U Produce™ Lovelytheband

Music producer and engineer extraordinaire Kenny Gioia brings you a series of video tutorials that walks you through the process of recreating the backing tracks to the pop hit “Broken” by Lovelytheband. See how to build the backing tracks and arrangement to this hit song from scratch.

Videos
Introduction & Keys (12:09) - In this video, Kenny welcomes you and presents the song and artist you'll be producing in the vein of. You'll also start to put down the first keyboard part and arrange the first few sections.
The Drums (11:23) - Next you'll start working on the drums, including how to program the Kick, Snare, Claps, Hi Hats, Toms and Percussion parts.
Mix Drums, FX, & Adding Sounds (07:36) - Kenny now reveals how to begin mixing the drums, plus how to get a better balance, add additional FX, and a few extra sounds to fill out the production.
Bass, Synth, & Timbale (12:38) - Now watch how to record the Bass, Synth and Timbale parts that play in the Intro and Chorus sections.
Chorus & Intro Guitars (11:46) - In this video, Kenny shows how to lay down all the main Guitar parts in the song that occur in the Intro and Chorus sections.
Bell Synth & Arrangement (10:11) - Next, explore recording the Bell Synth part that plays in the Choruses, followed by creating a complete song arrangement.
Verse 1 (14:20) - In this video, you'll focus on just the first verse, producing that section completely. See how to record and add the Snaps, Drums, Guitars and Bass that make this section groove.
Verse 2 (09:01) - Kenny now gives attention to Verse 2, producing it completely. Watch as Kenny records a new Drum part that features the Toms as well as some new Guitars parts.
The Bridge (11:29) - In this video, Kenny now looks at the Bridge section, completing its production with a new Drum part followed by exclusive Keys, Guitars and Bass parts.
Reverse FX & Ending Guitar (10:37) - Moving on, you'll see how to create a Reverse effect for the ending of the Bridge that will bring you into the last Chorus, which gets its own Ending Guitar part which finishes out the song.
The Finished Production (03:56) - Wrapping it up, Kenny plays the entire finished production so you can hear it in its entirety. This video should be used as a reference to see how the final production should sound.