Author Topic: How do I make Lo-Fi Chill music?  (Read 459 times)

Now, wen it comes to music, I only know my way around a guitar a little, but I've discovered the genre lo-fi Chill, I love it, it's so unique and beautiful, now I wanna make it, I've seen some threads on Reddit where people use a 4 track cassette player to record some sounds, put it on a computer and yata yata yata, any one here know how to make it? What hardware do I need, what software do I need? Thx

for guitar, get a tascam portable studio, it's pretty low fi.
Also, check out John Frusciante's Niandra Lades

for guitar, get a tascam portable studio, it's pretty low fi.
Also, check out John Frusciante's Niandra Lades

thx for the tip, while that music is amazing, this is more what i was aiming to make

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYDL8rgJcSI

You don't NEED any hardware for it. Since you'll need software anyway (unless for some reason going ENTIRELY the hardware route, which would be ridiculous), then just learn whichever music software you choose to use and... make it. Make sure to just use a lot of distortion, noise, and filters. That's the basis of it, really.