Listen to how to make drum beats on Youtube, it might help. Its a good start. Anyone can get a lot a ideas and help from how to make music on Youtube. They have lots of different video from drum and bass. to house, techno. Keep plugging away.
Yo SB, i made the drum pattern from scratch, the drum kit is a preset i have saved, but i think i did alr for not usually making drums from scratch. Did i do good or nah?
I understand where you are coming from JackNjelly but what made you bring that up??? I just took what you guys suggested, and It made the track better. NGL that little bit of mixing on the synth made it better
Look. I'll just say this, it's not really my style, but if you like it that's what matters. Track does need more to it. Needs more elements, ambience, and a proper kick drum, hihat, and snare, unless you wanted it to sound like that. Idk....That's just my opinion.
it was just like a 30-50 minute remix, nothing big, yeah it could be way better if i actually felt like spending that much time on this track. But i just thought why not try something different out for a change, so that is what this is, different
and i do admit the synth could use alot of mixing, i just wanted to make a quick thing, and im pretty proud of the remix, i just think if i felt like spending more time on this i could do way better
I don't know what you did in the beginning (
0:04
) to create that weird kick but I like that. Kind of hoped it stuck around. You should honestly keep going
yo, I can see a vision here some mixing could do some Magic, and I also suggest adding a little bit of chords in the background, nothing that would overshadow anything else but something to pull it together, and maybe speed it up?
when I make melodies, I normally try to create the melody first, perfect it, and then import it as a sample and [then] make the beat with it. That way you can focus on one thing rather than having to focus on two.
Also, I don't really care that the cover is AI, what matters is the music. But I do suggest using Pinterest for covers. Audiotool isn't really THAT big, I use Pinterest all the time for covers but whatever you use is whatever