I highly recommend taking some sessions without any expectancies and just toy around with the expressions some more with a variety of different chords. This song has the flavor of the likes of J Balvin, Rhianna, Bad Bunny, etc. I just wrote a caribbean pop song using the latest triplet additions. I have found the expressions a huge development of my composing. I am suggesting to you how this small list of producers make Scaler already a massive tool to create the sounds of funk, r&b, hip hop, and Pop and more with the expressions and more that is in the plugin. His portfolio of music would blow your mind. Check him out at Īnother youtube video from a very talented producer, Jelie, of Kickback Couture, showing how it works easily with hip hop Įven one of the developers of Scaler,, has produced some amazing dance music that is what you hear in the biggest dance clubs. He has some amazing presets for Scaler that he has designed that works with the genres I named that get into the groove like butter. One of my personal favorites in the last few years is Kamau Duane. Give him a look up, ask him some pointers. MG The Future has some featured presets in the Scaler plugin and hosts a youtube channel that focuses on lot of things that would work with your request. You would be very surprised to see how many successful songwriters of today are using the very same expressions that you see in Scaler. It just takes opening the possibilities and letting it run its course. I have found the expressions amazing for creating Pop, r&b, hip-hop, and funk songs. I do the same with Scaler, fish around and try this and that, some hits, some misses. I fish around, try this and that, and come up with some great, some average, and some downright horrible ideas. I have written several thousand ideas with just my love to create. My versatile love for music is the only theory I know. I do not read or write music, I have only learned less than 10 famous/ well known songs others have written in my whole life (hard to believe, but it’s true). I am one of those same composers of what I just described. I hear your frustration at the majority of Italian/Latin/Spanish based expressions and how they may seem foreign to funk and even for some of hip-hop and r&b.
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