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MAKE BACKGROUND MUSIC TO VOCALOID 4 HOW TO
So, now you understand how chords and keys work, so you know how to make sure your vocals won't clash with your instrumental. But that's going to be difficult if you don't know how to make music, right? Luckily, there are websites made just for you, that will teach you the foundations of music theory at no expense but your time. (Special mention goes to the free trial of Reaper, though.) But these are the ones I recommend, especially for beginners. There are a few other free DAWs out there, which a little Googling will inform you of, if you're curious. If you're on a Mac computer, Garageband is already installed. Garageband (if you're on Mac) - You don't actually have to download this. LMMS (if you're on Windows/Linux) - This is what I personally use to make all my songs, and I highly recommend it. You could spend money on a big-name DAW like FL Studio, or you could download one of these at no cost: This is the program that allows you to put a bunch of instruments together to form a song. The first thing you'll need is a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). Your local cheapskate musician is here to tell you all about them. One of the most common things I hear from Vocaloid users is "I want to make originals, but I don't know how to make music," followed by "I want to make originals, but I can't afford FL Studio" (it's always FL Studio).īut guess what? There's no need to spend a dime if you want to make music, and there's plenty of free resources online that will teach you HOW to make music.