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WHOA I've been looking for Future Bass that is more bubbly and jumpy but what I've found here is my new favourite artist   :P

He is definitely one of my favourites. I also recommend Grynpyret, who has a similar style.
I also wanted to recommend ABSRDST, underrated af
I just tried to listen to his too.
this guy ABSRDST reminds me of Bo En. at least his track "We're Beautiful"

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WHOA I've been looking for Future Bass that is more bubbly and jumpy but what I've found here is my new favourite artist   :P

He is definitely one of my favourites. I also recommend Grynpyret, who has a similar style.

Oh no! weirdly minimalistic cover art is what sold me into these kind of music. I am not dissapointed.
I also want to mention my favourites as well: Chet Porter, Wisp X, October Child.
Oh man, I've been aspiring to make this kind of music myself.

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WHOA I've been looking for Future Bass that is more bubbly and jumpy but what I've found here is my new favourite artist   :P

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Sound Design / Re: How do you learn all those terminologies?
« on: January 08, 2016, 11:14:06 pm »
Thanks for all the reply! I've known already what I should strive next. I may add some additional points
Read the instruction manuals for every single music or sound making or affecting program you have. I don't care if you've watched a bunch of youtube videos or been using it for a while. Always always ALWAYS read the manual - you learn so much that people miss out on, and the repetition of terminology starts to bury itself in your mind.
Well, I do read the manuals. When I firstly discovered the FL Studio manuals, I am stunned on how informative it is. I learn faster from manuals and understand more knobs and what it does more than ever. I should've said that what troubles me in terminologies is the terms that you used to describe how sounds sound. People around seem to know what words to use to what sound. Well, I have came into conclusion that there is nothing to do but to explore more. I have just to experience more. Thank you again!

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Inspiration/Creativity/Motivation / Re: What/Who inspired you to start?
« on: January 08, 2016, 01:48:57 pm »
Actually, I wasn't into music even listening to music itself. I was just another person who just listen to music from radio without really bother knowing what music really is. But back in 2010, I found this guy you might know which plays under the name Owl City. That's the first time I am really mesmerized by a music and it seems electronic becomes my favorite genre until now. Because I become a huge fan of his music across the year, I keep exploring this kind of music and discovering how it's made. One day, I jokingly think of myself "hmm maybe I can make music myself" and now here I am.  ::)

btw, it was Umbrella Beach by Owl City; the song that brought me here

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Sound Design / Re: How do you learn all those terminologies?
« on: January 08, 2016, 10:40:18 am »
Anyways, just now I read your post it is maybe a good idea to make a thread (and sticky it?) With all the terms and descriptions.

I think that's a great idea! That would help many beginners like me, wouldn't it?

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Mine would be "Bo En - Miss You".
I've been craving this kind of music, though.

Also, I should mention this guy Vexento because I think his pieces of music are all creative.

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Sound Design / How do you learn all those terminologies?
« on: January 08, 2016, 10:13:44 am »
Hello, guys! this is my first post here because finally, I have something to ask about.

Sometimes, when I read some article about how to make some sound, I get lost in some fancy sound-related term that actually I often hear but I am still confused about it.

I'm sure we've ever been in the state where we can only ask "how do you make someone/something-esque sound/bassline/anything else??" or "How do you make this certain sound have that certain feels?".

I just want to know how do you get out from that state. When I'm learning, I feel better if I can put what I do in words. The topic's subject is the original question. How? any specific advice?

Thank you!

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