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Share your music you've made

Discussion in 'TC Media' started by Bad Ambassador, Jan 16, 2024.

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  1. Bad Ambassador

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    I've been making tunes since age 14 and i'm hoping to start a conversation with likeminded people and possibly hear some of your work. Im trying to learn more about my craft and ideally I would love to do a joint project with someone in the future. After sharing my music I got discouraged, good friends would tell me its not their sort of thing and others have straight up told me its pure *. But i appreciate the honesty and i learn about my own uniqueness and keep going.

    I use reason 12 and here is my latest tune, it may sound quite repetitive but Im really liking my piano at the end, i just draw the notes into patterns, maths involved



    I would love to hear your work any genre is interesting to me.
     
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    Not bad mate. I listen to all sorts of stuff, and probably listen to more electronica type music than anything else. I've never gotten round to actually making/producing anything. See with your set up, what hardware/equipment do you use if don't mind my asking?
     
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    Thanks mate. I use reason 12. Back in the day when I first started out I was using reason 3 so I've stuck with the same DAW for years, but there are plenty of options to choose especially if you love to make electronica type music. You need an audio interface to connect everything, get some good headphones, speakers aren't a priority but eventually you want some studio monitors to see how your tunes sound proper. I don't personally use a midi keyboard, though its your call.
    Its a lot of doe to spend at once so i'd start with the essentials, a decent pc or laptop should easily run a DAW like reason 12 or Ableton. The latter is a good place to start because I think you buy it outright rather than a subscription (reason cost £200 a year) so if you committed to it then you could gradually keep investing if you felt like it over time
    Its good for mental health to create things, i'd recommend also watching youtube vids about your DAW and keep looking for solutions if you have an obstacle.
    I hope iv'e not left any important bits.

    My setup isn't major but Its a good few years of investing.

    Audio interface: Solid state logic 2+
    Studio monitors: Yamaha hs8
    And a pc, basically that's it mate tbh i'm looking over at my setup and that's all i use. Unfortunately i cant post pics or links but i might show you my setup sometime.

    Thanks for asking @stew37 anymore questions at any point I'd be more than happy to help out.:50:
     
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    That's really nice mate, the melody is right up my street and i've actually heard it before, was it originally Tom Jones?. I've heard a hiphop cover of this also. Did you record in a studio?
     
  7. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    My mate made this. He's always been musical, was in a band in his early days. I think it's great. Not usually my cup of tea but it hits home.

     
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    All the music is him alone then a female vocalist.
     
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    Hi m8 and thanks was Kenny rogers that released it so thought I would try it. Recorded it in a studio in motherwell
     
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    A few of my pals have really good setups, making electronica and techno etc. it's something I'd always had at the back of my mind but never gotten round to. Might look into getting some kind of basic setup.

    Closest I got was Music on the playstation back in the day. :56:

    Used to work out basic baselines and keys of old dance tunes and make my own versions. Was obviously pretty limited but it was good fun, and reckon I'd be alright at it. I was always OK with beat matching and mixing etc with my old decks, but something I just fell away from.
     
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    yea man take your time and its not too complicated either too start with. Same idea as PlayStation just much better with what you can do. Before my time bedroom producers were using atari's to make loops, now there's no limits to what you can layer on top. If you can work out tones and notes without knowing * all about written music then you are learning by ear same as me. Now i can draw complex patterns that sound alright. Its good fun mate hopefully your pals can inspire and encourage also because its good to have a buzz. A mate of mine used to rap, hes a fitness instructor now and I want to see if hes still got our old tunes. Its good because you make tunes for life and they should last along time.
     
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    New tune out

     
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    Made this last night

     
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    Really liked that - could easily be the theme to the opening credits of a Bond film. If I'm picky I would have liked a high pitched melody instrument (guitar/violin) before the final chorus, but good stuff and well produced.
     
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  17. JML67 Gold Member Gold Member

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    I make electronic music (Liquid DnB) and my releases are on my Spotify page:
     
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    Nice mate, I enjoyed listening to that album. The lyrics make for an interesting journey. Its cool that you are in a band still, make sure to enjoy the process. I think for all of us musicians its just a blessing to even make music for ourselves and those close to us. Looking forward to your next one coming later this year.
    Cheers:50:

    Awesome beats. I struggled at first, came out with the most bland rhythms but I learned to layer my beats and try things out. I look at drum and bass with curiousity, and i learn alot from the beat patterns and structure.
    Nice work mate i'm listening now.:50:
    Edit: 'Dont know why' is a banger, and the next one. Pure advanced skills more than me mate
     
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    Cheers mate I'll give your tracks you posted a listen tomorrow morning at work
     
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    Think you're doing yourself a disservice @Landry N'guemo these are sounding very good. What synths are you using for your melodic sounds? Or are you sampling?
     
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