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not sure if this quite fits into the subgenres of this sub reddit, but I'm looking for any and all feedback I can get. thanks!
Dark Jazz/IDM/Ambient/Soundtrack
https://soundcloud.com/ombalo/french-toast?si=6f6ccb1b2f5f4c9c8c2d5ea9e4bf1f2d&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
please review it and give me fair criticism i am new and want to get better at this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfGAPj64H6o
Hi everyone!
Another Dawless Jam, now more close to IDM (Intelligent Dance Music), i guess.
All was made live, i have nothing pre-sequenced, that's the reason there are some flaws at some points. It's really fun to find this musical coincidences and make them explode.
Gear i use:
Arturia Microfreak through a Zoom Multistomp
Volca Bass
Volca Drums through a Cuvave Pedal
Teenage Engineering EP133 KOII is the brain of the operation, and controls the tempo of all synths.
Then everything is connected to a cheap chinese mixer, that mixed signal is runned through my Korg Kaoss Pad and that signal straight into a M-Audio 192|4 interface and recorded with Ableton in just one channel.
Hope you like it!
starting a community (discord) of producers to chill wit, create with, and play games ofc
dm me or comment if u want an inv :)
Hi everyone,
I’m really interested in hearing from those who produce IDM using only hardware. I’m talking about synths, samplers, drum machines, sequencers, and multi-effects that are physical gear—no VSTs or software plugins involved.
I’d love to know why you prefer using hardware over software for the creation and arrangement phases of your tracks. What advantages do you find? How does it shape your creative process? Also, I’d be excited to hear about your favorite pieces of gear for producing IDM and why they work so well for you.
Just to clarify, the question is focused on the creation and arrangement process, as I understand that mixing is often more convenient to do in software.
Hi!
This is an experimental electronic version of Fleetwood Mac’s, ‘Landslide’, that I release today.
Thanks!
Hey everyone!
I've been curating this IDM playlist on Spotify and I'm on the lookout for more tracks that fit the vibe. You can check it out here: Spotify Playlist.
I'm open to suggestions, and if I think your track fits, I'll add it to the playlist! In return, I'd appreciate it if you could follow the playlist and share it on your social media. Let’s grow this together!
Feel free to DM me for more details or if you want to collaborate in any other way.
Thanks in advance, and let’s keep spreading those IDM vibes! 🎧✨
Hey everyone!
I’m an aspiring artist looking for beats in the style of Don Toliver and other similar artists. If you produce tracks that capture that melodic vibe and have a mix of hip-hop and R&B influences, I’d love to hear from you!
Please share links to your beats or let me know if you’re open to collaborating. I’m excited to create some music and support independent producers!
Thanks in advance!
https://on.soundcloud.com/draLcrcvDQvMCMM86
I am trying to program better drums, looking for feedback :)
If you need any other links let me know
here's the file in mp3
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eITAAs1xOF9Av61SuEbDFnUCx5WXP68h/view?usp=drivesdk
on poor kakarookee there’s this warbly sound at like 3:50 that i want to recreate. you can also hear it on some other tracks in samc. and i’m not sure if idm is the right subreddit to post this in but you guys are like sound design wizards ;w;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRw481SCBBs
where should i start? thanks!