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As I mentioned in this blog post, so much about making slowcore music is about embracing simplicity.

In today’s episode of Diary of a Music Maker, I show you how I produce instrumental slowcore music.

You see me write the track ‘Do you think that?’ from the album, The past is blurryby my instrumental slowcore project, I don’t know myself.

My approach falls into these steps:

* Lay down the drums (usually the same drum pattern)

* Record the main guitar line which is usually a bassline

* Record a second guitar part that works in conjunction with the main guitar line

* Record a melody line

* If I am recording vocals I’d do that here

* Record an ambient topline

* Refine structure - I usually stick to an A-B-A-B-B structure

For the ‘master’ I keep it simple. On the stereo out bus, I keep it very simple with cassette emulation software by Wavesfactory and a limiter, PSP Xenon.

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