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An untitled experiment

This is my first ever creation in this genre. Note that I’m not familiar with this and to be honest I don’t listen to such songs myself, I was just too bored so created this little snippet in like half an hour.

10 replies on “An untitled experiment”

It is, that’s what I meant to do. Nowadays most of the songs that the younger generation likes sound very close to this. Trap drums, awfully primitive melody and an awfully primitive bass. And that’s what most of them need.

Yup, but I like the best of both worlds, haha.
I like trap, then I like J-Pop, Punk Rock, Jazz, Reggae and more.
You know it, anyway 😀 😀
Nice one, some quantisation and it would be even better.

Teach me how to quantise, and I’m serious 😀 everyone tells me to quantise but every time I try, I get something really off. And yeah I feel very similar to you, every genre has it’s own treasures, I’m pretty sure I’d find some good tracks in trap as well. JPop I liked back when I was about 12 or 13 years old, and then I stopped listening to that, don’t know why.

Hmm, I haven’t ever done it on Reaper, because I use Logic for compositions as of now, but generally 1/16-Note is the optimal setting for anything that isn’t meant to sound too crazy and digital.

Oh, you are lucky to use logic, sadly I don’t have a mac so can’t try that. But thank you anyway, I’ll see what I can do 🙂

if you use reaper
1. Go to the item, with ctrl left or right, then go to the midi editor.
2. Press q
3. go to the combobox that says use grid or what ever that says and change it to manual
4. go to the grid combo box edit thing and change it to something such as 1/16.
5. if you are working with less notes, change it to 1/8, 1/4, that thing
6. press enter and it should work.

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