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Loops Vs Samples: What is the Difference?
· By Jan Branicki
Loops and samples form the heartbeat of every music track. But, as a newcomer in music production, you may confuse the two. Fear not; we are here to clarify these common concepts and empower you to be the next musical maestro. -
Parallel Compression: An Essential Technique for Music Production
· By Jan Branicki
Want to strengthen your soundtrack and take it to the next level, parallel compression is what you should explore. Widely popular among sound engineers, the technique is used for creating punchy backbeats, fuller back bass, and an overall dynamic range. -
Beginner's Guide to Lo-fi Hip Hop: Exploring the Core Elements
· By Jan Branicki
Lo-fi hip-hop is an up-and-coming music genre that combines hip-hop music with a soothing and chill vibe. Music producers all over the world are exploring this alternative genre of hip-hop to come up with creative soundtracks using lo-fi music production techniques. -
Ableton vs FL Studio: The Ultimate DAW Comparison
· By Jan Branicki
If you are facing the daunting challenge of choosing between Ableton and FL Studio, you are not alone. The struggle of deciding on the right DAW can be overwhelming, as both offer powerful tools and unique features that cater to different artistic styles and workflows. -
What are One-Shot Samples? A Comprehensive Guide to Using Them in Music Production
· By Devenup Agency
The music production landscape is constantly evolving. With new production techniques and equipment being introduced every year, musicians are always looking for ways to improve their creative process. -
Vocal Samples in Music Production: How to Use & Find Them
· By Jan Branicki
Master the apt use of vocal samples, and you can seamlessly slice, stretch and layer vocal chops to use as instrumental effects in your soundtrack. But, before learning its proper use, you must find the perfect vocal samples, which is quite tedious. However, once you find the spot-on vocal samples, you can create musical magic by turning vocals into symphonies.