Dream big, EverAfters! Your first hit song could start right in your bedroom—and maybe even land you a deal with F&F Entertainment. Dive into three transformative videos that blend analog warmth with mindful production techniques to help you craft music that stands out!
Hey Evters! (does "Evties" sound better? 🤔)
Have you ever dreamed of creating music that could one day make waves in the K-Pop industry?
As fans of UNIS, we know how magical music can be—it’s the soundtrack to our lives. But here’s the thing: your journey doesn’t need a fancy studio or expensive gear. With the right mindset and tools, you can start producing songs from your bedroom that rival chart-topping hits. And who knows? Maybe someday, your track will catch the attention of F&F Entertainment!
To help you kickstart this adventure, I’ve found three incredible videos that will hype you up and offer invaluable tips. Whether you’re a total beginner or someone who’s dabbled in music production, these tutorials offer an analog-over-digital edge that will make your tracks truly unique. Let’s break them down!
This video by KARRA is an absolute gem for anyone starting out. She walks you through every step of creating a pop song—from writing chords and layering 808s to recording vocals and mastering your track—all using Logic Pro 11 on the powerful M4 Max MacBook Pro.
What sets this tutorial apart is its focus on workflow and sound quality, giving you insights into how professional producers craft their songs from scratch.
Highlights include:
The analog-inspired warmth in her approach shines through, especially when she reviews how the MacBook handles complex audio processing without losing that organic feel. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by digital tools, this video simplifies it all while keeping the soul alive in your music!
Charlie Puth is a master of mindful production, and this video breaks down his creative process into five actionable tips. Benny Romalis explains how Charlie blends human imperfections with digital precision to create hits that feel both relatable and innovative.
Key takeaways:
Charlie’s approach reminds us that imperfection is beauty—something analog workflows naturally embrace but digital often erases. Watching this video feels like unlocking secrets to making music that connects deeply with listeners.
Ever wondered why so much modern music lacks originality? This thought-provoking video dives into the pitfalls of overproduction and copy-paste techniques dominating today’s charts. It highlights how analog methods—like recording on reel-to-reel tape—bring back authenticity and soul to music production.
Key insights:
This video is a wake-up call for every aspiring producer: don’t just follow trends—break them! By embracing analog-inspired techniques, you can create tracks that stand out amidst a sea of sameness.
In an era where digital tools dominate, embracing analog-inspired workflows can be your secret weapon as an EverAfter producer. Analog methods encourage mindful decision-making, capturing raw emotion and imperfections that resonate deeply with listeners.
While digital offers convenience and precision, blending it with analog techniques creates music that feels timeless yet fresh—a balance that can win over every listener, young and old alike!
So grab your laptop, headphones, and maybe even some old-school gear if you can find it—and start experimenting today! These videos are just the beginning of your journey toward producing tracks that could one day light up stages worldwide.
– GTT (Gehlee Tunes Team)
“Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” - Matthew 11:28 🕊️
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