So! This will be the second time I've ever done this. I want to put a quick disclaimer and say this is very bad! It isn't very "tutorial-like" and I ended up just explaining what I wanted to do lol. I had a little too much fun. So maybe just treat this more as entertainment. Also I mixed my vocals really badly since I was rushing. Have fun with some juicy sibilance :D \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ TRANSCRIPT: As requested by Shuyu, I'm going to be doing a tutorial on ways you can make your songs sound fuller. Every song is different though, use this as inspiration. Let's say you have something like this. Using a spectrum analyzer, we can see that this lacks some mids and high frequencies. There are a couple of ways I would fill this out. Let's add a few synth stabs. This is one, this is a second higher one, this one for the lower frequencies, and why not add some strings too? All together. Ooh let's add a sustained supersaw. Add this brass stab back in. And why not some muted guitar? Let's start adding things back together. Much better. This is definitely much fuller than what we had before. But it still lacks something though. A hook maybe? Hmm, how about a synth solo? This helps fill the frequencies out. It also helps hook listeners in with a catchy melody. Let's also add an arp! Now, let's filter it all in, add some buildup stuff [Editors note: This part's broken] And... Every song is different, and this may not help everyone. But hey, it was fun to make. And hopefully it was at least a bit entertaining. Tell me in the comments if I should do more of these, and what I should do! For now, see you until next time. ///////////////
Tutorial beat by me! Voiceover by me (hello me) Inspired by synthet on YouTube @Shuyu_zip for requesting this! Thumbnail by me Talk to me if you'd like to use this! Let's figure something out. Also please don't steal this. I have the copyright to it and I would rather not have to deal with using that on you.