sort of distortion added and tweaked, as well as a good amount of reverb for the atmosphere from a lot of the higher notes, which work very nice (imo anyways) to contrast with the bass. Also generally love to throw in some strings and other orchestral instruments on the high notes to go against the synth basses, or I sometimes do the opposite and go with something like a cello sidechained as the bass with synths on the highs.
Usually try to do at least a couple things different in each song so than I've previously/recently done them, to keep things fresh with my production and keep it varied. And if I pick up a new technique with production from another song I've heard, I try and do it slightly different as to not just bite their style directly.
Uh, I don't work with sample beats since I really have nothing to sample from, so everything but my re/mixes are entirely original compositions.
I work entirely in FL, and use a lot of vengeance essentials packs for drum kits, also have some that @Creation slipped me () a bit ago. Pretty much always use reNexus (
) for my leads and most of my counter melodies. Got Orchestral on tap for a lot of strings and horns.
Just gonna mention a few of you guys here
@Luke @bijanamir @azymv @LasiK @Creation @Bleed @PSTVENRG @Crossley
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Jun 22, 2015
with my klammy kanadian fingaz
if someone is actually interested in my production process though ill expandOrdinary Joel, Juney Dark, Cyreides and 2 others like this. -
Jun 22, 2015
I mostly keep them to rap over or give em to friends..
I'll give you the one I posted on the cool cat thread
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Jun 22, 2015
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Jun 22, 2015
Started 7 years ago.
Start with a melody line of how I'm feeling. Add a complimentary sample. f--- up the sample's tempo, pitch, effects, etc.
Possibly add another sample.
Add a bassline.
Add drums.
Tweak to perfection.
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Jun 22, 2015
Btw, didn't know you produced @TrxggerShot
You ever post anything of yours around here? Got something on Soundcloud I can hear?Jordan, Ordinary Joel and Bojack like this. -
Jun 22, 2015
Sampling in FL with a godamn mouse since 07..
I guess I cant gat an MPC neither till nowOrdinary Joel, Juney Dark and Cyreides like this. -
Jun 22, 2015
When i started in 2005, It was All original. Then I started sampling in late 2005/06, and that's been my style ever since. Been using FL since I started, I'd k--- for an MPCOrdinary Joel, Bojack and Cyreides like this.