http://eurobeatblog.com/avex-reviews/eu ... arageband/
Check it out, I give a little discussion to the arrangement/instrumentation of Eurobeat in Garageband. ;3
Garageband help for Eurobeat
Garageband help for Eurobeat
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Interesting concept. I can basically come up with a whole song in my head. beats sound worlds ect...and of course lyrics. Singing a dum dum dim dum melody outload is easy, but transending something from your head to instruments is harder than I thought. I can come with a basic riff on my portable keyboard, but the next minute I forget what notes I played.
Are there any certain music programs you downloaded from the net to mimic the sounds of say HRG Attack or Eurogrooves. I can edit and remix allready exsisting songs, but I would like to creat a whole new one too. Especially after seeing how that label BeatFire pretty nicely came up with some HRG Attack sounding songs.
Are there any certain music programs you downloaded from the net to mimic the sounds of say HRG Attack or Eurogrooves. I can edit and remix allready exsisting songs, but I would like to creat a whole new one too. Especially after seeing how that label BeatFire pretty nicely came up with some HRG Attack sounding songs.
This was pretty much my problem, but the key is perseverance and a lot of experimentation with synth sounds, settings and EQ until you finally get the result you're looking for. When I wrote "Burn My Heart" in my head, it didn't sound completely like the finished product after laying everything down with the vocals - it sounded much better!drnrg wrote:Singing a dum dum dim dum melody outload is easy, but transending something from your head to instruments is harder than I thought. I can come with a basic riff on my portable keyboard, but the next minute I forget what notes I played.
Trying to mimic Eurobeat sounds can often be a hard-fought battle with very few eureka moments, which is why I am trying to create my own sound that retain certain nuances from Eurobeat while evolving the sound into something uniquely DTZ Project.
For those already rocking the sounds I established in the first blog, I just posted the sequel!
http://eurobeatblog.com/
It's the most recent entry (as of November 19, 2009). Enjoy~!
http://eurobeatblog.com/
It's the most recent entry (as of November 19, 2009). Enjoy~!
A lot's changed in the decade and a half I've been here.
Full-time eurobeat producer, full-time musician, part-time Vtuber. #JessaIsReal2021
Join me on an Odyssey.
Full-time eurobeat producer, full-time musician, part-time Vtuber. #JessaIsReal2021
Join me on an Odyssey.
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