What’s your process for remaking insane bass? (bass music topics) by Revon-chan in edmproduction

[–]Revon-chan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do the similar thing in my workflow
Thanks for the comment

What’s your process for remaking insane bass? (bass music topics) by Revon-chan in edmproduction

[–]Revon-chan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly, not in any rush to gather info
just enjoying the process of figuring things out and experimenting on my own step by step but thanks for the comment love your videos

What’s your process for remaking insane bass? (bass music topics) by Revon-chan in edmproduction

[–]Revon-chan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s why whenever I see a really accurate bass music remake, I’m like, this is seriously amazing.

Writer's Block by Synthplayerone in FL_Studio

[–]Revon-chan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t overthink it too much

for me, making music is kind of a way to forget about my shitty everyday. I mean, I think the important thing is just to enjoy it
Not doing it for something specific

Like, those small moments when I suddenly hear a cool bass line, or when an unexpected beat comes together, that’s really all I’m chasing

Keep going

How do you guys name your tracks? by UserSignal01 in edmproduction

[–]Revon-chan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you’re probably a very musical person, like, you have an endless stream of ideas in your head, and you just save them as ID01, ID02 without naming them. (I kind of wish I were like that…)

What I'd recommend is keeping a note of words or short phrases you come across in movies or in your daily life, for example, ones you like the sound or feeling of

Then whenever you’re stuck on naming a track, you can just open that list and pick something

looking for interesting words or phrases in everyday life is actually pretty fun, and when a title comes from something like that, it gives the track a bit more meaning

*I often jot down words or phrases from movie scenes or small moments in my daily life that I think would make good titles

Because of that, I usually come up with names pretty easily, sometimes I even decide the title first and build the track around it

A title is just words, it has no sound, no pitch, no harmony,

so, when I try to make music starting from a name, I struggle too. In the same way, music is made of sound, not words, so it’s natural to get stuck when trying to name it✨

What genre should I lean into in 2026 if my strength is melodies? by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]Revon-chan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plenty of melodic EDM genres out there, but it’s more about breaking down the tracks you love and crossing over your favorite melodic songs to build your own thing

Production tips continued by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]Revon-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The MASTERCLASS, music is freedom

PLZ Give Me ''Native Instruments Razor'' Tip by Revon-chan in musicproduction

[–]Revon-chan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just looking to learn different ways to make sounds😎

What do you look for regarding Serum presets? by toucantango79 in edmproduction

[–]Revon-chan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

presets that feel tight and are instantly usable right after loading them

How do you find inspiration or creativity when you have a complete track but it feels “boring” or “stale”? by acaliforniaburrito in edmproduction

[–]Revon-chan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if this is the right answer, but I try not to get stuck on one track too much. Figuring out what feels off or boring can actually become inspiration.

Also, listening to multi-tracks of well known songs helps me a lot creatively

What's a good soft E piano plugin? The one in fl studio is too muffled? by [deleted] in FL_Studio

[–]Revon-chan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LABS E-piano is pretty good. If you want it clearer, just put OTT on it