How to Remake Travis Scott's Fiend

TLDRLearn how to remake Travis Scott's song 'Fiend' in this tutorial. Step-by-step instructions and tips for recreating the signature sounds and effects. Includes synthesizer presets and drum samples.

Key insights

🎶The lead synth in 'Fiend' is created using a saw wave table and specific chord patterns.

🥁The drum pattern in 'Fiend' features a kick sample identical to another well-known song and includes hi-hats, snares, and an 808 bass.

🎛️Effects like chorus, retro color, and distortion are used to add depth and character to the sound of 'Fiend'.

🎸The instrumental of 'Fiend' includes a guitar part created using the Ample Guitar TC plugin.

🎵Vocal effects, such as the male vox sound, are added to enhance the overall atmosphere of 'Fiend'.

Q&A

What plugins are used in the 'Fiend' remake?

The remake uses various plugins, including Repro 1 and 5, Ample Guitar TC, and Omnisphere for the male vox sound.

Where can I find the drum samples and presets used in the remake?

You can find the drum samples and presets on Trap Masters' Patreon page.

Can I recreate the 'Fiend' instrumental with different plugins?

Yes, you can use similar plugins or customize the sounds using your own preferred plugins.

Is the remake faithful to the original song?

The remake aims to closely replicate the sounds and effects of the original 'Fiend' song.

Are there any additional resources or remakes available?

You can explore Trap Masters' other videos for more remakes and resources.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and announcement of the 'Fiend' remake.

00:19Overview of the lead synth and chord patterns used in 'Fiend'.

02:57Explanation of the drum pattern and the identical kick sample used in 'Fiend'.

06:23Recreation of the sparkly ARP synth and its panning automation.

08:18Inclusion of the guitar part created using Ample Guitar TC.

08:56Final result of the 'Fiend' instrumental and ending credits.