Can anybody explain to me what swing is? i understand grooves in ableton are used for swing but what do the grooves mean? for example 8-1?
Also can anybody give tips on making my drums sound less computerized? i thought using swing would help but im not too sure on how to use it.
thanks
Ableton Grooves + Drums help
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Re: Ableton Grooves + Drums help
Swing basically helps to give parts a more human feel so moves parts a little(or a lot) of the grid and make it feel less computerised.
Here's a great vid for helping you with your drums. It mightn't be your type of music but you hopefully get the idea.
Here's a great vid for helping you with your drums. It mightn't be your type of music but you hopefully get the idea.
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