I've been looking everywhere for some good royalty free electronic music, but it all seems cliché and not really what I am producing. Also asking for permission can take a lot of time, time that I don't have. Instead, I have decided to make my own little song! I know what you're thinking: you are making your own music? Do you even have the tools? And yes, I infact do. About a year ago I got Ableton, which is a digital music workstation that actual producers like Skrillex use to make songs. I have some rough ideas laying in the "recycle for a new song" bin that I made but haven't been made into a full length song (they're just a 4 measure motif) so I can expand and develop multiple ideas together to make a coherent song!
One thing I don't have are vocals to make vocal chops. My friend (who is also in my Media Studies class) makes music that's genuinely so cool. I asked them if I can use vocals from their song to remix them into my song. If they say yes, then I'm chilling with the song. If they say no, then I'll have to find royalty free vocals, which will be a bit challenging, but doable. Speaking of vocals, I was thinking of sampling vocals from a copyrighted song, but I can't do that because the song is copyrighted. Samples for other stuff, like drums and ambient pads are easier to find.
Unless I find the best electronic song on No Copyright Sounds, I'll stick to making my song. Also the storyboard is almost done, so I should finish it by tomorrow hopefully. Homework has been pushing that off.
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