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>Rap
>Singing
>Sax solo
>バスルームで
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>Rap
>Singing
>Sax solo
>バスルームで
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>Indie Folk
>Acoustic
>Comment on SC and I'll be sure to get back to you
i don't know when music became work, but i wish it never had. i feel obligated to pursue this dream. i'm too far in. my parents pay my rent for both my apartment and my rehearsal space that i've decked out with gear, paid for with money i didn't earn. i work three days a week at a coffeeshop like a sad sack trust fund hipster. my parents dig my music so much that they're actually encouraging this lifestyle. soundcloud.com
hey thanks i appreciate the all caps enthusiasm
like the other guy said i do cut samples for most tracks
an example of a track that i don't do that on is banana oatmeal
the effects i use for processing drums are of course a compressor, EQ, transient shaper and reverb but the way i get that bouncy playfulness like on business casual is with a vocoder set to noise, completely unvoiced with like a 25% dry/wet and then i just mess with the depth and formant until it sounds good
really the most important thing is to start with good samples tho
lol typical liberal guilt
never change Sup Forums
if your parents have the money and make the choice to support you that's yours' and their business alone there's no reason to feel guilty over that
of course they realize that you're not going to be working on "your dream" every waking hour of every day
don't beat yourself up if you're feeling particularly uninspired for a while
just go for a walk in the woods, look at the flowers, appreciate the little things, get some good sleep
your music is good but you need to become better at mixing and mastering
everyone and their mom can sing and play the guitar
once you're good at mixing and mastering then you become a real asset in the music industry
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>hip hop
>rap
>remix
>amateur/lofi
First recording, used Audacity and everything. The first couple verses are my friend. I have the little spoken word-ish part at the end.