Billboard-topping producer Alina Smith with credits such as ITZY, Fallout Boy, and Red Velvet produces a Pop/Country Song in Ableton.
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LYRE is an international female writer/production/vocal production team, comprised of best friends Alina Smith and Elli Moore. Together, their work has accumulated over 100 million+ streams and gained them #1’s on iTunes and Billboard. Some of their notable collaborators include Betty Who, Kenzie Ziegler, Fallout Boy, Kirstin from Pentatonix, Red Velvet, INNA, Gabbie Hanna, and many others.
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I love the name LYRE
Congrats on your non country endeavors. But wow, that was really bad. I have never been a fan of people on youtube trying to "Teach" people stuff they don't even know how to do themselves. Its mainly because of shit like this video.
I'm only 2 minutes in, but I had to come to comment so I didn't forget by the end of the video. Ableton actually has a "tap" button for finding the bpms.
So cute! Thank you
I know it's been a year, but Ableton has the click-to-set the bpm, in the top left. Happy creating!
Love your channel just discover it yesterday
What app did you use to find the notes you sang? That would be so useful!
Good video, but country-pop is the worst
If the metronome sound or other sounds of the project are high while recording, try lowering the volume of dark blue bar side to the track volume bar in master.
This is awesome! Love how this turned out. Do yall ever offer any consultation private tutorial service by chance for a premium price?
your a quick thinker!! Just what a producer should be!
Always have to have the colours right!
What drum kit you using?
LMAOOO ALINA-?
ALINA! Ayyyyy this is @oyamasmusic from the ADSR Sample Challenge last night- the “I Miss the 80s” track hahah
omg thanks a ton for picking me for top 3 and all your kind words about my track! Your insights were so good and I learned a ton listening to your beat and the advice you gave for my beat. I really appreciated the thought to use the end as the intro – fr I never thought of that (haha it was just the last thing I made up, I do the whole song in order). Whew! I super appreciate it. Thanks for joining the stream!!
AND THIS IS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO – i don’t listen to a ton of country but this is SO amazing. Song has such bounce and movement. Love the song, the sounds and instrument choices, and the deep dive into your process. Lol and you have SO much fun making this song and video, I can tell ??? I’m inspired to play with country sounds and instrumentation in my own music. So many production gems here too – like playing to your strengths as a guitarist (fingerpicking) and being so chill about the click bleeding through the open back headphones bc you knew you’d layer so much on top. Or thinking about what the artist wants and needs. I can see how you landed placements with such diverse talent (like Kpop AND this? so different!)
Tell us what the track is when the artist drops it please – would love to see how they finish it! Gonna watch a ton more of your videos – this is so good
Hi, could you give a vocal chain advice?
I see that "Billboard-topping producer" in the description haha!! I'm so proud of you Alina, you deserve every bit of praise!!! <3
Your videos are fire. Love the Splice sample pack btw!
Hey Alina thanks for your videos! Quick question, why do you always use Equalize? Is it any better than any other EQ or the stock live EQ? Thanks!
Isn't the tap bottom in Ableton to tab out a beat like that?
So cool, thanks for sharing
Feels weirdly proud that I use the same tap tempo site as someone professional
Nice video! Binge watching your videos the last few days ? You can halftime samples in Arcade when you hover over the keyboard at the bottom and click edit. Then at the top right you can slow it down ?
Your tutorials are really helpful 🙂
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