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hiiii! Hope you've been well shobon!!! too afraid to interact, but your music has helped me a lot when studying art. It'd be cool to draw something for you one day!
Please don't feel afraid to interact I'm just some nerd online! Thank you so, so much for letting me know about this. Having my music help through people's daily lives or creative activities is always one of my main goals. I'd love to see your art, so feel free to share it in the future!
when does the miku phase end? i miss your mashups and rips
You ever thought about the potential of becoming the western Lamaze-P or r-906 etc.?
hi im sorry if youvr been asked this before but is it okay to use your song remixes in covers? i reallyyy love your lagtrain remix and would love to use it in a cover !!😭
yeah it's fine! go ahead! but you'll probably also need this
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5qh9qgd6joe8sfrhimkba/lagtrain-synthwave-remix-instrumental.mp3?rlkey=mfm8tcg788aego1054e5kkelc&dl=0
is it okay to make fanart of your songs?
is your butcher vanity remix going to be added to bandcamp or spotify?
the 音mad samples in question:
0:28 1:51
did you put 音mad samples in your butcher vanity remix or am i hearing things
ey shobon, I make da good vid too, we should collab sometime huh
Can you please reupload that 🐎 song you did? I seen your MatrixMarioX2 account on soundcloud got removed, I really hope you are doing good as well 💜
hi there! it's still in my main soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/beat_shobon/horse-emoji
Hatsune Miku and Nano Shinonome go to a karaoke room to sing together. What song are they picking?
Hi Shobon! I'm a very big fan! I know this is a very open-ended question, but I would love to know if you have any tips or recommendations to get into music making for a complete beginner. One of my dreams is to make Vocaloid songs one day, but I never knew where to even begin!! How does one go about making an original song? Is proficiency on a musical instrument necessary, or should I just learn to use a DAW? Also, is there a DAW you recommend? Thank you so much in advance!!!
I think learning an instrument does help a lot in the process of learning an overall sense of basic music theory, but even then you can learn a lot by downloading a free DAW like REAPER or the trial version of FL Studio and playing around with it. Going through basic tutorials, creating small drum loops and melodies, learning the software you work with among other small steps will take you very far even if it's not easy to tell at first! There's no shame in studying some basic songs and basic chords to get an overal feel of what "sounds good". Truly there are many ways to get started but you can actually learn a lot from just dipping your toes into a music software of your preference and "playing around". REAPER has always been my DAW of choice and I recommend it a lot for how flexible and useful it has been for me.
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