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a song to quit your job to (Track / Production Commentary) - Scoobert Doobert

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title
a song to quit your job to (Track / Production Commentary) - Scoobert Doobert
description
Let's dig into the stems and explore the production/songwriting/vibe decisions behind my latest single!
status
complete
date
2022-01-10
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solo
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listenUrl
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/a-song-to-quit-your-job-to-Track--Production-Commentary---Scoobert-Doobert-e1cocei
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-song-to-quit-your-job-to-track-production/id1567355195?i=1000547420801&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6neNia00GUFkrNWqBWwaZB
topicsDiscussed
  • Music production
  • Quitting your job
  • Bass
  • Jazz
  • Singing and vocals
  • Drums
  • Piano, synth, and keys
  • Song production techniques
  • Synth exploration
  • The use of melotron
  • Vocal harmonies
  • Understanding pitch flexibility
hostNote
"It makes it feel like I can defend it", that's the line that captures what this production commentary is actually about. Not technical perfection, but knowing why you made each choice so you can stand behind it. I walk through the actual stems: what a mellotron does to the texture, how I'm treating pitch as something malleable rather than fixed, why the bass needed to propel without breaking the chill, and what opened up when a new guitar pedal gave me different compositional angles I hadn't expected. Vocal harmonies went through Melodyne to get an artificial, in-the-box quality, something I kept as another layer of texture rather than tried to hide. Finding a new tone on an instrument doesn't just change what you play, it changes what you think to write. That's the production insight underneath all of it.
selectedMoments
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    Introduction to the track
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    4
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    Setting up the production breakdown of 'A Song to Quit Your Job To.'
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    Exploring the melotron
    startSec
    46
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    What a melotron is and how it influences the track's vintage texture.
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    Concept of pitch
    startSec
    141
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    Pitch flexibility and its emotional impact, making pitch a little more malleable.
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    Bass dynamics in chill music
    startSec
    317
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    How the bass drives momentum in a chill track without losing the vibe.
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    Guitar improvisation techniques
    startSec
    498
    note
    How a new guitar pedal opens different compositional angles.
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    Vocal harmonies crafting
    startSec
    1260
    note
    Using Melodyne for vocal harmonies, artificial in-the-box texture as another layer.
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    Contrast in production choices
    startSec
    1801
    note
    The importance of contrast in production choices.
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    Conclusion and personal reflection
    startSec
    1984
    note
    Why being able to defend a creative choice matters, and what it means to pursue passion.
excerptQuotes
  • text
    I'm trying to do that in my music where it's like taking pitch and then making a little bit more flexible.
    startSec
    145
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    true
  • text
    So I wanted the bass to be that instrument that's like propelling us ahead.
    startSec
    319
    reviewed
    true
  • text
    Finding a new tone or a new way of expressing yourself on an instrument opens up these different like compositional angles.
    startSec
    501
    reviewed
    true
  • text
    So it's kind of cool. It's like it like that's another texture right.
    startSec
    1399
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    true
  • text
    It makes it feel like I can defend it and think it's like no, that's a cool choice because I was trying to do something.
    startSec
    1989
    reviewed
    true
faq
  • question
    What is the melotron and how is it used in music?
    answer
    A melotron is a tape-based sampling keyboard that plays recorded sounds when keys are pressed. It adds an otherworldly quality to music.
  • question
    How do you create vocal harmonies in your music?
    answer
    I use Melodyne to adjust pitches of vocals, allowing for creative vocal harmonization and layering.
  • question
    What are some production techniques that enhance emotional impact in music?
    answer
    Techniques include manipulating pitch, using contrasting elements, and creating spatial effects to evoke emotions.
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