5 ELEMENTOS ESSENCIAIS PARA LO-FI CHILL MUSIC

5 elementos essenciais para lo-fi chill music

5 elementos essenciais para lo-fi chill music

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To add a bit of depth and atmosphere, you can incorporate sound effects like rain, birdsong, or street noise. Adding some vinyl crackle to the track can also contribute greatly to the beat.

You should also apply some gentle EQ adjustments to your individual tracks to bring out certain frequencies in each instrument. These effects and mixing tools will help create warmth, and character, and add a nostalgic feel to your production.

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As we mentioned earlier, a The Bst Lo-Fi beat, just like a song, shouldn’t just be a loop on repeat for 3 minutes. You need variations and structure here. Start with producing your core section, that’s where every instrument and element play together.

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Play out your chords, 4 notes at a time, and that will give you a great-sounding musical foundation. Experiment with different voicings and variations of the instrument to find the right vibe.

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