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How to reproduce camoufly lead sound?

Hi 👋, recently started music production and been obsessed with camoufly ukg production’s and I tried to reproduce the sounds that he uses for his lead as they are very catchy and dreamy.

I am talking about the ones he uses on the song « Himalaya » and « Ultramoon », specifically on Ultramoon (you can hear it from 1:23 to 2:06), it kind of sounds like a bell or a steel pan with a lot of reverb but I was unable to come anywhere to close to it’s sound using these.

Might be a dumb question, as I said i’m a beginner but any help would mean a lot to me 🙏

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u/jinxio_ — 13 days ago
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How to become a mechanical player?

Hi 👋, recently got back into the game and have been struggling mechanically.

I never was a mechanical player. Peaked C3 with only the basics, but that was 3 years ago, since then I stopped playing or played occasionally.

Been replaying for 2 days now and in 2s I got back from 900 to 1100 elo quite easily, I believe that I could reach and maintain myself at around 1200 if I continue grinding with my current level.

But the thing is, my mechanics sucks, and that annoys me… you can really see it in 1s. I used to be at around 950 elo (cause I was better also duh) and right now I am struggling at 800 elo because every single opponent I’ve encountered can reset, air dribble etc pretty effectively, and just have good air awareness and control in general (I can handle myself, use air roll tornado etc, just not that good). Even though that doesn’t make for everything and basic mechanics are more important, there is a point where they just are necessary if you want to become a great player.

In a lower elo lobby, there isn’t one lethal mechanics play that can distinguish me from other players even though I am faster, more precise, recover better etc… and that is quite frustrating as well, because I feel like I cannot carry effectively if I need to, in 2s and 3s for exemple.

The thing I was pretty good at was ground dribbling, but now I suck at these I fail 3 flicks out of 4 and struggle controlling the ball…

So my question is, what are the most important mechanics that I need to learn and how to do so?
Ground to air dribble, Wall air dribble, Flip reset… I also feel like the most important thing is knowing how to handle difficult setups from the wall, ball coming off, ball going too fast etc, and is also what I struggle the most with. But ring maps do not really train you for that so idk how to do it.

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u/jinxio_ — 2 months ago