![]() This saves so much time for me!Īfter loading the template I always work on a loop that will be the middle (chorus) and most important part of the track. With this template I know how to setup my (soft)synths and drums, so I know exactly what to expect. I’ve tried not using it many times, but it just doesn’t feel right and keep coming back to it. Many people say you shouldn’t use templates for your music, but I feel like I can’t do without. They are all FL Studio plugins and I have them setup in a way so that all of my tracks have the same feel. I start all my projects the same way: with a template in FL Studio 7 that has a Parametric EQ, a Stereo Enhancer and a Multi-band Compressor. I usually create the foundations of a track with soft-synths and add some “organic/analog” sounds to it with my hardware synths, but with this track I didn’t feel the need for some real synths. Creation:įor most of my songs I use a combination of my hard- and software, but with Wild Love I only used software. They also added some extra elements to the music like the “bell” type synth and the toms which complimented the track so much. The reverb he added really makes the vocals sound huge and epic. Josh did the processing of the vocals and he really made the vocals blend in with the music. Ollie’s voice really fits so well with the music and it just completed the track. So after a few weeks I received an email from Ollie Wride with the first rough version and I was completely blown away! From the moment I heard it I knew this song was going to be epic! It instantly became one of my favorite songs of the album and I was so happy for sending it to Josh and thanked him for asking his friend Ollie. I thought “ok, let’s give it a try and if it doesn’t turn up nicely I’ll dump the song”. But I talked to Josh Dally (who worked with me on Let’s Talk) and he said he could send it to a friend who maybe could do some vocals. I had the music done and thought it was an OK track, but felt like it was lacking something and thought about deleting it. ![]() It was pretty close, but this track barely made it to the album. ![]()
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