FAWM4 - Minimal Melodic Dubby Techno (Patreon)
Published:
2024-02-06 21:36:14
Imported:
2024-02
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I'm joining the FAWM challenge and trying to document my process with this video. Maybe I'll do some more of these if people are interested. I crafted a new tune starting at 123 BPM with a focus on creating a dynamic and engaging composition. Here's a summary of my process:
- Kick Drum: Began with a four-to-the-floor kick drum pattern, tweaking it to remove overtones and applying effects like a peak limiter for a tighter sound.
- Bass Line: Used the Polymer synth for the bass, keeping it simple with a G note and a saw wave, and adding a peak limiter and ADSR for shaping.
- Chords: Added a minor seventh chord progression in G, enhancing it with unison, reverb, and delay for depth.
- Hi-Hats and Claps: Selected hi-hats from a 909 sample via XO and organic claps, applying groove and MIDI export for integration.
- Drone and Melody: Introduced a drone in G and a subtle melody, using macro modulation for dynamic variation.
- Vocals and Piano: Added vocal elements and a piano with reverb, focusing on enhancing the track's emotional depth.
- Ducking and Grouping: Implemented ducking with a sidechain to the kick drum for the bass and melody, and organized tracks into buses for structured mixing.
- Transients and EQ: Adjusted transient control and EQ for clarity and punch, particularly on the music bus.
- Percussion: Created a percussion grid with ADS, noise, filters, and modulation for rhythm complexity, integrating it into the drum bus.
- Final Touches: Concluded with crash cymbals, adjusting bass patterns, and refining the mix with transient control and a limiter on the master.
Throughout this process, I emphasized simplicity, creativity, and texture, aiming to produce a finished tune with a distinct sound. This journey exemplifies my approach to music production, showcasing techniques for crafting a track from scratch.