What new thing have you learned this week?
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- Samuel_L_Damnson
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
Sorrow is a bad man, dont be discouraged by his work, its just ridiculously good, im sure youll get to that point if you stick with it:)
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
pitching up a clap really high= hihat/shaker
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
Cats are not dolphins.
Depth is a delusion, the deeper you look the less you see.
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
Yeah but they're both mammals.Icetickle wrote:Cats are not dolphins.
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
But cats don't like to rape people, tho.dubunked wrote:Yeah but they're both mammals.Icetickle wrote:Cats are not dolphins.
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
The default FL Studio plugins are actually some of the best plugins I have ever used.
Heck I only have 2 third party vsts, boomcomb and CMT bitcrusher.
Heck I only have 2 third party vsts, boomcomb and CMT bitcrusher.
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
I can rename the entire project quite easily inside Logic without having to rename every little thing externally. This is gonna save some time! 
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
Just how layered a track has to be to avoid sounding flat. Basic shit, I know.
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Yuri Viroj
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
Using reverb/delay on a Send Channel instead of the channel the plug-in is on.
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GregLongman
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
I learned how important having a decent set of monitors in a controlled environment is.
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I can't wait to upgrade my KRK RPshits to a beautiful pair of Adam A77X's.
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
the magic of the classic plugins. Didn't even know I had them until i took a better look at my software cd that came with my midi keyboard
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
The biggest pain in the ass is having to redo the drums at the end.
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
Oh but I always redo my drums at the end.Icetickle wrote:The biggest pain in the ass is having to redo the drums at the end.
I typically make the drum track in Ableton's drum rack, but then at the end I separate each sample into it's own track, giving me more control for processing and sends and shit. At this point I have been using generic samples that I always use, so I'll go and pick out some new samples, and then do all the processing and shit. It is kinda a pain in the ass but it's necessary.
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
I'm more for the "First get a good drum beat." thing...dubunked wrote:Oh but I always redo my drums at the end.Icetickle wrote:The biggest pain in the ass is having to redo the drums at the end.![]()
I typically make the drum track in Ableton's drum rack, but then at the end I separate each sample into it's own track, giving me more control for processing and sends and shit. At this point I have been using generic samples that I always use, so I'll go and pick out some new samples, and then do all the processing and shit. It is kinda a pain in the ass but it's necessary.
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Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
Yeah I do get a good drum beat and I use that as the backbone of my song. But I just use my standard drum rack that has all the essentials. Then when the song is finished, I pick new samples to replace my generic ones that I always use, and I split my drum rack into several tracks to allow for more extensive processing. Then I complete the mixdown. This all happens after programming the MIDI for the drums. That was done way before.
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I never understood why doing this is a good idea/Yuri Viroj wrote:Using reverb/delay on a Send Channel instead of the channel the plug-in is on.
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
it's just easier than copy/pasting the same reverb/delay patch to each track. also that way they're all going to the same patch so they're all in sync and have a shared "character" (sort of like why people use the same reverb on each drum hit to make it seem like they're all from the same kit)azuk wrote:I never understood why doing this is a good idea/Yuri Viroj wrote:Using reverb/delay on a Send Channel instead of the channel the plug-in is on.
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
I reverb using a patcher preset and have a eq on the reverb so i customize it for each sound, i use the same preset of reverb for each sound though.dubunked wrote:it's just easier than copy/pasting the same reverb/delay patch to each track. also that way they're all going to the same patch so they're all in sync and have a shared "character" (sort of like why people use the same reverb on each drum hit to make it seem like they're all from the same kit)azuk wrote:I never understood why doing this is a good idea/Yuri Viroj wrote:Using reverb/delay on a Send Channel instead of the channel the plug-in is on.
Re: What new thing have you learned this week?
Not to mention saving on CPU power!dubunked wrote:it's just easier than copy/pasting the same reverb/delay patch to each track. also that way they're all going to the same patch so they're all in sync and have a shared "character" (sort of like why people use the same reverb on each drum hit to make it seem like they're all from the same kit)azuk wrote:I never understood why doing this is a good idea/Yuri Viroj wrote:Using reverb/delay on a Send Channel instead of the channel the plug-in is on.
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