


This VST also has the organ bass preset featured in Robin S – Show Me Love, which I’ve used countless times as a layer or main feature in my other tracks like Falling and Chemistry. Korg M1 is a classic VST that I use for one of my piano layers and can be found in tons of classic dance tracks, perfect for the vibe I was going for with Believe in Me. And it’s fun to play around with the two oscillators, seeing what sound comes out the other end. The ability to replicate an old-school synthesizer within my DAW is helpful. I can create almost any sound I want or any sound the track needs and I think that plays a huge part in Serum’s quality. Xfer‘s Serum can be found in every one of my projects.
MUSIC MAJORX PODUCER FULL
Workflow is super important to me, as I’m often flooded with ideas for a full track at once and it’s a pain forgetting one of those ideas while I’m sketching out another.Īnd what about plugins? Any that you’ve really enjoyed using recently? The MIDI keyboard was my first purchase and makes riffing ideas much easier like a mini piano you can have sat on your desk at arms reach. I’ve upgraded through the years with helpful bits of hardware ( Alesis V Mini MIDI Keyboard, Akai Fire Workpad, Sony monitors and Technics headphones) but nothing overly fancy just yet. Image: Joe Magowan What’s in this small setup? I love the look of studios on and I think the quality of my tracks would definitely benefit from it, but while I’m still capable of performing as I am being a bedroom producer is good enough for me. I currently only have a small setup in my room, where Believe in Me and every other track of mine was produced. I let my gut take me through producing the entire song, not second-guessing myself too much, which I think translated perfectly into the final product. Why do you think the track has done so well?īelieve in Me was the first track I made not trying to fit in with trends.
