Showing posts with label Garageband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garageband. Show all posts

February 14, 2011

How to make songs just like The Efts



We tend to get a lot of questions about our methods. In an effort to help make the world a more musical place, we've decided to detail our general tactics in a few easy steps. So without further ado, here's how you can make your own stuff!

1. Start using loop-based software. There are several similar programs out there (ACID, Sound Forge, FruityLoops, GarageBand, MixCraft, among others). We use loop-based software to build songs in a visual manner, chunk by chunk. A 'loop' is a short (usually 4, 8, or 16 beat) clip of sound.

2. Create several loops that sound good together. Using the aforementioned software and a USB-enabled musical keyboard, tap out a few notes on your synthesizer.  If you're just starting out, it can help to borrow from one of the many loops that generally accompany such software.  It's also very easy to write your own loops using just your computer's QWERTY keyboard, although we prefer to use our giant Casio CT 6000 or our tiny Akai Pro LPK25 to write the synthesizer loops in our tunes. Most loop-based software organizes the loop library by beats, key, style, etc to make it simple to sort through and find other loops that melodically fit the first loop in your creation. Also try to find a few beats (building beats by overlaying several drum patterns can be addictive! Beware!) Once you've managed to gather a few loops that sound nice together, it's time for step 3.

3. Hum a lot. Listen to your short loop-based creation made in the previous step. Listen to it a LOT. Over and over and over and over again. Hum along with it. Hum creatively, adding some rests and some harmony. Make a new mental loop using your hum. When you hear your instrumental loop, you should automatically start humming your voice part. Now replace the hum with a few words. Add some rhymes (use a free online rhyming dictionary to juice your creativity). You just made lyrics! Congratulations!

4. Record your vocals. Once you've managed to think of a voice part and written some lyrics, it's time to record. Go to a quiet area, free of white noise and reflective surfaces. We use a Snowball microphone from Blue for our vocal recording. The voice recording phase for any song can be maddening. Record more tracks than you need. Experiment with different qualities of your voice. Try singing extra breathy, or extra loud. Save all your tracks for later. Be patient, it will be worth it when you get to the next step. Remember, after you've added some effects to your vocal track it ALWAYS sounds better than you think at first.

5. Post-editing. This is the biggest step. Think of your song as a Lego creation. You have your pieces out in front of you (loops, vocals, drums) and you have to fit them together. There are hundreds of effects and sounds that can be applied to any loop. Perhaps you started out with loop that used a classical piano sound, but you change it to an old 1960's sci-fi wave sound. Then you add a spooky bongo drum part that you effected with a metallic echo. You drop in your vocals which you change to sound like you're singing from space over an old radio. When we make songs, the vast majority of time is spent in this phase. We move parts of songs around, add and subtract loops, change individual sounds, etc.

6. Beta testing. Your final step! Assuming you want to make an mp3 of your creation, it's vital that you beta test your new song on a few different systems. Some of our songs have included over 30 different tracks of audio. When all of those tracks are compressed into an mp3, the song will sound quite different. Usually the bass is much louder in the mp3 version. Send your song to a few friends and see what they think about the various volume levels. Just because it sounds good (or bad) on your computer's speakers doesn't mean it will sound okay in your car. After your beta test, go back and tweak your song a bit more until it sounds acceptable.

...and done. Enjoy your new song! We've made songs that have taken about an hour to get through all of these steps. Other songs have taken weeks. Most songs never get completed. Of the 200+ songs we've started, only about 20 have been 'done'. Don't be discouraged, and most importantly always have fun!

April 16, 2010

Jackson and Sam


Jackson and Sam and Greta 2010

Listen to and/or download the song ---> Jackson and Sam - The Efts
YouTube version ---> Jackson and Sam - The Efts

This tune is dedicated to the sons of our friends Kristian and Sara. I had a lot of fun with this one. Prior to this project I never really explored the various atmospheric textures and sounds in the FX directory within Garageband. I overlayed several of them to try to create the sound of a spaceship taking off and doing battle with space pirates. I'm hoping Jackson and Sam have fun with this theme song to their fake TV show called Space Police.

Also, having lyrics like "Space kittens in trees" is a good indication that this song is probably pretty cool.

Lyrics: We are cruising through space at the speed of light. I am at the controls and my target's in sight. Now our job is complete. We fly to the east. We are Jackson and Sam and we're the space police. Space pirates are bad. Stealing from the poor. We will hunt them all down until there are no more. Space coffees and teas. Space kittens in trees. We are Jackson and Sam and we're the space police.

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I Saw Her Standing By the Curb


First ever picture taken of us. Ohiopyle, PA 1989

Listen to the song
---> The Efts - I Saw Her Standing By the Curb

Except for one song recorded before getting a Mac, all of my songs on this blog were created using GarageBand on a Powerbook G4. I've spent a lot of time tweaking settings, downloading loops, experimenting with sounds, etc. While I certainly have a long way to go before I really feel comfortable with my songs, I feel like I have a much better handle on the usage of GarageBand now. This song was one of my very first attempts at using the software. The vocals are not good. I like the words, but the quality of the recording is bad. Nevertheless, I've uploaded this song for the sake of posterity. I built the main synthesizer loop in this song using the Bubblegum effect (I love that buzz sound) coupled with an octave effect for the bass.

This song was mostly written a few years prior to getting the Mac. I wrote it with an actual guitar in mind but it was easy to make the transition to GarageBand for recording purposes.

Lyrics: I saw her standing by the curb. She was new. She was cute. Weeks went by. We were both so shy. I knew it would behoove me to take her to a movie. We dated all through high school and we always had good times. After graduation we both knew it was time. So we had a little wedding with some friends and family. And we moved to an apartment and we got real jobs. Every day was even better than the last one. And I loved her even more and even more. And now it's been 10 years and we just got started. And we have a little house and it's in the woods. And we have a couple dogs and they're really nice. She's still my bestest friend and I am her's too. We take walks around the forest. We hold hands together. And we do stuff on the chore list unless it's rainy weather. And we like to watch our shows Simpsons and Survivor. And we like to play our games. Ravenholdt's our server.

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April 15, 2010

Your Turn Now


Wiles arrives in a flurry of love and adoration

Listen to and/or download the song
---> The Efts - Your Turn Now
YouTube version ---> Your Turn Now - The Efts

So this is my main song. A few years back my life was rolling along with very few bumps in the road. All of a sudden all of our friends got pregnant. Kristian and Sara announced the news followed almost immediately by Dylan and Deanie. While I was overjoyed for my friends, I also knew this was the beginning of a huge shift in the finer workings of our friendships. This song represents the support I tried to convey during a momentous time in the lives of people I hold very dear.

Some notes about making this song: the piano part is a fast little loop that I slowed down to about 25% of it's original speed. Same with the violin parts. I used a few effects to add some warmth and I spread out the bass with a sub effect.

I plan to re-record the vocals on this one soon. Incidentally, the effect I overlayed on the bass caused the speakers in my truck to fuzz out pretty much permanently. Listen at your own risk.

Lyrics: Close your eyes for a second and you're back outside. You didn't know about pride. And your dad is there at the end of the slide. Your eyes are open and you're still inside. Checking in 'cause he cried. And you'll do it again because it's your turn now. You watch him play and you catch his eye and you see your eyes looking up at you and you hold him tight. Hold him tight. Your turn now. Used to be that you thought for one. Now you think for three. You don't mind. That's how it should be. Thinking back to the hours spent watching him work. His smile became yours and you see it now when you look at your son. When you were little and you needed him, he was always there. But it's your turn now. Yes it's your turn now.

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