Making Music but every sound is Chrome Music Lab
TLDRIn this creative session, the artist utilizes Chrome Music Lab to craft a unique musical piece. Starting with the Pidgey O's experiment for its distinct tone, they set the tempo and incorporate various loops and sounds into Ableton. Experiments like rhythm with high hats, Kandinsky's drum sounds, and the spectrogram for basslines are explored. Despite challenges with latency and tuning, the final composition blends these elements with sound effects, creating an engaging and original beat that showcases the potential of Chrome Music Lab for music production.
Takeaways
- 🎵 The creator is making music using only sounds from Chrome Music Lab.
- 🔧 They are recording various loops and sounds from the experiments and then importing them into Ableton to create a song.
- 🎹 Starting with the 'Pidgey O's' experiment for its tone, setting the tempo, and adding reverb to the sound.
- 🥁 Adding rhythm with high hats and experimenting with different drum sounds from the Kandinsky experiment.
- 🎶 Incorporating a kick drum from the Song Maker or Kandinsky experiment, choosing based on sound preference.
- 📈 Trying to create a bassline with spectrogram and oscillators, facing challenges with latency and tuning.
- 🎼 Recording melodies with the 'Sound Waves' experiment, adjusting pitch to correct timing and key issues.
- 🌟 Adding sound effects using the spectrogram and oscillators to create risers and falls for the song's dynamics.
- 🎨 Using the Kandinsky experiment's circle sounds, pitch-shifting them in Ableton to fit the song's scale.
- 🔧 The process involves a lot of trial and error, adjusting sounds, and dealing with latency issues.
- 🎉 The final song is a unique beat made entirely with Chrome Music Lab sounds, showcasing creativity within constraints.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video?
-The main focus of the video is to create music using sounds from Chrome Music Lab experiments and incorporating them into a song in Ableton.
Which experiment does the creator start with in the video?
-The creator starts with the 'Pidgey O's' experiment due to liking its tone.
What is the tempo set for the 'Pidgey O's' experiment in the video?
-The tempo is not explicitly mentioned, but the creator adjusts it to a suitable level for the experiment.
What additional effect is added to the 'Pidgey O's' sound in the video?
-Reverb is added to the 'Pidgey O's' sound to enhance its quality.
How does the creator approach the rhythm section of the song?
-The creator starts with high hats and then brings in other drum elements, adjusting timing and warping to fit the rhythm.
What drum sounds from the Kandinsky experiment are used in the video?
-The creator uses the drum sounds from the Kandinsky experiment, finding them to be decent and suitable for the song.
Which experiment is chosen for the kick drum sound in the song?
-The Kandinsky experiment is chosen for the kick drum sound, despite its bassiness, over the Song Maker's kick drum.
What issues does the creator encounter when trying to create a bassline with the spectrogram?
-The creator finds it difficult to get all the notes in tune and the bass sound ends up being too poppy and out of key.
How does the creator address the latency issues during recording?
-The creator decides to quantize the recording to correct for the latency issues that made it difficult to record in time.
What sound effects are used to finish off the song in the video?
-The creator uses sound effects from the spectrogram and oscillators, as well as circle sounds from the Kandinsky experiment, to finish off the song.
What is the final step in the video's music creation process?
-The final step is to add finishing touches off-camera and present the finished beat made entirely with sounds and loops from Chrome Music Lab.
Outlines
🎵 Music Creation with Chrome Music Labs
The creator begins by introducing their project of making music using Chrome Music Lab's experiments. They plan to record various loops and sounds from the lab and incorporate them into a song in Ableton. Starting with the Pidgey O's experiment, they set the tempo and choose chords, applying reverb to enhance the sound. They then experiment with different rhythms and drum sounds, including those from the Kandinsky experiment, to build the song's structure. The creator also attempts to create a bassline using spectrogram and oscillators but finds it challenging due to latency issues, opting for a synth sound from the song maker instead. The paragraph concludes with the addition of harmonies and melodies using sound waves.
🔊 Sound Layering and Effects in Music Production
Continuing the music creation process, the creator records harmonic sounds and decides to separate major and minor chords for clarity. They address latency issues by quantizing the recording and attempt to create a melody with the sound waves experiment. Despite some timing and pitch issues, they manage to create a satisfactory melody by adjusting the pitch. The creator then discusses adding sound effects using the spectrogram and oscillators to create risers and falls, enhancing the song's dynamics. They also experiment with different waveforms for the oscillators, settling on a cleaner sound without vibrato. The paragraph ends with the incorporation of Kandinsky's circle sounds, pitch-shifted in Ableton for better fit, and a final touch to complete the beat.
🎉 Completion and Reflection on the Music Project
In the final paragraph, the creator wraps up the music project by discussing the completion of the beat made exclusively with Chrome Music Lab sounds and loops. They reflect on the process, noting the surprising use of most of the lab's experiments, with the exception of the piano roll and voice spinner due to their limitations in sound creation. The creator invites feedback in the comments and teases an upcoming upload, signing off with thanks to the audience.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Chrome Music Lab
💡Ableton
💡Pidgey O's experiment
💡Reverb
💡Rhythm
💡Kandinsky
💡Spectrogram
💡Oscillators
💡Harmonies
💡Sound Effects
💡Pitch
Highlights
Making music using only Chrome Music Lab's sounds and experiments.
Recording different loops and sounds from various experiments to create a song in Ableton.
Starting with the Pidgey O's experiment for its unique tone.
Setting the tempo and using a C-sharp minor and E major scale.
Applying reverb to enhance the sound quality.
Introducing high hats for rhythm with a simple approach.
Incorporating a shaker sound for a unique beat.
Using Kandinsky's drums for their decent sound quality.
Selecting a kick drum from the Song Maker or Kandinsky experiments.
Arranging samples in Ableton for an easy and effective workflow.
Experimenting with spectrogram and square wave oscillators for a challenging bassline.
Recording a melody using the Sound Waves experiment for its appealing tone.
Adding sound effects using the spectrogram and oscillators for a dynamic finish.
Using Kandinsky's circle sounds and pitch-shifting them for a unique touch.
Finishing the song with attention to detail and final adjustments.
The finished beat showcases the creative use of Chrome Music Lab's sounds.