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A lot of people ask if Lofi channels are just "clicked into existence" by AI. For Tokyo Drizzle Lofi, the reality is a deeply manual process of orchestration, field recording, and technical editing. I believe in using modern tools to enhance a human vision, not replace it. Here is a look into my creative pipeline: Phase 1: Conceptual Brainstorming I start by "co-authoring" the vibe. I use LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to bounce ideas back and forth—refining visual themes, color palettes, and musical scales until I have a solid storyboard. Phase 2: Visual Asset Creation Once the concept is clear, I move to AI agents like Leonardo, PicLumen, and Gemini. I don't just take the first result; I iteratively prompt and refine to get high-fidelity images that match the "Tokyo Drizzle" aesthetic. Phase 3: Sound Design & Composition Music is the soul of this channel. I brainstorm melodic structures and then utilize Suno as my "session musician" to generate base tracks. Phase 4: Authentic Field Recording (The Human Touch) To ensure the audio isn't "plastic," I step outside. I record real-world rain ambience using my phone during actual storms. This organic layer is what gives the music its grounding and authenticity. Phase 5: The Orchestration (DaVinci Resolve) This is where the real work happens. In DaVinci Resolve, I manually layer every element. I sync the music, blend the field recordings, and meticulously add visual overlays—rain ripples on the pavement, lightning flashes, and moving clouds—to bring a static image to life. Beyond the initial generation, I perform manual color grading in DaVinci Resolve to eliminate any "AI-look" and achieve the signature cinematic tone of Tokyo Drizzle Lofi, while using the Fusion page to hand-craft complex particle effects like mist and rain ripples for added depth. Every production is backed by professional licenses for all assets to ensure full copyright compliance and is often shaped by direct feedback from our community, ensuring a truly human-led creative process. My Creative Studio Setup: 1. Workstation: Mac Mini M4 (16GB/256GB) – a powerhouse for 4K rendering. 2. Display: Dual Xiaomi 2K A27Qi monitors for a seamless multi-track timeline view. 3. Software: DaVinci Resolve 20 (for complex grading and effects) and Filmora 14 Pro. 4. Infrastructure: 80Mbps high-speed fiber & Contabo CloudVPS20 running Streamflow for our 24/7 broadcasts. Every video is a result of hours of curation and technical assembly. Thank you for being part of this journey. 💬 Support the Channel: 👍 Like the video if you enjoyed it 💾 Save it to your “Lofi / Study” playlist 📩 Subscribe & turn on notifications for new uploads 💬 Comment your favorite track or how this mix makes you feel 📍About Tokyo Drizzle Lofi We create emotional, atmospheric lo-fi beats inspired by the rainy nights of Tokyo — vending machines glowing in the dark, cozy cafés, quiet alleyways, and the calm rhythm of raindrops.