/prod/ - city morgue edition

New to production?

Post what you're looking for in feedback. Be specific if possible.
GIVE feedback to GET feedback.

Post WIP's on Clyp.it or Vocaroo

DO NOT link to Soundclouds, Bandcamp, or YouTube etc- there are dedicated threads for posting them and anything resembling self promotion will result in bad feedback.

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Kys you ugly buttfucking faggots

how do their prods get their bass so hard? seems like a lot of compression and distortion but I can never quite get it

How the FUCK do I get nice sounds as a computer producer without spending hundreds on good VSTs? Is spending lots of time learning sound design the only way? I wanna make trap beats btw

You learn how to pirate.

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OP please tell me what the bump limit for Yas Forums is.

How long would it take me to learn pirating and then pirate Omnisphere?

based. paying for a VPN kinda detracts from the whole idea of pirating

Depends on how computer savvy you are.
I'd guess for the average person it would take probably less than an hour (more like 10 minutes) to learn how to torrent and use a tracker.

Google how to torrent with magnet links, and use the sites in the screenshot.
When using audioz only use the peeplink links.
Big stuff like omnisphere is best downloaded via torrent.

What free sampler VST's are there that are good and would work with reaper.

Only if your "whole idea of pirating" is to ideologically avoid paying at all costs for the digital goods you want.
Most people aren't like that and just pirate because of convenience or because those goods are more expensie than they're willing to pay.
In that case a VPN is just a bit of money spent on making your life easier (if you live in a place where you risk trouble for torrenting) while you still save a shitton of money by not buying the stuff.

I don't understand this black/white idea of either paying full price or never paying anything at all.
If you pay for a VPN, a seedbox, or a premium membership on a warez forum you're still achieving the goal of piracy.
It's not like "welp, I was saving thousands by pirating but if I have to pay $10 a month for a VPN then I might as well just spend the thousands just buying it".
It's like saying "I get a free laptop if I drive to the store, but I'd be paying fro gas, which detracts from the whole idea of getting a laptop for free".

Are there any decent reverb presets on ableton?

more the idea that while $10/m workarounds exist it subtracts from the demand for $0 solutions and so we're forced to settle for the $10/m. After having experienced the true freedom of the glory days it's a bitter taste

>trap producer unwilling to learn sound design
>too retarded to pirate
TYPICAL

LEARN TO USE THE FUCKING EFFECT INSTEAD OF DEPENDING ON PRESETS YOU RETARD

forest floor

I understand that $0/m is better (I myself live in a country where VPNs aren't necessary), but if you're in a position where that expense if necessary in order to pirate, your choices are:
>don't pay and do without that stuff
Which means at the end of the day you've paid nothing and you've got nothing
>don't pay and buy the stuff instead
You've paid full price for the goods
>pay it and still save money and get warez without buying it
You've only paid $10/m for all that stuff

Unless $10/m is prohibitive, for someone who pirates stuff worth more than that it's still the more convenient option (ignoring morality of course).

The other option is to use a free VPN and limit its use to piracy only (so it doesn't really matter if it's not secure).

I remember when we had dialup modems and it wasn't easy to pirate big programs and movies, etc, and you had to go to the local "dealer" to buy CDs with the stuff you needed on them.
Yes we had to "pay to pirate", but it was still much better than paying full price, so it didn't detract from it because people wouldn't think "Sucks that I have to pay $5 for this $500 program when I could ideally have him burn it on my CD and pay nothing".
They'd think "sweet, I'm only paying 1% of the full price, thanks man".

Why so bitter?

What do you want to do with it?
Is the built-in sampler not cutting it for you?

it makes me super fucking annoyed that people say they want to make music and then in the same breath mention that they don't want to put in the work to do it like?????????????
idk i'm being too mean in posts lately t b h

ima just say i'm so happy with how this jacked thread is going if the other guy is reading this suck it

Where did I say I wasnt willing to put in the work?

>idk i'm being too mean in posts lately t b h
unironically don't change this trajectory please

>is spending lots of time learning sound design the only way?
gee I wonder you fucking dumbass

nah, /prod/ doesn't need more assholes, i'll stop now

shitposters and assholes are the chemo that /prod/ needs to undergo in order to thrive again
there's no other way

>shitposters and assholes are the chemo
THEY'RE THE CANCER YOU FUCKING RETARD.
Every stupid fucking muli-response long argument is because of shitposters and assholes

It's simply a question faggot, I was looking for solutions. I guarantee you're a multiyear hobbyist that hasn't and won't amount to anything.

Yas Forums was built on shitposters and assholes. newfags have ruined it

this is what Yas Forums was made for, it's why everyone is here
if you don't like it you'll probably like reddit more

that's cute of you to assume noob

>newfags have ruined it
it's the dumbasses coming in thinking that posting like everywhere is Yas Forums that are the actual newfags who "ruined" it dickhead

reddit is 100% faggotry
Yas Forums is mostly fine with an obnoxious minority shitting up the site, I can deal with that

>you're not part of the "problem" you're describing

we're all to blame

Is there a good concert flute plugin out there?
I don't if that's the exact name
It's the instrument in this song
youtube.com/watch?v=OPZw5ko-7aY

which pitch correction vst/software will allow me to pitch correct a vocal recording with guitar on the background

Melodyne, but it won't be perfect.

None unless you can isolate the vocal. you can't pitch correct if there are multiple sources with multiple notes

don't use the ableton reverb it sounds like hot trash

get one of the valhalla verbs at the very least, or one of the free airwindows ones
if you want to spend a few more bucks seventh heaven is my go to, and it's basically just bricasti m7 presets with a few parameters to mess with

i was pretty sure there was some better pitch correctors that could do that

>one of the free airwindows ones
LMAO

hows my singing?
voca.ro/fCLruTxQOji

>LMAO
Sorry for the unusual question, but how did you laugh exactly?
Was it more of a chuckle or a full belly laugh?

what's funny there? airwindows has some amazing plugs several of which I and other engineers would definitely call 'secret weapons'

how about a Soundgoodizer for ableton port?

You’re all posting in this shitty shill thread. Go here

soundgoodizer is just presets from the maximus limiter - you can emulate them pretty well with ableton's mb comp+some saturation/eq/limiting
I would bet someone's made a rack somewhere you could download that copies it even

SCUMMMM GAAAANG

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Melodyne has a polyphonic mode that can.
But the more you shift the notes, the more artifacts you get, so be careful.

Tekashis new shit

can you do it for me
i cant figure how use melodyne

Trash

Sure, upload the file on wetransfer

I've never seen anyone actually use them.
Nobody in my almost 3 fucking years producing ever mentioned them on youtube, on the image line forum, or even here. They're nothingburger shit otherwise how do you explain that they're not as popular as waves?

easyupload.io/hv93na

>on youtube, on the image line forum,

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nice b8 m8
answers that question

in fl studio is there a way to make it so that MIDI automatically stretches when you change the tempo? i know you can stretch it manually in the piano roll but its not very precise

i prefer working in double time but i make better drum patterns at lower BPMs

hold alt when dragging the midi in the piano roll and it will snap to the grid

Looking to get back into production. I used to do a bit on FL Studio about a decade ago. Where’s the best place to go these days? Ableton?

>i prefer working in double time but i make better drum patterns at lower BPMs
It sounds like you just want more resolution (subdivisions) to your grid.

Stop shilling

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SAGE

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Bro, Melodyne can't fix that. MAYBE a miracle can, but not a computer program.

either or

cough cough SAGE

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>city morgue edition
Fuckin based

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